Einladung zur Buchpräsentation
Demokratisierung des Wissens: Von der Wiener Methode der Bildstatistik zu
Isotype
Buchpräsentation und Diskussion mit Günther Sandner
7. Jänner 2025, 18.30 Uhr
FAKTory | Literatur, Wissen und Beratung für Studierende
Universitätsstraße 9, 1010 Wien
Mitte der 1920er Jahre entwickelte ein Team rund um den Ökonomen und
Wissenschaftsphilosophen Otto Neu rath die Wiener Methode der Bildstatistik.
Vor allem für Arbeiter*innen und an Schulen sollten soziale und ökonomische
Zusammenhänge bildhaft vermittelt werden. Austrofaschismus und
Nationalsozialismus zwangen die Gruppe zur Flucht, ihre Bildsprache aber
wurde international. Ab Mitte der 1930er Jahre hieß sie ISOTYPE
International System Of TYpographic Picture Education.
Das Buch History and Legacy of Isotype zeichnet diese Geschichte nach und
verweist auf ihre ungebrochene Aktualität wissenschaftliches Wissen in der
Gesellschaft und im politischen Diskurs zu stärken.
Christopher Burke / Günther Sandner: History and Legacy of Isotype,
Bloomsbury, London 2024.
Günther Sandner, Politikwissenschaftler und Autor von (u.a.): Otto Neurath.
Eine politische Biographie (2014) und Weltsprache ohne Worte. Margaret Mead,
Rudolf Modley und das Glyphs-Projekt (2022). Ko-Kurator der Ausstellung
Isotype Wie man mit Bildern die Welt erklärt (ab November 2025 im Wien
Museum).
Um Anmeldung wird gebeten bis Montag, 6. Jänner 2025:
veranstaltungen(a)ihsf.at <mailto:veranstaltungen@ihsf.at>
01 50165-13778
ihsf.at
Invitation
Policy bias in economic research and the epistemological problems of
econometrics: Lessons for designing economic policy processes
SUERF BAFFI Bocconi webinar
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Online, Webex, 3-4.30 pm
A recent paper finds considerable policy bias in economic research. Jelveh,
Kogut and Naidu (2024) show that partisanship is detectable across fields
and within fields, even across those estimating the same theoretical
parameter. This poses serious challenges to economic policy development.
Models and their econometric estimation play an increasingly important role
in modern economic and political life. From macroeconomic policy and
financial regulation to public health and climate policy, models contribute
to shaping policies. The generation of ever more data is likely to support
the proliferation of models and econometrics. Yet, research resources in
academia focus on the theoretical foundations of the underlying model and on
the statistical methods of econometrics; much less attention is devoted to
the epistemological challenges of the underlying concepts, the normative
challenges of the everyday work with models and econometrics as well as the
inevitable role of expert judgement. Yet, understanding these challenges
would be crucial to design policy processes that effectively address
potential policy biases on economic policy development and ensure the
integrity of that process. This SUERF panel discussion discusses how serious
the policy bias in economic research is and how it affects policy
development. Furthermore, panellists will explain how that policy bias is
possible even when rigorous mathematical /statistical methods are employed.
Finally, the panel suggests design features of economic policy development
processes that improve its integrity in the face of the policy bias in
economic research.
Registration:
https://www.suerf.org/events/policy-bias-in-economic-research-and-the-episte
mological-problems-of-econometrics-lessons-for-designing-economic-policy-pro
cesses/registration/
More information:
https://www.suerf.org/events/policy-bias-in-economic-research-and-the-episte
mological-problems-of-econometrics-lessons-for-designing-economic-policy-pro
cesses/
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bielefeld, Deadline: 06.01.2025)
2 Research Positions (Postdocs), ERC project "The Structure of
Normativity"
(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Berlin, Deadline: 13.01.2025)
PhD student (a 75% salary and a duration of 4 years)
(3) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Erlangen/Nürnberg, Deadline: 15.01.2025 und
weitere)
AIR Visiting Fellowships on Philosophy & AI (FAU Erlangen)
(4) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Hannover, Deadline: 17.01.2025)
Research Assistant (Postdoctoral Researcher) in the subject area
"Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of Artificial Intelligence in
Medicine" (salary scale 13 TV-L, 100 %)
(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Enschede, Deadline: 14.02.2025)
AI and Animals: Ethical Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Non-humans
Symposium
(6) CALL FOR PAPERS (Passau, Deadline: 15.04.2025)
XII. Tagung für Praktische Philosophie
(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.01.2025)
Formalize!(?) - 5: A philosophical & educational perspective on
formalization in mathematics
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bielefeld, Deadline: 06.01.2025)
2 Research Positions (Postdocs), ERC project "The Structure of
Normativity"
The positions are based in the ERC research group 'REASONS F1RST - The
Structure of Normativity' (PI: Benjamin Kiesewetter).
Project description:
Some of the core fields of philosophy - including moral philosophy,
value theory, and epistemology - are, at their heart, concerned with
normative questions: questions about what is good or bad, right or
wrong, justified or unjustified. These questions concern the content of
judgements that human beings are constantly making and that structure
our way of thinking, feeling, and acting. But while there is wide
agreement in contemporary philosophy that normative judgements form a
unified and important category of human thought, philosophers still
struggle to understand what normativity actually is. One highly
attractive hypothesis is that normativity can be analysed in terms of
reasons - i.e. in terms of the factors that count in favour of or
against actions or attitudes. The aim of REASONS F1RST is to
systematically explore this Reasons-First Approach on a large scale and
across various philosophical subdisciplines. Fostering multidisciplinary
conversations between moral philosophy, epistemology, value theory,
aesthetics, the philosophy of emotions, and related areas, the project
will develop novel analyses of normative phenomena. It also seeks to
address recent challenges to the Reasons-First Approach and to compare
it to competing approaches. REASONS F1RST thus pursues a twofold
objective: (i) to assess the merits and demerits of the Reasons-First
Approach compared to alternative proposals, and (ii) to work out in
detail how different normative phenomena - including values, obligations
and rights, the justification of beliefs, as well as appropriateness
norms for emotions - can be explained in terms of reasons.
The work programme of REASONS F1RST will be carried out in four
sub-projects: (1) Reasons and Value; (2) Reasons and Ought; (3) Reasons
and Knowledge; and (4) Reasons and Fittingness. According to our present
plans, one of the advertised positions is associated with sub-project
(3), while the other is associated with sub-project (4). However, we
will also seriously consider applications from candidates whose research
interests concern other aspects of the project. Further information on
the project is available at the project website:
https://thestructureofnormativity.net/project.
