Tagungseinladung Hans Kelsen und die österreichische Wissenschaftskultur.
Symposion zum 50. Todestag
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie auf die folgende Tagung aufmerksam machen und herzlich
einladen:
Hans Kelsen und die österreichische Wissenschaftskultur Symposion zum 50.
Todestag
Freitag, 20. Oktober 2023
Verwaltungsgerichtshof, Judenplatz 11, 1010 Wien
Nähere Informationen finden Sie im Attachment.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Zarah Weiss
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(she/her)
Wiener Kreis Gesellschaft
Campus der Universität Wien
Spitalgasse 2-4
Hof 1, Tür 1.2
1090 Wien, Österreich
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*IWM Lectures in Human Sciences with Seyla Benhabib*
The intense interest in cosmopolitanism in the social and political
sciences, cultural and legal studies dates back to the last two decades
of the twentieth century. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the
reunification of Germany, and the extension of the European Union to
east and central European countries formerly under Communist rule, the
Kantian cosmopolitan ideal of uniting diverse countries under the rule
of law, respect for human rights and the free exchange of goods and
services seemed to come alive. By the beginning of the new century,
cosmopolitanism had fallen on hard times. This series will defend
cosmopolitanism from below by engaging with the postcolonial critiques
of Kantian thought, voiced by James Tully, Inez Valdez, Sylvia Wynter,
and Walter Mignolo. The three lectures bearing the overarching title
"The Changing Fortunes of Cosmopolitanism: Demos, Cosmos and Globus"
will be held on 5, 11, and 19 October 2023 at the University of Vienna*.
For more information and to register, please see here
<https://www.iwm.at/event/part-i-the-changing-fortunes-of-cosmopolitanism-de…>.
*
*Seyla Benhabib*has held appointments at Yale, Columbia, and Harvard, in
addition to numerous visiting professorships around the world. Among her
many publications are Exile, Statelessness, and Migration. Playing Chess
with History from Hannah Arendt to Isaiah Berlin (2018), Another
Cosmopolitanism (2006), The Claims of Culture (2003), and The Rights of
Others (2004). Her work has been translated into twelve languages.
Benhabib is currently Albert Hirschman Fellow at the Institute for Human
Sciences.
The lecture series is organized in cooperation with the Departments of
Philosophy, Sociology, Political Science, and Anthropology at the
University of Vienna.
Sehr geehrte Kolleg:innen,
ich möchte Sie auf folgende Public Philosophy Veranstaltung aufmerksam machen.
Liebe Grüße
Sebastian Krach
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Liebe Kolleg:innen der akademischen Philosophie,
wir freuen uns sehr, Sie herzlich zu folgender Veranstaltung einladen zu dürfen: "Islands of Resilience – Public Philosophy for the Future", die am 10. und 11. Oktober, also nächste Woche Dienstag und Mittwoch im rhiz, Club und Kulturort am Gürtel (U6 Josefstädter Straße), stattfinden wird.
Kuratiert wird die Veranstaltung von Mitgliedern der Forschungsgruppe für Technik- und Medienphilosophie an unserem Institut. Die Philosophie-Tage sind eingebettet in das Festival "rhiz 25:25", das heißt neben Philosophie erwartet Sie auch Musik und Kunst.
Hier<https://rhiz.wien/blog/islands-of-resilience-2525-festival/> geht es zum kompletten Festival-Programm und unten finden Sie eine Kurzbeschreibung sowie das Programm der zwei Public Philosophy-Tage.
Wir würden uns sehr freuen, viele von Ihnen bei der Veranstaltung zu sehen. Der Eintritt zu den Philosophie-Veranstaltungen ist frei. Und leiten Sie die Nachricht gerne an alle – Kolleg:innen, Freund:innen, Familie usw. – weiter, von denen Sie denken, dass sie sich für Philosophie, Technik und die Beschäftigung mit wünschenswerten Zukünften interessieren könnten.
Bis nächste Woche!
Leonie Möck, Peter Rantasa & Mark Coeckelbergh
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Dear colleagues in academic philosophy,
I am delighted to invite you to the event "Islands of Resilience – Public Philosophy for the Future" next week Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10 & 11 @rhiz, club and cultural venue at the Gürtel (U6 Josefstädter Straße).
The two public philosophy days are curated by members of the philosophy of technology and media group at our Department, and embedded in the rhiz 25:25 festival, with music, art and philosophy.
Here<https://rhiz.wien/blog/islands-of-resilience-2525-festival/> you can find the whole festival program, and below a short description and program of the public philosophy event.
We would be very happy to see many of you there. There is no entrance fee for the philosophy events. Please feel free to spread the information to everyone – colleagues, friends, family etc. – whoever you think might be interested in philosophy, imagination, technology and the engagement with desirable futures.
Fyi: The evening on Tuesday will be held completely in English, and the game on Wednesday will be held in German and English.
See you next week!
Leonie Möck, Peter Rantasa & Mark Coeckelbergh
[cid:part1.m1x4vV9b.oG5J9RmE@univie.ac.at]
Islands of Resilience – Public Philosophy für die Zukunft
Wir leben derzeit in einer Situation, die man als Polykrise bezeichnen kann: Von den Auswirkungen der Klimakrise, über instabile Finanz- und Wirtschaftsentwicklungen, Krieg und Pandemien bis hin zu technologischen Umwälzungen der Arbeitswelt und unserer Bildungsinstitutionen. Der Technik kommt hier eine ambivalente Rolle zu. Einerseits trägt ihr Einsatz zu den Krisen bei, bringt sie zum Teil sogar hervor, andererseits steht Technik auch im Mittelpunkt von Visionen einer besseren, egalitären Zukunft.
