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Subject: [Intern] Workshop Groups and Normativity - 15 October 2025 - 3A
Date: 09.10.2025 17:54
From: Niels de Haan <niels.de.haan(a)univie.ac.at>
To: intern(a)lists.philo.at
Dear Colleagues,
On Wednesday 15 October, there will be a workshop on 'Groups and
Normativity'. Please feel free to join for (one of) the talks. No
registration is needed. The workshop takes place in Room 3A at the 3rd
floor of the NIG.
Schedule:
10:00 - 10:15: Opening
10:15 - 11:15: Sebastian Aster (University of Vienna) – “Motivation
as Reflective Endorsement – A Scholastic View of Group Motivation”
11:15 - 11:30: Break
11:30 - 12:30: Niels de Haan (University of Vienna) – “Group Agents
and the Sincerity Condition on Blame and Praise”
12:30 - 14:00: Lunch Break
14:00 - 15:00: Lars Moen (University of Vienna) – "Individual Control
versus Corporate Responsibility"
15:00 - 15:15: Break
15:15 - 16:15: Felix Lambrecht (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
– “Diachronic Group Responsibility”
16:15 - 16:30: Break
16:30 - 17:30: Agnes Tam (University of Calgary) – The Social
Normativity of Social Norms: A Pluralist Account.
Kind regards,
Niels
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Dear All,
The next talk in the "Wittgenstein=steine" series is this Friday (June
13th) at 3pm in room NIG 3D.
The speaker is Konstantin Deininger, and his title is:
_"On the Material and Formal Aspects of (Moral) Certainty"_.
Abstract:
Does morality have a binding character in the sense that chains of
justification come to an end? In this talk, I will affirm this question
and argue that we can plausibly distinguish between formal and material
aspects of moral certainty. As a starting point, I will interpret
Wittgenstein's idea of "bedrock," introduced in §217 of the
Philosophical Investigations, as standing for the end of a chain of
reasoning. In doing so, I align with certain Wittgensteinian
interpreters who maintain that some chains of moral reasoning end with
certainty. However, I will arrive at deviating conclusions by
demonstrating that different kinds of moral certainties function in
different ways. Wittgensteinian scholars such as Cora Diamond and Nigel
Pleasants correctly identify the formal aspect of moral certainty,
showing that some propositions resist justification and doubt. However,
the candidates for formal certainties they propose do not fully satisfy
the criteria of certainty. This, I argue, is due to their failure to
adequately distinguish between the formal and material aspects of
certainty. Material certainties, such as Diamond's "slavery is unjust
and insupportable" or Pleasants' "killing is wrong," remain intelligible
to some extent and are thus subject to justification and doubt. Still,
these propositions function as regress stoppers by putting an end to the
chain of reasoning--but they do not mark the boundary of the
unintelligible as formal certainties do. Drawing on Wittgenstein's later
writings, I will argue that only formal certainties--which I refer to as
transcendental certainties--are entirely exempt from justification and
doubt. I identify the principle "equals are to be treated equally" as a
plausible candidate for transcendental certainty. This certainty is
foundational to moral reasoning and enables moral thought. I illustrate
its role through debates on justice in animal ethics.
Everybody welcome!
Best wishes from the organizers,
Esther Heinrich-Ramharter
Anja Weiberg
Martin Kusch
Dear all,
it is a pleasure to invite you to the next installment of the
Trans*Formations event series at the department of philosophy. This talk
and workshop series organized by the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy provides insights into recent developments in trans*
philosophizing.
When & Where: October 15, 17:00 to 18:30 at HS 3A, NIG,
Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien
Intersex: Beyond Introductions! A Book Presentation on _Hermaphrodite
Logic_
This workshop will showcase the key arguments made by Juliana Gleeson's
new book _Hermaphrodite Logic_ (published June 2025):
1) That intersex advocacy followed on rapidly from intersex people
meeting one (on and offline) another in the early 1990s.
2) That this new intersex movement developed in conjunction with
feminist research, offering a moment of self-consciousness that was
spoken to by intersex advocacy's rhetoric, and wit ("90s edgy").
3) That their protests from 1996 to the present served as a revelation,
which challenged professional authority (specifically claims to clinical
"management"), and objectivity, and rewrote the history of sex (in ways
still being processed today).
Along the way, participants will be challenged in turn, with regards to
"intersex" being a topic that requires continual introduction. Gallows
humour guaranteed.
