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42. KALENDERWOCHE 2024
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Die Geschäftsführung
STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNGEN
1) Professeur.e ordinaire en philosophie moderne et contemporaine
(Université de Lausanne)
2) Postdoc-Stelle (100% für 3 Jahre) Philosophiegeschichte des
Spätmittelalters und der Renaissance (Universität Siegen)
3) Fellowship 2025 - Digital Medical Ethics Network (Universitäten
Potsdam und Tübingen)
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CALLS FOR PAPERS
4) Special Issue and Workshop on Kant's moral philosophy - beyond the
strawman (Deadline: 30.10.2024)
5) Dortmund Philosophical Disputes on Economic Justice (Deadline:
10.01.2025)
6) Handeln in virtuellen Räumen (Deadline: 01.10.2025)
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VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG
7) Dagmar-Westberg Lectures 2024: Value and Freedom in Kant's Moral
Philosophy (Beginn: 04.11.2024, Ende: 06.11.2024)
8) Die Rückkehr des Denkens aus der Natur (Beginn: 01.11.2024, Ende:
02.11.2024)
9) Adorno-Vorlesung 2024 (Beginn: 27.11.2024, Ende: 29.11.2024)
10) Workshop: Hegel über das Ich (Beginn: 04.11.2024, Ende: 06.11.2024)
11) Was Kinder ihren Eltern schulden (Beginn: 11.11.2024, Ende:
11.11.2024)
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1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Professeur.e ordinaire en philosophie moderne et contemporaine
Université de Lausanne
Bewerbungsfrist: 16.12.2024
Einsender
Michael Esfeld
michael.esfeld(a)unil.ch Online ansehen [1]
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2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Postdoc-Stelle (100% für 3 Jahre) Philosophiegeschichte des
Spätmittelalters und der Renaissance
Universität Siegen
Bewerbungsfrist: 24.11.2024
Einsender
Mario Meliadò
mario.meliado(a)uni-siegen.de Online ansehen [2]
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3) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Fellowship 2025 - Digital Medical Ethics Network
Universitäten Potsdam und Tübingen
Bewerbungsfrist: 18.11.2024
Einsender
Joschka Haltaufderheide
joschka.haltaufderheide(a)uni-potsdam.de Online ansehen [3]
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4) CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue and Workshop on Kant's moral philosophy - beyond the
strawman
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 30.10.2024
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Abstracts
Datum: 27.05.2025
Ende: 28.05.2025 Online ansehen [4]
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5) CALL FOR PAPERS
Dortmund Philosophical Disputes on Economic Justice
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 10.01.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 12.06.2025
Ende: 13.06.2025
Veranstalter: Institut für Philosophie und Politikwissenschaft,
Technische Universität Dortmund Online ansehen [5]
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6) CALL FOR PAPERS
Handeln in virtuellen Räumen
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 01.10.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Veranstalter: Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie Online ansehen [6]
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7) VERANSTALTUNG
Dagmar-Westberg Lectures 2024: Value and Freedom in Kant's Moral
Philosophy
Ort: Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Forschungszentrum Normative Ordnungen
Beginn: 04.11.2024 - 18:00 Uhr
Ende: 06.11.2024 - 20:00 Uhr
Einsender
Regina Schidel
schidel(a)em.uni-frankfurt.de Online ansehen [7]
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8) VERANSTALTUNG
Die Rückkehr des Denkens aus der Natur
Ort: Leipzig
Beginn: 01.11.2024 - 10:00 Uhr
Ende: 02.11.2024 - 18:00 Uhr
Einsender
Lucian Ionel
lucian.ionel(a)uni-leipzig.de Online ansehen [8]
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9) VERANSTALTUNG
Adorno-Vorlesung 2024
Ort: Frankfurt am Main
Beginn: 27.11.2024 - 18:30 Uhr
Ende: 29.11.2024 - 20:00 Uhr
Einsender
Alexander Kern
Al.Kern(a)em.uni-frankfurt.de Online ansehen [9]
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10) VERANSTALTUNG
Workshop: Hegel über das Ich
Ort: Universität Heidelberg, Marsilius Kolleg
Beginn: 04.11.2024 - 14:30 Uhr
Ende: 06.11.2024 - 13:00 Uhr
Einsender
Julia Peters
julia.peters(a)uni-heidelberg.de Online ansehen [10]
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11) VERANSTALTUNG
Was Kinder ihren Eltern schulden
Ort: online via zoom
Beginn: 11.11.2024 - 19:00 Uhr
Ende: 11.11.2024 - 21:15 Uhr
Einsender
Thomas Steinforth
tsteinforth(a)domberg-akademie.de Online ansehen [11]
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IMPRESSUM
ANGABEN GEMÄß § 5 TMG
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Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker
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Philosophisches Seminar
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*SHORT-TERM VISITING FELLOWSHIP IN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS
(AY25-26)*
RIPPLE <https://hiw.kuleuven.be/ripple/> (Research in Political Philosophy
and Ethics Leuven) welcomes applications for a visiting fellowship during
the academic year 2025-2026. The fellow will be a full member of RIPPLE for
the duration of the visit and will be provided with accommodation, internet
access, office space, and access to university libraries. The fellow will
be expected to participate in the group's activities, make use of the
provided office space, as well as to present their current research by way
of a lecture or seminar to the RIPPLE group.
The fellowship is given for a minimum of 2 months and a maximum of 3 months
and can be taken up between 22 September 2025 and 27 June 2026. Please note
that January and June are exam months in Leuven with no RIPPLE activities;
we also have an Easter break from 4 April to 19 April 2026. The stipend
covers the fellow’s travel costs up to 1500 euro (some restrictions apply),
as well as accommodation (for the fellow and partner/children) in Leuven.
Previous fellows were housed in the beautiful and peaceful 13th century Groot
Begijnhof <https://www.kuleuven.be/residenties/grootbegijnhof/en/index>; if
the Begijnhof is available during the chosen months, the fellow will be
offered housing there.
RIPPLE is one of the five research groups at the Institute of Philosophy
<https://hiw.kuleuven.be/en/index>. The Institute of Philosophy is the
long-standing philosophy faculty of KU Leuven (University of Leuven). For
more information on RIPPLE’s members and research, see the RIPPLE website
<https://hiw.kuleuven.be/ripple/>.
Only applicants with an appointment at another university or research
institution are eligible. We strongly encourage members from
underrepresented groups to apply.
*APPLICATION PROCEDURE*
- Applications must contain: a CV, a brief sketch of the research the
fellow would like to do during the fellowship so as to show why the fellow
would like to come to RIPPLE (approx. 1/2 page), one published writing
sample.
- Deadline for applications: Thursday 9 January 2025 at 11.59 p.m.
- Decisions will be communicated by Friday 24 January 2025.
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide feedback to candidates who are not
accepted.
- Please send your application package in one PDF-file via e-mail to Lode
Cossaer (lode.cossaer(a)kuleuven.be), subject heading of the e-mail:
“RIPPLE visiting fellowship”.
- Preference will be given to scholars working on topics that are close
to or enrich ongoing research at RIPPLE.
For questions or additional information, please contact Lode Cossaer (
lode.cossaer(a)kuleuven.be).
Prof. dr. Raf Geenens
Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven
Kardinaal Mercierplein 2, 3000 Leuven (Belgium)
+32 (0) 16 328852
raf.geenens(a)kuleuven.be
www.hiw.kuleuven.be/ripple
Dear All,
You are cordially invited to the next Pragmatic Academic Series workshop
on the topic of Conference Participation & Networking in Philosophy
directed at early-career philosophers.
Date: 16.10.24 - 13:15-14:45 - Room 2G, Neues Institutsgebäude,
Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien.
Speakers: Cathy Mason, Martin Kusch
Moderatior: Leah Ritterfeld
Giving good talks in philosophy is challenging. There's so much to
consider: the audience you're targeting, time constraints, how to make
complex content or technical terms understandable, and many more factors.
Academic conferences are also great places to network, so it's important
to make a good impression! This workshop is an unmissable opportunity
for early career philosophers to gain the knowledge they need to get the
most out of academic conferences and build a strong professional network
in philosophy.
