Dear all,
The Cluster of Excellence project is currently accepting applications
for three salaried PhD positions in all areas of philosophy. Please note
the deadline is September 15th.
You can find the call at:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/admission/open-positions/3-phd-positions….
I would be grateful if you could kindly forward this information onto
anyone you think may be interested.
Best,
MSc. Mag. Raphael Aybar, BA
Scientific Coordinator
Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7, B0301
1010 Wien
+43-1-4277-46020
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
raphael.aybar(a)univie.ac.at
WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT
We invite everyone to attend a one-day workshop at the University of Vienna:
Truth(s), Facts, and Norms
Speakers:
Amie Thomasson (Dartmouth College) – Are All Truths Grounded In Facts?
Max Kölbel (University of Vienna) – A Spoilsport's Account of Truth
Paul Boghossian (New York University) – Realism About Aesthetic Value
Date: 09.08.2024
Time: 10:00 – 17:00
Location: Room 3D (NIG)
Organizers: Benjamin Schnieder & Julio De Rizzo
This workshop will be the kickstart event for our project, "Truth is Grounded in Facts", funded by the FWF.
For the Zoom link, please email: julio.brotero.de.rizzo(a)univie.ac.at <>
For more information on the project and the event, visit:
https://truthisgroundedinfacts.wordpress.com/
Best wishes,
Julio & Benjamin

CfA: Winter School 2024 | ECPR Standing Group on Kantian Political
Thought | The Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre
WINTER SCHOOL: KANTIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT TODAY
Sessions will be led by: Pauline Kleingeld (University of Groningen),
Stefanie Grüne (University of Cologne), Eric Watkins (University of
California), Marcus Willaschek (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Luigi
Caranti (University of Catania) and Sorin Baiasu (Keele University).
10 December - 12 December, 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
and the University of Vienna, invites registrations for its hybrid
Winter School which explores the relevance of Kantian 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 15-20 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.
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be followed by the
_'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference_, on 12-13 December. The
'Rousseau' Annual Lecturer will be Marcus Willaschek [1]
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) (on "Who Is a Person? Universality and
Exclusion in Kant's Ethics").
The topic of the Annual Conferences will be "Kant on Reason, Metaphysics
and Morality. Themes from the Work of Marcus Willaschek". 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: Standing Group on Kantian Political Thought
Winter School, ECPR Harbour House & Online, 10 - 12 December 2024 [2]
Application deadline: 15 August 2024 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at).
All welcome!
Links:
------
[1] https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/49558019/Willaschek_Marcus
[2] https://ecpr.eu/Events/281
CfA: Winter School 2024 | ECPR Standing Group on Kantian Political
Thought | The Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre
WINTER SCHOOL: KANTIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT TODAY
10 December - 12 December, 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
and the University of Vienna, invites registrations for its hybrid
Winter School which explores the relevance of Kantian 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 15-20 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: Pauline
Kleingeld (University of Groningen), Stefanie Grüne (University of
Cologne), Eric Watkins (University of California), Marcus Willaschek
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Luigi Caranti (University of Catania)
and Sorin Baiasu (Keele University); one more speaker will be confirmed
shortly.
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be followed by the
_'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference_, on 12-13 December. The
'Rousseau' Annual Lecturer will be Marcus Willaschek [1]
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) (on "Who Is a Person? Universality and
Exclusion in Kant's Ethics").
The topic of the Annual Conferences will be "Kant on Reason, Metaphysics
and Morality. Themes from the Work of Marcus Willaschek". 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: Standing Group on Kantian Political Thought
Winter School, ECPR Harbour House & Online, 10 - 12 December 2024 [2]
Application deadline: 31 July 2024 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at).
All welcome!
Links:
------
[1] https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/49558019/Willaschek_Marcus
[2] https://ecpr.eu/Events/281
CfA: Winter School 2024 | ECPR Standing Group on Kantian Political
Thought | The Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre
WINTER SCHOOL: KANTIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT TODAY
10 December - 12 December, 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
and the University of Vienna, invites registrations for its hybrid
Winter School which explores the relevance of Kantian 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 15-20 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: Pauline
Kleingeld (University of Groningen), Stefanie Grüne (University of
Cologne), Eric Watkins (University of California), Marcus Willaschek
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Luigi Caranti (University of Catania)
and Sorin Baiasu (Keele University); one more speaker will be confirmed
shortly.
