Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle is Marta Sznajder (Institute Vienna Circle),
who will give a talk on March 21, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM TALK: MARTA SZNAJDER
Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum's Early Works: Between Warsaw and Cambridge
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 21/03/2024
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3F
ABSTRACT:
In 1931, Janina Hosiasson-Lindenbaum proposed a proto-decision-theoretic
answer to the value of evidence problem, originally posed by C. D. Broad
and solved by I. J. Good in the context of Savage's decision theory. As
an influence on her paper she credited Frank Ramsey, whose then
unpublished "Truth and Probability" (Ramsey 1926) she had read shortly
after Ramsey's death in 1930. But Hosiasson also insisted that she had
"previously thought independently on similar lines" (Hosiasson 1931, ft.
15).
This raises two questions. First, what is it exactly that
Hosiasson-Lindenbaum took herself to be in agreement on with Ramsey, or
what part of her approach has been inspired by his paper? And second:
what _did_ she "previously [think] independently"? In the paper, I
answer the two questions, drawing on Hosiasson-Lindenbaum's work
published before her contact with Ramsey's work, as well as shortly
after (and which has not received any attention to date).
I propose a more minimal answer to the first of the above questions,
arguing that we should not read Hosiasson as taking up Ramsey's theory
of epistemic probability wholesale. While Hosiasson did use the concept
of "mathematical expectation", or expected utility, as a model for how
people use probability to inform some of their decisions, she does not
connect this to any general view on what probabilities are overall.
This reading is then supported by a detailed analysis of Hosiasson's
early works. While Hosiasson's (probably) first philosophical work--her
doctoral dissertation from 1926--had been lost, fragments of it were
published in two papers (Hosiasson 1928, 1934). The second of those
papers was published with a large delay and contains a lot of material
that was added after 1931/2. This makes it particularly interesting in
the context of this study, since those dates are precisely the cut-off
point for Hosiasson's contact with Ramsey's work.
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
vom 2.-6. September 2024 findet die erste *internationale und
interdisziplinäre Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics (PASSAE)* an
der Universität Passau statt.
Die erste PASSAE 2024 wird die Philosophie Immanuel Kants auf drei
Themenfelder hin befragen, die aktuell ethische Fragen aufwerfen:
Digitalisierung, Nachhaltigkeit und die Zukunft Europas. Durch
Fachvorträge von internationalen Expert:innen und Diskussionen in
Arbeitsgruppen werden wir der Frage nachgehen, ob und was Kants
Philosophie zu diesen gegenwärtigen Herausforderungen beitragen kann.
Wissenschaftskommunikation und ein kulturelles Rahmenprogramm sind auch
Teil des Events.
PASSAE richtet sich an *Studierende aller Disziplinen und Universitäten*
und insbesondere an Studierende der Philosophie, Geschichte, Politik-
und Sozialwissenschaften, European Studies, Informatik und
Sustainability Studies. Die Bewerbung ist noch bis *31.3.2024* unter
https://passae.uni-passau.de <https://passae.uni-passau.de> möglich. Die
Veranstaltungssprache ist Englisch. Die Eigenbeteiligung beträgt 50€ und
umfasst die Verpflegung während der Veranstaltung sowie einen Teil des
Rahmenprogramms.
Wir würden uns freuen, zahlreiche Studierende aus Österreich in Passau
zu begrüßen!
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Website
https://passae.uni-passau.de <https://passae.uni-passau.de>. Für
Rückfragen sind wir unter passae(a)uni-passau.de
<mailto:passae@uni-passau.de> erreichbar.
Herzliche Grüße
Call for Applications: PASSAE 2024
*Die Bewerbungsphase für die erste Passau Summer School for Applied
Ethics hat begonnen! Bis 31.3.2024 können sich interessierte Studierende
aller Fächer und Universitäten bewerben.*
Die erste PASSAE steht unter dem Titel *#Kant: Digitalization – Europe –
Sustainability* und wird die Philosophie Immanuel Kants auf drei
Themenfelder hin befragen, die aktuell und zukünftig ethische Fragen
aufwerfen: Digitalisierung, Nachhaltigkeit und die Zukunft Europas.
Durch Fachvorträge und Diskussionen mit internationalen Expert:innen
sowie in interdisziplinären Arbeitsgruppen werden die Teilnehmenden der
Frage nachgehen, ob und was Kants Philosophie zu diesen gegenwärtigen
Herausforderungen beitragen kann. PASSAE 2024 findet vom 02.-06.09.2024
an der Universität Passau statt. Bis 31.3.2024 können sich interessierte
Studierende aller Fächer und Universitäten bewerben.
PASSAE-Website: https://passae.uni-passau.de <https://passae.uni-passau.de>
Hier geht es zur Bewerbung <https://passae.uni-passau.de/application-form/>!
Call for Applications: PASSAE 2024
*The application for the first Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics
is now open! Students from all disciplines and universities can apply
until 31.3.2024.*
The first PASSAE, *#Kant: Digitalization – Europe – Sustainability*,
will explore Immanuel Kant’s philosophy on three topics that raise
current and future ethical questions: Digitalization, Sustainability and
the Future of Europe. Through lectures and discussions with
international experts as well as in interdisciplinary working groups, we
will explore the question of whether and what Kant’s philosophy can
contribute to these contemporary challenges. PASSAE 2024 takes place
from 2. to 6. September 2024 at the University of Passau. Students from
all disciplines and universities can apply until 31.3.2024.
International students are particularly welcome.
Website of the event: https://passae.uni-passau.de
<https://passae.uni-passau.de>
Apply here <https://passae.uni-passau.de/application-form/>!
--
Johanna Sinn
Research Assistant
Professorship of Applied Ethics
Prof. Dr. Karoline Reinhardt
University of Passau
Germany
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<https://www.geku.uni-passau.de/en/angewandte-ethik>
PASSAE – Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics
#Kant: Digitalization – Europe – Sustaiinability
2.-6. September 2024
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Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to our SOCRATES Workshop on "Practices of
Storytelling and Indigenous Epistemologies" - registration is now open!
