Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to join the book talk and discussion on Mark’s
and David Gunkel’s new book
“Communicative AI – A critical introduction to Large Language Models”.
When: July 4th, 4:00 pm
Where: University Main Building, Erika Weinzierl Saal (1st floor)
With best wishes on behalf of the PhilTech Group,
Leonie
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Dr. Leonie N. Bossert
Post-Doctoral University Assistant
Chair for Philosophy of Media and Technology
University of Vienna
Latest publications:
"Why the carbon footprint of generative large language models alone will
not help us assess their sustainability." Nature Machine Intelligence
2025 (7), 164-165, with Wulf Loh.
"On the values of microbes: An ethical investigation of relational
values associated with the microbial world." People and Nature 2025
(7/4), 804-814, with Davina Höll.
Reminder: Workshop „Klassismuskritik in der Philosophie(lehre)" am 2.
Juli 2025, 15-18 Uhr in 3A (NIG)
Im Mittelpunkt dieses Workshops stehen die Auseinandersetzung mit
Klassismus in der Philosophie(lehre), die Reflexion eigener
Lehrpraktiken unter machtkritischer Perspektive sowie die gemeinsame
Entwicklung klassismuskritischer Ansätze für Lehre und Lernräume
(Workshopbeschreibung angehängt).
Workshopleitung:
Dr. Lisa Scheer (Zentrum für Lehrkompetenz, Universität Graz)
Eine Vorbereitung ist nicht erforderlich. Anmeldung bitte über diesen
Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe69hi_Gi3ulm8-mtn-L0Twgxc1TMd36GS…
Wir freuen uns auf einen anregenden Austausch!
Irene Salzmann & Leonie Möck
organisiert im Rahmen von UPsalon & mit Unterstützung der VDP
https://upsalon.univie.ac.at/events/
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Reminder: workshop "Classism in (Teaching) Philosophy" on July 2 2025,
3-6 PM, room 3A (NIG)
Key themes of the workshop include reflecting on class-based exclusion
and privilege in philosophy, developing strategies for class-critical
teaching, exploring the boundaries and possibilities of academic freedom
and institutional constraints (full description of workshop attached).
Workshop facilitator:
Dr. Lisa Scheer (Competence Center for University Teaching, University
of Graz )
No prior preparation is required. Please register using the following
link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe69hi_Gi3ulm8-mtn-L0Twgxc1TMd36GS…
We look forward to your participation and to engaging discussions!
Irene Salzmann & Leonie Möck
organized with UPsalon & supported by the VDP
https://upsalon.univie.ac.at/events/
Liebe alle,
wir laden herzlich zur nächsten Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation von Dissertationsprojekten (FöP) ein.
Am Mittwoch, den 25. Juni 2025 präsentieren drei Kandidat*innen ihre Dissertationsvorhaben im Hörsaal 2G (NIG, 2. Stock).
Im Anschluss an die Präsentationen laden wir zu einem Austausch bei Sekt und Sushi ein.
Programm:
13:15 Uhr
Miguel de la Riva
„Denkstil“: Zur Geschichte eines Begriffs zwischen Wissenschaft, Kunst und „Weltanschauung“
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Martin Kusch
13:45 Uhr
Emelia Stanley
Logic and Mathematical Conventionalism as Coördination Equilibrium
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
14:15 Uhr
Daniel Smyth
A Philosophical Study of Ordinary Fatigue
Supervisors:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans Bernhard Schmid
Mag. Dr. Sandra Lehmann, Privatdoz.
Wir freuen uns sehr auf Ihre Teilnahme!
Die Einladung kann gerne mit interessierten Personen geteilt werden.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arne Holger Moritz
Studienprogrammleitung Doktoratsstudium Philosophie (SPL 43)
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Dear all,
We warmly invite you to the next Public Faculty Presentation of Dissertation Projects (FöP).
On Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at 1:15 p.m. in Lecture Hall 2G (NIG, 2nd floor), three candidates will present their dissertation projects.
Following the presentations, we once again invite you to join us for a reception with sparkling wine and sushi.