Your Tasks
* conduct independent research in the context of the project (70 %)
* actively participate in the regular meetings and events of the
research group and contribute to organizing workshops and other events
(20 %)
* organizational tasks that are part of the self-administration of the
university (10 %)
We offer
* salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
* fixed-term (limited until 31.03.2027) (§ 2 (1) sentence 2 of the
WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the
Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of
contract may differ in individual cases)
* fulltime
* internal and external training opportunities
* variety of health, consulting and prevention services
* reconcilability of family and work
* flexible working hours
* good transport connection
* supplementary company pension
* collegial working environment
* open and pleasant working atmosphere
* exciting, varied tasks
Your Profile
We expect
* a scientific university degree (e. g. Master) in philosophy
* a PhD in philosophy
* a documented research focus in the area of the relevant sub-project
(e. g. epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of emotions,
meta-ethics)
* excellent research achievements relevant to the project, which can be
demonstrated by internationally peer-reviewed publications
* an independent research proposal that is closely related to the
project
* a cooperative and team-oriented style of work
* an autonomous, self-reliant and committed manner of working and the
willingness to take a formative role within the research group
* strong coordination and organization skills
* good proficiency in written and spoken English
Preferred experience and skills
* experience in organizing workshops and conferences
* international experience in academia
Application Procedure
We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please
use our online form via the website:
https://uni-bielefeld.hr4you.org/job/view/3903/2-research-positions-postdocs.
In addition to the usual documents (CV, list of publications, copies of
certificates and, if available, list of courses taught), applications
should include the following documents:
* cover letter outlining your research interests, motivation and
expectations with regard to working in the research group with reference
to the sub-project in which you would like to work (max. 2 pages)
* description of a research project relevant to the project (max. 3
pages)
* summary of your dissertation (max. 3 pages)
* your dissertation
* an essay that exemplifies your own research work (preferably
internationally peer-reviewed, published or accepted for publication)
(max. 30 pages)
Please submit your CV as a separate file _and the remaining documents as
a single PDF document._ The application can be written in German or
English.
The deadline is 6 January 2025.
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(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Berlin, Deadline: 13.01.2025)
PhD student (a 75% salary and a duration of 4 years)
The Philosophy Department of FU Berlin advertises a position for a PhD
student, with a 75% salary and a duration of 4 years.
The position is attached to the group in Theoretical Philosophy (Prof.
Dr. Barbara Vetter). Research within the group focusses on recent
analytic metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, and
philosophy of action. The successful candidate will have the opportunity
to get involved in various research activities, including activities at
the Centre for Advanced studies "Human Abilities [1]".
The successful candidate is required to hold a Master's degree (or
equivalent) in philosophy, and expected to have a research project in
analytic metaphysics, epistemology, or philosophy of language, English
language skills of level C1 or above. Publications or preparations for
publication, as appropriate for the career level, are an advantage.
How to apply:
Please send your application by e-mail, preferably in one PDF file, to
aneta.miernik(a)fu-berlin.de, citing the reference _VE WIMI PRAEDOC 2025_.
Applications should include:
- a cover letter (1-2 pages)
- an academic CV, including the contact details of two referees
- copies of academic certificates
- a PhD project (3-5 pages)
- a writing sample (a paper or chapter from a thesis)
For further information please contact Barbara Vetter
(barbara.vetter(a)fu-berlin.de).
The full advertisement (in its official German version) can be found
here:
https://www.fu-berlin.de/universitaet/beruf-karriere/jobs/wiss/16_fb-philos…
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(3) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Erlangen/Nürnberg, Deadline: 15.01.2025 und
weitere)
AIR Visiting Fellowships on Philosophy & AI (FAU Erlangen)
The Centre for Philosophy and AI Research [2] (PAIR) at
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg [3], Germany, is
inviting applications for 8 payed PAIR Visiting Fellowships for 1 to 3
months for 2025/2026.
Deadline for the next round is the 15th of January 2025, followed by a
second round (ending on the 15th of May 2025) and a third (15th of
September 2025). If you decide to apply, please consult the full
announcement here: https://www.pair.fau.eu/visit-pair/
Both junior and senior researchers can apply for PAIR Visiting
Fellowships:
- Junior Fellowship: Stipend of 1.500--2.500 EUR per month + 500 EUR
lump sum for travel support.
- Senior Fellowship: Stipend of 2.500--3000 EUR per month + 500 EUR lump
sum for travel support.
(The lower bound applies if you also have a salary or similar income
from a position elsewhere; the higher bound applies if the fellowship
will be your only source of income.)
For the application, please send to pair-jobs(a)fau.de (in one single PDF)
1. a CV with a list of publications, and
2. a sample of writing that the applicant considers their best work, and
3. a short motivation letter (2 pages max), which indicates:
3a. what you intend to work on while at PAIR;
3b. how your research relates to the aims of PAIR or the research of its
members;
3c. when do you intend to come to PAIR.
PAIR [2] was founded in 2022 with support from a prestigious Alexander
von Humboldt Professorship for Vincent C. Müller [4] at the University
Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU, est. 1743). We intend to set the agenda in the
philosophy and ethics of AI, through publications, events, structures,
and visible activities. We aim to generate intellectual progress that
can have a deep impact towards a better society. Our centre encourages
interdisciplinary work and involves excellent people with a background
in philosophy, cognitive sciences, neurosciences, social sciences,
political science, and computer sciences.
Informal but targeted inquiries can be sent to the Director of Research
(sascha.fink(a)fau.de) or the Head Director of PAIR
(vincent.c.mueller(a)fau.de).
We look forward to your applications.
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(4) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Hannover, Deadline: 17.01.2025)
Research Assistant (Postdoctoral Researcher) in the subject area
"Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of Artificial Intelligence in
Medicine" (salary scale 13 TV-L, 100 %)
Nestled in a modern city surrounded by nature and with an exceptional
standard of living, Leibniz University Hannover offers excellent working
conditions in a vibrant scientific community.
The Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS) is an
internationally oriented, interdisciplinary institute at the Faculty of
Philosophy of Leibniz Universität Hannover. CELLS is one of the leading
centers for research into the ethical, legal and social implications of
the life sciences.
CELLS welcomes applications for the following position starting at the
earliest possible date: Research Assistant (Postdoctoral Researcher) in
the subject area "Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine" (salary scale 13 TV-L, 100 %)
The position is limited until September 30, 2028. The scope comprises
100% of the regular collectively agreed working hours. Information on
the remuneration of this position can be found here [5].
_Your role _
The successful candidate will be employed, together with colleagues from
the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, as part of the ethical-legal
sub-project of the "Lower Saxony Center for AI & Causal Methods in
Medicine" (CAIMed) (an overview of the project can be found here [6]).
Within the research topic, questions about the benefits and risks of the
system, data protection, privacy protection, transparency, traceability
and explainability of the decisions made by the AI system, but also
questions about justice, non-discrimination and fairness, as well as the
autonomy, responsibility and accountability of the actors involved are
central. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to
develop their own research focus.
