Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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- No events scheduled for 9 September 2018.
UvA PPA-colloquium
Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), Department of Philosophy, University of AmsterdamCPP Colloquium Leiden
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden[Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, Leiden[Study Groups] Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
Faculty Room, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Oude Turfmarkt 141Week of Events
Masterclass: schrijven voor een breder publiek
Masterclass: schrijven voor een breder publiek
Naar aanleiding van de OZSW/BNI essayprijs (deadline: 23 september 2018), wordt op 11 september 2018 een masterclass georganiseerd voor filosofen die hun publieksfilosofische schrijfvaardigheid willen verbeteren.
PH.D. Summer Course: Continental Philosophy of technoscience
PH.D. Summer Course: Continental Philosophy of technoscience
Scientific research and emerging technologies raise a plethora of philosophical and societal issues. Besides practical, bioethical and policy issues, they have broader, cultural implications as well, affecting and reflecting our zeitgeist and world-view, challenging our understanding of life, nature and ourselves as human beings, and reframing the human condition on a planetary scale. This course … Continue reading PH.D. Summer Course: Continental Philosophy of technoscience →
CPP Colloquium Leiden
CPP Colloquium Leiden
Alfred Archer (Tilburg) “When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral” (co-authored with Ben Matheson Stockholm University) Abstract: Is it appropriate to honour and admire immoral artists? This question is of crucial importance given the recent debates concerning how to respond to prominent cases of artists who have been accused of morally outrageous behaviour. In this … Continue reading CPP Colloquium Leiden →
UvA PPA-colloquium
UvA PPA-colloquium
The next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 12 September, 16.00-18.00 Hao Wang will present a paper entitled: The illusion of transparency: Algorithmic transparency as a disciplinary technique in credit scoring systems Commentator: TBA Abstract: Access to credit has increasingly become an important part of our life. The … Continue reading UvA PPA-colloquium →
[Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral
[Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral
Is it appropriate to honour and admire immoral artists? This question is of crucial importance given the recent debates concerning how to respond to prominent cases of artists who have been accused of morally outrageous behaviour. In this paper, focus on the ethics of honouring immoral artists through giving them awards. We argue that there … Continue reading [Lecture] CPP Colloquium, When Artists Fall: Honouring and Admiring the Immoral →
[Study Groups] Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
[Study Groups] Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie
Location: University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room Department of Philosophy, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141) Speaker: Herman Paul, on History and Philosophy of History: A Hermeneutic Space Abstract: Would it be possible to imagine a history and philosophy of history (HPH), analogous to the history and philosophy of science (HPS)? While HPS is firmly institutionalized in … Continue reading [Study Groups] Bijeenkomst Studiegroep Geschiedfilosofie →
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