Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to inform you about the following current job opening at the
Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna:
University Assistant Praedoc,
in the research area of Philosophy of Media and Technology (ID 5539)
Link to the job posting: https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5539/
We warmly invite all interested individuals to apply for this position.
We would also greatly appreciate it if you could share this information with
potentially interested individuals in your network.
Thank you in advance for your support!
Kind regards,
Katherina Krobath
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Institutskoordination
Dipl.-Ing. Katherina Geneviève Krobath, BEd
Andreas Wintersperger, MA
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Universitätsstraße 7, Raum A316
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S.g. Damen udn Herren, liebe Kollegen/innen,
Im Folgenden eine Information über den bevorstehende KoPhil-Vortagsabend in
Zusammenarbeit mit Herrn Prof. Karamanolis.
Vortrag mit Diskussion von
Leopold Spindelberger (Dr. med.) zum Thema:
Taoismus und Naturwissenschaft Versuch einer Synthese
DO. 23. April 2026, 18:30 20:15
Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien, HS 3D
1010 Wien, Universitätsstr. 7 (NIG)
Eintritt frei
Näheres im Attachment Interessierte werden herzlich eingeladen
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
KoPhil-Präsidium
www.kophil.at <http://www.kophil.at>
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
Gal Ben Porath (University of Bonn)
Title: The kinematics of indeterminism (see abstract below)
Date: April 24th (Friday)
Time: 11:00-12:30
Location: IQOQI Seminar room (Boltzmanngasse 3, 2nd floor)
Zoom link (for those that cannot join in person):
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/61334139090?pwd=OHqUQNmVwbfI9d7b80Z7k2cCXJiXNS.1
Abstract:
Discussions of determinism and indeterminism of physical theories
usually focus on properties of dynamical laws (e.g., uniqueness of
solution). This is perfectly adequate in all the usual cases.
However, when considering speculative models that seek to introduce
fundamental indeterminism into physics, such discussions are
unsatisfying. The unusual ontological roles attributed to
indeterministic changes by the authors of such models, require them to
have unusual kinematical features. I will examine these desired roles
and point to their problematic nature. I will then suggest recognizing
the occurrence of jump discontinuities as the distinguishing feature of
indeterministic kinematics and explore some consequences of such a
recognition.
For more information on "Physics meets Philosophy", see
https://sites.google.com/view/physphilvienna
Best wishes
Sebastian
Guten Tag,
untenstehend möchten wir Sie über folgende Ausschreibung informieren:
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie darüber informieren, dass die Ausschreibung für die externe
Lehre im Studienjahr 2026/27 ab sofort auf unserer Website verfügbar ist.
Alle relevanten Informationen zur Bewerbung, zu den Rahmenbedingungen sowie
zu den einzureichenden Unterlagen finden Sie unter folgendem Link:
<https://ssc-phil.univie.ac.at/lehre/externe-lehre/>
https://ssc-phil.univie.ac.at/lehre/externe-lehre/
Wir laden alle Interessierten herzlich ein, sich zu bewerben, und freuen uns
über Ihre Einreichungen.
Für Rückfragen stehen wir Ihnen gerne über
<mailto:philosophie.spl@univie.ac.at> philosophie.spl(a)univie.ac.at zur
Verfügung.
Freundliche Grüße
Ihr SPL/ SSC Philosophie Team
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Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to inform you that the call for external teaching for the
2026/27 academic year is now available on our website.
All relevant information regarding the application, the general conditions,
and the required documents can be found on the external teaching page:
https://ssc-phil.univie.ac.at/lehre/externe-lehre/
We warmly invite all interested applicants to apply and look forward to
receiving your submissions.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via
philosophie.spl(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:philosophie.spl@univie.ac.at> .
Kind regards,
Your SPL/ SSC Philosophy Team
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Andreas Wintersperger
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Institutskoordination
Dipl.-Ing. Katherina Geneviève Krobath, BEd
Andreas Wintersperger, MA
<mailto:philosophie@univie.ac.at> philosophie(a)univie.ac.at
+43(1)4277 46401
Institut für Philosophie
Universitätsstraße 7, Raum A316
1010 Wien
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Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle is Iulian Danut Toader (IVC), who will give
a talk on March 19, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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*Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Iulian Danut Toader (IVC)*
Conservatism as a Norm of Scientific Practice
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
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Date:* 19/03/2026
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Time:* 16h45
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Venue:* New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS 3C
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Abstract:*
Contemporary scientists extol the virtues of conservatism, the view that
advocates the preservation of the theoretical status quo and
castigates everything beyond this as unfounded speculation. More
generally, conservatives emphasize that science has been almost always
cumulative, and scientific progress has been almost always made
through evolution, rather than revolution. They further suggest that
contemporary science should be cumulative, and that it should make
progress through evolution, rather than revolution.
