Tag Archives: History of Philosophy

International Summer School: Collegium Spinozanum III

Description This summer school aims to bring together advanced students and established scholars working broadly on Spinoza’s thought, sources and reception. The goal of the summer school is to create an international forum to stimulate scholarly exchange and conversations inspired by different approaches and methodologies. During morning sessions, established scholars in several different areas of … Continue reading International Summer School: Collegium Spinozanum III

GF colloquium at UU: dr. Chloe Balla (University of Crete) on Plato’s Phaedo

Sailing away from antilogic. Rethinking the Phaedo In the Phaedo Socrates turns against an unnamed group of people that he describes as practitioners of disputation (antilogikoi). Reference to this group occurs twice, in 90b and in 101e and is marked by the double intervention of Echecrates, the character to whom Phaedo addresses his narrative in … Continue reading GF colloquium at UU: dr. Chloe Balla (University of Crete) on Plato’s Phaedo

The School of Brentano and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy

The workshop “The School of Brentano and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy” will take place 29-30 September 2016 in Utrecht, organized by Carlo Ierna as the concluding symposium of the NWO project: “Philosophy as Science: The Project of the School of Brentano” and as preparation for a COST Action “The Rise of Scientific Philosophy in Central Europe 1831-1939”.

Symposium Geschiedenis en Grondslagen van de Geesteswetenschappen

Op dit jaarlijkse  symposium van de Faculteitsvereniging Utrechtse Filosofiestudenten (FUF) zullen wij ons richten op de geschiedenis en grondslagen van de geesteswetenschappen. Wat de plek van de humaniora is binnen de wetenschap en de universiteit is een belangrijke vraag waar veel studenten binnen de geestswetenschappen tijdens hun studie mee te maken krijgen. In hoeverre hebben de … Continue reading Symposium Geschiedenis en Grondslagen van de Geesteswetenschappen

Fourth Workshop “Philosophy around 1900”

The Fourth OZSW Workshop “Philosophy around 1900” will take place on Tuesday November 24, 2015, 14.00 – 17.00, at Utrecht University, in the Stijlkamer of Janskerkhof 13 (room 0.06). Program: * Franz Berto (UvA) “Naïve Meinongianism and neo-Meinongianisms (of Three Different Kinds)” Abstract: Gilbert Ryle once claimed: “Gegenstandstheorie … is dead, buried, and not going to be … Continue reading Fourth Workshop “Philosophy around 1900”

Meeting OZSW reading group History of Phenomenology

The next session, which will also be the last session of this academic year, will take place on Wednesday, July 1, 10.00-12.00, in Utrecht, Janskerkhof 13, room 0.5 (downstairs). We will complete our reading of the last chapter of section two of Husserl’s Ideas I and discuss our reading plans for the next year.

Workshop “Philosophy around 1900”

The Third OZSW Workshop “Philosophy around 1900” will take place on Monday June 29, 2015, 13.00 – 16.00, at Utrecht University, at Drift 23, room 13. Presentations by: Maria van der Schaar “Frege on Judgement, Justification and the Judging Agent” Clint Verdonschot “Philosophy at the Bauhaus, 1919-1930” Carlo Ierna “The Metaphysics of the Mind in … Continue reading Workshop “Philosophy around 1900”