Juliana Gleeson is a writer and reader raised in west London, who now
lives in east Berlin. Her first edited collection was the pioneering
anthology Transgender Marxism [1] (2021), which she oversaw with Elle
O'Rourke. Well noted for her love of two word titles, her first book
Hermaphrodite Logic [2] was published this summer - addressing the
history and style of the intersex movement. She's currently writing
three follow-ups: a co-written philosophical manuscript _Dyke
__Dialectics_, a collection of dialogues about sex hormones, and a brief
book on femininity's substance.
If you would like to participate in the workshop (which will be in
English), please register via U:RISE. [3]
No prior knowledge needed for participation, and students and staff of
all levels are welcome. There will be snacks and drinks!
After the workshop, participants are cordially invited to join for the
presentation of Gleeson's book [4], organized by Referat
Genderforschung, which will take place 19:00 at Seminarraum 7,
Kolingasse 14-16. Juliana Gleeson will be in conversation with Tinou
Ponzer, Chairperson of VIMÖ - Verein Intergeschlechtlicher Menschen
Österreich [5] & co-editor of Inter*Pride: Perspektiven aus einer
weltweiten Menschenrechtsbewegung. [6]
_Please save the date for the two next events of Trans*Formations this
fall:_
"Workshop trans Philosophie" mit Gen Eickers und Sigmond Richli,
18.11., 16:45-19:00, HS 3A im Rahmen der Trans* Awareness Week 2025 (auf
Deutsch)
"Trans*Modernität, Trans*Kolonialität?" - Workshop mit Jonah I. Garde,
11.12. 16:45-18:18, HS 3A (auf Deutsch)
Attached, you find both a poster for the upcoming workshop and the
events ahead - feel free to print and circulate them!
Looking forward to seeing you at the event!
Best,
Flora Löffelmann
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Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
Stipendiat:in der Literar Mechana
Department of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!
Links:
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[2]
https://www.versobooks.com/products/2661-hermaphrodite-logic?srsltid=AfmBOo…
[3]
https://urise.univie.ac.at/mod/booking/optionview.php?optionid=1650&cmi…
[4]
https://gender.univie.ac.at/veranstaltungen/book-presentation-hermaphrodite…
[5] https://vimoe.at/
[6] https://wortenundmeer.net/buch/interpride/
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Workshop: Workshop with Susanna Schellenberg on "The Nature of
Perspectives"
Workshop with Susanna Schellenberg on "The Nature of Perspectives" (her
new book project)
at Ruhr-University Bochum, Dec. 11-12, 2025 (11th of Dec. 10.30 a.m. to
12th of Dec. 13.00/1.00 p.m.)
It's an honour and a pleasure to host Prof. Susanna Schellenberg in
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at Rutgers University. She is an international expert on philosophy of
perception. In her recent publications she also discusses aspects of the
self and artificial intelligence. Those are the basis for her new
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Kolloquium: ISEE Europe Seminar Series on Environmental Thought
You are warmly invited to the new Seminar Series in Environmental
Thought, organised by the International Society for Environmental Ethics
(European Network).
Dates and Speakers for 2025-2026
October 13, 4pm-5:30pm CET
Prof. Bernice Bovenkerk (University of Wageningen)
'The Synergy between AI and Biotechnology for Conservation'
December 8, 4pm-5:30pm CET
Prof. William Connoly (Johns Hopkins University)
'Stormy Weather: Pagan Cosmologies, Christian Times, Climate Wreckage'
February 2, 4pm-5:30pm CET
Dr. Elisa Aaltola (University of Turku)
'Animal Ethical Mourning and Misanthropic Melancholia'
April 13, 4pm-5:30pm CET
Dr. Ariadne Collins (University of St. Andrews)
'Forests of Refuge: Decolonizing Environmental Governance in the
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15.10.2025, 18:30 Uhr
Konferenz: 50 Years of Against Method
Wednesday, 15 October 2025, Universität Konstanz, Gebäude B, Raum B 1081
50 Years of _Against Method_ - Feyerabend's Critique of Modern
Philosophy of Science
The _Archive de Philosophie_ once wrote about Paul Feyerabend's
groundbreaking book: "_Against Method_ is more than a book: it is an
event." _The New Scientist_ called it: "A brilliant polemic." However
you want to describe the book, it should ultimately be indisputable that
_Against Method_ is undoubtedly a classic of modern philosophy of
science.
Such a book, which was seen as an event in its time and provoked
reactions far beyond the scientific community, is more than that: It is
a watershed in modern philosophy that still leads to fierce debates
about the nature of knowledge, the practice of the scientific community
and the theory of knowledge. Since _Against Method_, Feyerabend has
devoted much of his career to arguing that science as practiced cannot
be described, let alone regulated, by any coherent methodology, whether
understood historically, as in Thomas Kuhn's use of paradigms, or
epistemologically, as in classical positivism and its offspring.