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be followed by the
_'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference_, on 12-13 December. The
'Rousseau' Annual Lecturer will be Marcus Willaschek [1]
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) (on "Who Is a Person? Universality and
Exclusion in Kant's Ethics").
The topic of the Annual Conferences will be "Kant on Reason, Metaphysics
and Morality. Themes from the Work of Marcus Willaschek". 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: Standing Group on Kantian Political Thought
Winter School, ECPR Harbour House & Online, 10 - 12 December 2024 [2]
Application deadline: 31 July 2024 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at).
All welcome!
Links:
------
[1] https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/49558019/Willaschek_Marcus
[2] https://ecpr.eu/Events/281
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Betreff: Mit der Bitte um Aushang und Verbreitung: Einladung zum 11.
Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Philosophie
Datum: 18.07.2024 20:54
Von: Laurin Mackowitz <laurin.mackowitz(a)uni-graz.at>
An: <info(a)oegp.org>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie auf die Verlängerung der deadline für den Call for
Papers für den 11. Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für
Philosophie "Zukunft denken" hinweisen. Der Kongress wird vom 25. bis
28. Februar 2025 an der Universität Graz stattfinden. Die neue deadline
ist der 31. August 2024.
Wir bitten, den Call an Ihrem Institut zu verbreiten und insbesondere
auch Doktorand*innen und Nachwuchswissenschafter*innen zu einer
Einreichung zu ermuntern.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Daniela Camhy (Präsidentin der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für
Philosophie)
Laurin Mackowitz (Generalsekretär der Österreichischen Gesellschaft
für Philosophie)
*****
English version below
*****
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:
11. KONGRESS DER ÖSTERREICHISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE
_ZUKUNFT DENKEN_
25. BIS 28. FEBRUAR 2025
UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ
Der 11. Kongress der Österreichische Gesellschaft für Philosophie vom
25. bis 28. Februar 2025 in Graz widmet sich dem thematischen
Schwerpunkt „Zukunft denken“.
In der Philosophie wird nicht nur nach-, sondern auch mit- und
vorgedacht, und zwar im Grundlegenden. Wie sich Zukunft denken lässt,
beschäftigt jedoch nicht nur die Philosophie, sondern Gesellschaften
und Menschen allgemein, heute mehr denn je und das auf globaler Ebene.
Die Zukunft birgt Chancen und Risiken. Wissenschaften, Künste,
Unternehmen und Alltagskulturen imaginieren Möglichkeiten, simulieren
Szenarien, versuchen sowohl theoretisch als auch empirisch über
Konsequenzen nachzudenken und Beziehungen zwischen Bildungs-, Wissens-
und Gesellschaftsentwicklung kritisch zu betrachten und neue
Konzeptionen zu erarbeiten.
Die Philosophie kann nicht beantworten, welche Zukunft die Menschheit
erwartet, aber sie kann ihren Beitrag zu Fragen leisten wie: Wie
unterscheiden wir Zukunft von der Gegenwart und diese von der
Vergangenheit? Was heißt es für die menschliche Lebensweise in der
Zeit zu existieren? Wie weit reicht der Gestaltungsbereich von Menschen?
Worin gründet der Wunsch, durch technische Entwicklungen der
Vergänglichkeit zu entrinnen? Welchen Einfluss haben Technologien auf
das menschliche Selbstverständnis, auf die Arbeit und das Leben?
Welches Denken kann dazu beitragen, die Herausforderungen des
Klimawandels, der Globalisierung, der Digitalisierung, der Künstlichen
Intelligenz und der militärischen Auseinandersetzungen zu bewältigen?
Wie kann Bildung neu gedacht werden? Welche Verantwortung haben heute
lebende Menschen gegenüber zukünftigen Generationen? Wie viel
Philosophie steckt in Science-Fiction? Welche Bedeutung kann die
Philosophie auch in Zukunft haben, nicht zuletzt an
Bildungseinrichtungen und Universitäten?
In diesem Kontext eröffnet der 11. Kongress der Österreichischen
Gesellschaft für Philosophie ein mehrtägiges Forum, wo gemeinsam
Zukunft gedacht wird.