Assistant Professor Cathy Mason (CEU) and Professor Martin Kusch
(UniWien) will provide clear guidance on selecting the most suitable
conferences for your work, creating compelling abstracts, and delivering
impactful talks. They'll also share their best advice for building
professional relationships, getting the most out of conference
attendance, navigating academic hierarchies, and developing inclusive
networking practices.
More information on the Pragmatic Academic Series workshops in the
WS24/25 can be found at:
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/pragmatic-academic-s…
Best,
Raphael Aybar
Dear colleagues,
We'd like to invite you to the following conference at the department:
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Foucault and Marx: Ambivalences, Legacies, and Future Struggles
University of Vienna
18-19 October 2024
The international symposium "Foucault and Marx: Ambivalences, Legacies,
and Future Struggles" aims to explore the tense relationship between
Foucault and Marx and, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of
Foucault's death in 2024, to put it into perspective with regard to
Foucault's intellectual legacy. Foucault is generally perceived as a
harsh critic of Marxism, both in terms of its analytical possibilities
and political dangers. This contrasts strongly not only with Foucault's
repeated emphasis on the centrality of Marx, but also with clear
theoretical parallels. The subject of the symposium is therefore the
question of how this ambivalence is to be understood, what it means for
possible continuations of the Foucauldian project and to what extent the
Foucault-Marx connection can be made fruitful for current and future
questions.
No pre-registration, no fees.
More Info and abstracts: https://foucaultmarx40.univie.ac.at/
Program
Friday, 18 October 2024, HS 3D (NIG)
09:00-09:15 Arrival, coffee, tea
09:15-09:30 Welcome and introduction to day 1 by Eva-Maria Aigner, Ralf
Gisinger, Christoph Hubatschke, Eva Jägle, Jonas Oßwald
09:30-10:00 Matteo Polleri: "Family Resemblances: An Epistemological
Reassement of the Marx-Foucault Relationship"
10:00-10:30 Joe Grant: "Witnessing Revolution: The Philosophical
Journalism of Marx and Foucault"
10:30-11:00 Phoebe Braithwaite: "Shards of Ice: Identity, Subjectivity
and Obliquity in Marx, Foucault and Stuart Hall"
11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-11:45 Adam Takács: "Historical Totality and Social Agency:
Lukács's _History and Class Consciousness_ in a Foucauldian Perspective"
11:45-12:15 Rosa Martins: "Marx with Foucault: Human Agency and the
Motor of History"
12:15-12:45 Théo Favre Rochex: "Foucault and Marxism: The Case of
Ideology"
12:45-13:45 Lunch
13:45-14:15 Chiara Stefanoni/Francesco Aloe: " The Queer 'Viewpoint of
Reproduction': De Lauretis as a Reader of Althusser and Foucault"
14:15-14:45 Antonio Cerquitelli: "'Biopolitics' and Power in Marx"
14:45-15:15 Friederike Beier: "The Biopolitical Governing of
Reproductive Labor: A Feminist Foucauldian and Marxist Perspective on
Social Reproduction and the State(s)"
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-16:00 Yari Lanci: "Time and the Political Synthesis of Labor
Power: On the Limits of Foucault's Critique of Marx's Anthropology"
16:00-16:30 Johann Szews: "The Domination of Time: Marx, Foucault and
Moishe Postone"
16:30-16:45 Break
16:45-17:15 Judith Bastie/Isabel Jacobs: "Vegetal Epistemologies:
Foucault, Lysenko and (Soviet) Marx"
17:15-17:45 Atila Lukić/Gordan Maslov: "As the Earth Falls into the Sun:
Foucault, Marx, and the Problem of Destruction"
18.30: Film screening and drinks at DEPOT (Breite Gasse 3)
Saturday, 19 October 2024, HS 3D (NIG)
10:00-10:15 Arrival, coffee, tea
10:15-10:30 Welcome and introduction to day 2 by Eva-Maria Aigner, Ralf
Gisinger, Christoph Hubatschke, Eva Jägle, Jonas Oßwald
10:30-11:30 Roberto Nigro: "Foucault's and Marx's Heretical Neo-Marxism"
11:30-11:45 Break
11:45-12:45 Isabell Lorey: "Vagabondage and Indiscipline: Stealing with
Marx and Foucault"
12:45-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Isabelle Garo: "Biopolitics, between Marx and Foucault: A
Strategic Confrontation"
15:00-15:15 Break
15:15-16:15 Alex Demirović: "Silent Coercion or Swarm of Discourses: On
Foucault's Extension of Marx's Theory"
16:15-16:30 Break
16:30-17:30 Johanna Oksala: "The Future of Left Thought: Marx and
Foucault on Power"
18:30 Closing with drinks at Café Afro (Türkenstraße 3)
The organizing team,
Eva-Maria Aigner
Ralf Gisinger
Christoph Hubatschke
Eva Jägle
Jonas Oßwald
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Berkeley, Deadline: 21.10.2024 and 02.12.2024)
Postdoc in AI, Ethics, & the Public (UC Berkeley)
(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (Wuppertal, Deadline: 15.11.2024)
Workshop on Scientific Pluralism, Epistemic Diversity, and Progress in
Science
(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 15.12.2024)
Munich Colloquium for Philosophy of Religion 2025
(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Mainz und online, 14-15.11.2024)
Normative Concepts in the Digital Age: Paradigm Shift or Piecemeal
Engineering
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Berkeley, Deadline: 21.10.2024 and 02.12.2024)
Postdoc in AI, Ethics, & the Public (UC Berkeley)
Please find the job posting here:
https://kavlicenter.berkeley.edu/postdoc-ai-ethics-and-public.
As artificial intelligence is coming of age, it promises to bring new
capabilities that could improve people's lives yet also poses serious
challenges. These challenges require attending to ethics and political
theory, and considering innovative regulation and governance at all
levels. The successful candidate will work to identify and address these
questions and challenges by breaking down the barriers between computer
scientists, philosophers, experts in law, policy, or business, and the
public.
Next review date: Oct. 21, 2024.
Final review date: Dec. 2, 2024.
_Applications received after Oct. 21 will only be considered if the
position has not yet been filled. We strongly encourage applying by the
Oct. 21 review date._
Application documents: CV, Interest Statement (max. 1000 words), DEI
Statement (1-2 paragraphs), Writing Sample.
Starting date: As soon as possible, as late as August 20, 2025.
Duration: 2 years with the possibility of renewal depending on
performance and availability of funding.
Basic qualifications: PhD or equivalent international degree, no more
than 3 years post PhD research experience.
Salary range: $69,000-$76,502, depending on prior experience. If you
have external funding to support your work, please include this
information in your application.
_You may also submit proposals for additional, externally funded
postdoctoral positions (no deadline; the sooner, the better). Topic
areas: general philosophy, ethics, political theory, and public
engagement as they intersect with artificial intelligence, neuroscience
and neurotechnology, or genomics and genome editing._
For any further questions, please feel free to contact
manninoadriano(a)berkeley.edu.
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(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (Wuppertal, Deadline: 15.11.2024)
Workshop on Scientific Pluralism, Epistemic Diversity, and Progress in
Science
_Workshop Date:_ 27.03. - 28.03.2025
_Location:_ University of Wupppertal
Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Glanzstoffhaus, 6th Floor
Kasinostraße 19 - 21
42103 Wuppertal
Germany
_Submission Deadline:_ 15.11.2024
_Notification of Acceptance:_ 15.12.2024
The idea that science should converge on a single, ultimate truth has
become contested as the dominant view in the academic world; scientific
pluralism has gained wide acceptance. However, these discussions have
become so rich and entangled that now we can speak of a confusing
"plurality of [scientific] pluralisms" (Wylie 2015). The overall goal of
this workshop is to examine and clarify different ideas of scientific
pluralism.
While proponents of scientific pluralism argue that pluralism offers a
range of epistemic benefits which are conducive to scientific progress
(Chang, 2012, 2022), pluralism not only comes with benefits but also
with costs (e.g., Lari and Mäki 2024). This raises the question of the
conditions under which pluralism contributes to scientific progress and
those under which it may impede it. In addition to its role in promoting
progress, the relationship between pluralism and the social and
institutional organisation of science is also a subject of growing
debate. Given that science is significantly shaped by social values
(Longino 1990), scientific pluralism is increasingly discussed in the
context of social and epistemic diversity as a crucial element for
objective and inclusive knowledge production. One of the primary
subjects to be addressed is that of how diverse research groups can
fruitfully collaborate in order to foster scientific progress, and what
part institutions play in this process.