*PRACTICES OF STORYTELLING AND INDIGENOUS EPISTEMOLOGIES
International Workshop
Institute of Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
3 May 2024*
*Register now! (Deadline: 3 April 2024 23:59 CEST)
<https://www.socrates.uni-hannover.de/en/news-events/upcoming-events/events-…>*
Practices of storytelling are vital to the creation and transformation
of Indigenous concepts and ideas, and vital to understanding and
enabling Indigenous forms of philosophical inquiry. Oral narratives,
weaving, carving, and other artforms such as, for instance,
architecture, song, and dance both contain and enable philosophical
inquiry. What is more, creative artforms remain sites of struggle,
resistance, and reclaiming of Indigenous philosophies for many
Indigenous communities around the world – holding space for traditional
and contemporary ideas to be reimagined and renewed.
In this workshop, we explore the role of storytelling (broadly
understood) in Indigenous knowledge. We also ask what the academic
discipline of philosophy (and the philosophers therein) might gain from
better understanding these practices. To that end, we ask questions such
as: What is the function of storytelling in Indigenous knowledge? Do
practices of storytelling necessarily clash with other (more dominant)
knowledge practices? What would it take to reconcile the deep
differences between them fairly? What would it take for the academic
discipline to include (and enable) diverse methods of inquiry (such as
storytelling)? What limits, if any, are there to how non-indigenous
philosophers use Indigenous knowledge-making practices such as stories
in their work? And, what ethical and trust-based issues arise at the
intersections of Indigenous storytelling and mainstream scientific practice?
The workshop includes talks by invited speakers Inkeri Koskinen
(University of Helsinki), Yolanda Lopez-Maldonado (Indigenous Science),
David Ludwig (Wageningen University), Adriana Moreno Cely (Vrije
Universiteit Brussel), and Krushil Watene (University of Auckland).
There is no participation fee.
If you have any questions, please contact the workshop organiser Dr.
T.Y. Branch (branch(a)philos.uni-hannover.de).
/SOCRATES: Social Credibility and Trustworthiness of Expert Knowledge
and Science-Based Information <https://www.socrates.uni-hannover.de/en/>
is a Centre for Advanced Studies funded by the German Research
Foundation (DFG). It provides a forum for interdisciplinary exchange on
scientific credibility and trust in science and is based at the
Institute for Philosophy at Leibniz University Hannover./
Best regards,
Leonie Wiemeyer
--
Dr. Leonie Wiemeyer (sie/she)
Koordinatorin | Coordinator
Office days: Tuesdays and alternate Thursdays
“SOCRATES – Social Credibility and Trustworthiness of Expert Knowledge
and Science-Based Information”
DFG-Kollegforschungsgruppe (KFG) 43, Centre for Advanced Studies in
Humanities and Social Sciences
Institut für Philosophie
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Lange Laube 32
30159 Hannover
Germany
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Mobil: +49 (0)160 92470508
Telefon: +49 (0)511 762-14541
Find us online athttp://socrates.uni-hannover.de!
Dear all,
We cordially invite you to join two talks on moral philosophy by
scholars from The Centre for Ethics at University of Pardubice.
1) Silvia Caprioglio Panizza (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow): What's
Your Moral Impossibility?
Abstract:
Our moral agency is typically defined by what we do, what we think, what
we will. I argue that equally important is the ‘dark’ side of choice,
thought, and imagination – specifically, what we do not take as a
possibility. I call this domain ‘moral impossibility’. In this talk I
show how moral impossibility (often silently) delimits and defines our
option ranges, our moral character, and our sense of value. Putting
these three consequences together, I suggest an application of moral
impossibility to the explanation of deep disagreement, understood as
situations when one party demands what is not just wrong, but morally
impossible (here in the form of ‘unthinkability’) for the other, and
vice versa. If we interpret deep disagreement this way, what changes?
2) Niklas Forsberg (Head of Research): Our(?) Concept of Food
Abstract:
One of the more difficult sentences of Cora Diamond’s seminal paper
“Eating Meat, Eating People” is: “it is not 'morally wrong' to eat our
pets; people who ate their pets would not have pets in the same sense of
that term.” There are a number in ways in which this phrase may seem
challenging. One is that it ties the sense of moral value to our
concepts. If people ate their pets they would have a different concept
of “pet,” and because of that conceptual difference, we would not be
able to simply state that they are morally wrong. This marks out
conceptual differences as playing a pivotal role in marking out moral
differences. Deep moral disagreements are often rooted in conceptual
divergencies. It may, however, now look like morality itself is losing
its foundation. Change your concepts, and you get a new morality!
In my talk, I will try to show why that is a distorted understanding of
the kind of point that Diamond is making. So, I will try to show why it
may actually be helpful to think about moral differences as conceptual
differences. In order to see why the way of thinking that Diamond here
illustrates is not a flat-out relativistic doctrine, one needs to, as
Iris Murdoch (one of Diamond’s sources of philosophical inspiration)
revise our concept of a concept, and perhaps also our conception of what
it means to have a moral belief. There is, though, no simple route (that
I can find) to clarity about these matters, so the first part of the
talk will include placing a number of philosophical views and problems
on the table (about moral beliefs and argumentation, human agency and
responsibility, and features of the asymmetry that can be discerned
between views that are reached by means of directed reasoning and views
that are “merely” inherited.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!
Both talks will be in English.
If you have any questions, please contact either Konstantin Deininger
(konstantin.deininger(a)univie.ac.at) or Erich Linder
(erich.linder(a)vetmeduni.ac.at).