50 years after the publication of _Against Method_, the conference aims
to capture the current significance of this book in modern science. To
what extent did it have an impact on debates on science? What influence
did it have on the field of modern philosophy of science? To what extent
does the historical perception at the time of publication coincide with
our current perception? Are there Feyerabendians in philosophy of
science today and if so, would Feyerabend have wanted this? Are
Feyerabend's conclusions regarding scientific claims and understandings
still pungent and timely as ever?
Modus: Hybridveranstaltung
Veranstaltungs-URL:
https://www.kim.uni-konstanz.de/phil-archiv/feyerabend-tag ... [3]
Kontaktadresse: daniel.wilhelm(a)uni-konstanz.de
Anmeldefrist: 15.10.2025
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[3]
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Dear All,
We are happy to share that we are inviting submissions for the
5th Central European Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy!
🗓️ 8–10 October 2026 | Universität Wien
📌 Deadline for abstracts: 15 November 2025
Keynotes:
✨ Prof. Katerina Ierodiakonou (University of Geneva; NKUA)
✨ Dr. Robert Roreitner (Charles University, Prague)
PhD candidates & early-career researchers working on Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy or its reception in the Arabic tradition are warmly invited to apply.
📩 Please send 500–1000 word abstracts (PDF, anonymous) to cegcap5vienna(a)gmail.com.
Visit our website for more info: https://cegcap5vienna.wordpress.com/
We look forward to your submissions!
Best Regards,
Bishakha Dutta, Nikolina Kamzola, and Máté Héthelyi
Dear Doctoral Candidates,
Let me warmly welcome you to the Winter Semester 2025. The purpose of
this message is to provide you with an overview of what is new at the
Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy (VDP) for this semester.
In the near future, I will send a separate message to introduce the new
PhD researchers who have joined the programme.
1. Leadership Update
2. VDP Coordinator Consultation Hours
3. Supervision and Co-Supervision
4. VDP Steering Committee and Doctoral Student Assembly
5. Office Space
6. Profile and U:Cris
7. Moodle
8. U:Rise and VDP Events
9. Writing Evenings
10. The Feedback Foyer
11. Transition to Postdoc Workshop
12. VDP Summer School - Call for Organizers
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1. Leadership Update
Prof. Benjamin Schnieder has returned to his role as Director of the
Vienna Doctoral Programme (VDP) and the Doctoral Programme of
Philosophy.
Please continue any pending business previously handled by the interim
Director, Prof. Arne Moritz, directly with Prof. Schnieder.
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2. VDP Coordinator Consultation Hours
Starting this semester, I will be offering consultation hours every
Tuesday (working days only) from 10:00 to 11:00 during the winter
semester 2025 (WiSe25).
You are warmly welcome to visit my office (B-0301, NIG) to discuss any
matters related to your doctoral studies — including supervision, event
organization, training opportunities, or funding options.
You may inform me in advance if you wish to present your case
beforehand, but no prior scheduling is required for these consultation
hours.
For meetings outside the consultation time, please write to VDS
Philosophy at vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at with the subject line “Request
for meeting”, and include the purpose of the meeting as well as your
full availability.
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3. Supervision and co-supervision
It is advisable that meetings with supervisors take place once per
month, and they should occur at least once per semester.
If this is not the case, please feel free to contact the VDP office for
advice regarding your supervision. All such matters are handled with
strict confidentiality.
Please also keep in mind that co-supervision and thesis advisory
committees are practices encouraged by the University of Vienna to
enhance the quality of PhD supervision. See:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/co-supervision/https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/members/faculty/non-supervisory-faculty/
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4. Steering Committee and Doctoral Student Assembly
If you wish to bring topics to their agenda of our Steering Committee
and of the Doctoral Student Assembly, please contact your student
representatives, Lisa Tragbar [lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at] or Mira
Magdalena Sickinger [mira.magdalena.sickinger(a)univie.ac.at]
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5. Office Space
The hot desks for students who are not employees of the Department of
Philosophy have been expanded to five.
A new call for registration for the summer semester 2025 (SoSe25) will
be announced next year.
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6. Profile and U:Cris
Please send or update your profile information for our webpage. See
samples at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/members/phd-researchers/
To further outreach your academic activities and work, please use
u:cris. This comes with several advantages:
You have the opportunity to showcase your research and outreach
activities on the official research platform of the university. This
option is available to all PhD students.
The Doctoral School gains a better overview of publications and
activities, which might support future budget decisions.
What to do:
Log in with your u:account credentials at:
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/ (scroll down to the bottom of the
page to sign in).
Add any information you’d like to have displayed (e.g. publications,
talks, outreach).