Programme:
1:15 p.m.
Miguel de la Riva
„Denkstil“: Zur Geschichte eines Begriffs zwischen Wissenschaft, Kunst und „Weltanschauung“
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Martin Kusch
1:45 p.m.
Emelia Stanley
Logic and Mathematical Conventionalism as Coördination Equilibrium
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
2:15 p.m.
Daniel Smyth
A Philosophical Study of Ordinary Fatigue
Supervisors:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans Bernhard Schmid
Mag. Dr. Sandra Lehmann, Privatdoz.
We are very much looking forward to your participation!
Feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested.
With best wishes,
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arne Holger Moritz
Director of the Doctoral Program in Philosophy (SPL 43)
Dear all,
this is a reminder that the next PACE/KiC Metaphilosophical Talk is taking place on Wednesday June 25th!
Catarina Dutilh Novaes, VU Amsterdam
Title: Synthetic philosophy and the social epistemology of argumentation
Date: June 25th, Wednesday
Time: 16:45-18:15
Location: SE 2H, Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG/2. Stock)
Abstract:
A methodological orientation that has gained some traction within philosophy in recent years is so-called ‘synthetic philosophy’ (Schliesser 2024). It is characterized by extensive engagement with research in relevant (empirical and conceptual) disciplines to inform philosophical inquiry, and by the attempt to formulate unifying explanations for findings coming from different fields. Thus understood, I have myself been deploying the synthetic method for many years (Dutilh Novaes, 2012) (Dutilh Novaes, 2020), even if not using the term itself (which I adopted circa 2018). Other self-declared synthetic philosophers include Philip Kitcher (Kitcher 2012) and Neil Levy (Levy 2021).
In this talk, I will present and defend the synthetic philosophy orientation, illustrating it in particular by means of my research project on the social epistemology of argumentation in recent years. The foundational idea of this research, i.e., the ‘glue’ that allowed for synthesis, is a conceptualization of argumentation as a form of _epistemic exchange_. On the basis of this conceptualization, I engaged extensively with research on exchange in the social sciences (in particular sociology and anthropology) to inform my inquiry into the socio-epistemic mechanisms at play in argumentative processes, and in particular the role of power relations therein. The presentation will include a brief preview of my forthcoming monograph _Reason and Power in Argumentation_, which summarizes the main findings of the project.
We look forward to seeing you!
Best wishes,
The PACE/KiC organising team
https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/https://www.knowledgeincrisis.com/
Guten Tag! Wir möchten Sie über die folgende Veranstaltung informieren, die vor Ort am Institut für Philosophie stattfindet:
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kollege/innen,
Im Folgenden eine Information über die nächste Veranstaltung des Vereins für Kompaeative Philosophie und interdisziplnäre Billdung/KoPhil.
DO. 26.06.2025, 18:30, HS 2 i, Insitut für Philosophie der Universität Wien
Thema: KoPhil Interdisziplinäres Forum
Eine freie Diskussionsrunde zum aktuellen Thema
„Was ist unser Wissen im Zeitgeist der Künstlichen Intelligenz?“
Diskussionsleitung: Univ.-Doz. Mag. Mag. Dr. Hisaki HASHI
(Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien, KoPhil)
ZOOM Übertragung (Siehe Attachment)
Zu Beginn wird eine kurze Präsentation von der Vorsitzenden des Vereins KoPhil
über die Ideen und Prinzipien der L‘association française des convivialistes (Sitz in Frankreich) gehalten.
Es geht um die transversale Grundlage der Denkmethode des
Convivialismus und der Komparativen Philosophie.
https://kophil-interdis.at/wb/pages/kooperation.php
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
KoPhil-Präsidium
https://kophil-interdis.at
Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle is Korbinian Friedl (IVC Fellow), who will
give a talk on June 26, 5.30-7 pm. Please note that this talk is later
than usually!
