Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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- No events scheduled for 21 April 2019.
Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”
A.W. de Grootkamer Trans 10, UtrechtWorkshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”
A.W. de Grootkamer Trans 10, UtrechtLecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability”
Faculty of Philosophy, Room Omega, Oude Boteringestraat 52, University of Groningen, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands Oude Boteringestraat 52, University of Groningen, 9712 GL Groningen, The Netherlands, GroningenUvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium
UvA Department of Philosophy; Faculteitskamer (1.17) Oude Turfmarkt 141-147, AmsterdamPeace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court
Wijnhaven, Spanish Steps Turfmarkt 99, The Hague- No events scheduled for 25 April 2019.
- No events scheduled for 26 April 2019.
- No events scheduled for 27 April 2019.
Week of Events
Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”
Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches”
The international workshop “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches” – hosted by Dr. Inna Kupreeva and Prof. Tieleman – will include papers concerned with the foundations of thinking about life and living beings, from Aristotle to Alexander of Aphrodisias, with special reference to the reception of Aristotelian biology: Hellenistic philosophers and medical scientists anchored their … Continue reading Workshop: “Ancient Life Sciences: Aristotelian and Hellenistic Approaches” →
Lecture: Heidegger’s Logocentrism and the case of Geist
Lecture: Heidegger’s Logocentrism and the case of Geist
Lecture by Dr. Dror Pimentel (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem) The logocentric thesis - the hallmark of Derrida's early philosophical oeuvre - unearths the inherent preference given to speech over writing throughout the history of metaphysics from Plato to Husserl. The aim of this talk is, firstly, to clarify the features of the … Continue reading Lecture: Heidegger’s Logocentrism and the case of Geist →
Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability”
Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability”
When: Wednesday, April 24 (15:15-17:00) Where: room Omega, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen Speaker: Lisa Herzog (TUM) Title: "The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability" Abstract: In this paper we discuss the relation between specialized knowledge and meaningful accountability, drawing on the example of the European Central Bank. We first describe the challenge of … Continue reading Lecture: “The limits of transparency: specialized knowledge, central banks and meaningful accountability” →
UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium
UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium
The next session of the UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium will take place on Wednesday 24 April, 16.00-17.45 pm. Veronica Vasterling (Radboud University) will give a lecture entitled Why is it so difficult to get rid of (implicit) sexist and racist bias? A phenomenological answer Location: Faculteitskamer/Faculty Room, Oude Turfmarkt 147 (entrance at 141), … Continue reading UvA Philosophy and Public Affairs colloquium →
Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court
Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court
Abstract Transitional justice encompasses a range of processes that deal with human rights abuses in the context of attempted transitions away from conflict and/or repression. Transitional justice aims at transforming political relationships among citizens and between citizens and officials of the society in which conflict and/or repression occurred. Processes of transitional justice facilitate this transformation … Continue reading Peace and Justice? The Case of the International Criminal Court →
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