Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 2/2)
Glasbak, 5th floor, Bayle Building, Erasmus University RotterdamWeek of Events
Continental Philosophy of TechnoScience 2023
On Self-Identity in High Modern Age
Advanced European bioethics course “Suffering, Death and Palliative Care”
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective
The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective Winter-Spring 2023 Organized by Andrea Sangiacomo (University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy) & Arjen Bakker (University of Groningen, Faculty of Religious Studies) This interfaculty workshop addresses the themes of selfhood, subject-formation, and subject-overcoming from the angle of ascetic practices and … Continue reading The making and unmaking of selfhood: ascetic practices, soteriology, and philosophy in a global perspective →
‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter
‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter
Theoretical Philosophy Colloquium, University of Groningen: 'Fossils, Possibility & Robots' Adrian Currie, University of Exeter Place: Faculty of Philosophy (Oude Boteringestraat 52), University of Groningen Date and time: March 22, 15:15 - 17:00 Abstract: (At least sometimes) Paleontology is a science of possibility, not history. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus is putatively the largest therapod dinosaur and—extremely speculatively—an aquatic pursuit … Continue reading ‘Fossils, Possibility & Robots’ Adrian Currie, University of Exeter →
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 2/2)
Reading Group: Elkin and Pettigrew’s Opinion Pooling (Session 2/2)
We will discuss chapters 5-7 of the book.
About the OZSW event calendar
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.