For more information about the Centre for Ethics see:
https://centreforethics.upce.cz/en/https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/guest-lectures-from-…
Dear all,
This is an email to remind you that the next presentation in the
Work-In-Progress series will be given by Hermann Crüwell (Ernst-Mach
Postdoc, University of Vienna; Ph.D., University of Oxford)) this coming
Thursday. The presentation is entitled "Katharsis: On the Platonic
Adaptation of an Orphic Idea"
Abstract:
At the time when Plato wrote his dialogues, many people sought meaning
and salvation in Orphic mystery cults. In short, Orphism taught that the
soul was once in a state of primordial blessedness in the company of the
gods. Because of an original sin, it fell away from this state and is
now trapped in circles of reincarnation in human bodies. Only initiation
into the Orphic mysteries and purification from its current impure
condition can help the practitioner to be released from this circle,
restore itself in its original condition and attain eternal bliss in the
company of the gods once again.
Plato was critical of these cults, which often demanded fees in exchange
for salvation by purifying rituals and initiation into the mysteries
(cf. Republic 364b–c). At the same time, he took on central concepts and
narratives from the Orphics to give expression to his own philosophical
outlook on the soul, its fate, and its quest for self-perfection.
Focusing on the Phaedo and its concept of katharsis (purification), I
explore how Plato transforms an Orphic idea to conceptualize the soul's
cognitive progress towards wisdom and virtue of character by means of
philosophy.
The meeting will take place in lecture hall 3A (NIG, Universitätsstraße
7, 3rd floor) at 17:15 and will last up to 18:45. All are invited to
join us for dinner or drinks afterward. If possible, please let us know
in advance by email.
You can write to wip.philosophie(a)univie.ac.at if you have any questions
or would like to present for the Work-in-Progress series. Calendar and
event information can be found at:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/doctoral-training/wip-series/
Best wishes and we hope to see many of you there!
The Organizing Team (Chiara Dankl, Martin Niederl, Yi-Jie Xia, Adrian
Fleisch, Mark Basafa, Sophie Veigl, Raphael Aybar, Nianzu Tu)
Sehr geehrte Kolleg:innen,
ich möchte Sie im Namen von Khôra herzlich zum nächsten Kolloquium einladen.
Termin: 14.03.2024, 18:30 - 20:00, Hauptgebäude, Seminarraum 8, UG im Hauptgebäude
Thema: In unserer ersten Einheit werden wir uns – anlässlich seines diesjährigen 150. Geburtstag – mit Franz Kafka Beschäftigen:
Kann man in Kafkas Werk von radikalem Perspektivismus sprechen? Wir möchten uns dieser Frage anhand einiger Texte Kafkas und mittels Donna Haraways Konzept des „situierten Wissens“ nähern.
Ob es Josef K. ist, der im Gerichtsapparat verstellt durch Gänge, Bürokratieapparate, Tore und Mauern nie einen Blick auf „das Gesetz“ erhascht, der auf dem Rücken liegend erwachende Gregor Samsa oder z.B. die ungewöhnliche Verortung der Erzählerfigur in ihrem Bau in der gleichnamigen Geschichte: es scheint immer die Perspektive zu sein, die letztendlich das hervorbringt, was wir „Kafkaesk“ nennen und die große Kraft von Franz Kafkas Prosa freisetzt.
"Er hat den archimedischen Punkt gefunden, hat ihn aber gegen sich ausgenützt, offenbar hat er ihn nur unter dieser Bedingung finden dürfen." (Kafka, Aphorismen: Paralipomena zur Reihe „Er“)
Was ist das „Kafkaeske“ in den unhintergehbaren Perspektiven bei Kafka? Welche Macht geht von der Perspektive aus? Und welche vom Nicht-Perspektivier- und damit Perzipierbaren? Wir möchten mit euch, Kafka und Haraway philosophisch Experimentieren.
Für Texte zum Thema schreiben Sie mir bitte persönlich, ich sende diese gerne auf Anfrage zu.
Weitere Informationen sowie eine Mailingliste finden Sie auf unserer Homepage.
https://www.khora.philo.at/
Danach ist im Café Gagarin reserviert, wo wir den Abend gemeinsam ausklingen lassen.
Wir freuen uns auf euch!
Liebe Grüße
Sebastian Krach
Dear all,
it is my pleasure to invite you to the next talk organized by APSE –
Applied Philosophy of Science and Epistemology. Mirjam Faissner (Charité
- Universitätsmedizin Berlin) will give a talk titled "Epistemic
Oppression and Trans Healthcare".
Where and When: 21.3.2024, 15:00, HS 3A (NIG).
Abstract:
To understand and communicate our social experiences, we rely on
epistemic resources, such as words, concepts, metaphors, or social
meanings. Yet, which epistemic resources are socially available depends
on power structures. The concept of epistemic oppression, as developed
by Kristie Dotson, is helpful in understanding how power structures
enable and constrain epistemic agency, i. e. our ability to use, develop
and adapt our shared epistemic resources.
In this talk, I argue that institutional epistemologies in healthcare
sustain the epistemic oppression of trans people. More specifically, I
suggest that dominant narratives on transition and detransition
available in healthcare result in hermeneutical injustice and
smothering, two types of epistemic injustice that uphold epistemic
oppression. I discuss consequences of the epistemic oppression of trans
people for trans healthcare.
Bio:
Mirjam Faissner is a medical ethicist working at the Institute of the
History of Medicine and Ethics in Medicine at Charité -
Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Trained as a medical doctor and a
philosopher, she works on questions of structural and epistemic
injustice in healthcare, combining philosophical and empirical research.
Looking forward to seeing you at the talk!