You will work with colleagues at CELLS on research coordination, the
organisation of project-related conferences and workshops, and the
preparation of funding applications.
This position requires a regular presence in Hanover.
_Who are we looking for?_
The prerequisite for employment is a completed academic degree,
preferably in the field of philosophy, political science, law or
sociology (or related disciplines) with a proven research interest in
ethical issues.
Furthermore, we expect the following qualifications:
* Completed or imminent doctorate in a relevant field
* Knowledge of qualitative research methods
* Interest in questions of applied ethics, law and governance
* Interest and possibly experience in dealing with legal and policy
texts
* Independent and professional way of working
* Open-mindedness towards interdisciplinary cooperation
* Strong communication skills, ability to cooperate and work in a team
as well as good IT skills
* Excellent written and spoken English communication skills
Equal opportunities and diversity are core values at Leibniz University
Hannover. Our goal is to tap into individual potential and open up
possibilities. We therefore welcome applications from anyone interested
in the position, irrespective of gender, nationality, ethnic origin,
religion or ideology, disability, age, sexual orientation and identity.
We strive towards a balanced and diverse workforce and a reduction in
under-representation in accordance with the Lower Saxony Equal Rights
Act (_Niedersächsisches Gleichberechtigungsgesetz - NGG_). We therefore
particularly encourage applications for the above-mentioned position
from women. Preference will be given to equally-qualified candidates
with disabilities.
_Why join us?_
CELLS offers an excellent working atmosphere in an international
interdisciplinary and research-oriented team with scientific development
opportunities. Due to our international collaborations and visiting
scientists, our institute languages are English and German.
With more than 5000 employees, Leibniz University Hannover is one of the
largest and most attractive employers in the Hannover region. We offer a
vibrant interdisciplinary and international working environment, and
promote personal and professional development [7] ranging from
subject-related skills to leadership and languages.
Part-time employment as well as remote work (mobile work, work from
home) can be arranged upon request. We support employees with balancing
work and family life [8], through services such as back-up childcare,
childcare during school holidays, and parent-child offices, as well as
providing individual advice regarding family responsibilities and caring
for dependents.
_Additional information _
For general information, please contact Yvonne Stöber
(email:yvonne.stoeber@cells.uni-hannover.de).
Please send your application with the relevant documents (cover letter
explaining your interest and qualifications for the position, research
concept of max. 2 pages on the planned research in the CAIMed project,
CV with list of publications, certificates, a max. 20-page writing
sample on a legal, ethical or political science topic of your choice as
well as names and contact details of two possible references) by
_January 17, 2025_ in electronic form to
Email: yvonne.stoeber(a)cells.uni-hannover.de
or alternatively by post to:
_Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover_
Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences
Otto-Brenner-Str. 1, 30159 Hannover
Information on the collection of personal data according to article 13
GDPR can be found at:
https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/datenschutzhinweis-bewerbungen/ [9]
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(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Enschede, Deadline: 14.02.2025)
AI and Animals: Ethical Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Non-humans
Symposium
This symposium will be a 2-day track as part of the Joint Conference on
Philosophy of Computing and AI hosted by the International Association
for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) and the Society for the Study of
Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB)).
* Conference dates: July 1-3, 2025
* Conference website: https://iacapconf.org/
* Conference location: University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands.
Symposium Organizers: Leonie N. Bossert, Bernice Bovenkerk, Mark Ryan
Symposium Description:
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to dramatically impact
the lives of domesticated, urban, and wild non-human animals (hereafter:
animals), for good or bad (Singer and Fai Tse, 2023). AI-powered drones
can take companion dogs for a walk, and animal robots can replace living
companion animals or zoo animals (Bossert and Coeckelbergh, 2024). AI
can provide alternatives to animal testing, for example, by predicting
the toxicity of chemical compounds (Singer and Fai Tse, 2023). On the
other hand, experiments with brain-computer interfaces can increase
animal use (Coghlan and Parker, 2023). AI is used in self-driving cars,
which may or may not be programmed to avoid animals on the road.
Monitoring animals via AI-enabled trackers and drones can aid wildlife
conservation but can also be abused by poachers (ibid.). AI-powered
cameras for the scientific study and protection of wild animals can lead
to animals changing their habits (ibid.). Finally, AI promises to make
interspecies understanding and communication possible, e.g., with
Alaskan humpback whales (McCowan et al., 2023).
However, AI also raises ethical challenges. For example, speciesist bias
in algorithms can either reinforce the popular image of animals as
commodities and edible products, or it can paint an overly rosy picture
of the way 'production animals' are housed (Hagendorff et al, 2023).
Datafication in animal farming may lead to the further objectification
of animals (Bos et al. 2018). It may lead us to conceive of animals as a
'batch of data'. Precision livestock farming (PLF) may also lead to
alienation between farmers and animals and erode farmers' experiential
knowledge. Farming systems that are run by AI harbour many health and
welfare risks in case of malfunction. The use of AI in the case of urban
or wild animals may have unintended consequences for animal behaviour
and welfare. Trying to communicate with whales or other animals with AI
can have detrimental effects on these animals' social structures and
culture (Ryan and Bossert, 2024). During this symposium, we will discuss
the ethical aspects of a wide range of AI applications in the context of
animals. We invite talks that focus on specific applications of AI to
animals and their ethical consequences and talks that deal with more
theoretical issues around using AI for animals. Besides ethicists and
philosophers, we invite scientists and engineers in AI design to join
the symposium. The symposium relates to several topics central to the
conference, but with animals as a central focus, as opposed to humans.
For example:
- AI in precision livestock farming
- AI in animal testing
- AI in veterinary medicine and companion animals
- AI to interpret or communicate with animals
- AI to understand animal cognition, emotions, or behaviours
- AI for animal protection and conservation
- AI, climate change, and biodiversity
Call for Abstracts:
We warmly invite presentations for this 2-day-symposium. If you want to
present your research, please take note of the following information:
- E-mail your abstract (no more than 300 words), with name and contact
information of all co-authors, to mark.ryan(a)wur.nl by February 14th,
2025.
- Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by February 28th.
- The Symposium agenda will be sent to accepted presenters by March
28th.
- The event takes place over two days during the conference (July 1st -
July 3rd)
- Following the event, we will invite presenters to develop their
presentation into a full-length paper for a special issue.
* Note: The presenters must register for the whole conference and all
conference costs and fees are at their own discretion.
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(6) CALL FOR PAPERS (Passau, Deadline: 15.04.2025)
XII. Tagung für Praktische Philosophie
_25./26. September 2025 _
_Universität Passau _
_Organisation:_
Karoline Reinhardt (Passau)
in Kooperation mit Birgit Beck (TU Berlin)
sowie Gottfried Schweiger (Salzburg) und Michael Zichy (Bonn)
www.tagung-praktische-philosophie.org [10]
tfpp(a)uni-passau.de
Die XII. Tagung für Praktische Philosophie findet 2025 am 25. und 26.