Überzeugt von der Relevanz einer transdiziplinären und vielschichtigen Betrachtung dieser komplexen Phänomene, fördert “Islands of Resilience” die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Wissenschaftler:innen, Künstler:innen, Aktivist:innen und anderen gesellschaftlichen Akteuren. Ziel des Projekts ist es, über die Kritik bestehender Verhältnisse hinaus zu gehen und Visionen für eine wünschenswerte Zukunft zu entwerfen sowie Wege aufzuzeigen, diese explizit zu machen.
Wir wollen zum Prozess der Suche nach Antworten beitragen auf die Fragen: Wie navigieren wir gemeinsam in Richtung zukunftsfähiger Gemeinschaften? Welche Technologien können nach der Absage der Internet-Revolution heute Träger emanzipatorischer politischer Visionen sein und uns dabei helfen, Krisen zu bewältigen und wie wirken wir in Richtung besserer soziotechnischer Systeme? Welche Rolle kann und soll Wissenschaft und Kunst in Hinblick auf die politischen Aspekte technologischer Umwälzungen spielen? Dabei fragen wir an den zwei Veranstaltungstagen performativ nach den Potenzialen einer Public Philosophy und erforschen die Bedeutung kollektiver Imaginationsprozesse und Räume, um damit Impulse für das Aufbrechen und Erweitern herkömmlicher Strukturen des Nachdenkens über Zukunft zu setzen.
Islands of Resilience – Public Philosophy for the Future
We are currently living in a situation that can be described as a polycrisis: From the effects of the climate crisis, to unstable financial and economic developments, war and pandemics, to technological upheavals in the world of work and our educational institutions. Technology has an ambivalent role to play here. On the one hand, its use contributes to the crises, in some cases even creates them; on the other hand, technology is also at the heart of visions of a better, more egalitarian future.
Convinced of the relevance of a transdisciplinary and multi-layered approach to these complex phenomena, "Islands of Resilience" promotes collaboration between scientists, artists, activists and other social actors. The aim of the project is to go beyond the critique of existing conditions and to create visions for a desirable future as well as to develop ways to make them explicit.
We want to contribute to the process of finding answers to the questions: How do we navigate together towards sustainable communities? After the rejection of the internet revolution, which technologies can be carriers of emancipatory political visions today and help us to overcome crises, and how do we work towards better socio-technical systems? What role can, and should science and art play with regard to the political aspects of technological upheavals? During the two days of the event, we will performatively inquire into the potentials of a public philosophy and explore the significance of collective imaginative processes and spaces in order to set impulses for breaking up and extending conventional structures in thinking about the future.
Programm/Schedule:
[DI/TUE] 10/10/23
10:00–15:00h
Workshop: „Rhizomatisch Denken“, Sebastian Krach & Philipp Quell (khora – Plattform für Philosophische Diskussion)
19:30h
Opening: Leonie Möck & Peter Rantaša
19:45h
Panel (English): “Worldbuilding Technologies”
* Matias del Campo (University of Michigan)
* Mark Coeckelbergh (Universität Wien)
* Elisabeth Oberzaucher (Universität Wien/Urban Human)
* Eugenia Stamboliev (Universität Wien)
Moderation: Natascha Gruver (Universität Wien/Central European University)
Das Gespräch wird für die "Philosophischen Brocken" des Radiosenders Orange 94.0 aufgezeichnet.
21:00h
Talk (English): “Let’s Decarbonize – Now! Building climate collectives to accelerate the climate transition”, Jesse de Pagter & Stefan Weingärtner (decarbnow)
22:00h
Clubprogramm, kuratiert von: Klasse für digitale Kunst & Freunde (dieAngewandte)
[MI/WED] 11/10/23
18:00h–19:00h
Game (Deutsch/English): “FutureGov Game – Scenarios for 2048”, Céline Pieters (Universität Wien) & Leonie Möck (Universität Wien)
19:30h
Opening: Leonie Möck & Peter Rantaša
19:45h
Panel: “Imagination und Zukunft”
* Janina Loh (Stiftung Liebenau/Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg)
* Dagmar Fink (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Geschlechterforschung/Universität Wien)
* Sergej Seitz (Universität Wien)
Moderation: Jan Groos (Future Histories – Forscher, Filmemacher & Podcaster)
Das Gespräch wird für den Podcast “Future Histories” aufgezeichnet.
22:00h
Clubprogramm, kuratiert von: Klasse für digitale Kunst & Freunde (dieAngewandte)
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Leonie Möck, University Assistant (Prae Doc)
Philosophy of Media and Technology
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), 1010 Vienna
leonie.moeck(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:leonie.moeck@univie.ac.at>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir dürfen Sie auf folgende Veranstaltung hinweisen und herzlich dazu einladen (siehe auch die Informationen im Anhang).
Workshop des Forschungsschwerpunkts Menschenrechte und Demokratie der Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät "Hegel's World Revolutions" mit Richard Bourke (University of Cambridge), am Montag, den 16. Oktober 2023, 10:00-12:00 Uhr im
Seminarraum 6, Kolingasse 14-16, 1090 Wien, Erdgeschoß.
