Liebe Kolleg_innen,
wir möchten Sie herzlich zur nächsten Veranstaltung der
„Phänomenologischen Forschungen“ einladen:
28./29.11.2024
Peter Trawny (Universität Wuppertal)
VORTRAG
„Weltanschauung bei Heidegger. Zum Verhältnis von Philosophie und
Nationalsozialismus“
Do., 28.11.2024, 18.30-20.00 Uhr, Hörsaal 3D, Institut für Philosophie,
Universitätsstraße 7, A-1010 Wien
WORKSHOP
„Heideggers ‚Wir‘. Vom Mitsein zur Volksgemeinschaft. Und wieder zurück?“
Fr., 29.11.2014, 09.00-13.00 Uhr, Hörsaal 3D, Institut für Philosophie,
Universitätsstraße 7, A-1010 Wien
Es gibt derzeit auch noch offene Plätze für Impulsreferate.
Für die Zusendung der Texte des Workshops und die Möglichkeit von
Impulsreferaten – Mail an: michael.staudigl(a)univie.ac.at
In Kooperation mit der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Daseinsanalyse
Mit besten Grüßen,
Michael Staudigl, Gerhard Unterthurner
https://phaenomenologie.univie.ac.at/forschung/vorlesungsreihe-phaenomenolo…
LEIBNIZ LECTURE
ÜBER DEN RELIGIÖSEN GEHALT DER MUSIK ANTON BRUCKNERS:
DAS ADAGIO DER 9. SINFONIE
EIN BEITRAG ZUM BRUCKNER-JAHR 2024
JÜRGEN STOLZENBERG
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
WILLKOMMEN
Christiane Wendehorst | Präsidentin der philosophisch-historischen Klasse der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Christine Maaß | Österreichische UNESCO-Kommission
Einleitung und Moderation:
Herta Nagl-Docekal | Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Universität Wien
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
Dear colleagues,
wir laden herzlich zur nächsten Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation (FÖP) der DSPL43 (Philosophie) ein, die am Mittwoch, 13. November 2024, ab 13:30 Uhr im Hörsaal 2H (NIG, 2. Stock) stattfinden wird. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme!
Please find attached the schedule for our next faculty-public presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, starting at 1:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall 2H (2nd floor, NIG). We are looking forward to your participation!
Die Einladung kann gerne geteilt werden.
Please feel free to share this invitation.
Mit besten Grüßen,
With best wishes,
Benjamin Schnieder, DSPL43
Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by the Institute Vienna Circle is Georg Schiemer, who will give a talk on November 14, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Georg Schiemer
On two types of instrumental devices
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 14/11/2024
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS 2G
Abstract:
Instrumental devices are linguistic expressions that are formal or non-representational but nevertheless indispensable or at least instrumentally useful for certain theoretical purposes. We give a systematic study of such expressions and their roles in theorizing, thus offering a unified treatment of instrumental devices across different philosophical areas. Specifically, we present an explication of two general types of such devices, namely merely expressive devices and merely inferential devices and discuss their respective theoretical roles based on a number of philosophical examples. Joint work with Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich).
Summer School
Call for Applications
(Deadline: February 15, 2025)
23rd univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
The History and Epistemology of Econometrics
Vienna, July 7-11, 2025
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/
Course Description
Models and their econometric estimation play an increasingly important role
in modern economic and political life. From macroeconomic policy and
financial regulation to public health and climate policy, models contribute
to shaping policies. The generation of ever more data is likely to support
the proliferation of models and econometrics. Research resources in academia
focus on the theoretical foundations of the underlying model and on the
statistical methods of econometrics; much less attention is devoted to the
epistemological challenges of the underlying concepts, the normative
challenges of the everyday work with econometrics, and the application of
its results in policy decisions and evaluation.
The objective of this program is to increase attention amongst philosophers
of science, academic economists, and empirical economists in policy
institutions (eg, central banks) to these issues.