The workshop investigates the complex relationship between scientific
pluralism, epistemic diversity and scientific progress, both
theoretically and through the examination of case studies. The overall
goal is to discuss whether pluralism hinders or contributes to progress,
and to explore the roles of institutional and social structures in this
dynamic. A particular focus is put on the social sciences, with an
emphasis on the fields of psychology and economics, but case studies
from any other field of science are very welcome.
_Workshop Themes and Questions:_
We invite submissions that address, but are not limited to, the
following questions and themes:
_1. Pluralism and Scientific Progress:_
* Under what specific conditions does pluralism contribute to scientific
progress, and in what contexts might it impede progress?
* How do different forms of pluralism (such as methodological,
theoretical, and epistemic) affect the course of scientific progress
across various disciplines?
* What kind of progress are we talking about in relation to scientific
pluralism?
_2. Epistemic Diversity:_
* What is the link between epistemic and social diversity and (value)
pluralism?
* How does epistemic diversity within research teams and scientific
communities influence the generation of knowledge?
* What are the benefits and challenges of fostering epistemic diversity
in scientific research, particularly in the social sciences?
_3. __Social Organization and Institutional Structures:_
* What roles do social organization and institutional structures play in
fostering or hindering pluralism and epistemic diversity in scientific
research?
* What institutional measures can be implemented to overcome barriers
and promote a more inclusive and cooperative scientific environment?
_4. Case Studies:_
* Which scientific fields, e.g. in the social sciences, are particularly
interesting for investigating the relationship between pluralism,
epistemic diversity, and progress? What lessons can be learned from
historical and current examples of pluralistic approaches in the various
scientific fields?
* What lessons can be learned from historical and current examples where
plurality seems to be lacking?
_Submission Guidelines:_
We welcome submissions from scholars at all career stages and specially
encourage PhD students and early career scholars to submit their work.
Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words, including references, and
must be prepared for anonymous review. Please send your abstract
(300-500 words) in PDF format to pluralism.workshop(a)uni-wuppertal.de by
15.11.2024.
_Key Dates:_
* Submission Deadline: 15.11.2024
* Notification of Acceptance: 15.12.2025
* Workshop Date: 27.-28.3.2025
_Organizing Committee:_
* Jeremias Düring, University of Wuppertal
* Anastasiia Lazutkina, University of Wuppertal
* Charlotte Constanze Poller, University of Wuppertal
_Keynote Speakers:_
* Anna Alexandrova (University of Cambridge)
* Paul Hoyningen-Huene (Leibniz University Hanover)
* Inkeri Koskinen (University of Helsinki)
* David Ludwig (Wageningen University & Research)
For further information, please visit our workshop website at
https://grk2696.de/scientific-pluralism-workshop/. If you have any
further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at
pluralism.workshop(a)uni-wuppertal.de
Please note that we have limited funds available for a travel grant for
early career researchers. If you require financial assistance for your
travel expenses, please indicate this on your application so that we can
try to make arrangements.
We look forward to receiving your submissions and to a stimulating a
productive workshop!
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(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 15.12.2024)
Munich Colloquium for Philosophy of Religion 2025
Globalizing Philosophy of Religion
LMU Munich, February 19-20, 2025
The Munich Colloquium in Philosophy of Religion is a forum for early
career philosophers (PhD students and PostDocs) from all fields and
backgrounds working on issues in philosophy of religion. It offers an
open space to present and discuss the participants' current projects.
The colloquium is organized jointly by the chair for philosophy of
religion (Sebastian Gäb) and the Romano Guardini chair (Ana Honnacker).
In recent years, philosophy of religion has more and more been
confronted with the charge of having reached a dead end. Critics argue
that as a discipline, philosophy of religion is preoccupied with Western
theism in its most scholastic version, and that it ignores non-Western
and non-theist forms of religion. Instead of studying just one
particular religion, it is argued, philosophers of religion should
rather devote their attention to the phenomenon of religion itself, in
all its different manifestations. Consequently, traditional philosophy
of religion should be replaced with a new, globalized philosophy of
religion, as e.g. Victoria Harrison, or Yujin Nagasawa have argued.
The colloquium will focus on all issues in connection with the concept
of a globalized philosophy of religion, for example: what methods should
philosophers of religion use when engaging with non-Western religions?
Can the concept of religion be applied globally? How can it be
distinguished from cognate concepts like philosophy, dharma, or dao?
What does 'religion' mean anyway? How could philosophers of religion
cooperate fruitfully with researchers from other fields like religious
studies or cultural studies? Are there examples of a successful global
approach to particular problems in philosophy of religion?
Deadline for submissions: December 15, 2024
Please submit an abstract for your presentation (25 minutes + 20 minutes
Q&A) as email attachment to: s.gaeb(a)lmu.de. Abstracts should not exceed
500 words (excluding references).
Limited funds are available for travel support.
https://www.philosophie.lmu.de/de/fakultaet/professur-fuer-religionsphiloso…
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(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Mainz und online, 14-15.11.2024)
Normative Concepts in the Digital Age: Paradigm Shift or Piecemeal
Engineering
Wann und wo: 14. und 15. November 2024 im Plenarsaal der Akademie der
Wissenschaften und der Literatur | Mainz und online als Zoom-Webinar
Programm: https://normative-concepts-in-the-digital-age.org/#programme
Anmeldung: https://events.adwmainz.de/normative-concepts/
Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der digitale Technologien die meisten
Aspekte unseres Lebens durchdringen, von der Gesundheitsfürsorge über
die Bildung bis hin zu Politik und persönlichen Beziehungen. Dies
schafft Umstände, welche die philosophischen Grundlagen unserer
ethischen, sozialen und politischen Urteile intensiven Prüfungen
unterziehen. Die Integration digitaler Technologien in das Gefüge der
Gesellschaft stellt uns vor neue Herausforderungen, eröffnet aber auch
neue Möglichkeiten, normative Konzepte, die für viele philosophische
Überlegungen zentral sind, neu zu untersuchen.
Das Ziel dieser Konferenz ist es, Forscher:innen eine Plattform zu
bieten, um das komplexe Zusammenspiel zwischen digitaler Technologie und
normativer Philosophie zu untersuchen. Wir freuen uns sehr, dass wir für
die Veranstaltungen eine Reihe hervorragender Sprecher:innen gewinnen
konnten, unter anderem Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, John Danaher und
Karoline Reinhardt. Zum Abschluss des ersten Konferenztages wird die
Pianistin Jennifer Klein im Kalkhof-Rose-Saal einen musikalischen
Beitrag leisten. Das volle Programm findet sich unter
https://normative-concepts-in-the-digital-age.org/#programme.
Interessierte können sich kostenlos unter
https://events.adwmainz.de/normative-concepts/ für die Teilnahme vor Ort
oder online anmelden. Die Konferenzsprache ist Englisch.
--
by Initiative to Support Women in Academic Philosophy
Dear all,
welcome to the new semester!
UPSalon would like to cordially invite you to our Stammtisch or
"regular's table"!
UPSalon are a group of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers; the
initiative aims at creating a space and community in Vienna where
underrepresented philosophers – such as
women, trans, inter and non-binary persons, BIPOC, socioeconomically
disadvantaged people, queer people, and people with disabilities – can
connect on a regular basis. For more information, check out our website:
upsalon.univie.ac.at
People from all stages in their philosophical studies are welcome, and
we are especially excited to meet new people!
Where?
Tunnel Vienna, Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien
When?
Oct 22nd at 6:30 PM
We are very much looking forward to meeting all of you!
Do not hesitate to get in touch with any questions you may have.
Best regards,
UPsalon
Mail: upsalon.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
Web: https://upsalon.univie.ac.at
Dear all,
it is my pleasure to invite you to the third installment of the
Trans*formations talk series organized by the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna, which
provides insights into recent developments in trans* philosophizing.