Anmeldung erbeten bis 11. Oktober bei: birgitta.bader-zaar(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:birgitta.bader-zaar@univie.ac.at>
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Office-Team Institut für Geschichte
From August 1, 2024 to August 8, 2024 the 25th World Congress of Philosophy will take place in Rome, Italy. The title of the congress is “Philosophy Across Boundaries”.
For the Thematic Section (50) “Philosophy & Psychoanalysis ” contributions with a maximum length of 1800 words, together with an abstract of 200 words and up to five keywords can be submitted.
Contributions on all subjects and areas of the relation between philosophy and psychoanalysis are welcome. In particular contributions that deal with feminist/intersectional and phenomenological perspectives in the field of philosophy, psychoanalysis and psychiatry are warmly invited.
The address for submissions is: https://wcprome2024.com/paper/ <https://wcprome2024.com/paper/>
The deadline for submissions is November 10, 2023.
A more detailed description of the thematic section is attached.
Please be aware that you have to provide the financial means to attend this World Congress, and € 200 for early registration prior to October 1st, 2023 € 225 for registration until January 31st, 2024 € 250 for registration from February 1st, 2024, (and € 50 for Students)
In case you are interested to share a panel let me know, and there is of course a possibility to bring in your ideas in order to foster a dialogue between philosophy, gender matters and psychic health with a special emphasis on (or dialogue with) psychoanalytic approaches. Round tables would usually include speakers from at least three different countries and are subject to the approval of the Steering Committee of FISP.
We look forward to receiving as many submissions as possible and to a fruitful and innovative atmosphere at the next World Congress in Rome.
Feel free to share the call in your community/department.
Sincerly, Brigitta Keintzel, Dr.
University of Vienna, Philosophy.
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
im Anhang schicke ich Ihnen den Aushang für die kommende FÖP der DSPL43(
Philosophie) am Mittwoch, 18.10.2023 ab 13:30. Bitte beachten Sie, dass
die FÖP dieses Semester vor Ort im Hörsaal 3C (3. Stock, NIG) stattfindet.
Dear colleague,
Please find attached the schedule for our next faculty-public
presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects on Wednesday,
18.10.2023 from 1.30 p.m. onwards. Participants are welcome! Please note
that this semester the FÖP will be held onsite in Hörsaal 3C (3. Stock,
NIG).
Mit besten Grüßen,
With best wishes,
Benjamin Schnieder, DSPL43
Guten Tag!
Das Center for Teaching and Learning veranstaltet am Do., 28.09.2023,
10:00-13:00h folgenden Kurs:
Geschlechtervielfalt in der Lehre
Wie kann ich ihr den ihr gebührenden Raum geben?
Trans, inter*, nichtbinär, divers, cis, Pronomenrunde, all gender toilet
... Nicht nur der Staat erkennt Geschlecht mittlerweile als vielfältig
an, auch an Universitäten kommt das Thema immer öfter auf. Aber was ist
Geschlecht bzw. Geschlechtervielfalt eigentlich? Was bedeuten Begriffe
wie trans, cis, nichtbinär etc.? In welchen Geschlechternormen bewege
ich mich selber? Wie kann ich trans_inter*nichtbinären Personen in
meiner Lehre respektvoll begegnen? Wie kann ich einen möglichst offenen,
geschlechtervielfältigen Raum gestalten?
In diesem Workshop haben wir 3 Stunden Zeit, uns mit dem Thema
Geschlechtervielfalt in der Lehre aus verschiedenen Perspektiven zu
beschäftigen: Neben einer Einführung in zentrale Begriffe und Konzepte
stehen die Selbstreflexion der eigenen Geschlechterbilder und vor allem
konkrete Fragen aus Ihrem Arbeitsalltag im Mittelpunkt. Bringen Sie Ihre
Fragen und Anliegen mit, damit wir sie gemeinsam diskutieren können!
Alle Lehrende sind herzlich dazu eingeladen!
Link zur Anmeldung:
https://ctl.univie.ac.at/angebote-fuer-lehrende/teaching-competence/diversi…
Prof. Friedrich Stadler (University of Vienna):
“Georg Henrik von Wright and Austrian Philosophy – Personal and
Intellectual Encounters with Family Resemblances”
Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki,
October 20th 2023, 15.15-17.00 (3.15-5 pm).
Live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLqQQsCi68E
Georg Henrik von Wright acknowledged Eino Kaila and Ludwig Wittgenstein
as pivotal to his philosophical growth, reflecting his deep engagement
with Austrian philosophy from Mach to the Vienna Circle. His connection
with Wittgenstein, both as successor and literary heir, strongly shaped
his intellectual path. However, this should not overshadow his
individual accomplishments in fields like induction, deontic logic, and
ethics. His interactions with Austrian thinkers fit within the framework
of “Austrian Philosophy,” which potentially would have led him to study
under Viktor Kraft in Vienna instead of Cambridge if not for WWII.
In this lecture von Wright’s intellectual journey from pre-war Vienna to
the end of the 20th century will be illustrated, involving encounters
with the Vienna Circle and the Wittgenstein community in Austria. At the
end the question is raised whether Georg Henrik von Wright was a typical
analytic philosopher.
Professor Friedrich Stadler
Friedrich Stadler is retired Professor of History and Philosophy of
Science at the University of Vienna and is currently Permanent Fellow at
the Institute Vienna Circle, which he founded and headed until 2018. He
also acts as director of the Vienna Circle Society and as member of the
Commission for History and Philosophy of Science at the Austrian Academy
of Sciences.
