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(OZSW Masterclass) Lifting the Blinds: Workshop on Diversity and Exclusion in Academic Philosophy
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsAcademic philosophy has a diversity problem. While gender, racial and ethnic diversity flourishes in many other disciplines, philosophy departments in Europe, North America, and Australia remain startlingly true to an age-old formula: predominantly white, Western males studying the thought of other white, Western males. In the Netherlands, only 4.5% of “hoogleraren” (full professors) of philosophy … Continue reading (OZSW Masterclass) Lifting the Blinds: Workshop on Diversity and Exclusion in Academic Philosophy →
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Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands(Workhop) Who cares? Self-management in psychiatry and psychosomatic illness
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsPresently, there is an increasing call for self-management strategies in healthcare. Self-management involves regarding patients as ‘expert-clients’, actively involved in the management of their own care. This approach is argued to have great advantages: it holds the prospect of more efficient and (cost)effective healthcare, and converges with theoretical developments underlining the importance of patients’ self-experience. … Continue reading (Workhop) Who cares? Self-management in psychiatry and psychosomatic illness →
(Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsThe Center for Contemporary European Philosophy cordially invites you for a talk by John Drabinski (Amherst): Dialectics, Alterity, Race The talk will engage a strange trio: Emmanuel Levinas, Frantz Fanon, and James Baldwin. With this trio, the talk will explore how the experience of radical otherness - the Jew in France, the colonized in colonial … Continue reading (Lecture) Nijmegen lecture series: Dialectics, Alterity, Race →
(Lecture) Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsThe Center for Contemporary European Philosophy cordially invites you for a talk by Tina Chanter (Kingston): "Who is the peasant woman? Gender and old shoes: Heidegger, Van Gogh and Rancière" Heidegger’s critiques the essentially Aristotelian distinction between form and matter, recasting it in terms of the strife of world and earth. I elaborate Heidegger’s effort … Continue reading (Lecture) Thinking community today: Human co-existence after Heidegger →
Advanced European Bioethics Course “Human Genomics and Medical Technology, ethical opportunities and threats”
Nijmegen University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The NetherlandsAdvanced European Bioethics Course “Human Genomics and Medical Technology, ethical opportunities and threats”,Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 11 - 14 March 2014 The department of IQ healthcare, sub-department Healthcare Ethics, Radboudumc university medical centre, announces the advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Human Genomics and Medical Technology, ethical opportunities and threats’ which will be organized from 11 -14 March … Continue reading Advanced European Bioethics Course “Human Genomics and Medical Technology, ethical opportunities and threats” →
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