September an der Universität Passau statt. Franziska Dübgen (Münster)
und Stefan Gosepath (Berlin) werden die Plenarvorträge halten - die
weiteren Beiträge werden noch gesucht. Wir laden daher alle
Interessierten, mit und ohne universitäre Anbindung, ein, Vorschläge für
Vorträge, thematische Panels oder Runde Tische einzureichen. Dabei sind
Vorträge aus dem gesamten Spektrum der praktischen Philosophie
(angewandte Philosophie, Sozialphilosophie, Ethik, Rechtsphilosophie,
politische Philosophie und Theorie, Handlungstheorie, sowohl in
analytisch-systematischer wie auch in historischer Tradition) und
verwandter Disziplinen willkommen. Die Einreichung ist bis 15. April
2025 unter www.tagung-praktische-philosophie.org [10] möglich.
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(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.01.2025)
Formalize!(?) - 5: A philosophical & educational perspective on
formalization in mathematics
A Zoom workshop to celebrate the World Logic Day 2025 (which is actually
a day before this event)
https://sites.google.com/view/wldzurich2025
= Call for registration:
We are organizing a one-day online workshop to commemorate the World
Logic Day.
Registration is free of charge and everybody is welcome to attend. To
receive the zoom link, please see for further Information the homepage.
Or go directly to the google form:
https://forms.gle/KiRZ4L9AntL3VPFS6
== Speakers:
Jordi Fairhurst (UIB)
Seunghyun Song (Tilburg University)
Robert Naylor (Manchester)
Colin Rittberg (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
Aleksandra Vučković (Belgrade)
== World Logic Day
This event is part of the celebration of world logic day. If you would
like to contribute an event as well, please see
http://wld.cipsh.international/organise_event.html for further
information.
== Topic:
After three years on the topic, we have realized that this context is
too narrow to understand formalization and thus we have we added a
yearly theme (although not all talks are necessarily aligned with it).
This year we focus on ethical perspectives. Are there ethical aspects of
the practices of formal sciences (including math), which role play
formal arguments in politcal contexts, what about aspects of ethical AI
...
This series of events began with the theme of foundations in the context
of automated theorem proving:
What are the chances and problems of the act of formalization in the
context of mathematics? It is often said, that all of mathematics can be
reduced to first-order logic and set theory. The derivation indicator
view says that all proofs stand in some relation to a derivation, i.e. a
mechanically checkable syntactical objects following fixed rules, that
would not have any gaps. For a long time this was a mere hope. There may
have been proofs of concepts from early logicists but derivation never
played a big role in mathematical practice. The modern computer might
change this. Interactive and automated theorem provers promise to make
the construction of a justification without any gaps feasible for
complex mathematics. Is this promise justified? Will the future of
mathematical practice shift to more formal mathematics? Should it? We
hope to illuminate such questions and focus especially on what these
developments mean for the future of the curriculum of university
students.
== Contact:
Web: https://sites.google.com/view/wldzurich2025
Mail: jperez(at)fsof.uned.es / or deniz.sarikaya(at)vub.be
== Organizers:
José Antonio Pérez Escobar (UNED) & Deniz Sarikaya (Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, University of Lübeck)
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[2] https://www.pair.fau.eu/
[3] https://www.fau.eu/
[4] http://sophia.de/index.htm
[5] https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/tv-l/allg/
[6] https://caimed.de/en/
[7]
https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/universitaet/stellenangebote-arbeit-an-der-u…
[8] https://www.chancenvielfalt.uni-hannover.de/en/
[9] https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/dsgvo/datenschutzhinweis-bewerbungen
[10] http://www.tagung-praktische-philosophie.org/
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(Karlsruher Institut für Technologie - Academy for Responsible Research,
Teaching, and Innovation)
2) Kurzzeit-Stipendium (Bochum)
3) Postdoctoral Research Associate (m/f/d) - ADJUST - TUM (Technische
Universitat München)
4) 2 fully funded PhD positions (4 years) (University of Geneva (Geneva,
Switzerland))
5) Postdoc (60%) - history of 20th century philosophy (University of
Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland))
6) Wiss. MA (Postdoctoral Researcher) (Universität Bielefeld)
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CALLS FOR PAPERS
7) Call for Papers & Posters: KogWis 2025 (Deadline: 15.04.2025)
8) CfP: GEM 2025 (Deadline: 15.03.2025)
9) Politische Theorie den Medienwissenschaften und Medien der Politische
Theorie (Deadline: 31.01.2025)
10) Education and Social Critique. Critical Theory and Philosophy of
Education in Dialogue. (Deadline: 16.02.2025)
11) 7. Workshop des AK ‚Philosophie, Theologie und Religion' der
Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie (GANPH): Porphyrios, De absentia
(Deadline: 30.03.2025)
12) Verlaufsrichtungen des politischen Denkens. Geschichtsphilosophische
Theorien zwischen Verfall und Fortschritt (Deadline: 01.06.2025)
13) Interdisciplinary Workshop: Reality and Virtuality (Deadline:
07.02.2025)
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VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG
14) Eine ganz andere Geschichte der Philosophie: Klaus Vieweg über die
Philosophiegeschichtsschreibung (Beginn: 17.01.2025, Ende: 17.01.2025)
15) Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy and Philosophy of
Science (Beginn: 15.01.2025, Ende: 26.02.2025)
16) 7. Zürcher Philosophie Festival (Beginn: 23.01.2025, Ende:
25.01.2025)
17) "General Ethical Requirements for AI Certification" a conversation
with Jocelyn Maclure and Markus Gabriel and launch of the whitepaper by
Nicholas Kluge Corrêa and Julia Maria Mönig. (Beginn: 18.12.2024, Ende:
18.12.2024)
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1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Mitarbeiterin / Mitarbeiter (w/m/d) in der Wissenschaft für die
Mitarbeit in der BMBF-Forschergruppe „Militärtechnik und Ethik" (MilEth)
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie - Academy for Responsible Research,
Teaching, and Innovation
Bewerbungsfrist: 20.12.2024
Einsender
Nico Brähler
nico.braehler@@kit.edu Online ansehen [1]
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2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Kurzzeit-Stipendium
Bochum
Bewerbungsfrist: 12.01.2025
Einsender
Markus Gante
markus.gante(a)rub.de Online ansehen [2]
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3) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Postdoctoral Research Associate (m/f/d) - ADJUST - TUM
Technische Universitat München
Bewerbungsfrist: 17.01.2025
Einsender
Amelia Fiske
a.fiske(a)tum.de Online ansehen [3]
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4) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
2 fully funded PhD positions (4 years)
University of Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland)
Bewerbungsfrist: 15.01.2025
Einsender
Guillaume Fréchette
guillaume.frechette(a)unige.ch Online ansehen [4]
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5) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Postdoc (60%) - history of 20th century philosophy
University of Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland)
Bewerbungsfrist: 15.01.2025
Einsender
Guillaume Fréchette
guillaume.frechette(a)unige.ch Online ansehen [5]
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6) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Wiss. MA (Postdoctoral Researcher)
Universität Bielefeld
Bewerbungsfrist: 06.01.2025
Einsender
Benjamin Kiesewetter
benjamin.kiesewetter(a)uni-bielefeld.de Online ansehen [6]
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7) CALL FOR PAPERS
Call for Papers & Posters: KogWis 2025
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 15.04.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers & Posters
Datum: 01.09.2025
Ende: 03.09.2025
Veranstalter: Ruhr-Universität Bochum Online ansehen [7]
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8) CALL FOR PAPERS
CfP: GEM 2025
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 15.03.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Symposia, Papers, & Posters
Datum: 02.06.2025
Ende: 04.06.2025
Veranstalter: Ruhr-Universität Bochum Online ansehen [8]
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9) CALL FOR PAPERS
Politische Theorie den Medienwissenschaften und Medien der Politische
Theorie
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 31.01.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 20.03.2025
Ende: 21.03.2025
Veranstalter: AG Medienwissenschaft und politische Theorie Online
ansehen [9]
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10) CALL FOR PAPERS
Education and Social Critique. Critical Theory and Philosophy of
Education in Dialogue.