All the best,
Flora Löffelmann on behalf of APSE
--
Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Workshop on Truth, Definability and Quantification into Sentence
Position
27 and 28 September 2024, University of Vienna
Jointly organised by Max Kölbel, Julio de Rizzo and Benjamin Schnieder
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Can truth be defined? Frege argued that it couldn't. Ramsey argued that
defining it would be easy if only we had an analysis of judgement. Today
Horwich claims that truth cannot be defined explicitly because doing so
would require quantification into sentence position and such
quantification is not coherent. Instead he proposes a "minimal theory"
of truth, which comprises all the unproblematic instances of the
equivalence schema. Künne, by contrast, argues that quantification into
sentence position is coherent and may actually be part of some natural
languages. Künne uses such quantification to define truth explicitly:
∀x (x is true iff ∃p ((x is the proposition that p) & p)). Or in
English: a representation (belief, assertion etc) is true just if things
are as it represents them as being. Künne claims also to find this
definition in Frank Ramsey's posthumous work, which, as an exegetical
claim, is not uncontroversial.
Is truth definable? Is propositional quantification coherent? Do natural
languages involve propositional quantification, and in what sense? What
do the answers to these questions mean for philosophical attempts to
define or explain truth? Is truth redundant if explicitly definable? Not
redundant if not explicitly definable? We are interested in these and
related questions (broadly conceived).
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Confirmed speakers are:
Peter Fritz (Australian Catholic University)
Paul Horwich (New York University)
Wolfgang Künne (University of Hamburg)
Poppy Mankowitz (University of Bristol)
Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto)
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We invite submissions of extended abstracts (1000 words max.) for up to
3 further talks. Please send your anonymized abstracts by 22 March 2024
to truthwien(a)gmail.com. Selected speakers will be notified by mid April.
We will cover accommodation of selected speakers (and on application
offer them a travel subsidy of up to 400 Euros).
This workshop is supported by the FWF Cluster of Excellence project
"Knowledge in Crisis", the FWF project "Truth is Grounded in Facts" and
the University of Vienna.
Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle is IVC fellow Christian J.
Feldbacher-Escamilla (University of Cologne), who will give a talk on
March 14, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM TALK: CHRISTIAN J. FELDBACHER-ESCAMILLA
(IVC FELLOW)
RUDOLF CARNAP'S APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF INDUCTION
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 14/03/2024
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3F
ABSTRACT:
In Rudolf Carnap's work on inductive logic (starting with his 1950), he
challenged the traditional view that inductive methods contradict
empiricism due to their reliance on a synthetic a priori uniformity
assumption. Carnap proposed a logical alternative to frequentist
probability, advocating for a probabilistic uniformity assumption. He
aimed to categorize all probabilistic statements as analytical and part
of an inductive logic. Despite these efforts, we want to argue that
Carnap's account has gaps. It remains to be proven that from his system
a probabilistic statement about nature's uniformity can be derived.
Additionally, his approach seems to require meta-probabilistic
reasoning, which, at least at first sight, seems to face the problem of
triggering an infinite regress and leaving his account to induction
incomplete.
Eastern Philosophy
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The University of Vienna is internationally renowned for its excellence in
teaching and research, and counts more than 7,500 academics from all
disciplines. This breadth of expertise offers unique opportunities to
address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive
new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a
multidisciplinary perspective.
At the Faculty of Philosophy and Education, the University of Vienna seeks
to appoint a Full Professor of Eastern Philosophy.
The position:
The successful candidate has a research focus in an area of Eastern
Philosophy, such as Buddhist Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy, Indian
Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, or Japanese Philosophy. Within a research
focus in Eastern Philosophy, we welcome applications from all philosophical
sub disciplines, including (but not limited to) Epistemology, Metaphysics,
Philosophy of Mind, Logic, Political Philosophy, Ethics, and Aesthetics. The
candidate has an excellent research track record in the respective field
with publications in internationally leading journals.
Your academic profile:
* Doctoral degree/PhD
* Outstanding research achievements, excellent publication and funding
record, international reputation
* Proven leadership qualities
* Gender and diversity competence
* Experience in designing and managing large research projects
* Enthusiasm for excellent teaching and supervision at the bachelor's,
master's, and doctoral level
* Willingness to take on organisational and administrative
responsibilities within the Faculty and/or the University
The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within
three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelors
programmes and for participation in university committees.
We offer:
* a dynamic research environment
* a wide range of research and teaching support services
* attractive working conditions in a city with a high quality of life
* an attractive salary according to the
<http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/services-for-employees/legal-framework
/> Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff (§98 UG, level A1,
to be negotiated individually) and an organisational retirement plan
* a start-up package, in particular for the initiation of research
projects
* comprehensive relocation support
Application documents:
Please submit a single PDF file (LastName_FirstName.pdf) containing the
following information in English via e-mail to the Dean of the Faculty of
Philosophy and Education at the University of Vienna, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans
Bernhard Schmid, Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), 1010 Wien, (
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dekan.philbild(a)univie.ac.at):
1. Letter of motivation
2. Academic curriculum vitae
o education and training
o positions held to date
o relevant parental, family or other care times
o awards and honors
o commissions of trust
o previous and current cooperation partners
o list of most important acquired third-party funding as principal
investigator, and, if applicable, of inventions/patents
o list of most important scientific talks (max. 10)
o teaching and mentoring
o supervision experience (Master and PhD)
3. List of publications and a link to your ORCID record
4. Research statement
o most important research achievements (max. 2 pages) and
planned future research activities (max. 4 pages)
o synopsis of five key publications with relevance to the position
advertised
5. Teaching and supervision statement
o teaching and supervision concept, including a description of the
previous and planned priorities in academic teaching and supervision (max. 2
pages)
Appendices to application document:
a. Five key publications as electronic full text version
b. Teaching evaluations (if available, compiled into a single PDF
file)
c. Copies of certificates of academic degrees (mandatory, compiled
into a single PDF file)
The University of Vienna has an anti-discriminatory employment policy and
attaches great importance to equal opportunities, the
<https://gleichbehandlung.univie.ac.at/> advancement of women and
<https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/gender-equality-diversity/diversity/>
diversity. We lay special emphasis on increasing the number of women in
senior and in academic positions among the academic and general university
staff and therefore expressly encourage qualified women to apply. Given
equal qualifications, preference will be given to female candidates.