Allgemeine Sektionen:
• Metaphysik und Ontologie
• Ethik
• Politische Philosophie
• Sozial- und Rechtsphilosophie
• Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftstheorie
• Logik und Sprachphilosophie
• Technikphilosophie und Anthropologie
• Ästhetik, Kultur- und Geschichtsphilosophie
• Geschichte der Philosophie
• Religionsphilosophie
• Kinder- und Jugendphilosophie
• Didaktik der Philosophie und Ethik
• Philosophie des Geistes
Abstracts und Titelvorschläge:
Bitte senden Sie Ihr Abstract in Deutsch oder Englisch inklusive
Vortragstitel und Sektionszuordnung (max. 300 Wörter) sowie eine
Kurzbiographie (max. 200 Wörter) und fünf Keywords bis 31. August 2024
an:
info(a)oegp.org
Eine Rückmeldung über Ihr eingereichtes Abstract erhalten Sie bis
Anfang November 2024.
Länge der Vorträge:
max. 30 Minuten (plus 10 Minuten Diskussion)
Kongresssprachen:
Deutsch, Englisch
Der 28. Februar 2025 ist für Workshops und Panels reserviert.
Vorschläge sind ausdrücklich willkommen.
Plenarvorträge: Tim Crane, Josef Mitterer, Elisabeth Nemeth
Eröffnung: Institut für Philosophie der Universität Graz
Kontakt und Information: Laurin Mackowitz, Dr.Mag.Bakk.phil.,
Universitätsassistent, Institut für Philosophie,
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Heinrichstraße 26/III, 8010 Graz,
Austria, Generalsekretär der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für
Philosophie, laurin.mackowitz(a)uni-graz.at
Kongressgebühren:
ÖGP-Mitglieder: € 60.-
Nichtmitglieder: € 120.-
Studierende: keine
*****
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS:
11TH CONGRESS OF THE AUSTRIAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY
_THINKING THE FUTURE_
FEBRUARY 25TH TO 28TH, 2025
UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ
The 11th Congress of the Austrian Society for Philosophy will take place
from February 25th to 28th, 2025 at the University of Graz. It is
dedicated to the thematic focus „Thinking the Future“.
Philosophy not only involves abstract thought, but also the act of
envisioning and anticipating what lies ahead at a fundamental level.
However, contemplating the future concerns not only philosophy but also
societies and people in general – today more than ever and on a global
level. The future holds opportunities and risks. Sciences, the arts,
businesses and everyday cultures imagine possibilities and simulate
scenarios. They try to think both theoretically and empirically about
the consequences and the relationships between the development of
education, knowledge and society.
Philosophy cannot answer what future awaits humanity, but it can
contribute to questions such as: How do we distinguish the future from
the present and the present from the past? What are the consequences for
life to exist in time? How far can humans extend their scope of
influence and domination? What underlies the desire to escape mortality
through technological developments? What influence do technologies have
on human self-understanding, on work and life? What ways of thinking can
help in addressing the challenges posed by climate change,
globalization, digitalization, artificial intelligence and military
conflicts? How can education be rethought and what options for shaping
the future should be developed? What responsibilities and obligations do
people living today have towards future generations? What is the
relation between philosophy and science fiction? What will be the role
of philosophy in the future, in particular at educational institutions
and universities?
In this context, the 11th Congress of the Austrian Society for
Philosophy opens a forum for thinking together about the future.
General sections:
• Metaphysics and ontology
• Ethics
• Political philosophy
• Social and legal philosophy
• Epistemology and philosophy of science
• Logic and philosophy of language
• Philosophy of technology and anthropology
• Aesthetics, philosophy of culture and history
• History of philosophy
• Philosophy of religion
• Philosophy for/with children and youth
• Didactics of philosophy and ethics
• Philosophy of mind
Abstracts and title suggestions:
Please send your abstract in German or English including the paper title
and section assignment (max. 300 words) as well as a short biography
(max. 200 words) and five keywords by August 31st, 2024 to:
info(a)oegp.org
Feedback on your submitted abstract will be provided by the beginning of
November 2024.
Length of the presentations:
max. 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes discussion)
Congress languages:
German, English
February 28th, 2025 is reserved for workshops and panels. Suggestions
are expressly welcomed.
Plenary lectures: Tim Crane, Josef Mitterer, Elisabeth Nemeth
Opening: Department of Philosophy of the University of Graz.
