Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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(Debate) Is morality always and everywhere, cooperative?
TU Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Eindhoven, The Netherlands, EindhovenLezing Tine Wilde: De Daimonion van Socrates. Over religieuze ervaring en artistieke processen
Zaal 019, Lipsiusgebouw Cleveringaplaats 1, Leiden- No events scheduled for 11 November 2017.
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OZSW Course on Moral Psychology
OZSW Course on Moral Psychology
Moral psychology is a growing field of interdisciplinary research that draws on both normative reflection and theorizing in philosophy and empirical research and modelling in psychology and other social sciences. Students will come to understand many of the main concepts and theories in contemporary moral psychology. In addition, they will learn to criticize methodologies and analyses in the empirical literature.
OZSW Annual Conference 2017
OZSW Annual Conference 2017
The fifth annual OZSW conference will take place 10-11 November 2017 at Landgoed Zonheuvel, Doorn. It is the yearly general philosophy conference of the OZSW. More information can be found at the OZSW website. Keynote speakers Christof Rapp (Munich) Henry S. Richardson (Georgetown) Åsa Wikforss (Stockholm)
Kant and New Concepts
Kant and New Concepts
KANT AND NEW CONCEPTS OZSW Study Group Joint Seminar “Klassieke Duitse filosofie en haar Actualiteit” & “Philosophy in Central and Eastern Europe” Bellevue building (De Boelelaan 1091, 1081 HV Amsterdam), room BV-OH38 The seminar offers an opportunity to discuss the relevance and restrictions of Immanuel Kant’s legacy in today’s theorizing. Program 15.30 … Continue reading Kant and New Concepts →
(Debate) Is morality always and everywhere, cooperative?
(Debate) Is morality always and everywhere, cooperative?
You are invited to three talks and a debate on morality, on Nov 7th (13:30-17:00) at IPO 0.98 at TU Eindhoven. Morality as a research topic spans countless disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, ethnography, and evolutionary science. Morality as a research topic spans countless disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, ethnography, and evolutionary science. Yet this … Continue reading (Debate) Is morality always and everywhere, cooperative? →
Lezing Tine Wilde: De Daimonion van Socrates. Over religieuze ervaring en artistieke processen
Lezing Tine Wilde: De Daimonion van Socrates. Over religieuze ervaring en artistieke processen
Socrates noemde het zijn Daimonion: een verborgen reisadviseur die hem beschermde op zijn levensreis door hem te weerhouden van iets wat hij op het punt stond uit te voeren. Socrates luisterde altijd zeer zorgvuldig naar deze gids, want volgens hem kwam deze stem van de Godheid. Kunnen we de Daimonion van Socrates vergelijken met wat … Continue reading Lezing Tine Wilde: De Daimonion van Socrates. Over religieuze ervaring en artistieke processen →
Meeting study group Analytic Philosophy
Meeting study group Analytic Philosophy
Dear all, I am happy to inform you that the OZSW Research Seminar for Analytic Philosophy will continue in academic year 2017/2018. As in previous years, the seminars take place every second Wednesday of the month, from 14:15 to 17:00, at Utrecht University. The seminar provides participants with the opportunity to discuss drafts of written work, as well … Continue reading Meeting study group Analytic Philosophy →
Meeting 19 – Peer Review circle Practical Philosophy
Meeting 19 – Peer Review circle Practical Philosophy
We will meet to discuss a draft paper by Huub Brouwer (Tilburg University) and Julien Kloeg (Erasmus University College). Abstract 'The Neutrality Dilemma for Luck Egalitarianism' Should society provide for those who can work and have the opportunity to do so, but choose not to? A common objection to Rawls’s Theory of Justice (1971) is that it … Continue reading Meeting 19 – Peer Review circle Practical Philosophy →
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