We are happy to invite you to our 4th talk of the Vienna STS Talk Series in 2025S:
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Best wishes,
Katrin Hackl
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Mag. Katrin Hackl
Research Support & Communication
Department of Science and Technology Studies
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7 /II/ 6th floor (NIG)
1010 Vienna / Austria
Tel.: 0043-1-4277-496007
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Dear all,
our next speakers in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle are Paolo Tripodi and Guido Bonino
(University of Turin), who will give a talk on April 3, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Paolo Tripodi & Guido Bonino
(University of Turin)
ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN AMERICA: ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY AND THE DECLINE OF
WITTGENSTEIN
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 03/04/2025
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3A
Abstract:
There is a rather widespread consensus, among historians of philosophy,
concerning the decline of Wittgenstein amid recent analytic philosophy.
However, the exact import of such a decline, its chronological
development, as well as its causes and several other features, are
difficult to ascertain with the traditional methods of the history of
philosophy. In this talk we apply a distant reading approach, and a
variety of other quantitative methods, to provide a more reliable and
accurate account of Wittgenstein's decline. We focus on a corpus
consisting of the metadata of US PhD dissertations in philosophy from
1981 to 2010 (although other kinds of data are also taken into
consideration), and we try to relate the topic of the dissertation to
the success of the candidate in his/her subsequent academic career. The
results of this analysis, corroborated by other evidence, allow us to
put forth the more reliable and accurate account just hinted at, and at
the same time to suggest - as a contribution to external history of
philosophy - a plausible mechanism at the basis of the decline itself,
notably a process driven by those who controlled the recruitment
policies in the philosophy departments.
This event may be of interest to some!
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> please join us to view films made as part of the course ‘Visual Ethnographies of Science: Investigating knowledge production through media practice’ on Tuesday 8th April from 6.30pm (see flyer attached for full details). Hope to see you there!
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> Sarah
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Professor of Technosciences, Materiality, & Digital Cultures
Department of Science and Technology Studies
University of Vienna
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by Initiative to Support Women in Academic Philosophy
Dear all,
Here is a little reminder for the UPSalon Stammtisch (regular's table).
Hope to see u there:
April 1st at 6 PM at Tunnel Vienna, Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien
Best,
UPsalon
Mail: upsalon.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
Web: https://upsalon.univie.ac.at
Dear all,
we warmly invite you to the next APSE (Applied Philosophy of Science and
Epistemology) talk and Reading Circle. The talk will be held by Anna
Alexandrova (University of Cambridge).
Talk:
When: Thursday, 03.04.2025, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
Title & abstract:
Social Science: A Constructivist Account
What sort of inquiry is social science? This question used to preoccupy
philosophers but fell off their agenda due to a stalemate between
so-called naturalists, who took the ideal to be natural science, and
exceptionalists, who allied social sciences with humanities. I show that
both positions commit the error of contrastivism, namely defining social
science in contrast to these two traditions, which inevitably ends up
caricaturing them. Using recent advances in philosophy, I formulate
constructivism about social sciences, a view that denies an essence to
this inquiry and grounds it in the needs of communities to understand
and improve themselves.
Reading Circle:
When: right before the talk - Thursday, 03.04.2025, 13:00 - 15:00
Where: same place - HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
We will focus our discussion on a forthcoming article by Anna
Alexandrova (attached pdf):
Alexandrova, Anna. (forthcoming) "Social Science: A Constructivist
Account"
As introduction to Constructivism, we suggest this article (especially
Chapters 1 and 5):
Bagnoli, Carla, "Constructivism in Metaethics", The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2024 Edition), Edward N. Zalta & Uri
Nodelman (eds.), URL =
<https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2024/entries/constructivism-metaethi…>.
For further reading regarding the topic:
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Local Knowledge in Institutional Epistemology."
Australasian Philosophical Review (2024): 1-23.
Longino, Helen E. (1990). Science as Social Knowledge: Values and
Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry. Princeton University Press.
Risjord, M. W. (2022). PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE : a contemporary
introduction. (Second edition.). ROUTLEDGE.
Best wishes,
Ella Berger and Vinzenz Fischer, on behalf of the APSE team
by Initiative to Support Women in Academic Philosophy
Dear all,
we hope u had a great start to the new semester!
UPSalon is hosting another Stammtisch or "regular's table" next week and
likes to cordially invite you! People from all stages in their
philosophical studies are welcome, and we are especially excited to meet
new people!