Contact and information: Laurin Mackowitz, Dr.Mag.Bakk.phil., University
Assistant, Department of Philosophy, Karl-Franzens-University Graz,
Heinrichstraße 26/III, 8010 Graz, Austria, Secretary General of the
Austrian Society of Philosophy, laurin.mackowitz(a)uni-graz.at
Congress fees:
ÖGP members: € 60.-
Non-members: € 120.-
Students: free
--
Mag. Dr.phil Laurin Mackowitz, Bakk.phil.
Universitätsassistent
Arbeitsbereich Klassische Phänomenologie
Institut für Philosophie
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Heinrichstraße 26/III, 8010 Graz, Austria
https://philosophie-gewi.uni-graz.at/de/ueber-das-institut/leitung-und-mita…
Generalsekretär der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Philosophie
https://oegp.org/
Nationaler Forschungspartner im FWF-Projekt: "Membership Metaphors as
'Doorkeepers'. Metaphorical Language in Philosophical Discourses on
Migration and Refuge"
http://metaphorology.net/
Podcast: Stimmen Politischer Philosophie
https://cba.media/author/laurin-mackowitz
CfA: Winter School 2024 | ECPR Standing Group on Kantian Political
Thought | The Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre
WINTER SCHOOL: KANTIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT TODAY
10 December - 12 December, 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
and the University of Vienna, invites registrations for its hybrid
Winter School which explores the relevance of Kantian 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 15-20 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: Pauline
Kleingeld (University of Groningen), Stefanie Grüne (University of
Cologne), Eric Watkins (University of California), Marcus Willaschek
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) and Sorin Baiasu (Keele University); two
more speakers will be confirmed shortly.
Please note: this year, the Winter School will be followed by the
_'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference_, on 12-13 December. The
'Rousseau' Annual Lecturer will be Marcus Willaschek [1]
(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) (on "Who Is a Person? Universality and
Exclusion in Kant's Ethics").
The topic of the Annual Conferences will be "Kant on Reason, Metaphysics
and Morality. Themes from the Work of Marcus Willaschek". 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: Standing Group on Kantian Political Thought
Winter School, ECPR Harbour House & Online, 10 - 12 December 2024 [2]
Application deadline: 31 July 2024 midnight BST.
For more information, please email the Kantian Standing Group's Event
Officer, Jakob Rendl (Jakob.rendl(a)univie.ac.at).
All welcome!
Links:
------
[1] https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/49558019/Willaschek_Marcus
[2] https://ecpr.eu/Events/281
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Betreff: Stipendium/Mailingliste
Datum: 01.07.2024 08:29
Von: Rebecca MOSSOP <stipendium(a)philosophicum.com>
An: philosophie(a)univie.ac.at
Liebe KollegInnen,
bitte gerne auf Ihre Mailingliste setzen und unter den Studierenden
verteilen. Vielen Dank und eine schöne Woche,
liebe Grüße Rebecca Mossop
Writing Week
Are you also planning on writing your dissertation/ Master's Thesis/
Bachelor's Thesis/ Seminar paper in July? Come join us (in an
air-conditioned room)!
The Wiener Forum für Analytische Philosophie and the Vienna Doctoral
School of Philosophy are co-organising two writing weeks from Monday-
Friday 15.07.-27.07.2024 in room 2H, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010
Vienna.
Schedule:
8:50-9:00 Welcome
9:00-9:50 1st writing period (50 min)
9:50-10:00 Break
10:00-11:30 2nd writing period (90 min)
11:30-12:00 Break
12:00-12:50 3rd writing period (50 min)
12:50-14:00 LUNCH BREAK
14:00-14:50 4th writing period (50 min)
14:50-15:00 Break
15:00-15:50 5th writing period (50 min)
15:50-16:00 Break
16:00-16:50 6th writing period (50 min)
Information:
* If you want to sleep in and join for the later sessions, or join
only for the early sessions - no problem! But please join during the
short breaks for the sake of our concentration.
* No registration needed, but if you like to register, such that there
is more commitment to coming, feel free to send an email to:
eva.hijlkema(a)univie.ac.at
* We will provide snacks, in case you want to share your favourite
snack with us, feel free to bring!
* Doctoral, Master and Bachelor students welcome!
Looking forward to seeing you there!