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Korbinian Friedl (IVC Fellow)
LEITGEB’S NEW VERIFIABILITY CRITERION, PROBABILITY, AND THICK CONCEPTS
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 26/06/2025
Time: 17h30
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3A
Abstract:
Hannes Leitgeb's recent paper "Vindicating the Verifiability Criterion"
presents a new attempt at drawing out the exact sense in which
(something like) verifiability is properly seen as the arbiter of
meaningfulness. He proposes a parametrized, probabilistic verifiability
criterion "scheme". As one of the advantages of his new criterion,
compared to the "original" verifiability criterion, he advertises its
greater flexibility, and the ability to account for, and make explicit
(in terms of different parametrizations), the different ways in which
certain statements can be meaningful for different communities.
The talk will present Leitgeb's ideas and raise to questions for them:1.
One issue with the original criterion is the strong dichotomy between
fact and value it entrenches, which e.g. Putnam argues makes it
impossible for it to account for the specific way in which Thick Ethical
Concepts are meaningful. Does the greater flexibility of Leitgeb's
criterion allow it to give a satisfying account of judgments involving
such terms?2. How does Leitgeb's probabilistic criterion interact with
different concepts of probability? Are there specific requirements on a
concept of probability which are necessary for the criterion to achieve
its semantic bite?
Dear all,
It is my pleasure to cordially invite you to the next installment of the
Trans*Formation Talk Series at the Department of Philosophy at
University of Vienna, which showcases exciting new developments in Trans
Philosophy. This Thursday, 26.6., Prof. Emma Heaney from NYU will give
the talk "Provincializing Cisness" at 19:30 in HS 3A, NIG. Everyone is
welcome! Please also forward this invite to others who might be
interested!
Abstract:
Most examinations of sex and gender in the academy take bourgeois
national histories of North America and Western Europe as their frame of
reference. In the histories of Germany, the UK, France, and the United
States, doctors and state bureaucracies incorporated sexual and gendered
social practices into a taxonomy of identities (or even species, as
Foucault puts it,) beginning in the mid-nineteenth century. However, in
many sex-gender systems, including those of the proletarian
neighborhoods of these nations' metropoles, the assumptions that formed
expert orderings did not apply. This lecture surveys the non-cis
vernacular categories that ordered these sex-gender systems. The
relation between race/class and cisness means that there is no absolute
geography to this story. Drawing on source material from Indigenous
Americas to the South Asian subcontinent and from the working-class
neighborhoods of Kansas City to the courts of Nigerian nobility, the
talk will be attuned to a range of sex-gender systems that do not accord
with the categories produced by the Euro- American bourgeois in order
to, as the title suggests, reveal the provincial status of cisness.
The talk will be in English with ÖGS translation.
Bio:
Emma Heaney is a scholar and teacher of feminist theory, comparative
literature, and trans studies. Her first book, _The New Woman: Literary
Modernism, Queer Theory, and the Trans Feminine Allegory [1]
_(Northwestern 2017) is a study of the prominence of the medicalized
figure of trans femininity in works of twentieth-century literature and
philosophy. Her edited collection _Feminism Against Cisness _ [2](Duke
2024) gathers essays that demonstrate the nature and potential of
feminist thought unobscured by the counterrevolutionary mystification of
assigned sex. _This Watery Place: Four Essays on Gestation [3] --- _a
political and phenomenological report from the gestational sensorium
against cisness, capital, and genocide --- is forthcoming from Pluto
Press in November 2025. Her current book project is a sequel edited
collection that draws on the work of scholars from many disciplines and
areas of geographical and historical focus to reveal the provincial
nature of the ideology of cisness. Forthcoming essays theorize the
emergence of the trans-gay distinction in the twentieth century via
literary representations. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the
XE program at New York University, where she serves as faculty advisor
for the Advanced Certificate in Experimental Writing.
I want to thank the VDP [4], the Culture & Equality Unit [5] of the
University of Vienna, queer@hochschulen [6], and ACCESTECH / TU Wien [7]
for their financial support dor this event.
Looking forward to seeing many of you at the talk!