He is the author of books on Ernst Mach and the Vienna Circle, editor
and co-editor of a book series covering Logical Empiricism, history and
philosophy of science, analytic philosophy, modern intellectual history
and more. He has served as President of the European Philosophy of
Science Association and of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society.
/See below for English version./
Sehr geehrte Internationalisierungsbeauftragte an den Fakultäten und
Zentren,
im Rahmen unserer Strategischen Partnerschaft mit der University of
Chicago erfolgt heuer die siebte Ausschreibungsrunde für das
*International Grant Program der University of Chicago und der
Universität Wien*. Im Rahmen des Programms lädt die Universität Wien
Wissenschafter*innen ein, sich gemeinsam mit ihren Forschungskontakten
an der University of Chicago für die Förderung eines Joint Projects in
Wien oder Chicago zu bewerben (Förderhöhe: bis zu 12.500 US-Dollar).
Details zur Ausschreibung finden Sie im Anhang und auf unserer Webseite
<https://international.univie.ac.at/internationale-kooperationen-und-netzwer…>.
Die Ausschreibungsfrist endet am *3. November 2023.*
Bitte beachten Sie, dass im Rahmen dieses Programms ausschließlich
Wissenschafter*innen der Universität Wien sowie der University of
Chicago gefördert werden können.
Für Rückfragen zu dieser Ausschreibung steht Ihnen Frau Janna Kazim per
Email unter janna.kazim(a)univie.ac.at oder telefonisch unter der
Durchwahl 18235 gerne zur Verfügung.
Wir bitten um Verteilung der Ausschreibung innerhalb Ihrer Fakultät /
Ihres Zentrums und bedanken uns für Ihre Unterstützung.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
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Dear Internationalisation Representatives at the Faculties and Centres,
As part of our strategic partnership with the University of Chicago, the
7th call for the *Chicago-Vienna International Grant Program* is now
open. Faculty members at the University of Vienna and their
collaborators at the University of Chicago are invited to apply for
funding in an amount up to US$ 12,500 to organize joint projects either
in Chicago or in Vienna.
For more detailed information, please see the call for applications in
the attachment or on our website
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>.
The deadline for applications is *November 3, 2023.*
Please note that only scientists from the University of Vienna and the
University of Chicago are eligible for funding under this program.
If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Janna Kazim from the
International Office (email: janna.kazim(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:janna.kazim@univie.ac.at>, Tel .: + 43-1-4277-18235).
We kindly ask for distribution of the call within your faculty / centre
and thank you for your support.
Best regards,
Barbara Good
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*Call for Papers: Circle U. Conference on Interdisciplinary and
Transdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development, Louvain, 23-34
November (Call open until 1 October)*
This annual conference aims at stimulating and supporting the emergence
of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research in the field of
sustainable development. The call for papers is targeted at researchers
from Circle U. partner universities as well as their non-academic
partners interested in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research
related to sustainable development.
Target group: especially early career researchers from Circle U.
universities
Open for all fields of research!
Call for Contributions open until: 1 October
For possible travel funding, please contact circle-u(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:circle-u@univie.ac.at>
More information on:
https://uclouvain.be/en/discover/university-transition/conference-sur-la-re…
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KANTIAN STANDING GROUP OF THE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH
& THE KEELE-OXFORD-ST ANDREWS KANTIAN (KOSAK) RESEARCH CENTRE
(in association with the Keele Forum for Philosophical Research)
CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS
ECPR Headquarters, Harbour House, Colchester
'J.-J. ROUSSEAU'* ANNUAL LECTURE AND CONFERENCE
20&21 November 2023
External Freedom and the Idea of the General United Will in Kant
By Katrin Flikschuh (LSE),
Followed by a conference on Kant and Rousseau; invited speakers:
Stefanie Buchenau (Paris), Norman Ajari (Edinburgh), Luigi Caranti
(Catania) and David James (Warwick),
With a response by Katrin Flikschuh
24&25 November 2023
Political Legitimacy, Rationality and Morality
By Rainer Forst (Frankfurt)
Followed by a conference on Rainer Forst's Work; invited speakers:
Alasia Nuti (York), Fabienne Peter (Warwick), Sorin Baiasu (Keele),
David Owen (Southampton),
With a response by Rainer Forst
All welcome!
CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS: If you would like to act as
commentator for the papers given by Professors Buchenau, Ajari, Caranti,
James, Nuti, Peter, Baiasu or Owen, or would like to chair any of the
sessions, please send an expression of interest to sgconference(a)ecpr.eu.
Commentators and chairpersons will benefit from a discount of a 50%
discount on their registration for the event. For further information on
the event and event registration see: Call for Chairs and Discussants
(ecpr.eu) [1]
Deadline: Tuesday 12 September 2023.
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The 'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference are organised with the
support of the European Consortium for Political Research and the
Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre.
The 'Jean-Jacques Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference usually take
place at the end of November (occasionally moved on the following year
in March). The previous Rousseau Annual Lectures were given by David
Owen (2021 - took place in November 2022), Jens Timmermann (2020 - took
place in April 2022), Adrian W. Moore (2019 - took place in July 2021),
Susan Shell (2018), Pauline Kleingeld (2017 - took place in March 2018),
Julian Savulescu (2016), Mark Timmons (2015 - took place in March 2016),
Howard Williams (2014), Adrian Piper (2013), Alan Montefiore (2012),
John Horton (2011 - took place in March 2012), Stephen Engstrom (2010),
Miranda Fricker (2009) and Giuseppina D'Oro (2008).