Reference no.: ÖstlichePhil 2024
Application deadline: 15 April 2024
Link:
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page/news/eastern-philosophy/?no_cache=1
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Epistemology
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The University of Vienna is internationally renowned for its excellence in
teaching and research, and counts more than 7,500 academics from all
disciplines. This breadth of expertise offers unique opportunities to
address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive
new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a
multidisciplinary perspective.
At the Faculty of Philosophy and Education, the University of Vienna seeks
to appoint a Full Professor of Epistemology
The position:
The successful candidate has a research focus in Epistemology. They should
have an excellent research track record with publications in internationally
leading journals. Sie*he will contribute to the research of the FWF-funded
Cluster of Excellence Knowledge in Crisis. In addition, the successful
candidate represents the philosophy of science in teaching across all
curriculum levels.
Your academic profile:
* Doctoral degree/PhD
* Outstanding research achievements, excellent publication and funding
record, international reputation
* Proven leadership qualities
* Gender and diversity competence
* Experience in designing and managing large research projects
* Enthusiasm for excellent teaching and supervision at the bachelor's,
master's, and doctoral level
* Willingness to take on organisational and administrative
responsibilities within the Faculty and/or the University.
The University of Vienna expects the successful candidate to acquire, within
three years, proficiency in German sufficient for teaching in bachelors
programmes and for participation in university committees.
We offer:
* a dynamic research environment
* a wide range of research and teaching support services
* attractive working conditions in a city with a high quality of life
* an attractive salary according to the
<http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/services-for-employees/legal-framework
/> Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff (§98 UG, level A1,
to be negotiated individually) and an organisational retirement plan
* a start-up package, in particular for the initiation of research
projects
* comprehensive relocation support
Application documents:
Please submit a single PDF file (LastName_FirstName.pdf) containing the
following information in English via e-mail to the Dean of the Faculty of
Philosophy and Education at the University of Vienna, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans
Bernhard Schmid, Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), 1010 Wien, (
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dekan.philbild(a)univie.ac.at):
1. Letter of motivation
2. Academic curriculum vitae
o education and training
o positions held to date
o relevant parental, family or other care times
o awards and honors
o commissions of trust
o previous and current cooperation partners
o list of most important acquired third-party funding as principal
investigator, and, if applicable, of inventions/patents
o list of most important scientific talks (max. 10)
o teaching and mentoring
o supervision experience (Master and PhD)
3. List of publications and a link to your ORCID record
4. Research statement
o most important research achievements (max. 2 pages) and planned future
research activities (max. 4 pages)
o synopsis of five key publications with relevance to the position
advertised
5. Teaching and supervision statement
o teaching and supervision concept, including a description of the
previous and planned priorities in academic teaching and supervision (max. 2
pages)
Appendices to application document:
a. Five key publications as electronic full text version
b. Teaching evaluations (if available, compiled into a single PDF
file)
c. Copies of certificates of academic degrees (mandatory, compiled
into a single PDF file)
The University of Vienna has an anti-discriminatory employment policy and
attaches great importance to equal opportunities, the
<https://gleichbehandlung.univie.ac.at/> advancement of women and
<https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/gender-equality-diversity/diversity/>
diversity. We lay special emphasis on increasing the number of women in
senior and in academic positions among the academic and general university
staff and therefore expressly encourage qualified women to apply. Given
equal qualifications, preference will be given to female candidates.
Reference no.: Epistemologie 2024
Application deadline: 15 April 2024
Link:
https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/jobs-recruiting/professorships/detail-
page/news/epistemology/?no_cache=1
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&cHash=84169f5fd9e380f8e504ec59db7a2d63
Liebe alle,
ich darf euch herzlich um eure Einreichungen zu diesem CfP für die
Tagung "Materialistisch-(queer)feministische Perspektiven auf Gewalt"
(5. bis 7.12.2024) an der Uni Innsbruck bitten.
Die Auseinandersetzung mit Gewalt aus einer
materialistisch-(queer-)feministischen Perspektive macht deutlich, dass
sie in ihren unterschiedlichen Formen mit gesellschaftlichen Strukturen
verwoben ist. Aus dieser Perspektive gilt es, Institutionen,
ökonomische Zwänge und Bedingungen, Praktiken sowie Wissensformen
sichtbar zu machen, die cis-heteronormative, patriarchale, rassistische,
postkoloniale, klassistische gesellschaftliche Strukturen normalisieren
und auf diese Weise ein Bedingungsgefüge für vielfältige Formen
vergeschlechtlichter, sexualisierter und normativer Gewalt
hervorbringen.
Die Überlegungen zu Kapitalismus als mehrdimensionalem
Gewaltverhältnis stellen den Ausgangspunkt für die Tagung dar, um die
Komplexität von Gewaltverhältnissen, -strukturen, -handlungen und
-diskursen im gegenwärtigen gesellschaftlichen Kontext zu erfassen.
Ziel der Tagung ist es, theoretische und empirische Perspektiven auf
Kapitalismus als intersektionale Gesellschaftsformation zu entwickeln,
die Gewalt strukturell produziert und reproduziert. Wir wollen ausloten,
wie aus materialistisch-(queer)feministischer Perspektive Gewalt als
Ausbeutung, Gewalt als Verhinderung von Lebenschancen und Sicherheit
sowie Gewalt als Normierung konzeptualisiert werden kann, die sich in
die Konstitution von vergeschlechtlichten, sexualisierten,
rassifizierten und klassierten Subjekten, Körpern und Bevölkerungen
einschreibt. Angesichts der multiplen Krisen der Gegenwart wollen wir
zudem diskutieren, welche theoretischen und konzeptuellen Werkzeuge
erforderlich sind, um autoritären Antifeminismus, steigende Queer- und
Transfeindlichkeit sowie Angriffe auf körperliche Selbstbestimmung zu
bekämpfen.
Mehr dazu im CfP :)
Mit lieben Grüßen,
Flora Löffelmann
--
Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!
