Liebe alle,
wir laden herzlich zur nächsten Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation (FöP) ein.
Am Mittwoch, den 4. 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
Boda Liu, BA MA
Das Leib-Ich:
Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der generativen Phänomenologie
Betreuung:
Mag. Dr. Michael Staudigl, Privatdoz.
13:45 Uhr
Eric Archambault, MA
Essays on Aristotle and philosophy of mathematics
Betreuung:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
14:15 Uhr
Peter Schneider, BA MA
Morbide Faszination.
Zum persönlichen und theoretischen Verhältnis von Georges Bataille und Simone Weil
Betreuung:
Assoz. Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Dr. Esther Heinrich, 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 (FöP).
On Wednesday, June 4, 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.
Boda Liu, BA MA
Das Leib-Ich: Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der generativen Phänomenologie
Supervisor:
Mag. Dr. Michael Staudigl, Privatdoz.
1:45 p.m.
Eric Archambault, MA
Essays on Aristotle and philosophy of mathematics
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
2:15 p.m.
Peter Schneider, BA MA
Morbide Faszination. Zum persönlichen und theoretischen Verhältnis von Georges Bataille und Simone Weil
Supervisor:
Assoz. Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Dr. Esther Heinrich, 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,
You are hereby invited to the next "Physics meets Philosophy" talk
(organized in cooperation with the Institute for Quantum Optics and
Quantum Information) by
Boris Kožnjak (Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb)
Title: Metaphysical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: An Aristotelian
Perspective (see abstract below)
Date: June 5th (Thursday)
Time: 13:30-15:00
Location: IQOQI Seminar room (Boltzmanngasse 3, 2nd floor)
Zoom link (for those that cannot join in person):
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/62865750030?pwd=Fe2gRi4waS8oramaalaIP2zvDPdLfb.1
Abstract:
Since the earliest days of quantum mechanics in the 1920s, efforts have
been made to establish its metaphysical foundations. One of the earliest
of these was proposed by Werner Heisenberg, one of the theory’s founding
figures, who suggested that such foundations might be found in
Aristotle’s metaphysics, particularly in the concepts of potentiality
(dunamis) and actuality (energeia). Although this perspective has since
evolved into various dispositional interpretations of quantum mechanics,
little attention has been paid to what these metaphysical foundations
would indeed look like when grounded in Aristotle’s original philosophy,
a project Heisenberg outlined only in broad strokes. Drawing on the
author’s previous work, this lecture will explore the historical and
philosophical dimensions of an Aristotelian interpretation of quantum
mechanics, aiming to remain as faithful as possible to Aristotle’s
metaphysical framework.
For more information on "Physics meets Philosophy", see
https://sites.google.com/view/physphilvienna
Best wishes
Sebastian
Liebe alle,
wir laden herzlich zur nächsten Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation von Dissertationsprojekten der Philosophie (FöP) ein.
Am Mittwoch, den 4. 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
Boda Liu, BA MA
Das Leib-Ich: Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der generativen Phänomenologie
Betreuung:
Mag. Dr. Michael Staudigl, Privatdoz.
13:45 Uhr
Eric Archambault, MA
Essays on Aristotle and philosophy of mathematics
Betreuung:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
14:15 Uhr
Peter Schneider, BA MA
Morbide Faszination. Zum persönlichen und theoretischen Verhältnis von Georges Bataille und Simone Weil
Betreuung:
Assoz. Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Dr. Esther Heinrich, 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)
***
Dear all,
We warmly invite you to the next Public Faculty Presentation of Dissertation Projects in Philosophy (FöP).
On Wednesday, June 4, 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.
Boda Liu, BA MA
Das Leib-Ich: Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der generativen Phänomenologie
Supervisor:
Mag. Dr. Michael Staudigl, Privatdoz.
1:45 p.m.
Eric Archambault, MA
Essays on Aristotle and philosophy of mathematics
Supervisor:
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Georg Schiemer
2:15 p.m.