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 16.02.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 26.06.2025 - 12:00 Uhr
Ende: 28.06.2025 - 14:00 Uhr
Veranstalter: Kath. Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt Online ansehen [10]
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11) CALL FOR PAPERS
7. Workshop des AK ‚Philosophie, Theologie und Religion' der
Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie (GANPH): Porphyrios, De absentia
Deadline: 30.03.2025
Datum: 13.06.2025
Ende: 14.06.2025 Online ansehen [11]
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12) CALL FOR PAPERS
Verlaufsrichtungen des politischen Denkens. Geschichtsphilosophische
Theorien zwischen Verfall und Fortschritt
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 01.06.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Verlaufsrichtungen des politischen Denkens.
Geschichtsphilosophische Theorien zwischen Verfall und Fortschritt
Veranstalter: Politisches Denken in Europa | Political Thought in Europe
(Nomos-Verlag) Online ansehen [12]
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13) CALL FOR PAPERS
Interdisciplinary Workshop: Reality and Virtuality
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 07.02.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Abstracts
Datum: 10.04.2025 - 09:00 Uhr
Ende: 11.04.2025 - 16:00 Uhr
Veranstalter: Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Psychiatrische Klinik,
Sektion Phänomenologie Online ansehen [13]
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14) VERANSTALTUNG
Eine ganz andere Geschichte der Philosophie: Klaus Vieweg über die
Philosophiegeschichtsschreibung
Ort: Paderborn
Beginn: 17.01.2025
Ende: 17.01.2025
Einsender
Sebastian Luft
lufts(a)mail.uni-paderborn.de Online ansehen [14]
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15) VERANSTALTUNG
Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy and Philosophy of Science
Ort: Paderborn
Beginn: 15.01.2025 - 16:30 Uhr
Ende: 26.02.2025 - 18:30 Uhr
Einsender
Michele Vagnetti
michelevagnetti90(a)gmail.com Online ansehen [15]
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16) VERANSTALTUNG
7. Zürcher Philosophie Festival
Ort: Zürich, Kulturareal Mühle Tiefenbrunnen
Beginn: 23.01.2025
Ende: 25.01.2025
Einsender
Urs Siegfried
urs.siegfried(a)philosophiefestival.ch Online ansehen [16]
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17) VERANSTALTUNG
"General Ethical Requirements for AI Certification" a conversation with
Jocelyn Maclure and Markus Gabriel and launch of the whitepaper by
Nicholas Kluge Corrêa and Julia Maria Mönig.
Ort: Internationales Zentrum für Philosophie Universität Bonn
Beginn: 18.12.2024 - 15:00 Uhr
Ende: 18.12.2024 - 17:00 Uhr
Einsender
Julia Maria Mönig
moenig(a)uni-bonn.de Online ansehen [17]
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IMPRESSUM
ANGABEN GEMÄß § 5 TMG
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Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker
Präsident c/o Universität Münster
Philosophisches Seminar
Domplatz 23
48143 Münster
Vereinsregister: VR 3789
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Leipzig
Vertreten durch:
Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker
Prof. Dr. Nadja Germann
PD Dr. Christian Barth
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Subject: [Hermes] Doctoral College Digital Humanism - Call for
Applications
Date: 11.12.2024 12:53
From: Zachary Storms via Hermes <hermes(a)lists.philo.at>
To: hermes(a)lists.philo.at
Reply-To: Zachary Storms <zachary.storms(a)univie.ac.at>
_Dear colleagues, _
_We are happy to announce the establishment of the Vienna Doctoral
College on Digital Humanism, an interdisciplinary doctoral training
programme addressing critical societal challenges in the digital age.
For the Doctoral College, we are currently recruiting five PhD
candidates to explore topics like AI transparency, sustainability,
democratic impact, inclusive design, and more. Candidates will work
across three leading universities in Vienna—TU Wien, University of
Vienna, and WU Wien—combining expertise in informatics, social
sciences, and humanities. _
_I’m one of the supervisors._
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+43-1-4277-46020
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
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Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by the
Institute Vienna Circle is Zofia Hałęza (University of Łódź), who will give
a talk on December 12, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Zofia Hałęza (University of Łódź)
How Women Contributed to the Emergence of Polish Analytic Philosophy.
Outstanding Female Philosophers from the Lvov-Warsaw School
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium with
talks by our present fellows.
Date: 12/12/2024
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS 2G
Abstract:
From today's perspective, one of the most significant 20th-century
discoveries in Polish philosophy's history was the Lvov-Warsaw School's
rediscovery. The turbulent history of Poland and the political events after
the Second World War led this group's members, who were still living, to the
conviction that science would forget them. However, thanks to the woman
philosopher Izydora Dąmbska and her influence on her pupils, the memory of
the Lvov-Warsaw School has survived. I would even say - that the Lvov-Warsaw
School has been rediscovered. Although the Lvov-Warsaw School was founded at
the end of the 19th century by Kazimierz Twardowski, to a large extent his
female students have contributed to the survival of the memory of his
legacy, not only in the immaterial sphere, but also in the form of
artefacts, archives and documents. In addition to their merits in the
struggle for the survival of memory, women at the Lvov-Warsaw School
practised philosophy equally with men. At the turn of the 20th century, this
was a phenomenon unprecedented in any school of philosophy.
A critical analysis of the history of philosophy is a vital phenomenon.