APSE TALK: Jeremy Butterfield | Emergent Ontology and Structural
Realism: Quantities as Objects and Objects as Quantities
Applied Philosophy of Science and Epistomology Talk Series
A series of talks organized by APSE (Department of Philosophy). More
information here: apse.univie.ac.at/news-events/apse-talks/
Date: 07/03/2024
Time: 15h00
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3A
Abstract: My current research centers on the question of how to
adjudicate an appropriate background logic for axiomatizations of
mathematics. Currently, first-order logics are the default background
logic. They have the advantage of being simple yet expressive,
deductively complete, but has two main disadvantages. The first is that
it is not categorical, which means that there are infinitely many
non-isomorphic models for e.g., the natural number sequence 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, . . . -- most including strange entities like "non-standard" numbers
capable of being greater than all natural numbers, and in which addition
and multiplication aren't computable! The second disadvantage is that
making first-order logics expressive enough to axiomatize the natural
numbers renders it incomplete! In many ways, first-order logics simply
are not up to the task. Second-order logics are deductively incomplete,
but have the advantage of being categorical, which makes them far more
suitable to talk with precision about a mathematical structure. As such,
I intend to use the history of model theory as of scientific progress
and decision-making with respect to our background theories when the
advantages and disadvantages aren't themselves decisive. But first, this
history must be generated, and the early history of model theory is what
I will focus on for this talk.
All are welcome!
Liebe Institutsangehörige!
Der Moodle Basiskurs zur Recherche- und Informationskompetenz ist jetzt auch in der engl. Übersetzung verfügbar!
https://moodle.univie.ac.at/course/view.php?id=408652 (dt.)
https://moodle.univie.ac.at/course/view.php?id=421607 (engl.)
Der neue Basiskurs ist nun unter "Ständige Schulungsangebote" der Universitätsbibliothek verlinkt:
https://bibliothek.univie.ac.at/schulungsangebot/ (dt.)
https://bibliothek.univie.ac.at/schulungsangebot/en/ (engl.)
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Die Vorteile des neuen Moodle-Kurses sind:
· mit Student*innen gemeinsam entwickelt
· Zielgruppe: Studienanfänger*innen
· Forum zum Austausch
· Quiz zur Lernüberprüfung
· PPPs und Videos werden laufend ergänzt
· Handouts im Downloadbereich
· Barrierefreiheit wurde berücksichtigt
Der Basiskurs Recherche- und Informationskompetenz wurde maßgeblich von der Fachbereichsbibliothek Philosophie und Psychologie in Zusammenarbeit mit der Hauptbibliothek erstellt.
Liebe Grüße und einen guten Semesterstart
Sonja Fiala
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OR Mag. Sonja Fiala
Leiterin der Fachbereichsbibliothek Philosophie und Psychologie
Fachreferentin für Philosophie (Hauptbibliothek)
Universität Wien
Universitätsbibliothek
Fachbereichsbibliothek Philosophie und Psychologie
Universitätsstraße 7
1010 Wien
T: +43-1-4277-15079
sonja.fiala(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:sonja.fiala@univie.ac.at>
https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/person.html?id=15366https://bibliothek.univie.ac.at/fb-philosophie-psychologie/
Liebe Freunde des ISTB,
wir laden herzlich zu unserem nächsten Vortrag ein:
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*Dr. Shree Nahata, University of Oxford: *
*"Dharmakīrti versus Akalaṅka on the Nature, Object, and Structure
of Perception"*
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Ort und Zeit:
Donnerstag, 21. März 2024, 17:30, Seminarraum 1 des Instituts für
Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde (Campus der Universität Wien,
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2.7, 1090 Wien) (iCal
<https://stb.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_istb/NE_Vortraege/ICS/2024…>)
Der Vortrag findet hybrid statt (Klicken Sie hier zur Teilnahme via Zoom
am 21.3.
<https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66429055431?pwd=MUc1WDA1SkhGaGNiZ2dTeldocVNEQT09>).
Nähere Informationen zum Vortrag und zum Vortragenden finden Sie hier
als PDF
<https://stb.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_istb/NE_Vortraege/PDF/2024…>
oder auf unserer website
<https://stb.univie.ac.at/news-events/detail/news/dharmakirti-versus-akalank…>.
Im Anschluss an den Vortrag bitten wir zu einem Glas Wein.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen! MfG, Judith Starecek
Institut für Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde
Universität Wien
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2.1
1090 Wien
T: +43-1-4277-43502
stb.univie.ac.at
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Merken Sie sich auch unsere nächsten Veranstaltungen vor!
April 18, 2024, 17:30
Public lecture:
Parjanya Sen, “The Himalayan Periphery, the British Raj and the
Home-Grown Tibetologist”
April 22, 2024, 17:30
Public lecture:
Diwakar Acharya, “*Hidden in Plain Sight: Identification and Analysis of
the Earliest Sāṃkhya and Yoga Texts*(Part 1)”
Part 2 of the lecture will be held at IKGA, on Tuesday April 23rd (time
TBC).
April 25, 2024, 17:30
Public lecture:
Nathan Hill, “The 23rd letter of the Tibetan alphabet: the controversy
continues”
May 22-23, 2024
Seminar & public lecture:
Naomi Appleton, on the /Viśvantarajātaka/
June 6, 2024, 17:30
Public lecture:
Peter Szánto, “Re-editing the /Suhṛllekha/, attributed to Nāgārjuna”
June 13-15, 2024
Workshop:
“Sounds, Literature and Images: Indian Experience in the First World War“
https://stb.univie.ac.at/news-events/
Summer School
Call for Applications
(Deadline: April 1, 2024)
22nd univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
EuropEAN SUMMER SCHOOL on the philosophy of mathematics
in cooperation with
EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS (ESPM)
https://philmath.eu/
Vienna, September 9-13, 2024
The second European Summer School on the Philosophy of Mathematics will
focus on different topics in the philosophy of mathematics, its foundations,
as well as on the philosophy of mathematical practice. We are happy to
invite abstract submissions by graduate students (MA and PhD). The School
will be hosted in person at the University of Vienna and will include three
tutorials by distinguished scholars as well as a training unit on
"Quantitative and qualitative empirical methods for philosophers of
mathematics" by Matthew Inglis and Deborah Kant (provided by the CIPSH Chair
DMRCP ("Diversity of Mathematical Research Cultures and Practices").