UPSalon are a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers; the
initiative aims at creating a space and community in Vienna where
underrepresented philosophers – such as women, trans, inter and
non-binary persons, BIPOC, socioeconomically
disadvantaged people, queer people, and people with disabilities – can
connect on a regular basis. For more information, check out our website:
upsalon.univie.ac.at
Where?
Tunnel Vienna, Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien
When?
April 1st at 6 PM
We are very much looking forward to meeting all of you!
Do not hesitate to get in touch with any questions you may have.
Best regards,
UPsalon
Mail: upsalon.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
Web: https://upsalon.univie.ac.at
Dear Colleagues,
Is there a specific tradition in the history of HPS in Poland? Does a
Central European perspective on academic networks help us to reformulate
the concept of counter universities?
We cordially invite you to celebrate a new volume about the tradition of
Science Studies in Eastern and Central Europe with us and two of the
main authors:
*“Organising, Optimising and Concealing Science: On Political
Epistemologies in Central and Eastern Europe”*
with Jan Surman (Prague Academy of Science
<https://www.mua.cas.cz/en/lide/detail-surman>, in person), Friedrich
Cain (University of Vienna
<https://fakzen-thks.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/cain-friedrich/>,
in person)
Thursday, 27 March 2025, 11:30-13:00 Uhr CET
Währinger Straße 29, 1.OG, Seminarraum 6
Zoom:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66194391940?pwd=c4orxC2pd8jnI5MP5uriEA9hLy86HH.1
Meeting-ID: 661 9439 1940
Kenncode: 871687
After a short introduction of the guests we will disuss two foundational
texts from Polish history of science and knowledge ("science of
science"). For your preparation we would kindly ask you to download the
texts directly from the publishers website, since the whole volume is
available in open access:
Friedrich Cain, Bernhard Kleeberg (Hg.): A New Organon. Science Studies
in Interwar Poland, Mohr Siebeck 2024. (= Historische Wissensforschung 18)
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/buch/a-new-organon-9783161543159/
We will read the translated texts by:
Ossowska/Ossowski
<https://viewer.content-select.com/pdf/viewer?id=1&id_type=isbn&identifiers=…>(1935):
The Science of Science
Bujak
<https://viewer.content-select.com/pdf/viewer?id=1&id_type=isbn&identifiers=…>(1929):
The Man of Action and the Student
We would also like to draw your attention to two past conferences:
*"(Re)Thinking the University from, in, and beyond (Post-)Socialist
Europe" (2023) *
https://fakzen-thks.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/z_fakzen_thks/Histor…
*The Counter-University. Histories, Movements, and Ambitions (2025)
*https://engerom.ku.dk/english/calendar/2024/the-counter-university/
For those of you interested in these topics, why not subscribe to the
newsletter of HPS.CESEE, the online platform about the *
History and Philosophy of Science in Central, Eastern, and Southestern
Europe*
https://hpscesee.blogspot.com/
This session of the Research Colloqium History of Science and Knowledge
is addressed to the larger public, please feel free to circulate this
invitation.
Kind regards
Sebastian Felten, Nils Güttler and Anna Echterhölter
We are happy to invite you to our 3rd talk of the Vienna STS Talk Series in 2025S:
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Best wishes,
Katrin
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Mag. Katrin Hackl
Research Support & Communication
Department of Science and Technology Studies
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7 /II/ 6th floor (NIG)
1010 Vienna / Austria
Tel.: 0043-1-4277-496007
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Dear all,
we warmly invite you to the next APSE (Applied Philosophy of Science and
Epistemology) Reading Circle. The talk will be held by Natalie Alana
Ashton (University of Sterling).
When: Thursday, 27.3.2025, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
Creating a Strong Foundation for Neurodiverse Epistemology
Autistic people have had unprecedented success building effective
epistemic communities online. A detailed analysis of the conditions and
practices which produced and sustain these communities would be
illuminating for both the epistemology of social media and the emerging
area of neurodiverse epistemology. However, epistemology has only
recently begun to theorise about marginalised groups, and many of its
foundational principles are ill-suited to this work. In this talk I'll
outline a planned project to develop a novel approach to neurodiverse
epistemology, which challenges some of the fundamental assumptions of
the early, exploratory literature, and lays the groundwork for a
participatory methodology which can do real justice to neurodiverse
communities.
Speaker Bio:
Natalie Alana Ashton works on the political and social aspects of
epistemology, and is interested in how oppression and power effect
political deliberation in the online sphere. In the past she has focused
on theoretical issues (exploring how to integrate feminist standpoint
theory and hinge epistemology, whether these views should be understood
as relativist, and what that means). Her current work is on the
practical applications of such views: what they tell us about social
media legislation, platform design, and online communities.
