Liebe Kolleg*in,
nachfolgend finden Sie den Ablauf (und den Zoom-Link) unserer nächsten
Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation (FÖP) von Promotionsprojekten.
Teilnehmer*innen sind herzlich willkommen!
Dear Colleague,
Please find below the schedule for (and the Zoom link to) our next
faculty-public presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects.
Participants are welcome!
Thema: FÖP Dissertationsgebiet Philosophie 16.05.2022
Uhrzeit: 16. Mai 2022 03:00 PM Wien
Über diesen Link können Sie direkt dem Zoom-Meeting beitreten
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66847084728?pwd=YVAvWER1ZU5wUWdmR0I0cWlsb3lpQT09
Sie können auch über den Zoom-Client teilnehmen, wenn Sie folgende Daten
verwenden
Meeting-ID: 668 4708 4728
Kenncode: 772347
Mit besten Grüßen,
With best wishes,
Hans Bernhard Schmid
Dear colleagues,
The ERC-project "The Normative and Moral Foundations of Group Agency" PI:
Prof. Dr. Herlinde Pauer-Studer is hosting a talk on ZOOM on May 23, 2022
from 18:00 19:30 by:
Michael E. Bratman
Professor of Philosophy
U. G. and Abbie Birch Durfee Professor in the School of Humanities and
Sciences
<https://philosophy.stanford.edu/people/michael-e-bratman>
https://philosophy.stanford.edu/people/michael-e-bratman
The talk will be held by Prof. Michael E. Bratman via ZOOM:
<https://univienna.zoom.us/j/69872653529?pwd=ckpSeWhzS2lSdC92eWZLMTZKa25kZz0
9>
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/69872653529?pwd=ckpSeWhzS2lSdC92eWZLMTZKa25kZz09
Meeting-ID: 698 7265 3529
Kenncode: 219320
Abstract:
Individual human actions are normally embedded in forms of mind-supported
cross-temporal organization. Think about growing food in a garden. Such
temporally extended human activities are typically organized by plans and
planning. Given our human limits we normally settle on prior, partial plans
without settling on a fully worked out plan. Downstream planning and
practical thinking, including the weighing of reasons, is structured by
these prior, partial plans in part by way of distinctive pressures of plan
rationality. And intentions are elements in this planning system. Consider
now our acting together, as when we play a quartet. Here I articulate a
construction of shared intention and shared intentional agency that builds
on basic elements of our plan-based cross-temporal organization of our
individual activities. This helps support the conjecture that these two
fundamental forms of human practical organizationdiachronic and
small-scale socialare grounded in our core capacity for planning agency.
Person:
Prof. Michael E. Bratman is the U.G. and Abbie Birch Durfee Professor in the
School of Huma-nities and Sciences and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford
University. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His
book publications include: Intention, Plans, and Practical Reason (1987),
Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency (1999),
Structures of Agency: Essays (2007), and Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of
Acting Together (2014). He is also co-editor (with John Perry) of
Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings (2015).
In 2019 Prof. Bratman received the Lebowitz Prize for philosophical
achievement and contribution.
Free Admission.
All interested Department members and students are welcome.
With kind regards
Florian Kolowrat
Universität Wien | University of Vienna
Institut für Philosophie | Department of Philosophy
Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien | Vienna
Projektadministration - ERC-Project The Normative and Moral Foundations of
Group Agency
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Herlinde Pauer-Studer
Projektadministration - ERC-Project The Roots of Mathematical
Structuralism
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
Mail: Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien
E-Mail: florian.kolowrat(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:florian.kolowrat@univie.ac.at>
Phone: +43-1-4277-46461
Web: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/person.html?id=53614
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Florian Kolowrat
Universität Wien | University of Vienna
Institut für Philosophie | Department of Philosophy
Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien | Vienna
Projektadministration - ERC-Project The Normative and Moral Foundations of
Group Agency
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Herlinde Pauer-Studer
Projektadministration - ERC-Project The Roots of Mathematical
Structuralism
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
Mail: Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien
E-Mail: florian.kolowrat(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:florian.kolowrat@univie.ac.at>
Phone: +43-1-4277-46461
Web: https://ufind.univie.ac.at/en/person.html?id=53614
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
wir möchten Sie an den dritten und letzten Termin der Workshopreihe Was
wird der Poststrukturalismus gewesen sein? des Fachbereichs
Poststructuralism, Gender Theory, Psychoanalysis der Universität Wien
erinnern:
20. Mai 22, 10:0013:00, HS 2i NIG: Kas Saghafi (Memphis), Keynote
Mit Beiträgen von Flora Löffelmann und Angelika Seppi
Da die Plätze beschränkt sind, wird um Anmeldung gebeten:
eva-maria.aigner(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:eva-maria.aigner@univie.ac.at>
Ein ausführliches Programm und weitere Informationen zur Veranstaltungsreihe
finden Sie hier: https://poststrukturalismus.univie.ac.at/veranstaltungen/
Informationen zu den COVID Bestimmungen der Universität finden Sie hier:
https://www.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/weitere-informationen/coronavirus/
Wir freuen uns, wenn Sie bei der Diskussion dabei sein möchten,
beste Grüße,
Eva-Maria Aigner, Arno Böhler, Jonas Oßwald
___
Dear colleagues,
we would like to remind you of the third and last session of the workshop
series What will Poststructuralism have been?, organized by the Research
Circle Poststructuralism, Gender Theory, Psychoanalysis at the University of
Vienna:
20 May 22, 10:0013:00, HS 2i NIG: Kas Saghafi (Memphis), Keynote
With contributions by Flora Löffelmann and Angelika Seppi
Due to limited seats we would like to ask for registration:
eva-maria.aigner(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:eva-maria.aigner@univie.ac.at>
You can find the detailed programme and further information on the workshop
series here:
https://poststrukturalismus.univie.ac.at/veranstaltungen/
And the COVID policy of the University here:
https://www.univie.ac.at/en/about-us/further-information/coronavirus/
We would be happy to welcome you,
best wishes,
Eva-Maria Aigner, Arno Böhler, Jonas Oßwald
Dear All,
The Philosophy Department of the Central European University, the Institute
Vienna Circle and the Unit for Applied Philosophy of Science and
Epistemology (of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna)
are jointly organizing a series of talks this term.