This time, Eric Llaveria Caselles, currently working at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin, will give a talk titled "Epistemic Violence and Trans
Theory. A Cartography of Minor Truths."
When: Friday, October 18th 2024 15:00 - 16:30
Where: HS 3B, 3. Stock Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG), Universitätsstraße
7, 1010 Wien
If you want to follow the talk online, please join using the following
link:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/67838003396?pwd=jmudw0UhAfnZdnkbYipm1ARVS0B28a.1
Kenncode: 0000
Abstract:
For the transsexual subject to be able to emerge as a source of credible
speech, a fundamental critique of the western epistemic and symbolic
order had to gain traction. When Susan Stryker stood up at a Lesbian and
Gay History conference in New York in 1995 and yelled “I am a
transsexual and I am not sick!”, she reclaimed the participation of the
transsexual intellectual in the production of truths, refuting
discourses of dehumanization. This inaugural scene of Trans Studies
places the undoing of epistemic violence as both a precondition and a
fundamental commitment of trans theoretical practice.
But what does this commitment to emancipatory forms of knowledge
production entail? What are the contradictions of aspiring to
anti-normative purity? What conversations can we build on the repeated
condemnation of those reproducing symbolic violence? Does this
commitment not miss the practical reason of cultural narratives? And is
it possible to separate the epistemic violence from our sense of self,
our needs and desires? Do the voices of trans people really hold the key
to an emancipatory meaning? And if we betray the idea that we just need
to let trans people speak, what then can hold the possibility of undoing
epistemic violence?
In this talk, I reflect on these questions based on my own research
trajectory, which spans topics such as trans subcultural spaces,
neuroscientific studies of (trans)gender identity and trans social
reproduction in global capitalism. The talk traces the shifts of my
theoretical practice by building a personal cartography of minor truths.
I take the term “minor truths” from the title of a show by the artist
Spence Messih. Their glasswork compositions and philosophical
considerations introduce a phenomenological sensibility in my analysis,
inspiring me to search for a language that reflects the inseparability
of theoretical standpoint from affective states, social relationships
and political conjunctures. In conversation with Messih’s work, the talk
evolves in a non-linear motion connecting five modes of epistemic
experience: abstraction, vulnerability, praxeology, dialogue and
betrayal.
Bio:
Eric Llaveria Caselles is a PhD Candidate at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin. His recent publications explore the limitations of
gender identity positivism and queer deconstructivism as the two main
approaches to trans theory. His research builds on current trans Marxist
proposals and historical materialist traditions of gender theory to set
the groundwork for an alternative framework in Trans Studies.
Poster Art Work credit: Spence Messih, Minor truths, 2022; Kiln formed
glass, jarrah; Install: Murray Art Museum Albury | Commissioned by
Murray Art Museum Albury | Collection: Art Gallery of NSW & Murray Art
Museum Albury | Photo: Jeremy Weihrauch
There will be snacks and drinks!
Please feel free to forward this invitation to all who might be
interested to partake.
There is also a poster attached to this email!
Looking forward to seeing you at the talk and all the best,
Flora Löffelmann
--
Flora Löffelmann, MA MA
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Pronouns: they/them (for more info see:
https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/)
Happy about a gender neutral "hello"!
Dear All,
You are cordially invited to the Workshop on Conference Participation
and Networking in Philosophy, which is part of the WS24/25 edition of
the Pragmatic Academic Series. Please find below the description of the
event.
Conference Participation and Networking in Philosophy
Date: 16.10.24 - 13:15-14:45 - Room 2G
Speakers: Cathy Mason (CEU), Martin Kusch
Moderator: Leah Ritterfeld
Giving good talks in philosophy is challenging. There's so much to
consider: the audience you're targeting, time constraints, how to make
complex content or technical terms understandable, and many more
factors.
Academic conferences are also great places to network, so it's important
to make a good impression! This 90-minute workshop is an unmissable
opportunity for early career philosophers to gain the knowledge they
need to get the most out of academic conferences and build a strong
professional network in philosophy.
Assistant Professor Cathy Mason (CEU) and Professor Martin Kusch will
provide clear guidance on selecting the most suitable conferences for
your work, creating compelling abstracts, and delivering impactful
talks. They'll also share their best advice for building professional
relationships, getting the most out of conference attendance, navigating
academic hierarchies, and developing inclusive networking practices.
More information about the WS24/25 Pragmatic Academic series can be
found at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/pragmatic-academic-s…
Please email vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at if you have any questions about
this event.
Best regards,
Raphael Aybar
--
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
VDP Academic Writing Workshop
From First to Final Draft: Revising Academic Texts
- Markus Rheindorf
Tuesday, October 15, 2024, 13:00 - 14:30
Room 3A, NIG 3rd floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
For the winter semester 2024-25, the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy (VDP) and the Early Career Scholars Working Group of the East
European Network for Philosophy of Science (EENPS) are planning a hybrid
kick-off workshop to start into our weekly Writing Evenings. The
Academic Writing Workshop “_From First to Final Draft: Revising
Academic Texts_” will focus on strategies for revising and finalizing
academic texts.
The workshop covers the different aspects and stages of reworking and
revising academic texts at PhD level. This includes recognizing issues
and translating feedback into concrete issues. We will cover structural
revisions (paragraphs, connecting paragraphs, argumentation structure),
reading flow, style (personal/impersonal, vague/precise), positioning
(critique of sources, confident position), and succinctness (concise
phrasing to reduce word count).
The workshop is tailored to PhD-Students, but master’s students are
also welcome to join. To register, please send a short email to
lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at, indicating whether you would like to join
online or in person. The zoom link will be sent out about an hour in
advance.
Optionally join our Writing Evening afterwards, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
VDP Writing Evenings Winter Semester 2024-25
Tuesdays, 15:00-19:00, Room 3A, NIG 3rd floor, Universitätsstraße 7,
1010 Vienna
The VDP Writing Evenings provide an opportunity for focused work on
dissertations and academic texts. They are accessible to philosophy PhD
candidates, advanced master's students, or anyone in between.
On Tuesdays*, 15:00-19:00, it's writing o'clock in Room 3A. Each Writing
Evening consists of 4 writing sessions, each session comprises 50
minutes of writing and 10 minutes of peer interaction/break. There will
be snacks. No registration necessary, just show up.
Please note, the Writing Evening will be on Tuesdays this winter
semester, not Mondays! For questions, please contact
lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at or eva.liedauer(a)univie.ac.at.
*15.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A (hybrid)
22.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
29.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
05.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
12.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
26.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
10.12.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG 3A
17.12.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
07.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
14.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
21.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
28.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
--
Lisa Tragbar, BA BA MA
Universitätsassistentin an der Professur für Ethik mit besonderer
Berücksichtigung von angewandter Ethik
Fakultät für Philosophie und Bildungswissenschaft der Universität
Wien
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG, Zi. A 0308)
A-1010 Wien
lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at
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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
Dear all,
I would like to introduce you to the Vienna Forum for Analytic
Philosophy.
The Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy is a student organization that
promotes research, exchange, and discussion among students and scholars.
For this purpose, we organize regular meetings, lectures, workshops, and
conferences and foster national and international contact with
individuals and groups interested in analytic philosophy.
Our members are students from all levels and backgrounds, creating a
space for fruitful and rich discussions.
More information is available on our website: https://wfap.philo.at.
During the semester, we meet every Friday from 18:30-20:00, in HS 3B
(NIG) to discuss various papers related to our annual conference topic
and also individual interests.
Our next meeting will take place this Friday, October 11th, at 18:30 in
HS 3B. This meeting will be an open get-together; no previous reading is
required!
If you are interested, please join any of the upcoming sessions and see
if the Forum is for you. You can then decide if you want to become a
member.
If you have any further questions, feel free to write to
alina.sophie.jacobs(a)univie.ac.at anytime!
All the best,
Alina
Chair
Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy
wfap.philo.at
To get weekly updates, including the reading material for each session
per mail, subscribe to our Mailing List:
https://lists.univie.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/forum
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
im Anhang schicke ich Ihnen den Aushang für die kommende FÖP der DSPL43
(Philosophie) am Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2024 ab 13:30 Uhr. Bitte beachten
Sie, dass die FÖP dieses Semester vor Ort im Hörsaal 2H (2. Stock, NIG)
stattfindet.