You also have the option to link your u:cris profile on the VDP website
under your name:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/members/phd-researchers/
To do so, simply send an email to the VDP, subject “u:cris profile”
If you have any technical questions, please contact the u:cris-team
directly!
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7. Moodle
Entries and Content that has been updated, created, or replaced old
content in our moodle course during the last semester and summer break
are:
Booking Rooms at the Department of Philosophy
Funding Request and Reimbursement Guidelines
Conference Participation Grant - Application Form
Speakers Fees Form
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8. U:Rise and VDP Events
All VDP events will be announced via u:rise, the platform for
Professional & Career Development at the University of Vienna.
Importantly, other doctoral schools and university units also announce
their events through u:rise, and many of these may be open to you or
relevant for your research and career development.
We encourage you to check the available offers regularly at:
https://urise.univie.ac.at/
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9. Writing Evenings, WiSe25:
A new season of our weekly writing evenings starts today, 6 October, at
2 pm. Please find more details and registration information at urise
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10. The Feedback Foyer
The VDP is launching a Peer Feedback Exchange Forum this semester, which
will take place twice during the term.
To participate, you’ll need to register and provide some details about
the text you plan to submit so we can pair you with a suitable peer.
During each session, participants will be assigned a peer’s text to
review. You’ll have 90 minutes to read and prepare your feedback,
followed by 30 minutes dedicated to discussing the feedback together.
Dates:
10. November 2025, 16:00 - 18:00, 3A NiG
15 December 2025, 16:00 - 18:00, 3A NiG
Registration via urise
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11. Workshop - Transition to Postdoc: Funding Opportunities, Proposals,
and Pathways
The VDP is organizing a workshop designed to provide PhD students in
philosophy with practical guidance on funding opportunities and proposal
writing for postdoctoral research.
If you are considering a postdoctoral career, this event will be of
particular interest to you.
Please note: Registration is mandatory (there are only 10 spots).
Date: 23 October, 11:00 - 13:00, B0305, NiG
Registration via urise.
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12. VDP Summer School - Call for Organizers
The Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy is seeking proposals for the
sixth edition of its summer school, to take place in 2026. We're
currently accepting proposals for organizing and leading our next
year's Summer School.
Deadline: 5 November 2025 23:59 (CET)
Funding: The VDP will cover organizational costs for the conferences, as
well as travel expenses for international and local instructors.
How to apply?
Interested parties should submit a proposal for the upcoming Summer
School, which should not exceed 2-3 pages. The proposal should
include:
1. Suggested title(s)
2. A description of the summer school
3. Target audience(s) (e.g., late master's students, PhD students,
postdocs)
4. Dates
5. Organizing team, including VDP members, postdocs and faculty (ideally
up to 4 to 5 members)
6. List of possible instructors
7. Description of the teaching formats (lectures, workshops, group
discussions) and daily activities
8. A detailed budget plan (summer schools may charge a fee). VDP
doctoral researchers must consult the Funding Request and Reimbursement
Guidelines document when preparing this plan. Additionally, organizers
are encouraged to seek additional funding.
Who can apply?
A team of VDP members (VDP doctoral researchers, and VDP supervisory and
non-supervisory faculty).
Submission Details
Please ask questions or submit proposals in PDF format by email to
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
(Subject: "Summer School Proposal")
Information on VDP summer schools is found at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/doctoral-training/summer-sch…
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I wish all of you a fruitful semester!
Raphael
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MSc. Mag. Raphael Aybar, BA
Scientific Coordinator
Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7, B0301
1010 Wien
+43-1-4277-46020
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
raphael.aybar(a)univie.ac.at
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE E.V.