The course is also structured around a particular point of
view namely, that economics is a science of models and that most of the
main features of econometrics relate generally to the role of models in
science.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
* History of econometrics to frame the philosophical issues to be
discussed in the course
* The Vienna Circle and econometrics
* Values and Ethical Pitfalls in econometric research
* Key philosophical issues of how models relate to the world and how
they relate to each other
* Data: observation, classification, and measurement of economic
variables from a modeling point of view
* Conceptual issues related to modeling randomness
* The identification problem: how possibly, if at all possible, to
map descriptive relations onto theoretical variables?
* Issues related to optional stopping, search methodologies, and the
proper interpretation of results obtained through search
* Different approaches to the nature of causation and different
strategies of causal inference
* The conceptual basis of graphical causal modeling and controlled,
natural, and field experiments
* The conceptual issues surrounding the problem of model
uncertainty, as well as some of the strategies economists use to address it
Main Lecturers:
Kevin D. Hoover (Duke University)
Kevin D. Hoover is Professor of Economics and Philosophy and Senior Fellow
of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University. He
is the editor of the journal History of Political Economy and a past editor
of the Journal of Economic Methodology. His current research addresses
causality, causal inference in economics, the history of macroeconomics,
philosophical issues related to the microfoundations of macroeconomics, and
the engagement with economics of the American pragmatist philosopher
Charles. S. Peirce. He is the author of The New Classical Macroeconomics,
the Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics, Causality in Macroeconomics,
Applied Intermediate Macroeconomics, as well as many articles in monetary
and macroeconomics, the history of economics, the philosophy of economics,
and applied econometrics.
Jennifer Jhun (Duke University)
Jennifer Jhun is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Duke
University, as well as a Senior Fellow of the Center for the History of
Political Economy. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of
Pittsburgh. Her main research interests are in the philosophy of science,
especially philosophy of economics, but also in issues in other areas, such
as psychology and physics. She is currently engaged on a project that
investigates antitrust from a historical and philosophy-of-science
perspective: Whats the Point of ceteris Paribus? or, How to Understand
Supply and Demand Curves. Philosophy of Science 85, no. 2 (2018): 271-292;
Economics, Equilibrium Methods, and Multi-scale Modeling. Erkenntnis 86,
no. 2 (2021): 457-472; Multi-Model Reasoning in Economics: The Case of
COMPASS. Philosophy of Science 90, no. 4 (2023): 836-854; Implied Market
Shares and Antitrust Markets as Fuzzy Sets. Forthcoming at The Antitrust
Bulletin. (Joint with Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission)
Guest Lecturer:
Marcel Boumans (University of Utrecht)
Marcel Boumans is historian and philosopher of science at Utrecht
University. His main research focus is on understanding empirical research
practices in science outside the lab from a philosophy of
science-in-practice perspective. He is particularly interested in the
practices of measurement and modelling and the role of mathematics in social
science. The first step in these practices is to make sense of the available
data. Visualisations play an important role in this. His current research
project Vision and Visualisation is nearing completion with a book
manuscript Shaping the Phenomena.
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior
researchers in philosophy of science and economics as well as empirical
economists at policy institutions (eg, central banks) but the organizers
also encourage applications from people in all stages of their career and
from fields other than economics that apply advanced econometrics.
Application form and further information:
<https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/>
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program
Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its
members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make
contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of
courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the
Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
<https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/> https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-
wide-partnership-agreements/north-america/>
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-w
ide-partnership-agreements/north-america/
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:summerschool.ivc@univie.ac.at> summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:georg.schiemer@univie.ac.at> georg.schiemer(a)univie.ac.at
From: Andreas Hetzel [mailto:hetzela@uni-hildesheim.de]
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:28 PM
To: Stellenausschreibung(a)uni-hildesheim.de; Philosophie(a)uni-hildesheim.de
Subject: zwei Stellen als Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d) (TV-L E 13, 75%)
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
im Anhang sende ich Ihnen und euch eine Ausschreibung für zwei WiMi-Stellen am Philosophie-Institut in Hildesheim, verbunden mit der Bitte, die Ausschreibung an potenziell Interessierte weiterzuleiten.