Reading Circle (1-3 PM):
We will focus our discussion on an article by Natalie Ashton and a few
pages of an interim project report (attached pdf):
Ashton, N.A. (2020). Scientific Perspectives, Feminist Standpoints, and
Non-Silly Relativism. In: Crețu, AM., Massimi, M. (eds) Knowledge from a
Human Point of View. Synthese Library, vol 416. Springer, Cham.
https://doi-org.uaccess.univie.ac.at/10.1007/978-3-030-27041-4_5
Shaping Democracy in the Digital Age: Interim report of the 'Norms for
the New Public Sphere' project. (Pages 3-6 and 20-22)
Link:
https://newpublicsphere.stir.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/NNPS-Report-F…
As introduction to Natalie Ashtons approach, we suggest this short
article:
Ashton, N.A. (2021). Why Twitter is (Epistemically) Better Than
Facebook. _Open For Debate. _Link:
https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/openfordebate/why-twitter-is-epistemically-bett…
As introduction to definitions of Neurodiversity, we suggest the
introduction of this book:
Chapman, R. (2023). _Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism_
(1st ed.). Pluto Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.8501594
For further reading regarding the topic:
Medina, J. (2013). _The epistemology of resistance : gender and racial
oppression, epistemic injustice, and resistant imaginations_. Oxford
University Press.
Ashton, N. (2019). Relativising epistemic advantage. In _The Routledge
Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism_ (pp. 329-338). Routledge.
Anderson, E. (1995). Feminist Epistemology: An Interpretation and a
Defense. _Hypatia_, _10_(3), 50-84.
doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.1995.tb00737.x
Please send a quick message to vinzenz.fischer(a)univie.ac.at if you are
planning to attend the Reading Cycle!
Feel free to bring your lunch!
Feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested!
Best wishes,
Vinzenz Fischer
Buchpräsentation Hadwig Kraeutler: Museum. Learning. Democracy. The Work and Life of Alma S. Wittlin (1899-1991)
Datum/Zeit
Di. 25/03/2025
18:30–20:00
Ort
IWK <https://www.iwk.ac.at/locations/iwk/>
Typ
Präsentation Vortrag
Einladung “Alma S. Wittlin: über (Disziplinen-) Grenzen hinwegBuchvorstellung <https://www.iwk.ac.at/wp-content/uploads/03-25-Einladung-oege-Buchpraesenta…> & Gespräch”
<https://lit-verlag.de/isbn/978-3-643-91200-8/>
Programm
Begrüßung: Barbara Litsauer (IWK) & Katrin Sippel (öge)
Einführung und Moderation: Ilse Korotin (biografiA)
Im Gespräch: Hadwig Kraeutler (Autorin) & Robert
Streibel (Vizepräsident Österreichischer PEN-Club)
Alma Wittlin (1899, Lemberg/UA – 1991, Palo Alto/CA), promovierte Kunsthistorikerin (1925, Univ. Wien) war erfolgreiche Schriftstellerin, freischaffende avant-garde Museologin und Erziehungswissenschafterin. Sie floh 1937 vor der NS-Verfolgung und fand im englischsprachigen Ausland mit ihrem bahnbrechenden museologischbiopsychologisch-pädagogischen Wirken langfristig Anerkennung.
In Museum. Learning. Democracy. The Work and Life of Alma S. Wittlin (1899-1991) (Bd. 19, Reihe „Emigration – Exil – Kontinuität“, Herausg. Friedrich Stadler; LIT Verlag) zeichnet die Museologin, Kuratorin und Kunstvermittlerin Hadwig Kraeutler Wittlins Lebensweg sorgfältig nach. Welche persönlichen und historischen Kontexte wurden in dieser „ExilBiografie“ wirksam? Gibt es Zusammenhänge zwischen Alma Wittlins „österreichischeuropäischen“ Erfahrungen und ihrem späteren, interdisziplinären Wirken?
Mit zwei Leseproben aus Wittlins Buch Isabella. Begründerin der Weltmacht Spanien (1936) und im Gespräch mit Robert Streibel werden Wittlins schriftstellerische Arbeit und ihr Pioniereinsatz beim Internationalen PEN vorgestellt.
Ausklang mit „interdisziplinärem Glas”.
Wir danken den Fördergeber*innen:
Nationalfonds der Republik Österreich für Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Zukunftsfonds der Republik Österreich, Stadt Wien/Abteilung Kultur, Land Vorarlberg/Abteilung Wissenschaft und Kultur … und Unterstützer*innen: Forum „Zeitgeschichte der Universität Wien“, LIT Verlag, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek und Österreichischer PEN-Club.