Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Colloquium ‘In Denial’ by prof. Stehpen Mumford
TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands Delft, The Netherlands, DelftHistory of Philosophy colloquium ‘Civil Liberty and Fundamental Rights: a Neo-Roman Approach’
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, GroningenDisjunctivism and Skepticism in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell
Institute of Philosophy, Lecture Room 0.07, P.J.Veth Building, Nonnensteeg 1-3, LeidenWorkshop: The (Meta)Ethics of Moral Progress
Stijlkamer Janskerkhof (0.06), Janskerkhof 13, Universiteit Utrecht Academiegebouw, 3512 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands Janskerkhof 13, Universiteit Utrecht Academiegebouw, 3512 BL Utrecht, The Netherlands, Utrecht- No events scheduled for 17 January 2020.
- No events scheduled for 18 January 2020.
Week of Events
Philosophy of Responsible Innovation
Philosophy of Responsible Innovation
Organizating University Wageningen University – Vincent Blok (vincent.blok@wur.nl) Delft University of Technology – Ibo van de Poel (I.R.vandePoel@tudelft.nl) About the topic This course discusses the main philosophical issues in relation to Responsible Innovation, an emerging concept in the EU context which highlights the relevance of social-ethical issues in research and innovation practices. This emerging … Continue reading Philosophy of Responsible Innovation →
Colloquium ‘In Denial’ by prof. Stehpen Mumford
Colloquium ‘In Denial’ by prof. Stehpen Mumford
In Denial We are willing to affirm negations, yet it is difficult to say what could be the truthmakers for negative truths. There is an alternative, however, which is that instead of asserting ¬P, we could deny P. This has been overlooked as an alternative to assertion partly because Frege and others accept the equivalences: … Continue reading Colloquium ‘In Denial’ by prof. Stehpen Mumford →
History of Philosophy colloquium ‘Civil Liberty and Fundamental Rights: a Neo-Roman Approach’
History of Philosophy colloquium ‘Civil Liberty and Fundamental Rights: a Neo-Roman Approach’
On Wednesday 15 January, the next History of Philosophy colloquium will be held at the University of Groningen. Quentin Skinner (Queen Mary, University of London), will give a talk titled 'Civil Liberty and Fundamental Rights: a Neo-Roman Approach'. All welcome. 15:15-17:00, 15 January Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Room Omega. Abstract: This paper … Continue reading History of Philosophy colloquium ‘Civil Liberty and Fundamental Rights: a Neo-Roman Approach’ →
Disjunctivism and Skepticism in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell
Disjunctivism and Skepticism in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell
On the 16th of January there will be a talk in the Leiden Theoretical Philosophy Series, Disjunctivism and Skepticism in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell, given by Corijn van Mazijk, University Lecturer, University of Groningen. Time: 15.15-17.00 Place: P.J .Veth building, Nonnensteeg 1-3 (entrance Hortus-side), room 007, Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University … Continue reading Disjunctivism and Skepticism in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell →
Workshop: The (Meta)Ethics of Moral Progress
Workshop: The (Meta)Ethics of Moral Progress
You are cordially invited to the upcoming workshop The (Meta)Ethics of Moral Progress Utrecht University, January 17, 2020 Program 10-11.15 Catherine Wilson (CUNY) The Role of Advantage-Reducing Imperatives in Moral Progress 11.15-12.30 Nathan Cofnas (Oxford) A debunking explanation of moral progress 14-15.15 Julia Hermann (Eindhoven) Technomoral progress? Reflections on the possibility of identifying progressive … Continue reading Workshop: The (Meta)Ethics of Moral Progress →
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The OZSW event calendar lists academic philosophy events organized by/at Dutch universities, and is offered by the OZSW as a service to the research community. Please check the event in question – through their website or organizer – to find out if you could participate and whether registration is required. Obviously we carry no responsibility for non-OZSW events.