Mit Dank und herzlichen Grüßen,
Andreas Hetzel
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Prof. Dr. Andreas Hetzel
Universität Hildesheim
Institut für Philosophie
Universitätsplatz 1
D-31141 Hildesheim
0049 (0)5121 883 - 21102
Sekretariat: 883 - 21100
Büro: Domäne, Haus 46, 1. OG, Zimmer 109
Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie<https://www.frommann-holzboog.de/azp>
Rhetorik. Ein internationales Jahrbuch<https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/rhet/html>
Dear all,
you are cordially invited to a talk in the series "work-in-progress" (WiP)
of the research group on Didactics of Philosophy/Ethics:
Hana Jermakova, University of Hradec Králové, Czech Republik, will talk
about her research project on:
The Concept of Intellectual Autonomy in Education (abstract below).
The talk will take place next Monday (11.11.2024)
at NIG, Hörsaal 3F, 4:45-6:15 pm.
Everybody is very welcome!
Best,
Donata (Romizi)
PS: Sorry for crossposting.
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Abstract:
In this talk, I will deal with the concept of philosophizing (philosophical
thinking as it is used in czech didactics of philosophy) in education, but
using a framework rooted in virtue epistemology. Rather than contrasting it
with comeptency-based model (dominant in czech educational system), I try to
add a dimension by emphasizing the question of who is a good
thinker/knower?
I stress the obvious advantages of the intellectual virtues approach (social
and contextual character of virtues, motivational aspect the role of
epistemic emotions, and also the intuitive language of this framework). By
combining a didactical/normative perspective on thinking and the
epistemological focus on intellectual character, I aim to bring a new
perspective for teachers and learners in the czech educational context.
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Ass.-Prof. Donata Romizi, PhD
Department of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), Zi. C0212
A-1010 Wien
T: +43-1-4277-46498
<https://univie.academia.edu/DonataRomizi>
https://univie.academia.edu/DonataRomizi
Dear colleagues,
I am also happy to pass this event on. Kind regards, Brigitta Keintzel
Cordially invitation to the roundtable "Gendered Culture Wars? Reading the US Elections from an Intersectional Lens".
When? 8. November 2024, 17:00
Where? Universität Wien, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistk, Spitalgasse 2 Hof 8, Helene-Richter-Saal
Discussants: Elisabeth Holzleithner (University of Vienna, Philosophy of Law and Legal Gender Studies), Juliana Cesario Alvim Gomes (CEU Vienna / FGMG Minas Gerais, Brazil, Human Rights, Gender and Sexuality Studies), Julia Roth (University of Vienna / Anglophone Literatures and Cultures and Gender Studies)
This roundtable sheds light on the intersectionally gendered dimensions of the US election campaign and its outcome. Discussing the “right-wing patterns of en-gendering” evoked in extreme right discourse, the participants trace the ways in which “gender” serves as an arena, a sort of meta-language and “affective bridge” to catapult diverse topics into the public sphere. From various perspectives – bridging the USA with Europe and Brazil / Latin America as well as Cultural and Gender Studies approaches with lenses from Law and Human Rights – the participants will delineate also the complexities of masculinities, femonationalism, sexual exceptionalism (Gabriele Dietze), or reverse anti-colonialism. The panel asks what we can expect from the new US government in the years to come in light of the affective strategies that are employed in this gendered and “reloaded Culture War” (Wendy Brown) in order to create a feeling of community and a new common sense.
More information on our homepage: https://gain.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/gain-empfiehlt-8112024-ro… <https://gain.univie.ac.at/news/detailansicht/news/gain-empfiehlt-8112024-ro…>
We look forward to an engaging discussion and valuable insights from all participants in the exploration of these timely and impactful themes!