Dear colleague,
Please find attached the schedule for our next faculty-public
presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects on Wednesday,
23.10.2024 from 1.30 p.m. onwards. Participants are welcome! Please note
that this semester the FÖP will be held onsite in Hörsaal 2H (2. Stock,
NIG).
Mit besten Grüßen,
With best wishes,
Benjamin Schnieder, DSPL43
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
soeben wurde eine neue Stelle unter
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/3099/
<https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/3099/> veröffentlicht.
Als Koordinator*in befassen Sie sich mit dem operativen Bereich am
Institut für Philosophie, welches an der Fakultät für Philosophie und
Bildungswissenschaft angesiedelt ist. Gemeinsam mit der
Institutskoordinatorin arbeiten Sie in Kooperation mit der
Institutsleitung, den Mitarbeiter*innen am Institut und den
Mitarbeiter*innen am Dekanat der Fakultät zusammen. Sie übernehmen in
engem Austausch mit der Institutskoordinatorin zentrale Aufgaben in den
Bereichen Organisation, Kommunikation und Personal. Nähere Informationen
finden Sie in der Stellenausschreibung.
Die Stelle soll ehestmöglich besetzt werden und ist vorerst bis zum
31.03.2026 befristet (voraussichtliches Ende einer Elternteilzeit).
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Katherina Krobath
----
Dipl.-Ing. Katherina Geneviève Krobath, BEd
Institutskoordinatorin
philosophie(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:philosophie@univie.ac.at>
+43(1)4277 46401
Institut für Philosophie
Universitätsstraße 7/3
1010 Wien
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/ <https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/>
Liebe VDP-Mitglieder,
ich weiß nicht, ob das möglich ist, aber vielleicht könnten Sie auf
Ihren Webseiten bzw. über Ihre Informationskanäle auch auf die
Stipendien für hochbegabte Studierende der Studienstiftung Pro Scientia
hinweisen bzw. da auch eine Verlinkung zur Seite von Pro Scientia anbringen.
Die Studierenden können sowohl finanzielle Unterstützung aber auch
insbesondere interdisziplinäre Vernetzung erhalten, was gerade im
Doktoratsstudium für die weitere Karriere wichitg ist.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen Ihr
Stefan Michael Newerkla
*Ausschreibung PRO SCIENTIA Stipendien 2025/26*
Die Studienstiftung PRO SCIENTIA bietet hochbegabten Studierenden aller
Fachrichtungen Raum für interdisziplinäre Diskussion und Vernetzung.
*PRO SCIENTIA Stipendien bieten*
* *Interdisziplinäre Diskussionsforen* an den Hochschulorten Graz,
Innsbruck, Leoben, Linz, Salzburg und Wien
o Vorträge der Stipendiat:innen
o Diskussion über Fächergrenzen hinweg
o Netzwerkmöglichkeit
* Kostenlose Teilnahme an der einwöchigen *PRO SCIENTIA Sommerakademie*
* *€ 1.000 Bildungsgeld jährlich *(davon sind € 200 an Leistungen im
Rahmen von PRO SCIENTIA Veranstaltungen gebunden) für Fachliteratur,
Konferenzteilnahmen und Fortbildungen
* Interdisziplinäre und persönliche *Weiterbildung*
*Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen*
* Überdurchschnittlicher Studienerfolg
* Bereitschaft, sich im interdisziplinären Gespräch über die eigene
Fachdisziplin hinauszubewegen und sich mit gesellschaftspolitischen
sowie weltanschaulichen Fragen auseinanderzusetzen – und dies über
den Studienabschluss hinaus
* Abgeschlossenes Bachelorstudium (bzw. mind. 5. Semester im
Diplomstudium)
* Aktuell laufendes Studium an einer österreichischen Hochschule
* Bei Erstbewerbung jünger als 30 Jahre (Stichtag 31. Dezember 2024,
begründete Ausnahmen möglich)
*Bewerbungsfrist: 10. Dezember 2024*
Bewerbungsformular und weitere Informationen
*www.proscientia.at <http://www.proscientia.at>*
*Online Info-Veranstaltungen*
* Montag, 04.11.2024, 18:00 Uhr
* Dienstag, 19.11.2024, 12:00 Uhr
* Mittwoch, 04.12.2024, 18:00 Uhr
Um den Zugangslink zu erhalten, schreiben Sie bitte an:
*studienstiftung(a)proscientia.at <mailto:studienstiftung@proscientia.at>*
*MMag. Lisa Simmel MA
**Geschäftsführerin*
*Studienstiftung PRO SCIENTIA*
Währinger Str. 2-4/22
1090 Wien
Tel. 0699/11 05 17 68
E-Mail: lisa.simmel(a)proscientia.at
<mailto:lisa.simmel@proscientia.at>*www.proscientia.at
<http://www.proscientia.at>*
Liebe VDP-Mitglieder,
Ich möchte Ihnen folgende Informationen mitteilen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Raphael
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: INFO: Ausschreibung PRO SCIENTIA Stipendien 2025/26
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 14:18:30 +0200
From: Stefan Michael Newerkla <stefan.newerkla(a)univie.ac.at>
To: Vienna DocSchools <stefan.newerkla(a)oeaw.ac.at>
Liebe Kolleg:innen an den Vienna DocSchools,
Die Studierenden können sowohl finanzielle Unterstützung aber auch
insbesondere interdisziplinäre Vernetzung erhalten, was gerade im
Doktoratsstudium für die weitere Karriere wichitg ist.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen Ihr
Stefan Michael Newerkla
*Ausschreibung PRO SCIENTIA Stipendien 2025/26*
Die Studienstiftung PRO SCIENTIA bietet hochbegabten Studierenden aller
Fachrichtungen Raum für interdisziplinäre Diskussion und Vernetzung.
*PRO SCIENTIA Stipendien bieten*
* *Interdisziplinäre Diskussionsforen* an den Hochschulorten Graz,
Innsbruck, Leoben, Linz, Salzburg und Wien
o Vorträge der Stipendiat:innen
o Diskussion über Fächergrenzen hinweg
o Netzwerkmöglichkeit
* Kostenlose Teilnahme an der einwöchigen *PRO SCIENTIA Sommerakademie*
* *€ 1.000 Bildungsgeld jährlich *(davon sind € 200 an Leistungen im
Rahmen von PRO SCIENTIA Veranstaltungen gebunden) für Fachliteratur,
Konferenzteilnahmen und Fortbildungen
* Interdisziplinäre und persönliche *Weiterbildung*
*Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen*
* Überdurchschnittlicher Studienerfolg
* Bereitschaft, sich im interdisziplinären Gespräch über die eigene
Fachdisziplin hinauszubewegen und sich mit gesellschaftspolitischen
sowie weltanschaulichen Fragen auseinanderzusetzen – und dies über
den Studienabschluss hinaus
* Abgeschlossenes Bachelorstudium (bzw. mind. 5. Semester im
Diplomstudium)
* Aktuell laufendes Studium an einer österreichischen Hochschule
* Bei Erstbewerbung jünger als 30 Jahre (Stichtag 31. Dezember 2024,
begründete Ausnahmen möglich)
*Bewerbungsfrist: 10. Dezember 2024*
Bewerbungsformular und weitere Informationen
*www.proscientia.at <http://www.proscientia.at>*
*Online Info-Veranstaltungen*
* Montag, 04.11.2024, 18:00 Uhr
* Dienstag, 19.11.2024, 12:00 Uhr
* Mittwoch, 04.12.2024, 18:00 Uhr
Um den Zugangslink zu erhalten, schreiben Sie bitte an:
*studienstiftung(a)proscientia.at <mailto:studienstiftung@proscientia.at>*
*MMag. Lisa Simmel MA
**Geschäftsführerin*
*Studienstiftung PRO SCIENTIA*
Währinger Str. 2-4/22
1090 Wien
Tel. 0699/11 05 17 68
E-Mail: lisa.simmel(a)proscientia.at
<mailto:lisa.simmel@proscientia.at>*www.proscientia.at
<http://www.proscientia.at>*
Liebe VDP-Mitglieder,
am 15. Oktober um 17 Uhr findet beim Nomos Verlag ein Gratis-Webinar zum
Thema „Wissenschaftlich publizieren in den Sozial- und
Geisteswissenschaften" statt.
