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BETREFF:
Reading Group invitation
DATUM:
25.11.2024 09:15
VON:
Rob Wilson <rwilson.robert(a)gmail.com>
AN:
Dear Phil colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to join a final reading group associated
with the ARC-Discovery Project Keeping Kinship in
Mind<https://keepingkinshipinmind.weebly.com/>, based at the University
of Western Australia (UWA). The group will focus on the penultimate
manuscript of Relational Beings: Kin Matters in the Fragile Sciences, a
forthcoming monograph by project lead Professor Rob Wilson that Oxford
University Press will publish late in 2025. Our discussions will inform
final, post-review changes to the manuscript.
The reading group will run weekly in a hybrid format, commencing on
Thursday, December 12th with a break of three weeks for Christmas. All
readings, room details for in-person meetings at UWA, and Teams links
for virtual attendance will be sent to your email (after registration).
Meetings will be 1:30 hours long, starting at 2 pm Perth time. To
convert to your time zone, you can use this
link<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html>.
Relational Beings: Kin Matters in the Fragile Sciences addresses general
issues about reductionism, ethnocentrism, the relationships between the
cognitive, biological, and social sciences?within the philosophy of
anthropology, especially in the study of kinship. The book integrates
insights from various disciplines often siloed in discussions of kinship
and sociality. The central thread running through the three parts of
the book--on relations, on incest and its avoidance, and on kinship--is
that we best understand ourselves as relational beings by recognising
biological and cognitive dimensions to kinship and our sociality. This
runs counter to much recent work within cultural anthropology on kin and
kinship.
Meeting Schedule:
* December 12th:
* Chapter 1 Relatively Speaking
* Chapter 2 Mindful Relations
* December 19th:
* Chapter 3 Thinking About Relations Through Locke
* Chapter 4 Relations and Anthropological Knowledge
* January 9th:
* Chapter 5 Incest and its Avoidance in the Fragile Sciences
* Chapter 6 Escaping Disciplinary Grooves
* January 16th:
* Chapter 7 Kinship Past, Kinship Present, & Schneider?s Critique
* Chapter 8 Promulgating Progenerativism
* January 23rd:
* Chapter 9 The Ethnographic Argument
* Chapter 10 Why Kinship is Progeneratively Constrained
If you plan to attend, please let us know by sending an email to
lucia.neco(a)uwa.edu.au<mailto:lucia.neco@uwa.edu.au>. Feel free to join
all or selected meetings based on your availability and interest. We
will send the December chapters by the end of November; contact Rob
Wilson (rwilson.robert(a)gmail.com<mailto:rwilson.robert@gmail.com>) if
you want a copy of the whole manuscript in advance.
Best,
Dr. Lucia C. Neco (she/her)
Project Coordinator, Keep Kinship in Mind
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Prof. Martin Kusch
Univ. of Vienna, Dpt. of Philosophy
https://philosophie.univie.ac.at/institut/
Dear All,
*We are organizing a reading circle based on the topic “Philosophy of
Sex and Sexuality”!*
To start a conversation about /sex/, we need to be clear what is the
scope of the phenomenon we are talking about. For that we need to start
with /sexual desire/, which is closely linked to /sexual motivation,
arousal, and activity/.
That is already closely connected to issues within /politics of sex,
sexual orientation, and sexual identity/. When we engage in sexual acts,
we are living out our /sexual orientation/. Beyond our orientation,
understanding our /sexual identity/ is equally important as part of our
personal identity. On top of that, the cultural theory of queer sexual
identity plays a crucial role in shaping how we understand and express
ourselves in various contexts.
An interesting aspect to discuss is /normativity and permissibility of
sexual acts/ under the consideration of sexual orientation and
non-heteronomous identities. When discussing /good or bad sex/, we
usually assume that consent was given to start the encounter. Without
consent, the focus shifts to the permissibility of the act itself, with
the prevailing view being that consent is morally transformative from
impermissible to permissible. Is having the right mental state enough,
or can it be implied through certaincommunications? Additionally, to
which acts are we consenting?
Within the scope of the named phenomenon /objectification/ is a concept,
which can be viewed from different angles. The concept of /mutual
objectification/ refers to the notion when both partners may objectify
each other, which may be seen as problematic because it reduces a
person’s humanity to their body. On the other hand, objectification can
also be viewed from a /social perspective/, as feminist philosophers
argue. For instance, they claim that pornography negatively portrays
women’s sexuality, reinforcing harmful stereotypes. In contrast to that,
Thomas Nagel offers a different view on objectification as a complex,
multi-leveled awareness between two people, where both are mutually
aware of each other's desire.
*If that sounds interesting to you, don’t hesitate to send me an email –
I’d love to hear from you! We plan to start the reading circle next week.*
Best,
Kristina
Dear all,
I am co-organizing (with Sebastian Watzl and Katharine Browne) a
workshop entitled “Salience in Society: The Nature and Ethics of
Collective Attention” on 3–4 December here at the University of Vienna:
https://sites.google.com/view/salienceinsociety/
Of the 25 seats at NIG room 3A, 18 are already filled by the speakers
and the additional participants from Oslo. If you’re interested in
participating, please send me an email by 28th November with a brief
explanation of your interest in the topic. If there are more interested
people than places, we must leave some out, sadly.
This event is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project no.
ESP 410, “Engineering Salience”; European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation program, grant agreement no. 101003208, “GOODATTENTION:
Attention norms and their role in practical reason, epistemology, and
ethics”; and Norwegian Research Council (NFR), project no. 315373,
“Salient Solutions: responding ethically to the attention crisis”.