The school aims to bring together Master and PhD students interested in the
connection between philosophy and mathematics, giving them the opportunity
to discuss related topics with leading scholars in the field.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
* Mathematical knowledge and mathematical understanding
* Justification and representation in mathematics
* Informal proofs and mathematical rigor
* The role of intuition and diagrams in mathematical reasoning
* Experimental mathematics and mathematical practice
* Mathematical ontology
Lecturers:
Jessica Carter (Aarhus University)
<https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/jessica-maria-helena-grund-carter(5177
bcfe-0a52-4da9-aa71-e06fa0a3d5a6).html>
https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/jessica-maria-helena-grund-carter(5177b
cfe-0a52-4da9-aa71-e06fa0a3d5a6).html
Yacin Hamami (ETH Zurich)
<https://www.yacinhamami.com> https://www.yacinhamami.com
Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz)
<https://www.philosophie.uni-konstanz.de/en/ag-leon-horsten/leon-horsten/>
https://www.philosophie.uni-konstanz.de/en/ag-leon-horsten/leon-horsten/
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior
researchers in relevant fields, but the organizers also encourage
applications from people in all stages of their career.
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/en/> https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/
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
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:summerschool.ivc@univie.ac.at> summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:georg.schiemer@univie.ac.at> georg.schiemer(a)univie.ac.at
VDP Writing Week
Just before the new semester hits again, we want to push our thesis time to the max.
Let’s write together from Monday-Friday, 4.3.-8.3.2024, from 8:00-13:00 in room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna.
We will have 3 writing sessions à 1,5h per day, with 15-minute breaks=
8:00-9:30,
9:45-11:15,
11:30-13:00.
No registration necessary. If you want to sleep in and join for the later sessions – no problem! But please join during the short breaks for the sake of our concentration. Doctoral, Master and Bachelor students welcome!
VDP Academic Writing Workshop
“Bird by bird! Writing powerful small assignments in flow” - 11.3.2024, 13:00-14:30, room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
Anne Lamott wrote one of the most popular books about the writing process :"Bird by bird: Instructions on Writing & Life". The book is funny, heart warming and very wise. Looking at the whole process of writing a dissertation we will focus on the question how the actual writing phase can become productive and joyful through Anne Lamotts strategies "bird by bird" and "shitty first draft".
Please bring paper, pens and an open mind.
I am looking forward to meeting you and writing with you
Judith Wolfsberger
Author of "Frei geschrieben: Mut, Freiheit und Strategie für wissenschaftliches Schreiben" (UTB, 5. Auflage)
Registration desired, please write a short mail to lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:lisa.tragbar@univie.ac.at>
Optionally followed by a Writing Evening, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
VDP Writing Evenings Summer Semester 2024
The VDP Writing Evenings provide an opportunity for focused work on dissertations and academic texts. They are accessible to philosophy PhD candidates, advanced master's students, or anyone in between. (Almost) Every Monday, 15:00-19:00, in Room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna, it's writing o'clock. No registration necessary, just show up.
Each Writing Evening consists of 4 writing sessions, each session comprises 50 minutes of writing and 10 minutes of peer interaction/break.
Mondays, 15:00-19:00, Room 3A, NIG 3rd floor
(Except on public holidays and lecture-free periods)
11.3.24, 13:00 – 14:30, NIG, 3A: “Bird by bird! Writing powerful small assignments in flow” - Academic Writing Workshop with Judith Wolfsberger
11.3.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
18.3.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
8.4.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
15.4.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
22.4.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
29.4.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
6.5.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
13.5.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
27.5.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
3.6.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
10.6.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
17.6.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
24.6.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
For questions and inquiries, please contact lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at or eva.liedauer(a)univie.ac.at.
Dear colleagues and students,
from 14 to 16 June 2024, the 4th Central European Graduate Conference in
Ancient Philosophy will take place at the Humboldt University Berlin.
The primary target group of the conference are PhD students inscribed at
a central European university who work on ancient Greco-Roman philosophy
or its reception in the Arabic tradition. Applications from PhD students
inscribed at the University of Vienna are very welcome. Please find
attached the Call for Abstracts (the deadline is 20 March 2024).
I would be grateful if you could forward the call to any interested PhD
students or early-career researchers.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Severin Gotz
———
Severin Gotz, MA MSt
Institut für Klassische Philologie, Mittel- und Neulatein
Universität Wien
Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
severin.gotz(a)univie.ac.at
Liebe Kolleg:innen,
im Anhang schicke ich Ihnen den Aushang für die kommende FÖP der DSPL43
( Philosophie) am Mittwoch, 06.03.2024 ab 13.30. Bitte beachten Sie,
dass die FÖP dieses Semester vor Ort im Hörsaal 3F (3. Stock, NIG)
stattfindet.
Dear colleagues,
Please find attached the schedule for our next faculty-public
presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects on Wednesday 6th March
2024 from 1.30 p.m. onwards. Participants are welcome! Please note that
this semester the FÖP will be held on site in Hörsaal 3F (3. Stock, NIG).
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 IVC fellow Valérie Lynn Therrien (McGill
University), who will give a talk on February 22, 3.00-4.30pm (CEST).