On Thursday, May the 19th, 5-7pm (CET)
Prof. Sean Walsh (University of California, Los Angeles)
will speak about
Model completions, model theory, and ideal elements (abstract below)
The meeting will be online via ZOOM:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/61475205762?pwd=akFBUW5sWktDZmNsQVN4cjVFR3lWZz09
Upcoming talks:
2 June 3-5 PM: Eric Nelson
9 June 3-5 PM: Anna Bellomo
23 June 3-5 PM: Hanne Andersen
30 June 3-5 PM: Georg Schiemer
Abstract:
Manders (1989) suggested that the model-theoretic notion of model completion
could help conceptualize the rationale behind the choice of ideal elements
in mathematics. Bellomo (2021) usefully compares and contrasts this to the
idea of 'domain expansion' that one finds in the principle of permanence,
which has many connections to the Hilbert program (cf. Detlefsen 2005). The
Hilbert program has given rise to much within mathematical logic, and can be
viewed through the lens of reverse mathematics (Simpson 1988, Simpson 1999).
In this talk, we look at Manders' preferred method of domain extension in
the framework of reverse mathematics. It is one way of trying to understand
how hard it is to find the types of models at issue in model completions
when they exist.
Bellomo, Anna. 2021. "Domain Extension and Ideal Elements in Mathematics."
Philosophia Mathematica. Series III 29 (3): 366-91.
Detlefsen, Michael. 2005. "Formalism." In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy
of Mathematics and Logic, edited by Stewart Shapiro. Oxford University
Press.
Manders, Kenneth. 1989. "Domain Extension and the Philosophy of
Mathematics." The Journal of Philosophy 86 (10): 553-62.
S. G. Simpson. Subsystems of Second Order Arithmetic. Perspectives in
Mathematical Logic. Springer- Verlag, Berlin, 1999.
S. G. Simpson. Partial realizations of Hilbert's program. J. Symbolic Logic,
53(2):349-363, 1988.
On behalf of the organizers,
Iulian Toader
Liebe Kolleg_innen,
wir möchten Sie herzlich zur nächsten Veranstaltung der Vortragsreihe
Phänomenologische Forschungen einladen:
Dienstag, 24.5.2022, 17.0019.00 Uhr, HS 2H, Institut für Philosophie der
Universität Wien, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien
Maren Wehrle (Erasmus University Rotterdam): Gelebte und diskursive
Normalität. Phänomenologie als Beschreibung und Kritik der Normalität
Mit besten Grüßen,
Georg Stenger
Michael Staudigl
Gerhard Unterthurner
https://phaenomenologie.univie.ac.at/forschung/vorlesungsreihe-phaenomenolog
ische-forschungen/
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
das Institut für Philosophie möchte auf Folgendes aufmerksam machen:
Von: HYDE, B.V.E. V.E. (Student) <b.v.e.hyde(a)durham.ac.uk
<mailto:b.v.e.hyde@durham.ac.uk> >
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Mai 2022 15:38
An: HYDE, B.V.E. V.E. (Student) <b.v.e.hyde(a)durham.ac.uk
<mailto:b.v.e.hyde@durham.ac.uk> >
Betreff: Critique - A Journal for Your Undergraduate Students
Dear Sir,
I would be appreciative if you would disseminate this opportunity amongst
your students.
Critique is an English-language peer-reviewed open access academic journal
published biannually in winter and summer by the University of Durham. It
publishes original articles, discussion pieces and authoritative book
reviews in any area of philosophy, written by undergraduates worldwide.
There are no costs associated with either submission or publication.
The journal is looking for peer-reviewers and soliciting submissions now.
Attached to this email is a call for papers. The submission guidelines can
be found by following
<https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/philosophy/undergraduate-stud
y/critique/> this link. Submissions should be sent as a Microsoft Word
document to the Editor at <mailto:durhamcritique@gmail.com>
durhamcritique(a)gmail.com. Applications to become a reviewer should be sent
to the same address. Applications might include a curriculum vitae, a
reference from an academic, a copy of a university transcript, or any other
material that the applicant might deem relevant to demonstrating their
competency in a certain topic, as well as philosophic method more generally.
<mailto:durhamcritique@gmail.com>
The journal will be published around July. Although submissions are accepted
all year round, authors and reviewers are asked to complete their
submissions by the middle of June if they wish to be included in the
forthcoming issue.
Faithfully,
B.V.E. Hyde
Editor