*Why the _Jean-Jacques Rousseau _lecture? We hereby celebrate the true
but very little known fact that Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived for a time
in Staffordshire. From 22 March 1766 to 1 May 1767 Rousseau lived in the
little Staffordshire village of Wootton. Rousseau had been invited to
England by David Hume with whom he soon afterwards quarrelled. He then
spent the next year in seclusion in Staffordshire writing the first
drafts of his Confessions. When he was not writing it is said that he
roamed the Staffordshire countryside in his Armenian costume studying
wild flowers. Many years after his departure the locals remembered 'Owd
Ross Hall', not just for his eccentricities but also for his gifts to
local charities. They believed he was a king in exile! (Stephen Leach -
Senior Honorary Fellow, Keele Humanities and Social Sciences)
Links:
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Wir sind ein unabhängiges geistes- und sozialwissenschaftliches
Forschungsinstitut in Wien und veranstalten jedes Jahr in der letzten
Septemberwoche das Vienna Humanities Festival. Unsere drei Keynote
Lectures sind dieses Jahr genuin philosophisch ausgerichtet:
* Den Auftakt macht *Janina Loh*, ehemalige wissenschaftliche
Mitarbeiterin an Ihrem Institut und nunmehr an der Stabsstelle Ethik
bei der Stiftung Liebenau in Meckenbeuren am Bodensee, mit dem
Vortrag /Zwischen Perfektionierung und Überwindung. Kritische
Reflexionen zu Mensch und KI/
<https://www.humanitiesfestival.at/loh>/. /Loh wird im Rahmen einer
Wiener Vorlesung am *Montag, den 25. September um 18 Uhr* im
Festsaal des Wiener Rathauses zu hören sein. Im Anschluss folgt ein
Gespräch mit der Journalistin Judith Belfkih.
* Am Mittwoch, den *27. September um 19 Uhr* nimmt Autor und Philosoph
*Peter Trawny*, Herausgeber mehrerer Bände der Martin
Heidegger-Gesamtausgabe, im *Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab*
Platz, um mit der Publizistin Isolde Charim über /Die Rückkehr der
Weltanschauung/ <http://www.humanitiesfestival.at/trawny>//zu sprechen.
* Am Samstag, den *1. Oktober um 19:30 Uhr*, lotet US-Starphilosoph
*Michael Sandel* im *Wiener Volkstheater* im Rahmen seines Vortrags
/What's Become Of the Common Good?/
<https://www.humanitiesfestival.at/sandel> die
Möglichkeitsbedigungen einer gerechteren Gesellschaft aus, gefolgt
von einer Diskussion mit IWM Permanent Fellow Ivan Krastev.
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KANTIAN STANDING GROUP OF THE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH
& THE KEELE-OXFORD-ST ANDREWS KANTIAN (KOSAK) RESEARCH CENTRE
(in association with the Keele Forum for Philosophical Research)
CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS
ECPR Headquarters, Harbour House, Colchester
'J.-J. ROUSSEAU'* ANNUAL LECTURE AND CONFERENCE
20&21 November 2023
External Freedom and the Idea of the General United Will in Kant
By Katrin Flikschuh (LSE),
Followed by a conference on Kant and Rousseau; invited speakers:
Stefanie Buchenau (Paris), Norman Ajari (Edinburgh), Luigi Caranti
(Catania) and David James (Warwick),
With a response by Katrin Flikschuh
24&25 November 2023
Political Legitimacy, Rationality and Morality
By Rainer Forst (Frankfurt)
Followed by a conference on Rainer Forst's Work; invited speakers:
Alasia Nuti (York), Fabienne Peter (Warwick), Sorin Baiasu (Keele),
David Owen (Southampton),
With a response by Rainer Forst
All welcome!
CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS: If you would like to act as
commentator for the papers given by Professors Buchenau, Ajari, Caranti,
James, Nuti, Peter, Baiasu or Owen, or would like to chair any of the
sessions, please send an expression of interest to sgconference(a)ecpr.eu.
Commentators and chairpersons will benefit from a discount of a 50%
discount on their registration for the event. For further information on
the event and event registration see: Call for Chairs and Discussants
(ecpr.eu) [1]
Deadline: Tuesday 12 September 2023.
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The 'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference are organised with the
support of the European Consortium for Political Research and the
Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre.
The 'Jean-Jacques Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference usually take
place at the end of November (occasionally moved on the following year
in March). The previous Rousseau Annual Lectures were given by David
Owen (2021 - took place in November 2022), Jens Timmermann (2020 - took
place in April 2022), Adrian W. Moore (2019 - took place in July 2021),
Susan Shell (2018), Pauline Kleingeld (2017 - took place in March 2018),
Julian Savulescu (2016), Mark Timmons (2015 - took place in March 2016),
Howard Williams (2014), Adrian Piper (2013), Alan Montefiore (2012),
John Horton (2011 - took place in March 2012), Stephen Engstrom (2010),
Miranda Fricker (2009) and Giuseppina D'Oro (2008).