Peter Schneider, BA MA
Morbide Faszination. Zum persönlichen und theoretischen Verhältnis von Georges Bataille und Simone Weil
Supervisor:
Assoz. Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr. Dr. Esther Heinrich, 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,
we warmly invite you to the next APSE (Applied Philosophy of Science and
Epistemology) Talk and Reading Circle. The talk will be held by Matteo Vagelli
(Ca' Foscari University of Venice). Everybody is welcome.
1. TALK:
When: Thursday, 05.06.2025, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
Title: Understanding Scientific Knowledge in Terms of Styles of Reasoning
Abstract:
In this talk, I develop a more precise epistemological account of styles of
reasoning (e.g. Crombie 1992; Davidson 2001; Elwick 2007; Hacking 1982, 1992,
2012; Kwa 2011; Radick 2000). I begin by situating the notion in relation to
general logical modes of inference—deduction, induction, and abduction—
highlighting its distinctive role in shaping scientific rationality. I then
try to advance styles of reasoning as potential candidates to come to terms
with scientific progress, understood both in relation to justification
(Stegenga 2026) and understanding (Déllsen 2016), as well as with scientific
pluralism, especially under its “interactive” account (Chang 2024).
Next, I refine the distinction between two levels of styles: Level 1, large-
scale styles of scientific reasoning (e.g. postulation, experimentation,
modelling, taxonomy, statistics, historical development), and Level 2, small-
scale inferential strategies operative within specific scientific practices
(Bueno 2012). I argue that meaningful philosophical analysis of science
requires attention to both levels and propose the addition of a local level—a
more context-sensitive scale that captures the dynamic interaction between the
two.
To substantiate this claim, I examine contemporary research on Alzheimer’s
disease (Bemelmans et al. 2016; Hardy & Higgins 1992; Schermer, 2023),
illustrating how local configurations of reasoning styles mediate between
broader methodological commitments and specific inferential moves. This case
is particularly relevant, as it highlights the interplay between epistemic and
non-epistemic factors in shaping scientific inquiry. By tracing how styles of
reasoning operate across different levels within this research domain, the
case study anchors the theoretical reflections and demonstrates how styles
serve as a bridge between the logical and the social dimensions of scientific
practice.
By integrating conceptual refinement with empirical analysis, the talk aims to
strengthen the epistemological foundations of the styles of reasoning
framework and enhance its relevance for current debates on plurality,
understanding, and the dynamics of scientific change. In doing so, it also
seeks to render the framework more responsive to at least some of the
criticisms that have been levelled against it (e.g. Kusch 2010; Rouse 2011).
2. READING CIRCLE:
When: Thursday, 05.06.2025, 13:15 - 14:45
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
We will focus on an article by Matteo Vagelli (attached as PDF):
Vagelli, Matteo (2024). Styles of Science and the Pluralist Turn: Between
Inclusion and Exclusion. Revue de Synthèse 145 (3-4): 325-363. https://
doi.org/10.1163/19552343-14234053
For further reading regarding the topic:
Bueno, Otavio. (2012). “Styles of reasoning: A pluralist view.” Studies in
History and Philosophy of Science 43: 657-665. https://doi.org/10.1016/
j.shpsa.2012.07.008
Daston, L. and Otte, M. (1991) “Introduction”, Science in Context, 4 (2): 223–
232. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0269889700000946
Vagelli, M. (2024). “Hacking’s Styles of Scientific Reasoning.” In:
Reconsidering Historical Epistemology. French and Anglophone Styles in History
and Philosophy of Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/
10.1007/978-3-031-61555-9_8
Vagelli, M. (2024). “Styles of Science, Styles of Philosophy.” In:
Reconsidering Historical Epistemology. French and Anglophone Styles in History
and Philosophy of Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/
10.1007/978-3-031-61555-9_9
Wessely, A. (1991) “Transposing ‘Style’ from the History of Art to the History
of Science”, Science in Context, 4 (2): 265–278. https://doi.org/10.1017/
S026988970000096X
With best wishes,
Miguel de la Riva
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