After all, people write histories, and several different factors influence
them. Thus, it is the history of Polish philosophy which I have been
studying for several years. In the case of the Lvov-Warsaw School, we are
dealing with a phenomenon that has yet to be sufficiently described-namely,
the number of active women in this formation.
In this seminar, I am eager to present the potential impact of my research,
conducted as part of my PhD at the University of Lodz in the Doctoral School
of Humanities. I will also share the inspiration that led me to this topic.
How has the issue of women in the Lvov-Warsaw School been addressed in the
past, and what promising avenues are there for further exploration?
My research is primarily a critical analysis of the history of philosophy
and a comparative analysis of the state of Polish philosophy at that time.
In telling the story of women associated with the Lvov-Warsaw School, I will
also present my research methodology and the unique historical and social
conditions that enabled women in Poland to climb the scientific Olympus. I
will emphasize the need for philosophical reflection in women's history, as
it is not just a reenactment and reminder of forgotten figures and their
achievements, but a crucial aspect that adds depth and significance to our
understanding of the past. In the current situation, in addition to
multiplying research on women's history, we should also ask ourselves - how
do we do it? To what end do we conduct such research, and what does it
result in?
> Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
>
> das Forschungszentrum für Klassische Deutsche Philosophie /
> Hegel-Archiv an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum vergibt ab Mai 2025 ein
> Kurzzeit-Stipendium für internationale Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen
> für einen Zeitraum von drei Monaten.
>
> Ich würde mich sehr freuen, wenn Sie Interessenten aus Ihrem Bereich
> auf dieses Angebot aufmerksam machen und die Ausschreibung (siehe
> Anhang) an sie weiterleiten würden.
>
> Mit bestem Dank und freundlichen Grüßen aus Bochum
>
> Ihre
>
> Birgit Sandkaulen
>
>
> Prof. Dr. Birgit Sandkaulen
>
> Institut für Philosophie I
>
> Ruhr-Universität Bochum
>
> D-44780 Bochum
>
> Tel. +49(0)234-32 29128 / 22749 Sekretariat
>
> Fax+49(0)234-32 14598
>
> Email: birgit.sandkaulen(a)rub.de
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> <https://www.pe.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophie/i/forschung_kdp/>
>
Dear all,
This is a reminder that
1) The VDP Writing Evening is today from 15:00-19:00 in room 3A.
See:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/writing-evenings-ws2…
2) The next Faculty Public Presentation (FöP) will be held tomorrow,
Dec. 11, starting at 1:30 p.m. in Room 2H, NIG (see attachments).
Best wishes,
Raphael Aybar
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worden.
Wenn Sie selbst einen Beitrag zur GAP-Infomail haben, senden Sie uns
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zu.
Beiträge, die uns bis Freitag 10 Uhr erreichen, werden per GAP-Infomail
am darauf folgenden Montag verschickt - Beiträge, die uns danach
erreichen, entsprechend eine Woche später.
Wenn sich Ihre Mitgliedsdaten geändert haben, denken Sie bitte daran,
dies mitzuteilen. Sie können dafür unser Webportal [1] nutzen.
Herzliche Grüße
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Karlsruhe, Deadline: 15.01.2025)
PhD Position: Social and ethical aspects of sustainability analysis of
battery raw materials
(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Stuttgart, Deadline: 15.01.2025)
Wiss. Mitarbeiter:in (100%)
(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 19.01.2025)
KogWis 2025, 1.-3.09.2025: Call for Symposia
(4) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 01.02.2025)
Workshop with Jonathan Birch (LSE): The Edge of Sentience
(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Frankfurt a. M., Deadline: 28.02.2025)
Sinn und Bedeutung 30 (SuB30) and Special Session Philosophical and
Linguistic Approaches to Negation
(6) CALL FOR PAPERS (Norwich, Deadline: 01.03.2025)
Workshop: Experimental argument analysis
(7) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 15.04.2025)
KogWis 2025, 1.-3.09.2025: Call for Papers and Posters
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Karlsruhe, Deadline: 15.01.2025)
PhD Position: Social and ethical aspects of sustainability analysis of
battery raw materials
The Graduate School KLIREC is offering a PhD position at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology, KIT, on the _social and ethical aspects of
sustainability analysis of battery raw materials_ at the earliest
possible time. The duration of the position is one year, and an
extension is scheduled for another two years based on a positive
evaluation after the first year.
This interdisciplinary PhD project is jointly supervised by Marcel Weil
(technology assessment) and Rafaela Hillerbrand (philosophy of
engineering and technology) and is part of the KLIREC graduate school
(https://www.hs-pforzheim.de/forschung/institute/inec/studium_promotion/klir…).
Batteries, as a versatile storage option for electricity, are seen as an
enabling technology of the energy transition towards renewables, both
for the mobility sector and for ensuring the electric grid's stability.
At present, lithium-ion batteries are widely used, especially in the
mobility and stationary application sectors. Lithium-ion batteries
contain critical raw materials like e.g., cobalt, nickel, copper, and
graphite, besides lithium. However, the extraction of these metals may
have adverse social and environmental impacts. While the latter are
addressed to some extent in sustainability assessments, there is not
much work yet on the ethical aspects of extraction and usage,
particularly regarding circular economy frameworks. This PhD project is
meant to fill this research gap and connect quantitative environmental
sustainability research with qualitative ethical research. A particular
focus shall be placed on international justice aspects within energy
ethics.
We offer a 1-year contract with the possibility of an extension of
another 2 years within KLIREC and affiliation with ITAS (Institute for
Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis), KIT. You will participate
in the graduate school training program and join a research group at
ITAS.
ITAS offers a lively inter- and transdisciplinary research environment
for technology assessment with a strong focus, amongst others, on
sustainability analysis of emerging energy technologies, life cycle
analysis, and philosophy of engineering and technology.
What we are looking for: You should have a strong background and hold a
master's degree in applied ethics, preferably ethics of engineering and
technology, or in technology assessment, preferably life cycle analysis
(LCA)/material flow analysis (MFA) and have a very strong interest in
the respective other field. You are fluent in English and highly
motivated to work in an interdisciplinary environment and be able to do
independent research. Experience in interdisciplinary collaborations is
helpful.
Please send your application _by 15.1.2025_ with the usual documents
(CV, including three contact persons for a letter of reference, and a
writing sample) in a single document to rafaela.hillerbrand(a)gmail.com in
an email with the header "KLIREC 2024".
For any questions about this position, please contact:
rafaela.hillerbrand(a)kit.edu
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(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Stuttgart, Deadline: 15.01.2025)
Wiss. Mitarbeiter:in (100%)
Am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Stuttgart ist eine Stelle
als wiss. Mitarbeiter:in (m/w/d) ausgeschrieben (100%, E 13 TV-L). Die
Stelle ist auf 3 Jahre befristet.Der Stellenantritt erfolgt am 1. April
2025 oder nach Vereinbarung.