*Why the _Jean-Jacques Rousseau _lecture? We hereby celebrate the true
but very little known fact that Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived for a time
in Staffordshire. From 22 March 1766 to 1 May 1767 Rousseau lived in the
little Staffordshire village of Wootton. Rousseau had been invited to
England by David Hume with whom he soon afterwards quarrelled. He then
spent the next year in seclusion in Staffordshire writing the first
drafts of his Confessions. When he was not writing it is said that he
roamed the Staffordshire countryside in his Armenian costume studying
wild flowers. Many years after his departure the locals remembered 'Owd
Ross Hall', not just for his eccentricities but also for his gifts to
local charities. They believed he was a king in exile! (Stephen Leach -
Senior Honorary Fellow, Keele Humanities and Social Sciences)
Links:
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We kindly invite you to submit a manuscript for the 9th International
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University “Neofit Rilski” (Faculty of Philosophy), Blagoevgrad,
BULGARIA, University of Ruse “Angel Kanchev” (Faculty of Business and
Management), Ruse, BULGARIA, Albanian University, Tirana, ALBANIA, and
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Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
herzlich laden wir Sie zu den kommenden Symposien der "Maimonides
Lectures" ein:
*17. MAIMONIDES LECTURES. EMPATHIE: EINE MULTIDISZIPLINÄRE PERSPEKTIVE
(08.-09.11.2023)*
Theatersaal der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Mittwoch, 08.11.2023, 17.00-20.00: Keynote Lecture und Empfang
Donnerstag, 09.11.2023, 10:00-19:00: Symposion
*18. MAIMONIDES LECTURES. MEDICAL HUMANITIES: ÄRZT:INNEN AM BETT
RELIGIÖSER PATIENT:INNEN (22.-23.05.2024)***
Festsaal der Karl Landsteiner Privatuniversität für
Gesundheitswissenschaften, Krems an der Donau
Mittwoch, 22.05.2024, 17.00-20.00: Keynote Lecture und Empfang
Donnerstag, 23.05.2024, 10:00-19:00: Symposion
Wissenschaftliche Leitung der /Maimonides Lectures/:
w.M. Univ.-Prof.^in Dr.^in Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch
w.M. em. o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Klein
Bitte merken Sie sich diese Termine vor. Nähere Informationen zu den
Veranstaltungen und zur Anmeldung erhalten Sie selbstverständlich
zeitgerecht.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen
Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch
Hans-Dieter Klein
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per Email oder sonstige Interesdierte weiterzuleiten und um weitere
Versendung zu ersuchen.
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie gerne auf eine Jobausschreibung für eine Stelle als
Organisationsassistent*in à 20h an unserem Institut aufmerksam machen.
Der Aufgabenbereich der Stelle umfasst die Betreuung von
Organisationsagenden der Professur für Theoretische Philosophie von
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Benjamin Schnieder, sowie der zugeordneten
wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter*innen. Dies bedeutet verschiedene Formen
administrativer Unterstützung in Forschung und Lehre, bei der
Organisation von Tagungen und bei der Betreuung wissenschaftlicher
Projekte. Dementsprechend besteht die Erwartung, dass Sie über
hervorragende organisatorische Fähigkeiten und die Bereitschaft im Team
zu arbeiten verfügen.
Nähere Informationen finden Sie in der Ausschreibung:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Organisationsassistentin/966507101/
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Markus Riedl
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WINTER SCHOOL: THE RELEVANCE OF KANTIAN ETHICS AND POLITICAL THEORY FOR
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Call for Applications
22 November - 24 November 2023, hybrid event, at the European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR), Harbour House, Colchester
The ECPR'S Kantian Standing Group, in association with the
Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre@Keele
University, the Jagiellonian University and the University of Vienna,
invites applications for its hybrid Winter School, which explores the
relevance of Kantian moral and political thought in addressing pressing
global challenges of our time such as environment, climate change, world
poverty, human rights, toleration, pandemic, AI, and migration, among
others.
Approximately 12 postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers are
invited to participate to 3 days of themed sessions and discussions with
the additional option of giving a presentation and receiving feedback
from expert scholars leading the sessions, including: Alasia Nuti
(York), Dana Howard (Ohio), David Owen (Southampton), David James
(Warwick), Luigi Caranti (Catania & Frankfurt), Norman Ajari (Edinburgh)
and Stefanie Buchenau (Paris).
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be preceded and followed
by two 'Rousseau' Annual Lectures and Conferences, on 20-21 November and
24-25 November. The 'Rousseau' Annual Lecturers will be Katrin Flikschuh
(LSE) (on "External Freedom and the Idea of General United Will in Kant)
and Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) (on "Legitimacy, Rationality and
Morality"). The themes of the Annual Conferences will be, respectively
"Kant and Rousseau" and "Justice, Kantian Constructivism, Trust and
Solidarity". Application to the Winter School will grant exclusive
access to the two Annual Rousseau Lectures and Conferences at a
discounted rate.
To register, please see: https://ecpr.eu/Events/239
Application deadline: 16 August 2023 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at) or the KOSAK's Media and
Research Coordinator, Eric Sancho Adamson (kosak.rc(a)gmail.com).
WINTER SCHOOL: THE RELEVANCE OF KANTIAN ETHICS AND POLITICAL THEORY FOR
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Call for Applications
22 November - 24 November 2023, hybrid event, at the European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR), Harbour House, Colchester
The ECPR'S Kantian Standing Group, in association with the
Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre@Keele
University, the Jagiellonian University and the University of Vienna,
invites applications for its hybrid Winter School, which explores the
relevance of Kantian moral and political thought in addressing pressing
global challenges of our time such as environment, climate change, world
poverty, human rights, toleration, pandemic, AI, and migration, among
others.