INFORMATIONEN DER DGPHIL
38. KALENDERWOCHE 2025
Verwenden Sie für eigene Einreichungen bitte die Schnittstelle unter:
https://www.dgphil.de/jobs-events-cfps/einreichen/
STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNGEN
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CALLS FOR PAPERS
1) CfP 7. Workshop der AG "Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike"
/ 13.-14.02.2026 / Heidelberg (Deadline: 30.09.2025)
2) 10th Conference of the Royal Musical Association Music and Philosophy
Study Group (Deadline: 31.10.2025)
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VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG
3) SAMSTAG DER GROßEN FRAGEN (Beginn: 18.10.2025, Ende: 14.02.2026)
4) The Milan Seminar in the History of Modern Moral Philosophy (Beginn:
03.10.2025, Ende: 03.10.2025)
5) Nietzsches Technologien (Beginn: 16.10.2025, Ende: 19.10.2025)
6) Feierliche Eröffnung des Camilla-und-Georg-Jellinek-Zentrums für
Ethik an der Universität Heidelberg (Beginn: 06.10.2025, Ende:
06.10.2025)
7) Kant on Systematicity and Progress (Beginn: 09.10.2025, Ende:
10.10.2025)
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1) CALL FOR PAPERS
CfP 7. Workshop der AG "Philosophische Anthropologie in der Antike" /
13.-14.02.2026 / Heidelberg
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 30.09.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 13.02.2026 - 15:00 Uhr
Ende: 14.02.2025 - 16:00 Uhr
Veranstalter: Philosophisches Seminar Heidelberg Online ansehen [1]
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2) CALL FOR PAPERS
10th Conference of the Royal Musical Association Music and Philosophy
Study Group
Deadline: 31.10.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers for Themed Sessions
Datum: 09.07.2026 - 10:00 Uhr
Ende: 10.07.2026 - 18:00 Uhr
Veranstalter: Dublin City University Online ansehen [2]
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3) VERANSTALTUNG
SAMSTAG DER GROßEN FRAGEN
Ort: Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) Frankfurt, Siolistr. 7,
Frankfurt am Main
Beginn: 18.10.2025 - 10:00 Uhr
Ende: 14.02.2026 - 15:00 Uhr
Einsender
Daniel Saudek
saudek(a)em.uni-frankfurt.de Online ansehen [3]
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4) VERANSTALTUNG
The Milan Seminar in the History of Modern Moral Philosophy
Ort: Online via Teams
Beginn: 03.10.2025 - 15:00 Uhr
Ende: 03.10.2025 - 17:00 Uhr
Einsender
Michael Walschots
18ethics(a)unimi.it Online ansehen [4]
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5) VERANSTALTUNG
Nietzsches Technologien
Ort: Nietzsche-Dokumentationszentrum, Jakobsmauer 12, 06618 Naumburg an
der Saale
Beginn: 16.10.2025 - 16:00 Uhr
Ende: 19.10.2025 - 12:30 Uhr
Einsender
Catarina Caetano da Rosa
ccdarosa(a)friedrich-nietzsche-stiftung.de Online ansehen [5]
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6) VERANSTALTUNG
Feierliche Eröffnung des Camilla-und-Georg-Jellinek-Zentrums für Ethik
an der Universität Heidelberg
Ort: Universität Heidelberg, Aula der Alten Universität, Grabengasse 1,
69117 Heidelberg
Beginn: 06.10.2025 - 11:00 Uhr
Ende: 06.10.2025 - 14:00 Uhr
Einsender
Dr. David Palme
david.palme(a)ts.uni-heidelberg.de Online ansehen [6]
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7) VERANSTALTUNG
Kant on Systematicity and Progress
Ort: University of Cologne, Philosophikum, S78, Albertus-Magnus-Platz,
50923 Cologne, Germany
Beginn: 09.10.2025 - 09:30 Uhr
Ende: 10.10.2025 - 12:30 Uhr
Einsender
Micha Gläser
micha.glaeser(a)uni-koeln.de Online ansehen [7]
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Dear VDP Members,
I hope this email finds you well.
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Narzissa Helfritzsch, Privatdoz, has
joined our supervisory faculty. Dr. Helfritzsch is available to
supervise or co-supervise projects in the following areas of research:
- Social Philosophy
- Continental Philosophy
- Queer Theory
- Aesthetics
You can find Dr. Helfritzsch's contact at:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/members/faculty/supervisory-faculty/.
And u:cris entry at:
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/persons/narzissa-helfritzsch
Please feel free to contact Dr. Helfritzsch at
narzissa.helfritzsch(a)univie.ac.at regarding supervision in these fields
of study.
Best wishes,
Raphael
Dear all,
The dark and gloomy winter months are fast approaching, and maintaining your grit to keep writing may become harder. Luckily, we’ve got you covered and warmly invite you to our weekly writing evenings!
What: VDP Writing Evenings — dedicated time for focused writing and reading
Who: Open to Philosophy MA, PhD, Postdocs, and anyone in between
When: Every Monday, 14:00–18:00, starting 6 October 2025
Where: Room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
Registration: Not required—just show up. But if you plan to attend regularly, you can register via u:rise here:
https://urise.univie.ac.at/mod/booking/optionview.php?optionid=1587&cmid=29…
How it works:
• Several focused writing sprints with short breaks
• A moderator to guide the sessions and keep structure
• A regular weekly date to help you develop sustainable writing habits and a chance to meet your colleagues and develop a community
Come for the structure, stay for the superbly bad coffee. We’re looking forward to writing with you!
Warmly,
Sebastian, Isis, Raphael, Leah