Aufgaben:
* Durchführung von Lehrveranstaltungen im Umfang von 4 SWS
* Eigenständige philosophische Forschung
Voraussetzungen:
* Promotion in Philosophie
* Lehrerfahrung in Philosophie mit einem Schwerpunkt in der praktischen
Philosophie oder der Geschichte der Philosophie
* Sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse; gute Englischkenntnisse von Vorteil
Bei Interesse schicken Sie bitte folgende Unterlagen zusammengefasst in
einer PDF-Datei bis zum 15. Januar 2025 an
christian.martin(a)philo.uni-stuttgart.de(Betreffzeile: Bewerbung
Mitarbeiterstelle):
* Anschreiben
* Lebenslauf (einschließlich Übersicht der abgehaltenen
Lehrveranstaltungen)
* Promotionsurkunde
* Schriftprobe beliebiger Länge
Die Auswahlgespräche finden voraussichtlich in der letzten Januarwoche
statt. Bei weiteren Nachfragen kontaktieren Sie bitte
christian.martin(a)philo.uni-stuttgart.de
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Universität in Deutschland in einer der bedeutendsten Hightech- und
Industrieregionen Europas. Sie ist verlässliche Arbeitgeberin,
Partnerin für Technologietransfer und steht für die interdisziplinäre
Integration von Ingenieur-, Natur-, Geistes-, Wirtschafts- und
Sozialwissenschaften auf der Grundlage disziplinärer Spitzenforschung.
Die Universität Stuttgart möchte den Anteil der Frauen im
wissenschaftlichen ereich erhöhen und ist deshalb an Bewerbungen von
Frauen besonders interessiert. Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher
Eignung vorrangig eingestellt. Informationen zum Umgang mit
Bewerberinnen- und Bewerberdaten nach Art. 13 DS-GVO finden Sie unter
uni-stuttgart.de/datenschutz/bewerbung [2].
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(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 19.01.2025)
KogWis 2025, 1.-3.09.2025: Call for Symposia
_Open now until 19th of January 2025_
We encourage the joint submission of thematically related papers of a
key research topic as symposia. Symposia will be allocated 2 hours slots
for 3 speakers across different disciplines. The convener should submit
the following:
* A general abstract of no more than 250 words about the symposium
topic, motivating its relevance.
* Name three symposium speakers with their talks' titles, and a short
abstract of no more than 150 words.
The selection of symposium talks should stimulate interdisciplinary
discussion. If researchers are not accepted as part of a submitted
symposium, they are nevertheless encouraged to submit their manuscripts
under the regular call for papers. We presuppose that the speakers have
confirmed their participation.
Please, note that each participant can present only once at KogWis 2025
(in a symposium or with an individual paper or poster). Co-authors who
are not presenting their co-authored work may nonetheless present
another work. Please note that we will not be able to offer any
financial support for contributed symposia.
_THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF SYMPOSIA PROPOSALS: __19.01.2025_
The template form can be found at:
https://kogwis2025.philosophy-cognition.com/call-for-contributed-symposia/
Please submit the filled-out template form labeled
"Title_OrganizerLastName" to: kogwis2025(a)ruhr-uni-bochum.de
_Please note that the Call for Papers and Posters is open until April
15th 2025 and can be found here:
__https://kogwis2025.philosophy-cognition.com/call-for-papers-and-posters/_
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(4) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 01.02.2025)
Workshop with Jonathan Birch (LSE): The Edge of Sentience
Ruhr-University Bochum, June 12-13, 2025
It's an honour and a pleasure to host Prof. Jonathan Birch in Bochum. He
is Professor in LSE's Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific
Method and specializes in the philosophy of the biological sciences.
Jonathan will present three lectures on his recent book 'The Edge of
Sentience' (OUP, open access) and we invite early career researchers
(PhD students and Postdocs) to submit abstracts (max. 700 words) for
peer reviewed talks. Please send them by email to
franziska.klasen(a)rub.de. Deadline is February 1st, 2025.
Organization:
Tobias Schlicht & Team
Ruhr-University Bochum
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(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Frankfurt a. M., Deadline: 28.02.2025)
_Sinn und Bedeutung 30_ (SuB30) and Special Session _Philosophical and
Linguistic Approaches to Negation_
_Sinn und Bedeutung 30_ will take place at Goethe University Frankfurt
from September 23-27, 2025. The conference is jointly organized by the
Institute of Linguistics, the Institute of English and American Studies,
and the Institute of Philosophy. It will feature a three-day main
session (Sept. 24-26) and two one-day special sessions. Special Session
I is titled _Beyond Descriptive Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of
Demonstrations_ (LingDem) (Sept. 23) and will be held in cooperation
with the Priority Program ViCom. Special Session II will be held in
cooperation with the CRC NegLab and is titled _Philosophical and
Linguistic Approaches to Negation_ (PhilLingNeg) (Sept. 27). We are
pleased to announce that we can offer interpretation between English and
American Sign Language / International Sign for Special Session I
(LingDem). A call in International Sign will be available soon.
_Conference website:_ https://vicom.info/sub30/
_Email:_ sub30(a)vicom.info
_Invited speakers (main session):_
* Magdalena Kaufmann (University of Connecticut)
* Orin Percus (University of Nantes)
* Julia Zakkou (University of Düsseldorf)
_Invited speakers (special sessions): _
_Beyond Descriptive Meaning: The Semantics and Pragmatics of
Demonstrations_ (LingDem)
* Floris Roelofsen (University of Amsterdam)
* Website: https://vicom.info/sub30-lingdem/
_Philosophical and Linguistic Approaches to Negation_ (PhilLingNeg)
* Elena Herburger (Georgetown University)
* Website: https://vicom.info/sub30-phillingneg/
_Call for abstracts_
We welcome abstract submissions for talks or posters on topics related
to natural language semantics, pragmatics, the syntax-semantics
interface, philosophy of language, and psycho-/neurolinguistic studies
related to meaning. We especially encourage contributions that
incorporate experimental evidence, although all submissions should aim
to advance a formal model of natural language semantics and pragmatics.
We welcome abstract submissions for talks or posters on topics related
to natural language semantics, pragmatics, the syntax-semantics
interface, philosophy of language, and psycho-/neurolinguistic studies
related to meaning. We especially encourage contributions that
incorporate experimental evidence, although all submissions should aim
to advance a formal model of natural language semantics and pragmatics.
* Abstracts must present original research that has neither been
published nor accepted for publication at the time of submission. Each
individual may submit a maximum of one abstract as a sole author and one
as a co-author (or two as a co-author) for both the main and special
sessions combined. Abstracts submitted for the special session will also
be considered for the main session.
* Authors should indicate whether they would like their abstract to be
considered for a talk, a poster, or both.
* Submissions should be anonymous and should not include any identifying
information.