Approximately 12 postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers are
invited to participate to 3 days of themed sessions and discussions with
the additional option of giving a presentation and receiving feedback
from expert scholars leading the sessions, including: Alasia Nuti
(York), Dana Howard (Ohio), David Owen (Southampton), David James
(Warwick), Luigi Caranti (Catania & Frankfurt), Norman Ajari (Edinburgh)
and Sorin Baiasu (Keele - TBC); one other instructor will be confirmed
shortly.
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be preceded and followed
by two 'Rousseau' Annual Lectures and Conferences, on 20-21 November and
24-25 November. The 'Rousseau' Annual Lecturers will be Katrin Flikschuh
(LSE) (on "External Freedom and the Idea of General United Will in Kant)
and Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) (on "Legitimacy, Rationality and
Morality"). The themes of the Annual Conferences will be, respectively
"Kant and Rousseau" and "Justice, Kantian Constructivism, Trust and
Solidarity". Application to the Winter School will grant exclusive
access to the two Annual Rousseau Lectures and Conferences at a
discounted rate.
To register, please see: https://ecpr.eu/Events/239
Application deadline: 16 August 2023 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at) or the KOSAK's Media and
Research Coordinator, Eric Sancho Adamson (kosak.rc(a)gmail.com).
Call for Papers: HOPOS 2024 at The University of Vienna, July 9-12, 2024
The International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS)
will hold its biennial international congress at the University of Vienna,
Austria, 9-12 July 2024. The Society hereby requests proposals for papers
and symposia to be presented at the meeting.
Submission deadline: Sept. 15, 2023.
HOPOS is devoted to promoting scholarly research on the history of the
philosophy of science. We construe this subject broadly, to include topics
in the history of related disciplines and in all historical periods, studied
through diverse methodologies. We aim to promote historical work in a
variety of ways, but especially through encouraging exchange among scholars
through meetings, publications, and electronic media. The program committee
particularly encourages submissions on philosophical themes that cross time
periods.
The conference language is English.
The conference will take place directly after "Paul Feyerabend and Austrian
Philosophy: His Formative Years in Postwar Vienna," an international
conference also to be held at the University of Vienna, July 5-6, 2024.
Guidelines for Submissions:
HOPOS 2024 accepts two types of submissions: contributed papers and
symposia, which are topical collections of 3-4 papers intended to be
presented in a single session.
To submit a proposal, contributors will need to create and account on the
HOPOS 2024 website. Proposals for contributed papers and symposia should be
prepared for anonymous review.
Proposals for contributed papers should include:
* Title of the paper.
* Abstract of the paper (maximum 500 words).
* Contact information for all co-authors.
Proposals for symposia should include:
* Title of the symposium.
* Symposium summary statement (maximum 500 words).
* Titles and abstracts of the papers (maximum 500 words for
each paper).
* Contact information for all symposiasts.
Further details about the submission procedure will be available at:
<https://hopos2024.univie.ac.at/plan-to-participate/>
https://hopos2024.univie.ac.at/plan-to-participate/
You will be able to find a link to the submission portal on the same page,
once the portal is opened.
HOPOS will continue its tradition of holding a mentoring program for junior
scholars during the conference. Details will also become available on the
conference website, <https://hopos2024.univie.ac.at/>
https://hopos2024.univie.ac.at/
Program Chairs:
David M. Miller (Auburn University) - Kant and Before Fracesca Biagioli
(University of Turin) - After Kant
Local Organizing Committee:
Martin Kusch, Georg Schiemer, Friedrich Stadler and Elisabeth Nemeth
For further questions and inquiries, please contact
<mailto:webmaster@hopos.org> webmaster(a)hopos.org
Dear Colleague,
I am writing to bring your attention to a rank-open position in the
Department of Philosophy at Smith College. The successful candidate will
have a specialization in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind,
and/or aesthetics. Our department is committed to teaching in multiple
philosophical traditions, spanning European and non-European philosophy.
Therefore, we also seek candidates who have teaching competence in one
or more of the following: Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy,
Africana philosophy, Native American and Indigenous philosophy broadly
construed. Information about the Department of Philosophy may be found
athttp://www.smith.edu/philosophy/.
Located in Northampton, MA, Smith College is the largest women’s college
in the country and is dedicated to excellence in teaching and research
across the liberal arts. A faculty of outstanding scholars interact with
students in small classes, as advisors, and through student-faculty
research projects. Smith College offers opportunities to foster faculty
success at every career stage, such as those listedhere
<https://www.smith.edu/about-smith/provost/faculty-development>. The
College is a member of the Five College Consortium with Amherst,
Hampshire and Mt. Holyoke Colleges, and the University of Massachusetts
Amherst. Students cross-enroll and faculty cross-teach across the Five
Colleges.
Please inform any qualified candidates you may know of this opportunity.
The position description and application information can be found
athttp://apply.interfolio.com/128711.For your convenience, I also attach
the description here.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Susan Levin
Chair, Department of Philosophy
Chair, Search Committee
Smith College
Northampton, Massachusetts 01063
--
Susan B. Levin
Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities
Professor of Philosophy
Chair, Department of Philosophy
*Department of Philosophy*
Dewey House, 4 Neilson Drive
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
/Posthuman Bliss? The Failed Promise of Transhumanism/
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/posthuman-bliss-9780190051495?cc=us…> (Oxford
University Press, 2021)
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
gerne möchten wir Sie auf eine Veranstaltung des Tübinger Forum für
Wissenschaftskulturen (TFW) aufmerksam machen, die von Interesse für
Ihre Studierenden sein könnte.