Title: Towards a History of Model Theory
Abstract: My current research centers on the question of how to
adjudicate an appropriate background logic for axiomatizations of
mathematics. Currently, first-order logics are the default background
logic. They have the advantage of being simple yet expressive,
deductively complete, but has two main disadvantages. The first is that
it is not categorical, which means that there are infinitely many
non-isomorphic models for e.g., the natural number sequence 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, . . . — most including strange entities like “non-standard” numbers
capable of being greater than all natural numbers, and in which addition
and multiplication aren’t computable! The second disadvantage is that
making first-order logics expressive enough to axiomatize the natural
numbers renders it incomplete! In many ways, first-order logics simply
are not up to the task. Second-order logics are deductively incomplete,
but have the advantage of being categorical, which makes them far more
suitable to talk with precision about a mathematical structure. As such,
I intend to use the history of model theory as of scientific progress
and decision-making with respect to our background theories when the
advantages and disadvantages aren’t themselves decisive. But first, this
history must be generated, and the early history of model theory is what
I will focus on for this talk.
Venue: HS 3D, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1090 Wien
All are welcome!
Georg Schiemer
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the Work-in-Progress (WIP) series is
inviting speakers (postdocs, doctoral candidates, late master's
students, and visiting scholars) for the upcoming summer semester dates
on
21. Mar, 2024
18. Apr, 2024
2. May, 2024
23. May, 2024
6. Jun, 2024
27. Jun, 2024
The WIP is an informal space for postdocs, graduate students, advanced
master's students, and visiting scholars to present their research ideas
and work in progress, receive feedback, and network with colleagues in
our department.
Meetings in SoSe24 take place always on Thursdays from 17:15 to 18:45 in
room 3A. Everyone is invited to join us for dinner or drinks afterward.
The talks can be in English or German.
You can contact wip.philosophie(a)univie.ac.at if you would like to
present your work in progress in the WIP, or if you have any questions.
Calendar and registration details can be found at:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/doctoral-training/wip-series/
Please spread the word about this call and consider presenting your
work-in-progress with us.
We wish you all the best,
Raphael Aybar
Mark Basafa
Adrian Fleisch
Martin Niederl
Sophie Veigl
Yi-Jie Xia
The organizing team
The Work-in-Progress (WIP) lecture series is organized by the Vienna
Doctoral School of Philosophy (VDP) in cooperation with Khôra: Platform
for Philosophical Discussion and the Vienna Forum for Analytic
Philosophy.
Dear Colleagues,
Knowledge in Crisis is hosting its next public event on 21 February at the Billrothhaus. Please check out the details & register here<https://events.ceu.edu/2024-02-21/why-do-we-disagree-about-politics-role-kn…>.
Why Do We Disagree About Politics?
The Role of Knowledge in Democratic Societies
Panel Discussion and Reception
21 February 2024
19:30 - 22:00
Billrothhaus | Frankgasse 8, 1090 Wien
Doors open at 19:00. Registration required.
"Democracy is a mechanism for distributing knowledge about matters of public interest, allowing us to decide which politicians should govern." This popular view paints the picture that a politician's role is to inform voters about what is in our best interest. Losing elections, then, must be the result of ineffective communication: "If only we'd managed to get our message across to people properly", the story goes, "then they would have seen why they had to vote for us!"
This picture clearly falls short of the messy reality of politics. But why? Does it portray an overly rationalistic picture of the democratic process? Is this picture overly idealistic? Does it overestimate the importance of (conveying) knowledge in democratic decisionmaking? Does it overestimate the potential for people to know what is in their best interest? How can we even determine what a person's "best interest" truly is?
Speakers:
Michael Ignatieff (Historian, former politician, Rector Emeritus at Central European University)
Oliver Traldi (Philosopher at Princeton University, author of the forthcoming book Political Beliefs)
Åsa Wikforss (Philosopher at Stockholm University, member of the Swedish Academy, Director of the Knowledge Resistance project)
The discussion will be moderated by Eva Stanzl, journalist at the Wiener Zeitung.
All the best,
Jason Means
Jason Means, MA
Director of Management and Transfer
FWF Cluster of Excellence Knowledge in Crisis
Department of Philosophy
Pronouns: He/Him
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+43 1 25230 7538
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-d-means/>
Workshop on Logic and Its Philosophy
This workshop brings together early career researchers in areas of
philosophy that intersect with logic (including philosophical logic,
philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mathematics) to discuss on-going
work.
08.02.2024 -- 09.02.2024
Neues Institutsgebäude HS 3B, 3. Stock, Universitätstrasse 7, 1090 Wien
Please contact Andrew Tedder ( <mailto:ajtedder.at@gmail.com>
ajtedder.at(a)gmail.com) with questions.
Dear Colleagues,
There is an open call for participants (at the master, doctoral, and
postdoctoral level) in the univie:summer school “Ways of Doing
Philosophy: East and West” that is organized by our doctoral researchers
at the Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy.
Abstract:
Nowadays, the term philosophy is a common currency across cultures,
university curricula, and public discourses around the world. But what
happens when φιλοσοφία (philosophia) meets contemporary philosophy and
its non-Western counterparts such as Chinese zhexue 哲學? The term
encompasses a plethora of conceptions of philosophical practices that
vary between East and West cultures.
This edition of the Summer School will provide a platform for
participants to explore and learn from the plurality of philosophical
subjects, methods, and purposes. In addition, the Summer School will
focus on the past and present bridges between ancient and
modern/contemporary philosophy, as well as between Western and
non-Western philosophical traditions, and on the global lessons about
philosophy that can be drawn from these interactions.
The summer school will, in addition, host keynote lectures on Western
Philosophy (with a focus on Ancient Greek Philosophy) and Eastern
Philosophy (Daoism, Confucianism and Indian Philosophy).
All the relevant information can be found here:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/doctoral-training/summer-sch…
Dates: 25-30 July 2024
Location: Neues Institutsgebäude, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien
The deadline for applications is March 15, 2024.
Contact email: vdp.summerschool.2024(a)gmail.com
We would be very grateful if you could help us to spread this call to
your colleagues and students worldwide. Thank you very much for your
support!
Best,
Raphael Aybar