Dr. Sandra Frey, stellvertretende Programmleitung im Bereich Sozial- und
Geisteswissenschaften, und Fabiola Valeri, Lektorin im Bereich Sozial-
und Geisteswissenschaften, bieten einen Einblick in die Verlagswelt. Die
Referentinnen stellen den Teilnehmenden das wissenschaftliche Programm
des Nomos Verlages sowie verschiedene Veröffentlichungsformen vor und
skizzieren den kompletten Produktionsprozess von der Anfrage bis zum
Erscheinen eines Buches.
Im Anschluss haben die Teilnehmenden Gelegenheit, im Rahmen einer
Q&A-Runde den Verantwortlichen aus dem Lektorat Fragen zu stellen. Die
Teilnahme am Webinar ist kostenfrei.
Sicherlich ist diese Veranstaltung auch für sie interessant.
Anbei finden Sie den Link zur Anmeldung: nomosverlag.info/wisspubweb
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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
VDP Academic Writing Workshop
From First to Final Draft: Revising Academic Texts
- Markus Rheindorf
Tuesday, October 15, 2024, 13:00 - 14:30
Room 3A, NIG 3rd floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
For the winter semester 2024-25, the Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy (VDP) and the Early Career Scholars Working Group of the East European Network for Philosophy of Science (EENPS) are planning a hybrid kick-off workshop to start into our weekly Writing Evenings. The Academic Writing Workshop “From First to Final Draft: Revising Academic Texts” will focus on strategies for revising and finalizing academic texts.
The workshop covers the different aspects and stages of reworking and revising academic texts at PhD level. This includes recognizing issues and translating feedback into concrete issues. We will cover structural revisions (paragraphs, connecting paragraphs, argumentation structure), reading flow, style (personal/impersonal, vague/precise), positioning (critique of sources, confident position), and succinctness (concise phrasing to reduce word count).
The workshop is tailored to PhD-Students, but master’s students are also welcome to join. To register, please send a short email to lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at, indicating whether you would like to join online or in person. The zoom link will be sent out about an hour in advance.
Optionally join our Writing Evening afterwards, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
VDP Writing Evenings Winter Semester 2024-25
Tuesdays, 15:00-19:00, Room 3A, NIG 3rd floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
The VDP Writing Evenings provide an opportunity for focused work on dissertations and academic texts. They are accessible to philosophy PhD candidates, advanced master's students, or anyone in between.
On Tuesdays*, 15:00-19:00, it's writing o'clock in Room 3A. Each Writing Evening consists of 4 writing sessions, each session comprises 50 minutes of writing and 10 minutes of peer interaction/break. There will be snacks. No registration necessary, just show up.
Please note, the Writing Evening will be on Tuesdays this winter semester, not Mondays! For questions, please contact lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at or eva.liedauer(a)univie.ac.at.
*15.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A (hybrid)
22.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
29.10.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
05.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
12.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
26.11.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
10.12.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG 3A
17.12.24, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
07.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
14.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
21.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
28.01.25, 15:00-19:00, NIG, 3A
--
Lisa Tragbar, BA BA MA
Universitätsassistentin an der Professur für Ethik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von angewandter Ethik
Fakultät für Philosophie und Bildungswissenschaft der Universität Wien
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG, Zi. A 0308)
A-1010 Wien
lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:lisa.tragbar@univie.ac.at>
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie e.V.
Informationen der DGPhil
40. Kalenderwoche 2024
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Die Geschäftsführung
Stellenausschreibungen
1) Research Assistant: Evaluation of Fairness in AI-based Image
Recognition (EntgGr. 13 TV-L, 50 %) (Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt)
2) Post-Doctoral Researcher (m/f/x; three years, full time) (LMU München)
3) Lehrauftrag (Universität Münster)
4) SOCRATES Call for Applications for Fellowships in 2025/2026 (Leibniz
Universität Hannover)
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Calls for Papers
5) Call for Papers: The Philosophy of Imitating and Learning from Nature
(Deadline: 01.04.2025)
6) X. Internationales Kolloquium der Schopenhauer-Forschungsstelle für
Doktoranden und Doktorandinnen (Deadline: 31.10.2024)
7) Philosophie der Demut. Historische und systematische Perspektiven,
hrsg. von Moritz R. Pretzsch und Jan Kerkmann, 2025. (Deadline: 31.12.2024)
8) „Werte und Begründungen": 13. Fachtagung des Forums für Didaktik der
Philosophie und Ethik (Deadline: 31.01.2025)
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Veranstaltungsankündigung
9) Bildung und Emanzipation. Gesellschaftskritische Perspektive auf
Antisemitismus, Geschlechterverhältnisse und Rassismus (Beginn:
14.11.2024, Ende: 16.11.2024)
10) Nietzsche kommentieren (Beginn: 17.10.2024, Ende: 20.10.2024)
11) Wissenschaft zwischen Geltung und Skepsis, Freiheit und
Verantwortung (Beginn: 07.11.2024, Ende: 08.11.2024)
12) Kant und die Aufklärung – XIII. Trierer Kant-Kolloquium (Beginn:
24.10.2024, Ende: 26.10.2024)
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1) Stellenausschreibung
*Research Assistant: Evaluation of Fairness in AI-based Image
Recognition (EntgGr. 13 TV-L, 50 %)*
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Bewerbungsfrist: 10.10.2024
*Einsender*
Florian Richter
florian.richter(a)thi.de <mailto:florian.richter@thi.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/jobs/details-1/jobs/research-assistant-evaluation-of-…>
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2) Stellenausschreibung
*Post-Doctoral Researcher (m/f/x; three years, full time)*
LMU München
Bewerbungsfrist: 15.11.2024
*Einsender*
Stephan Hartmann
s.hartmann(a)lmu.de <mailto:s.hartmann@lmu.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/jobs/details-1/jobs/post-doctoral-researcher-mfx-thre…>
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3) Stellenausschreibung
*Lehrauftrag*
Universität Münster
Bewerbungsfrist: 20.10.2024
*Einsender*
Markus Seidel
markus.seidel(a)uni-muenster.de <mailto:markus.seidel@uni-muenster.de>
Online ansehen <https://www.dgphil.de/jobs/details-1/jobs/lehrauftrag>
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4) Stellenausschreibung
*SOCRATES Call for Applications for Fellowships in 2025/2026*
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Bewerbungsfrist: 15.11.2024
*Einsender*
Leonie Wiemeyer
leonie.wiemeyer(a)philos.uni-hannover.de
<mailto:leonie.wiemeyer@philos.uni-hannover.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/jobs/details-1/jobs/socrates-call-for-applications-fo…>
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5) Call for Papers
*Call for Papers: The Philosophy of Imitating and Learning from Nature*
Deadline: 01.04.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details-1/events/call-for-paper…>
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6) Call for Papers
*X. Internationales Kolloquium der Schopenhauer-Forschungsstelle für
Doktoranden und Doktorandinnen*
Einreichungen an: E-Mail <mailto:schopenhauer@uni-mainz.de>
Deadline: 31.10.2024
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Abstracts
Datum: 13.12.2024 - 09:00 Uhr
Ende: 13.12.2024 - 19:00 Uhr
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details-1/events/x-internationa…>
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7) Call for Papers
*Philosophie der Demut. Historische und systematische Perspektiven,
hrsg. von Moritz R. Pretzsch und Jan Kerkmann, 2025.*
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
<mailto:jan.kerkmann@philosophie.uni-freiburg.de,moritzpretzsch@uni-kassel.de>
Deadline: 31.12.2024
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Veranstalter: Sammelband: Philosophie der Demut. Historische und
systematische Perspektiven, Herbst 2025.