In this talk, I provide a brief historical-conceptual analysis of
conservatism as a norm that urges us to preserve the theoretical
status quo, extend its intended domain of resiliency to the furthest
extent possible, and only allow changes if we have stronger reasons to
accept some theoretical alternative. I then focus on a specific
expression of conservatism - the so-called principle of permanence -
which has been extremely influential since mid-19th century in both
mathematics and physics, in an attempt to determine, more precisely,
the kinds of normativity that conservatism is thought to have.
Dear all,
we are very glad to announce the workshop “Arbitrariness and Vagueness in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics” that will take place at the Department of Philosophy – University of Vienna, Lecture Room 3A 3rd floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna, from 13th to 14th April.
Virtual Venue: https://univienna.zoom.us/j/68366932623?pwd=YMMs9KbxerhR8oFaNQMiKHdmc3vP0e.1
Confirmed speakers: Pablo Dopico (University of Konstanz), Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz), Andrea Iacona (University of Turin), Hannes Leitgeb (LMU Munich), Friederike Moltmann (CNRS), Matteo Plebani (University of Turin), Fabian Pregel (University of Vienna), Lorenzo Rossi (University of Turin), Pedro Teixeira Yago (SNS Pisa), Elia Zardini (Complutense University of Madrid).
More information can be found on the event’s web-page, available at this link: https://sites.google.com/view/arbitrarinessandvagueness/home-page .
The workshop is jointly organised by Leon Horsten (University of Konstanz) and the AG Horsten research group, as well as Ludovica Conti (University of Vienna), ESPRIT programme "The Logic of Abstraction", Austrian Science Fund (FWF), DOI: 10.55776/ESP210
For further information, please write to ag-horsten(a)uni-konstanz.de <mailto:ag-horsten@uni-konstanz.de> or to ludovica.conti(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:ludovica.conti@univie.ac.at> .
Hope to see you there!
Leon Horsten and Ludovica Conti
Workshop announcement
Philosophy: What and How?
A workshop on the nature, aims, and methods of philosophy.
Views on what philosophy is and how it should be done vary widely. Is
philosophy concerned with reality or with our concepts used for grasping
aspects of reality? Does philosophy use a priori or empirical methods?
What is the role of intuitions? And of the method of cases? What are
philosophers trying to find out? Is Philosophy a descriptive or a
normative discipline, or both?
Key information:
Dates: May 7–8, 2026, 09:00–18:00.
Venue: Sky Lounge (DG), Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Wien, Austria
Here is a list of speakers and titles:
Max Kölbel Philosophy as Conceptual Engagement
Yaokun Fu The Arrovian Impossibility Theorem in Metaphysical Theory
Choice
Sophie Veigl Beyond Method? Philosophy of Science Between Analysis and
Activities
Elijah Chudnoff Intuition and Philosophical Progress
Matti Eklund The Parochial, the Universal and the Alien
Asya Passinsky Ameliorative Metaphysics
Eric Wallace Idealisation and Overfitting
Alice van't Hoff Choosing Metalanguages
Edouard Machery Arguments won't help
Registration and more details:
https://philosophywhatandhow.phl.univie.ac.at/
Registration is required but free of charge, and all are welcome.
(registration form on the bottom of the page).
This workshop is supported by the PACE (pace.phl.univie.ac.at/) and KiC
(www.knowledgeincrisis.com/) projects.
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
während Artemis 2 nach der Umkreisung des Mondes zur Erde zurückfliegt möchten
Ralf Gisinger und ich Sie herzlich zu einem Buchsymposium zu Philosophie und
Raumfahrt am 21. Mai in NIG 2H einladen. In einem fachübergreifenden Workshop
möchten wir mit Jan Völker über seinen 2025 bei Matthes & Seitz erschienenen
Essay "Ein Weltall des Kapitals: Die Überwindung der terrestrischen Vernunft"
diskutieren. Völker ist seit dem Wintersemester Professor an der Abteilung für
Philosophie der Universität für angewandte Kunst. Sie finden im Anhang das
Plakat zur Veranstaltung, ein detaillierteres Programm werden wir im Mai vor
der Veranstaltung aussenden.
PHILOSOPHIE UND RAUMFAHRT
Symposium zu Jan Völkers Buch "Ein Weltall des Kapitals: Die Überwindung der
terrestrischen Vernunft" (2025)
Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2026, 14.00 – 18.30, NIG 2H
Die Raumfahrt hat das Verständnis der Stellung des Menschen im Kosmos
unwiderruflich verändert. Gagarin und Sputnik, Mondlandung und Erdfotografien
waren wichtige Themen der Philosophie ihrer Zeit. Heute erlebt der Griff nach
Mond und Sternen unter den Vorzeichen von kommerzieller Verwertbarkeit, neuer
geopolitischer Rivalitäten und ökologischer Krisen eine Renaissance. In seinem
neuen Essay wirft Jan Völker die Frage auf, ob sich damit der Abschied von
einer terrestrischen Vernunft und dem Bild der Erde als unersetzlicher
Heimstatt des Menschen ankündigt. Wir diskutieren darüber in einem
fachübergreifenden Workshop, zu dem alle herzlich eingeladen sind.