Zwischen 25.-28. September 2023 organisiert das TFW eine internationale
Summer School zum Thema „Raumwelten. Über Raum aus interdisziplinärer
Sicht”. 15 ausgewählte Teilnehmer:innen werden mit vier renommierten
Wissenschaftlern ins Gespräch kommen und das Phänomen des Raums aus
verschiedenen Perspektiven beleuchten. Unsere Gäste sind: Thomas Filk
(Physik, Freiburg), Jürgen Hasse (Humangeographie, Frankfurt), Holger
Lyre (Philosophie, Magdeburg) und Markus Schroer (Soziologie, Marburg).
Veranstaltungsort ist Tübingen. Bewerben können sich Masterstudierende
sowie Promovierende. In Ausnahmefällen werden auch Bachelorstudierende
höheren Fachsemesters zugelassen. Es besteht die Möglichkeit eines
Zuschusses für Reise- und Übernachtungskosten.
Weitere Informationen zum Programm und zum Bewerbungsprozess finden Sie
unter:
https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/251249
Mit besten Grüßen,
i.A. Aleksandar Georgiev
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
ich heiße Annemarie Profanter und bin Professorin an der Fakultät für
Bildungswissenschaften an der Freien Universität Bozen. Im Anhang sende
ich Ihnen den Call for Papers für das siebte JungakademikerInnenforum
„Kulturen im Dialog“ zu. Zahlreiche AbsolventInnen der Uni Wien haben in
den vergangenen Jahren am Wettbewerb teilgenommen.
Die Veranstaltung ist besonders interessant für Ihre Studierenden der
Philosophie, Kunst-, Geschichts- und
Gesellschaftswissenschaften; Psychologie, Pädagogik; Sprach-, Literatur-
und Kulturwissenschaften, etc. da die beste Arbeit mit einem
Druckkostenzuschuss von 1.000€ prämiert wird.
Für eventuelle Fragen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Annemarie Profanter
Prof.in Dr.in Dr.in Mag.ra MSc Annemarie Profanter
Libera Università di Bolzano - Freie Universität Bozen
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* * *
The Centre for Ethics as Study in Human Value and the Department of
Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Pardubice, welcome
applications to:
**
*Master’s Programme in Ethics and Political Philosophy*
Application deadline: *11 August 2023*
Teaching language: English
Standard length of study: 2 years (120 ECTS)
Information about the programme: here
<https://studuj.upce.cz/en/program/ff-ethics-and-political-philosophy-full-t…>
This two-year, *tuition-free* Master of Arts (MA) programme, taught in
English, is conducted in cooperation with the Centre for Ethics, an
internationally renowned research centre. The programme offers full
specialisation in the two main domains of practical philosophy: ethics
and political philosophy. The study plan uniquely integrates
problem-oriented teaching to guide students in independent and critical
thinking about highly relevant and pressing phenomena, such as issues of
marginalisation and exclusion, the nature of democracy, extremisms on
social media, the ethics of AI and robotics, and the climate crisis. The
programme has a strong research orientation and our students
receive systematic training in academic writing skills. The best
graduates will be prepared to apply for PhD study at leading academic
institutions or to join our vibrant multinational PhD community.
From the start, our students are invited to participate in the
abundant research activities of the Centre for Ethics (More information
here: https://centreforethics.upce.cz/en
<https://centreforethics.upce.cz/en>).The Centre regularly organises
international conferences, workshops, and seminars with high-profile
invited speakers, such as Raimond Gaita, Veena Das, Naomi Scheman, John
Lippitt, Cora Diamond, Stephen Mulhall, Sophie Grace Chappell, and Toril
Moi. The Centre hosts prestigious research projects, for instance the
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action fellowships. It also maintains a rich
network of international collaborations with universities such as Genoa,
Manchester, Åbo, Dublin, King’s College London, Melbourne, and Uppsala,
ranging from joint grant projects to Erasmus partnerships:
https://kfr.upce.cz/en/erasmus-outgoing
<https://kfr.upce.cz/en/erasmus-outgoing>.
*What do we offer?*
*• *Two-year, tuition-free Master of Arts (MA) programme, in English.
*• *Study in Pardubice, a charming city in the heart of Europe, well
connected
by rail to several major European cities, including Prague (1 hour), Vienna
(4,5 hours), and Berlin (4,5 hours).
*• *Various stipend opportunities to partly cover the costs of living and
accommodation, as we ll as travel scholarships to conferences and study
stays, including the Erasmus programme.
*• *Teaching and supervision by internationally recognised researchers from
the Centre for Ethics, together with experienced academics from the
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies.
*• *The best graduates will be prepared to apply for PhD study at leading
academic institutions or to join our vibrant multinational PhD community.
**
*Application deadline: 11 August 2023*
Interviews: 28 August 2023
Starting date: 18 September 2023
Information about admission requirements and procedure:
https://kfr.upce.cz/en/master-programme-ethics-and-political-philosophy-eng
<https://kfr.upce.cz/en/master-programme-ethics-and-political-philosophy-eng>
Contact for inquiries: Dr Antony Fredriksson (antony.fredriksson(a)upce.cz
<mailto:antony.fredriksson@upce.cz>)