Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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(Workshop) Causality in Psychological Modeling
RUG , Oude Boteringestraat 52, Academy Building, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat 52, Academy Building, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands, GroningenPhilosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium, University of Amsterdam
University of Amsterdam Turfdraagsterpad 15-17, Amsterdam(Workshop) Normative Capacities
Utrecht University, Drift 6, room 007, Utrecht University, Janskerkhof 13, 3512 BL Utrecht, Netherlands Utrecht University, Janskerkhof 13, 3512 BL Utrecht, Netherlands, UtrechtWorkshop Ancient Philosophy at Leiden University
Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University Reuvensplaats 4, Leiden- No events scheduled for 18 May 2017.
- No events scheduled for 19 May 2017.
- No events scheduled for 20 May 2017.
Week of Events
(Workshop) Causality in Psychological Modeling
(Workshop) Causality in Psychological Modeling
Program 11:00 – 12:00 Roland Poellinger (MCMP/LMU): Causal Similarity, Evidential Relevance, and Analogical Inference 12:00 – 13:00 Laura Bringmann (RUG): Common cause vs. network models in psychopathology: A needless dichotomy 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 – 15:00 Denny Borsboom (UvA): The problem with subscript i: What psychometric models do and do not imply … Continue reading (Workshop) Causality in Psychological Modeling →
Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium, University of Amsterdam
Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium, University of Amsterdam
Everyone welcome! May 17 Andrei Poama (Leiden): It’s No Crime: Social Injustice and the State’s Authority To Punish Commentator: Hadassa Norda (UvA) Location: Vondelzaal / University Library *Time: 1-3pm*. N.B. Please note the earlier time May 31 Christian Schemmel (Manchester): Liberal Non-Domination Commentator: James Gledhill (UvA) Location: E1.07 / Oudemanhuisport Time: 4-6pm June 14 Alex … Continue reading Philosophy and Public Affairs Colloquium, University of Amsterdam →
(Workshop) Normative Capacities
(Workshop) Normative Capacities
Human beings are beings with diverse rational capacities such as the capacity to deliberate, to act intentionally, to acquire knowledge and to evaluate their environment and themselves. Even though there are important differences between these various abilities, they can all be described as inherently normative: exercising these capacities involves making some kind of normative assessment. … Continue reading (Workshop) Normative Capacities →
Workshop Ancient Philosophy at Leiden University
Workshop Ancient Philosophy at Leiden University
On the occasion of their visit to Leiden, Voula Tsouna (Uni Cal Santa Barbara) and Richard McKirahan (Pomona College Claremont) will participate in a workshop on Ancient Philosophy at the Leiden University Institute for Philosophy, Thursday 18 May , 15.30-18.00h. Also Bert van den Berg (Leiden University) will present a paper on that occasion. The … Continue reading Workshop Ancient Philosophy at Leiden University →
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