On behalf of GAIN Steering Committee
Forschungsplattform GAIN – Gender Ambivalent In_Visibilities.
Dear colleagues,
We are cordially inviting you to Gender bites with Simon Strick and Andrea Lehner-Hartmann (description below). The event will be in German and is accessible via Zoom. Everyone is welcome, and please feel free to share/spread/forward it.
Achte Veranstaltung der Reihe „GAIN Gender Bites“ der Forschungsplattform GAIN - Gender: Ambivalent In_Visibilities. Dieses Format bietet thematisch fokussierte und prägnante Gespräche mit Expert*innen zu aktuellen Themen im Kontext der Forschungsplattform GAIN – Gender Ambivalent In_Visibilities.
GAIN Gender Bites mit Simon Strick: Bericht aus der rechten Medienhegemonie
Dienstag, 19.11.2024
18:00, online via Zoom
Meeting-ID: 666 6967 0200
Kenncode: 887780
Link: https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66669670200?pwd=v4XC5Oaf5ug6z5LMaszretzGYFsG8o.1 <https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66669670200?pwd=v4XC5Oaf5ug6z5LMaszretzGYFsG8o.1> <https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66669670200?pwd=v4XC5Oaf5ug6z5LMaszretzGYFsG8o.1 <https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66669670200?pwd=v4XC5Oaf5ug6z5LMaszretzGYFsG8o.1>
Im Gender Bites Gespräch wird Simon Strick aus seiner Forschung zu rechten und neofaschistischen Propagandaräumen im Netz berichten. Diese sind keine Randbezirke der Sozialen Medien, sondern zum eigentlichen Motor der Netzkommunikation geworden. Regressive Geschlechterrollen, Verschwörungstheorien, Agitation für verschiedenste neurechte Politprojekte charakterisieren die gegenwärtigen Diskurse und Dynamiken im Digitalen. Simon Strick zeigt, wie diese Räume nicht allein mit den Stichworten der Manipulation oder Desinformation beschrieben werden können, sondern dass rechte Kulturkämpfe als derzeit dominante Populärkultur verstanden werden müssen.
Dr. Simon Strick leitet das Projekt „Digital Blackface. Rassisierte Affektmuster des Digitalen“ (Universität Potsdam), war Genderforscher und Medienwissenschaftler am Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften (ZeM) Brandenburg; 2021 mit dem Hans Bausch Mediapreis ausgezeichnet.
Forschungsschwerpunkte: Gender- und Rassismustheorien, Populäre Kulturen, Affect Studies, Medien- und Kulturanalyse.
Moderation: Andrea Lehner-Hartmann
Das Institut Wiener Kreis und die Wiener Kreis Gesellschaft laden sehr herzlich ein zur
32. Wiener Kreis Vorlesung
Massimo Ferrari (University of Turin)
Moritz Schlick und sein Zirkel. Nach 100 Jahren
Donnerstag, 28. November 2024
17 Uhr
Aula am Campus
Universität Wien
Hof 1, Eingang 1.11
Spitalgasse 2-4
1090 Wien
Wir laden außerdem sehr herzlich zu einem Workshop am Vormittag:
Neue Forschung über Moritz Schlick - Zwei Buchprojekte:
Julia Franke-Reddig (Universität Siegen)
Zur Kontinuität und Eigenständigkeit der Wissenschaftsphilosophie von Moritz Schlick (2025)
Friedrich Stadler (Universität Wien)
Moritz Schlick, Philosophie der Natur, Kultur und Geschichte. Ausgewählte Schriften aus dem Nachlass (2025)
28. November 2024, 10-12 Uhr
Aula am Campus
Vorträge in deutscher Sprache
Eintritt frei, um Anmeldung wird gebeten: vcs(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:vcs@univie.ac.at>
Weitere Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte dem Anhang