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details-1/events/philosophie-de…>
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8) Call for Papers
*„Werte und Begründungen": 13. Fachtagung des Forums für Didaktik der
Philosophie und Ethik*
Einreichungen an: E-Mail <mailto:Philosophiedidaktik@uni-mainz.de>
Deadline: 31.01.2025
Datum: 19.09.2025
Ende: 21.09.2025
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details-1/events/werte-und-begr…>
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9) Veranstaltung
*Bildung und Emanzipation. Gesellschaftskritische Perspektive auf
Antisemitismus, Geschlechterverhältnisse und Rassismus*
Ort: Universität Innsbruck
Beginn: 14.11.2024 - 14:00 Uhr
Ende: 16.11.2024 - 12:00 Uhr
*Einsender*
Nina Rabuza
Nina.rabuza(a)uibk.ac.at <mailto:Nina.rabuza@uibk.ac.at>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details/events/bildung-und-eman…>
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10) Veranstaltung
*Nietzsche kommentieren*
Ort: Nietzsche-Dokumentationszentrum (NDZ) Naumburg (Saale)
Beginn: 17.10.2024 - 16:00 Uhr
Ende: 20.10.2024 - 12:30 Uhr
*Einsender*
Catarina Caetano da Rosa
ccdarosa(a)friedrich-nietzsche-stiftung.de
<mailto:ccdarosa@friedrich-nietzsche-stiftung.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details/events/nietzsche-kommen…>
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11) Veranstaltung
*Wissenschaft zwischen Geltung und Skepsis, Freiheit und Verantwortung*
Ort: Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Margarete-Bieber-Saal
Beginn: 07.11.2024 - 14:00 Uhr
Ende: 08.11.2024
*Einsender*
Elif Özmen
elif.oezmen(a)phil.uni-giessen.de <mailto:elif.oezmen@phil.uni-giessen.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details/events/wissenschaft-zwi…>
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12) Veranstaltung
*Kant und die Aufklärung – XIII. Trierer Kant-Kolloquium*
Ort: Universität Trier
Beginn: 24.10.2024 - 14:00 Uhr
Ende: 26.10.2024 - 13:30 Uhr
*Einsender*
Martin Brecher
martin.brecher(a)uni-mannheim.de <mailto:martin.brecher@uni-mannheim.de>
Online ansehen
<https://www.dgphil.de/aktuelles/alle-events/details/events/kant-und-die-auf…>
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Impressum
Angaben gemäß § 5 TMG
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie e. V.
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
Kontakt
Telefon: 0251 83-24594 <tel:+492518324594>
E-Mail: info(a)dgphil.de <mailto:info@dgphil.de>
Internet: www.dgphil.de <https://www.dgphil.de>
Dear all,
I am hereby forwarding an invitation to "The case for quantum
probabilism"-Workshop co-organized by the Archives Husserl (École
Normale Supérieure, Paris) and the Institute for Quantum Optics and
Quantum Information (Vienna).
Dates: 17-18 October 2024
Location: IQOQI Seminar Room (2nd floor), Boltzmanngasse 3, 1090 Vienna
Program (for more info, see attached document):
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER
9.45-9.50 OPENING
9.50-10.35 J. Steeger (Bristol) A pluralist approach to quantum probabilism
10.35-11.20 G. Bacciagaluppi (Utrecht) Probabilism vs epistemicism
11.20-11.30 BREAK
11.30-12.15 R. Schack (London) Quantum dynamics happens only on paper
12.15-13.00 S. Osnaghi (Vienna) A quantum myth of the Given
13.00-15.00 LUNCH BREAK
15.00-15.45 P. Berghofer (Graz) Quantum probabilities are objective
degrees of epistemic justification
15.45-16.30 M. Bitbol (Paris) Probabilism as a principle of science
16.30-16.45 BREAK
16.45-17.30 F. Del Santo (Geneva) Probabilities as a limited knowledge
of potentialities
17.30-18.15 R. Healey (Tucson) Quantum probabilism and the right kind of
objectivity
FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER
09.45-10.30 M. Müller (Vienna) Thinking twice inside the box: is
Wigner’s friend really about quantum theory?
10.30-11.15 B. Dakić (Vienna) From classical to quantum: Revisiting
Kolmogorov probability theory for a unified framework
11.15-12.00 Č. Brukner (Vienna) Incompatible probabilities in quantum
mechanics with finite resources
12.00-12.30 DISCUSSION
Best wishes
Sebastian
Semester 2024W - Welcome and Basic information
Dear VDP doctoral researchers.
I hope you had a relaxing summer. This email is to welcome you and
provide you with some basic information for the winter semester that has
just started.
Content
Open Calls: Summer School Organization; Thesis Completion Fellowship
Training Winter Semester 24: Pragmatic Academic Series and Writing Evenings
Calls, Information and Reminders
Open Calls: Summer School Organization; Thesis Completion Fellowship
Summer School Organization Call (deadline 18 Nov)
Information at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/phd-program/doctoral-training/summer-sch…
Thesis Completion Fellowship (deadline 18 Nov)
The goal of the fellowship is to support highly qualified doctoral
students successfully complete their dissertations within the funding
period of up to 6 months. To apply for the fellowship, you and your
supervisor(s) must submit a completed application, which is available in
our Moodle (in "All Forms").
Amount: EUR 1,050 per month
Duration: up to 6 months
The scholar will not be provided with office space at the university.
The scholar may not have received financial support for the doctoral
project for more than two years (through contractual employment with the
university, a third party, or a fellowship) and not within the six
months prior to application.
At the time of application, work on the dissertation must have
progressed to the point where it can be realistically expected that the
dissertation can be submitted by the end of the funding period (maximum
6 months).
Multiple funding from other organizations or the university is excluded.
Recipients are responsible for all taxes and insurance during the
fellowship period and are advised that any net annual income in excess
of EUR 8,580 will be taxable.
The scholarship will be considered as "income from self-employment".
Training: Pragmatic Academic Series and Writing Evenings WS24
Writing Evenings WS24 and Academic Writing Workshop
Information at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/writing-evenings-ws2…
Academic Writing Workshop: October 14th from 13:00 to 14:30. Our speaker
will be Markus Rheindorf, who will share valuable insights into academic
writing practices, with a specific focus on revising and finishing
academic texts.
Pragmatic Academic Series
Information at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/pragmatic-academic-s…
Topics & Dates
Conference Participation and Networking in Philosophy
Date: 16.10.24 - 13:15-14:45
Philosophy PhD Job Applications
Date: 04.11.24 - 14:00-15:30 - Room 3A
Teaching in Philosophy & External Teaching Applications
Date: 17.01.25 - 11:30-13:00 - Room 3A
3. Calls, Information and Reminders
Faculty Presentation, Annual Reports, Dissertation Agreements
Please be sure to submit the FÖP, Annual Reports, and Dissertation
Agreements in a timely manner. Inquiries and submission of these
documents must be sent to the SSC Philosophy Service Desk (field:
Doktorat). A condition for receiving funding from the VDP is to be on
time with all these milestones of the PhD process.
VDP Mass Mailer
You can announce events you are organizing to other VDP members via the
vdp(a)lists.philo.at mailing list (after moderator approval).
Cumulative Dissertation Guidelines
Available in Moodle
VDP Office
You are always welcome to visit the VDP office (B0301, NiG) for
questions about the PhD process, for advice, or for mediation in case of
problems in supervision. Please send an email to
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at to make an appointment.
New Postdocs
There are several new postdocs in the Department of Philosophy. They
have joined the VDP as non-supervisory faculty members. Please remember
that they can be part of your Thesis Advisory Committee. Information at
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/members/faculty/non-supervisory-faculty/
Main Library
The main library of the university is undergoing renovation. This will
affect its regular functioning. You can find information about this at
https://bibliothek.univie.ac.at/umbau/
Science Communication Course (open to all doctoral students, run by the
Department of Communication)
https://kursdatenbank.univie.ac.at/kursdatenbank/kurse/kurse.html?action=ku…
Philosophy groups you might want to consider joining (most are early
career groups)
Khora (Continental Philosophy)
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/en/department/
Wiener Forum für Analytische Philosophie
https://wfap.philo.at/
Anti-Racism Working Group
https://antiracism-philosophy.univie.ac.at/
EENPS Early Career Scholars Working Group: Subject Philosophy of Science:
https://eenps.weebly.com/eenps-early-career-scholars-working-group.html
Student Representatives
Finally, there will soon be a separate announcement of the new Steering
Committee composition. I will write to you again soon. For now,
confirmed members are the
Student Representatives
Mira Magdalena Sickinger <mira.magdalena.sickinger(a)univie.ac.at >
Lisa Tragbar <lisa.tragbar(a)univie.ac.at>
and Substitute Student Representatives
Pia-Zoe Hahne <a12344431(a)unet.univie.ac.at>
Nianzu Tu <a12337935(a)unet.univie.ac.at>
As a member of the VDP, you can always contact SC members for advice,
conflict mediation, or to suggest initiatives.