Vortragende:
-- Prof. Dr. Alexandra Ganser, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
-- Ralf Gisinger, Institut für Philosophie
-- Assoz. Prof. Dr. Nina Klimburg-Witjes, Institut für Wissenschafts- und
Technikforschung, ERC-Projekt „FutureSpace“
-- Miguel de la Riva, Institut für Philosophie
-- Prof. Dr. Jan Völker, Abteilung für Philosophie, Universität für angewandte
Kunst
Mit besten Grüßen
Miguel de la Riva & Ralf Gisinger
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Miguel de la Riva, M.A.
Wissenschaftlicher Projektmitarbeiter
Institut für Philosophie
Universität Wien
https://bsky.app/profile/m-de-la-riva.bsky.social
Dear All,
please save the date for the next Trans*Formations Event at the
Philosophy Institute.
For those who do not know the series: This talk and workshop series
organized by a bunch of people from the Philosophy Department (BA, MA
and PhD) provides insights into recent developments in trans*
philosophizing. Thanks to the Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy (VDP)
[1] and queer@hochschulen [2] for their financial support!
In the next talk, Luana Pesarini (Goethe Universität Frankfurt) will
discuss historical and contemporary theories of the neural basis of
transness, and the presuppositions these studies rely on, from a
trans/feminist science studies perspective.
The next Event will be in English!
When & Where: Thursday, 30.4.2026 - 18:00-19:30 at HS 3A, NIG
(Universitätsstraße 7)
The Trans Brain?
History and Current Hypotheses on the Neural Basis of Transness
Abstract:
Against the background of contemporary debates about the supposed
natural basis of sex/gender and the intersection of neurodivergence and
transness, the lecture will turn to the history and contemporary
theories of the neural basis of transness. Contemporary trans brain
hypotheses rest on a whole array of presuppositions: The assumption that
brains have a sex/gender; that this brain sex/gender can stand in
opposition to the sex assigned at birth; that brain sex/gender develops
in response to hormonal changes; that this development has a temporal
threshold; and that one can discern transness from a
trans-sexed/gendered brain - all of these conveyed through imaging
technologies.
To fan out the presuppositions that fuel contemporary theories of the
neural basis of transness, the lecture will trace its history through
the lens of trans/feminist science studies. Starting from theories about
the natural bisexuality and plasticity of mammals and their eugenic
interpretations at the beginning of the 20th century (Eugen Steinach,
Paul Kammerer), the lecture will move through the early hypotheses about
the neural basis of transness in the post-Second World War inception of
trans medicine in the US (John Money, Robert Stoller, Harry Benjamin),
to the first neuroimaging studies on transness in the 1990s and early
2000s, to finish with the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of transness in
contemporary neuroscience and a discussion of its impacts on the lives
of trans people.
Neuronal explanations of transness certainly do not carry the same
weight in the debates about the natural basis of sex/gender and
transness as chromosomal explanations. Incidents such as the
International Chess Federation's ban of trans women from the women's
category, the European Society of Endocrinology's considerations about
brain scans as "a useful tool for earlier identification of
transgenderism in young people," and calls from neuroscientists to
intervene in and prevent the development of transness in the brain
nevertheless illustrate the current and potentially future power of such
explanations over the lives of trans people.
Bio: Luana Pesarini is a philosophy-trained sociologist specializing in
feminist science and technology studies, theories of materiality, and
trans feminism. She is currently working as a doctoral researcher in the
German Research Foundation-funded RTG "Fixing Futures. Technologies of
Anticipation in Contemporary Societies" at Goethe University Frankfurt,
Germany.
There will be a Q&A after the talk, as well as snacks and drinks!
Please also save the date for the next Trans*Formations Events: A talk
on Law and Gender by UK barrister Jane Russell on 15.5., and a full-day
event with a focus on Gender Euphoria on 7.6. with, among others, talks
by Quill Kukla (Georgetown University) and Eric A. Stanley (University
of California, Berkeley).
We are thankful to our previous Trans*Formations speakers: Luce deLire
[3], Alyosxa Tudor [4], Eric Llaveria Caselles [5], Emelia Stanley, [6]
Emma Heaney [7], Juliana Gleeson, [8] Gen Eickers & Sigmond Richli [9],
Jonah I. Garde [10] and Anna Klieber [11]!
We are looking forward to seeing you at the event, and happy if you
forward this invitation and the attached poster to others who might be
interested!
With all the best,
the Trans*Formations Team
Links:
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[1] https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
[2] https://queer-at-hochschulen.org/
[3]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/en/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/det…
[4]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detail…
[5]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detail…
[6]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detail…
[7]
https://lists.philo.at/hyperkitty/list/news@lists.philo.at/thread/GIUSVC6TO…
[8]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detail…
[9]
https://urise.univie.ac.at/mod/booking/optionview.php?cmid=293&optionid…
[10]
https://lists.philo.at/hyperkitty/list/news@lists.philo.at/thread/ZUJBVRNM7…
[11]
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/news-events/nachrichten-news-events/detail…