All the best,
Flora Löffelmann
Links:
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[1] https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv47w5mz
[2] https://www.dukeupress.edu/feminism-against-cisness
[3] https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745350158/this-watery-place/
[4] https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
[5] https://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/en/culture-equality/
[6] https://queer-at-hochschulen.org/
[7] https://www.experiencing-access.eu/de/news/
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
wir laden Sie zum Workshop *„Klassismuskritik in der
Philosophie(lehre)“* am *2. Juli 2025, 15-18 Uhr in 3A (NIG)* ein, der
sich an alle Lehrenden des Instituts für Philosophie richtet.
*Wie lässt sich kritisches Denken und Handeln in einem Raum fördern, der
nur begrenzt selbstkritisch ist? Und wie lässt sich machtkritisches
Denken und Handeln fördern, wenn die Universität selbst von
Machtverhältnissen geprägt ist, an deren Reproduktion wir als Lehrende
und Wissenschaftler*innen beteiligt sind? *
Im Mittelpunkt dieses Workshops stehen die Auseinandersetzung mit
Klassismus in der Philosophie(lehre), die Reflexion eigener
Lehrpraktiken unter machtkritischer Perspektive sowie die gemeinsame
Entwicklung klassismuskritischer Ansätze für Lehre und Lernräume
(Workshopbeschreibung angehängt).
*Workshopleitung:*
Dr. Lisa Scheer (Zentrum für Lehrkompetenz, Universität Graz)
Eine Vorbereitung ist nicht erforderlich. *Anmeldung bitte über diesen
Link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe69hi_Gi3ulm8-mtn-L0Twgxc1TMd36GS…>.*
Wir freuen uns auf einen anregenden Austausch!
Irene Salzmann & Leonie Möck
organisiert im Rahmen von UPsalon & mit Unterstützung der VDP
***********
Dear colleagues,
We invite you to participate in the upcoming workshop *“Classism in
(Teaching) Philosophy” on July 2 2025, 3-6 PM, room 3A (NIG)*, which is
open to all teaching staff of the Institute of Philosophy.
*How can critical thinking and practice be promoted in a place that is
only self-critical to a limited extent? And how can power-critical
thinking and practice be promoted when the university itself is
characterized by power relations which we as teachers and academics
reproduce too?
*
Key themes of the workshop include reflecting on class-based exclusion
and privilege in philosophy, developing strategies for class-critical
teaching, exploring the boundaries and possibilities of academic freedom
and institutional constraints (full description of workshop attached).
*Workshop facilitator:*
Dr. Lisa Scheer (Competence Center for University Teaching, University
of Graz )
No prior preparation is required.*Please register using the following
link
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe69hi_Gi3ulm8-mtn-L0Twgxc1TMd36GS…>.*
We look forward to your participation and to engaging discussions!
Irene Salzmann & Leonie Möck
organized with UPsalon & supported by the VDP
--
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
Dear all,
We are very happy to invite you to the 14th annual graduate conference
of the Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy "Filtering Truth: A Graduate
Conference on Epistemic Bubbles, Echo Chambers and the Spread of
Misinformation"! The event aims to bring together graduate students and
experienced researchers whose work touches on the philosophical
challenges posed by socio-epistemic structures in which the transmission
of truth is "filtered", i.e., systematically modified. Here are the
details of the conference at a glance:
Dates: 3-5 July, 2025
Venue: Room 3D, NIG, Universiättsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna AND via Zoom (for
link see below)
Keynotes:
* Keith Harris (University of Vienna)
* Giulia Napolitano (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
* Megan Fritts (University of Arkansas, Little Rock)
* Benjamin Elzinga (Georgetown University)
To view the program and the abstracts for the talk, visit:
https://wfap.philo.at/conferences/14th-wfap-graduate-conference/ [1]
To receive the Zoom access details or to ask questions about the
conference, contact: filteringtruth(a)gmail.com
We are looking forward to seeing you all at our event!
Best,
Veronika Lassl
Acting-Chair - Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy
wfap.philo.at
Links:
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[1] https://wfap.philo.at/conferences/14th-wfap-graduate-conference/