* Abstracts should be formatted to fit within two pages (letter size or
A4 paper, with 2.54 cm or 1-inch margins on all sides, 12-point Times
New Roman font). An additional third page may be included exclusively
for references (mandatory), large figures or tables, and lines
corresponding to glosses and translations in non-English examples.
Examples, whether glossed or not, should be integrated into the main
text rather than collected at the end.
* Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format via OpenReview by Friday,
February 28, 2025 (23:59 Central European Standard Time):
https://openreview.net/group?id=SuB/2025/Conference [3]
Note that you will first need to create an author profile at OpenReview
and it may take some time before your account gets fully activated and
ready for submission. Please make sure to do so as soon as possible in
order to ensure that your account is active before submission deadline.
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(6) CALL FOR PAPERS (Norwich, Deadline: 01.03.2025)
Workshop: Experimental argument analysis
Workshop: Experimental argument analysis: Interdisciplinary perspectives
on verbal reasoning
July 9-10, 2025
University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
Keynote: Edouard Machery (Pittsburgh)
This satellite workshop of the 5th European Experimental Philosophy
Conference brings together experimental philosophers, cognitive
psychologists, and experimental linguists, to open up the experimental
philosophy of verbal reasoning as a new interdisciplinary field of
study. Three slots are reserved for submitted papers. Accommodation
costs of presenters will be covered. Submission deadlines for 500-word
abstracts: _March 1st, 2025_. Programme and submission link:
https://x-phi.uea.ac.uk/EAA2025-workshop/
_Questions:_
_* Methods:_ How can empirical studies support the reconstruction or
evaluation of verbal reasoning? Which conceptual and empirical tools can
be adapted for this purpose and how? How can formal and experimental
methods be combined to facilitate normative evaluation?
_* Mechanisms:_ How do automatic comprehension and production inferences
shape verbal reasoning? What biases affect such inferences? Which
factors affect specifically the contextualization of default inferences?
How are irregular polysemes processed? What norms do people rely on for
specific arguments of interest? How much individual variation is there
in this respect?
_* Applications:_ How can insights into language processing, and
specifically polysemy processing, support the assessment of
philosophical arguments? How effective are verbal arguments at changing
people's minds? Which aspects of automatic language processing influence
the persuasiveness of verbal arguments? To what extent do such arguments
contribute to philosophical puzzles and paradoxes? How can insight into
automatic language processing support the improvement of our conceptual
tools?
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(7) CALL FOR PAPERS (Bochum, Deadline: 15.04.2025)
KogWis 2025, 1.-3.09.2025: Call for Papers and Posters
The conference KogWis 2025 aims at providing a platform for discussing
the most recent developments in Cognitive Science. It will feature
contributed papers, symposia, and posters covering all subfields of
cognitive science, bringing together a large number of experts from
Europe and overseas. Concerning Call for Symposia see:
https://kogwis2025.philosophy-cognition.com/call-for-contributed-symposia/
In the following we focus on the _Call for Papers & Posters._
The conference is structured with the following sections
(subcommittees):
* Agency, Action and Joint Action
* Animal Cognition and Cognitive Evolution
* Anthropology and Culture
* Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Systems
* Cognitive Development
* Cognitive Neuroscience
* Cognitive Robotics
* Computational Modeling
* Decision Making
* Education
* Language and Cognition
* Logic and Reasoning
* Memory and Learning
* Mental Disorders and Emotion
* Movement, Behavior, and Motor Control
* Perception and Consciousness
* Philosophy of Mind and Cognition
* Philosophy of Science
* Situated Cognition
* Social and Metacognition
The guiding criteria for the selection of the contributions will be the
high quality of contributions and of minor relevance aspects of
interdisciplinarity, clarity of writing, etc.
_Call for Papers and Posters_
We invite contributions on recent research in any subfield of cognitive
science. Each submission should be suitably prepared for blind review.
Please, follow these guidelines when preparing your submission:
* Paper submissions should be no longer than 1200 words, excluding
references.
* Poster submissions should be no longer than 700 words, excluding
references.
* Write your submission in Arial, font size 11.
When filling out the submission form, please select only one section
(subcommittee) according to our 20 areas of research and the type of
your submission: paper only, paper and poster (if not accepted as a
paper, please consider as a poster), poster only.
Each paper presenter will be allocated 30 minutes presentation time (20
min presentation, 10 min discussion). Posters can be up to A0 size (_in
portrait!_, i.e. 841mm wide x 1189mm tall,_ print on paper only_).
Please, note that each participant can present only _once_ at KogWis
2025 (in a symposium or with an individual paper or poster). Co-authors
who are not presenting their co-authored work may present another work.
During the conference, some posters will be selected for the best poster
award. More information about the best poster award will be issued
later.
_THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS & POSTERS IS:_ _15.04.2025_
Please use the online submission system:
https://kogwis2025.sciencesconf.org/
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Workshop: Wissenschaftliche Philosophie. Transformationen und
Kontinuitäten im langen 19. Jahrhundert
Die Kommission für Geschichte und Philosophie der Wissenschaften der ÖAW
lädt ein, bei einem Workshop die Transformationen und Kontinuitäten der
Wissenschaftlichen Philosophie als Fachdisziplin im langen 19.
Jahrhundert zu diskutieren.
Termin:
12. bis 13. Dezember 2024
Ort:
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Collegium
Erdgeschoß, Seminarraum 1
Bäckerstraße 13
1010 Wien
Kontakt:
kgpw(at)oeaw.ac.at [1]
T: +43 1 51581-3650
Kommission für Geschichte und Philosophie der Wissenschaften der ÖAW [2]
Wissenschaftliche Philosophie ist der Versuch, Philosophie ausgehend von
den Kriterien der Einzelwissenschaften als eigenständige Wissenschaft zu
etablieren. Die Frage nach ihrer Entwicklungsgeschichte wirft folglich
das Problem des komplexen und historisch kontingenten Verhältnisses von
Philosophie und Wissenschaft auf.
Die Kommission für Geschichte und Philosophie der Wissenschaften der ÖAW
lädt zum Workshop "Wissenschaftliche Philosophie" ein, um die
Transformationsgeschichte vom 18. ins 19. Jahrhundert genauer zu
beleuchten. Dabei sollen sowohl die logische Analyse und ihre empirische
Basis thematisiert werden: Erstere liegt in einer Problematisierung der
Natur der Mathematik, der Frage nach dem Gegenstand der Logik bzw. nach
dem Status von regulativen Prinzipien und ihrer Apriorizität; zweitere
im Empfindungsbegriff, dem Konzept raumzeitlicher Gegenstände und dem
Elementbegriff.
Anmeldung erbeten bis 9. Dezember 2024 an kgpw(at)oeaw.ac.at [1]
Mehr Infos und Programm unter:
https://www.oeaw.ac.at/detail/veranstaltung/wissenschaftliche-philosophie
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