I wish you an excellent winter semester,
Raphael
Dear all,
The PACE Project cordially invites you to the next talk of the
Metaphilosophical Talk Series by
Tim Button, University College London
Title: Artefacts of Representational Choices
Date: October 8th, 2024 (Tuesday)
Time: 16:45-18:15
Location: Room 3B, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien
Abstract:
Kant asked: how is metaphysics so much as possible? Quine answered:
because metaphysics is broadly continuous with science. But Quine's
answer gives us no reason to think that "joint-carving" metaphysics is
possible. Joint-carvers want our theoretical primitives to keep track of
what is metaphysically primitive (or fundamental, as opposed to
derivative). But we have no reason to think that such a thing is
possible. To explain why, I'll offer some general considerations, a
particular case study (about space), and a logical argument. The upshot
of all of these is that we always end up with (arbitrary) artefacts of
representational choices.
We look forward to seeing you then!
Best wishes,
The PACE organising team
https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/
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Dear all,
it is my pleasure to invite you to the third installment of the
Trans*formations talk series organized by the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna, which
provides insights into recent developments in trans* philosophizing.
This time, Eric Llaveria Caselles, currently working at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin, will give a talk titled "Epistemic Violence and Trans
Theory. A Cartography of Minor Truths."
When: Friday, October 18th 2024 15:00 - 16:30
Where: HS 3B, 3. Stock Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG), Universitätsstraße
7, 1010 Wien
Abstract:
For the transsexual subject to be able to emerge as a source of credible
speech, a fundamental critique of the western epistemic and symbolic
order had to gain traction. When Susan Stryker stood up at a Lesbian and
Gay History conference in New York in 1995 and yelled “I am a
transsexual and I am not sick!”, she reclaimed the participation of the
transsexual intellectual in the production of truths, refuting
discourses of dehumanization. This inaugural scene of Trans Studies
places the undoing of epistemic violence as both a precondition and a
fundamental commitment of trans theoretical practice.
But what does this commitment to emancipatory forms of knowledge
production entail? What are the contradictions of aspiring to
anti-normative purity? What conversations can we build on the repeated
condemnation of those reproducing symbolic violence? Does this
commitment not miss the practical reason of cultural narratives? And is
it possible to separate the epistemic violence from our sense of self,
our needs and desires? Do the voices of trans people really hold the key
to an emancipatory meaning? And if we betray the idea that we just need
to let trans people speak, what then can hold the possibility of undoing
epistemic violence?
In this talk, I reflect on these questions based on my own research
trajectory, which spans topics such as trans subcultural spaces,
neuroscientific studies of (trans)gender identity and trans social
reproduction in global capitalism. The talk traces the shifts of my
theoretical practice by building a personal cartography of minor truths.
I take the term “minor truths” from the title of a show by the artist
Spence Messih. Their glasswork compositions and philosophical
considerations introduce a phenomenological sensibility in my analysis,
inspiring me to search for a language that reflects the inseparability
of theoretical standpoint from affective states, social relationships
and political conjunctures. In conversation with Messih’s work, the talk
evolves in a non-linear motion connecting five modes of epistemic
experience: abstraction, vulnerability, praxeology, dialogue and
betrayal.
Bio:
Eric Llaveria Caselles is a PhD Candidate at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin. His recent publications explore the limitations of
gender identity positivism and queer deconstructivism as the two main
approaches to trans theory. His research builds on current trans Marxist
proposals and historical materialist traditions of gender theory to set
the groundwork for an alternative framework in Trans Studies.
Poster Art Work credit: Spence Messih, Minor truths, 2022; Kiln formed
glass, jarrah; Install: Murray Art Museum Albury | Commissioned by
Murray Art Museum Albury | Collection: Art Gallery of NSW & Murray Art
Museum Albury | Photo: Jeremy Weihrauch
There will be snacks and drinks!
Please forward to this invitation to all who might be interested to
partake. There is also a poster attached to this email!
Looking forward to seeing you at the talk and all the best,
Flora Löffelmann
--
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
Dear all,
We would like to kindly remind you about the previously announced
workshop "Philosophy, Psychology and Logic at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century: Vienna - Leipzig - São Paulo", which will take place this
Friday (9am to 16pm) and Saturday (9am to 17pm).
Location: Room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7.
You can check out the program and find more information on our website
<https://sites.google.com/view/workshop-vlsp/homepage>.
All best,
Sofia, Lucas and Philip
Dear all,
I am pleased to hereby invite you to the next "Physics meets Philosophy"
talk:
Time: 23/09 (Monday) at 11:30
Location: Room 2H, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/2nd floor
Speaker: Prof Tomasz Bigaj (University of Warsaw)
Title: Identity of indiscernibles and modern physics (see abstract below)
In case you are not able to attend the event in person, you can connect
via the following Zoom link:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/63418578318?pwd=h3u23UdTLw6hbrJqE8yPBHHKaeanHj.1
Meeting-ID: 634 1857 8318
Password: 166689
Abstract:
The metaphysical principle of the identity of indiscernibles states that
any two distinct objects must differ qualitatively. The exact meaning
and validity of this principle depends on how precisely we define
qualitative difference between objects. There are several options
considered in the philosophical literature, which I will briefly
outline. Subsequently I will pose the question of the purported
violation of this principle in modern physical theories, primarily in
quantum mechanics. It is often argued that the symmetrization postulate
regarding systems of so-called identical particles forces us to abandon
the identity of indiscernibles in its strongest form. I will show that
this is by no means a forgone conclusion. There are some formal methods
of individuating quantum particles of the same type which enable us to
distinguish them qualitatively in the majority of experimental
situations. I will also briefly discuss the status of the principle in
the physical theories of space-time. In this context the principle is
threatened primarily by the apparent existence of distinct but
qualitatively indistinguishable models of space-time, connected by
underlying symmetries of theories, such as the Galilean symmetries of
classical mechanics or diffeomorphisms of general relativity. One
solution to this challenge is to adopt the position of relationism with
respect to spacetime. I will argue that it is possible to identify the
symmetry-connected models without abandoning the view that spacetime is
an independent substance.
For more information on "Physics meets Philosophy", see
https://sites.google.com/view/physphilvienna
Best wishes
Sebastian
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Subject: CEU Department of Philosophy upcoming events
Date: 16.09.2024 12:54
From: Philosophy <Philosophy(a)ceu.edu>
To:
Dear all
thank you for your interest in the Department of Philosophy events at
CEU.
Our upcoming events are as follows:
Wittgensteinian Thoughts on the Imagination [1]
Hanoch Ben-Yami (CEU)
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
Can Images Represent Particulars? [2]
Joshua Myers (LOGOS, University of Barcelona)
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
From dispositions to possible worlds [3]
Daniel Kodaj (Eötvös Loránd University)
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins [4]
Helena de Bres, Paulina Sliwa
Friday, October 11, 2024 - 6:00PM
Off-campus | FILMQUARTIER Wien, Schönbrunner Straße 31, 1050 Vienna
For more information, please click on the event title.
To unsubscribe, click here [5].
We look forward to welcoming you to CEU.
Kind regards
Links:
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[1]
https://events.ceu.edu/2024-09-24/wittgensteinian-thoughts-imagination
[2] https://events.ceu.edu/2024-10-01/can-images-represent-particulars
[3] https://events.ceu.edu/2024-10-08/dispositions-possible-worlds
[4] https://events.ceu.edu/2024-10-11/how-be-multiple-philosophy-twins
[5]
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=E1nE2VN24kuSC72wOGOBhDm…
--
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