All the best,
Eve Kitsik
eve.kitsik(a)univie.ac.at
Das Institut Wiener Kreis und die Wiener Kreis Gesellschaft laden sehr
herzlich zur
32. Wiener Kreis Vorlesung
Massimo Ferrari (University of Turin)
Moritz Schlick und sein Zirkel. Nach 100 Jahren
Donnerstag, 28. November 2024
17 Uhr
Aula am Campus
Universität Wien
Hof 1, Eingang 1.11
Spitalgasse 2-4
1090 Wien
ACHTUNG: Die Veranstaltung wird zusätzlich für diejenigen, die nicht in Wien
sind, bei YouTube gestreamt: Link zum Stream
<https://www.youtube.com/live/tdXVJmb8RSY>
Wir laden außerdem sehr herzlich zu einem Workshop am Vormittag:
Neue Forschung über Moritz Schlick - Zwei Buchprojekte:
Julia Franke-Reddig (Universität Siegen)
Zur Kontinuität und Eigenständigkeit der Wissenschaftsphilosophie von Moritz
Schlick (2025)
Friedrich Stadler (Universität Wien)
Moritz Schlick, Philosophie der Natur, Kultur und Geschichte. Ausgewählte
Schriften aus dem Nachlass (2025)
28. November 2024, 10-12 Uhr
Aula am Campus
Vorträge in deutscher Sprache
Eintritt frei, um Anmeldung wird gebeten: vcs(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:vcs@univie.ac.at>
Weitere Informationen unter:
https://vcs.univie.ac.at/SchlickWorkshop_und_WienerKreisVorlesung.pdf
Dear all,
our next speaker in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle is Matteo Collodel (IVC Fellow), who will
give a talk on November 21, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Matteo Collodel (IVC Fellow)
CRITICISM, MISREPRESENTATION, AND DECLINE: FEYERABEND AND LOGICAL
EMPIRICISM
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 21/11/2024
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
2G
ABSTRACT:
Feyerabend became familiar with the Vienna Circle tradition and Logical
Empiricism in his formative years in post-war Vienna. However, since his
early intellectual trajectory, he made LE one of his favorite critical
targets, articulating his criticism in personal dialogue with some of
its most distinguished representatives. This paper focuses on the second
stage of Feyerabend's sustained assault against LE, examining both
Feyerabend's reception of LE and Hempel's response to Feyerabend's
challenge.
In a series of papers published between 1962 and 1966, Feyerabend
relentlessly questioned the descriptive adequacy and the normative
desirability of the 'orthodox', logical empiricist, accounts of
reduction and explanation advanced by Hempel and Nagel. Feyerabend's
persistent criticism shook North American philosophy of science and
prompted Hempel's reaction, which appeared in print in the second half
of the 1960s. Initially, Hempel retorted that Feyerabend's
methodological analysis was 'completely mistaken' and Feyerabend could
offer 'no support' for his allegations. This raises interesting
historiographical questions about the later reception of LE as it seems
that Feyerabend, driven by his anti-authoritarian stance, substantially
misinterpreted the logical empiricist research programme, his vantage
point notwithstanding. On the other hand, Hempel also recognised that
the descriptive issues on which Feyerabend insisted, despite having been
long acknowledged by LE, could have more far-reaching consequences than
previously envisaged. In fact, by the end of the 1960s, Hempel came to
make quite radical concessions, admitting that the standard logical
empiricist model for explicating the structure of scientific theories
was essentially 'misleading', that the logical empiricist account of
reduction was 'an untenable oversimplification', and that the logical
empiricist approach as to the meaning of scientific terms was actually
'misconceived'. In this respect, there are good reasons to consider the
decline of the logical empiricist research programme in the 1970s at
least partly as the result of Feyerabend's stimulating, however
misrepresenting, insights.
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Graz, Deadline: 12.12.2024)
University Assistant without doctorate (m/w/d) | 4 Jahre
(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 15.12.2024)
Workshop: Responsible AI: Promises, Pitfalls, and Practices
(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Sonderband, Deadline: 30.10.2025)
The Monist: Rediscovering Carl Stumpf
(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Darmstadt, 28-29.11.2024)
Workshop: Gibt es eine Philosophie des Rechtsextremismus?
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Graz, Deadline: 12.12.2024)
University Assistant without doctorate (m/w/d) | 4 Jahre
University of Graz, Austria, Department of Philosophy
* Application deadline: December 12 2024
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tool for this vacant position.
Your Responsibilities
1. Writing a dissertation at the University of Graz in the area of moral
and political philosophy, preferably on issues of intergenerational
justice, climate justice, historical justice, and transitory justice
2. Collaboration in (interdisciplinary) research projects especially at
the interface of philosophy and economics or law
3. Independent teaching of courses and participation in teaching and
examination tasks of the department
4. Student support and supervision
5. Participation in organizational and administrative tasks as well as
in evaluation measures
Your Profile
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2. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English
3. Willingness to acquire German language skills
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6. Independent working style and high level of initiative
7. Strong teamwork and organizational skills
The following documents are required for a complete application:
1. Letter of motivation and academic CV
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call for applications
3. Proof of the language skills, required in the curriculum, if the
doctoral program [2] is not completed in the first language.
(https://doctoral-academy.uni-graz.at/en/doctoral-studies/)
We Offer
1. Meaning: We offer meaningful work for the world of tomorrow.
2. Our internal continuing education program is as colorful as the
university itself.
3. Collaboration: With us, you'll find interdisciplinary,
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4. Benefits: Of course, there are all the usual benefits, from A "access
to healthcare services" to Z "Zero emission goal".
5. Diversity: Besides our various scientific fields and their related
issues, we offer a working environment in which diversity is lived.
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Contact
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The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in
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qualified women to apply. In the event of underrepresentation, women
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(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 15.12.2024)
Workshop: Responsible AI: Promises, Pitfalls, and Practices
Dear colleagues,
We are very pleased to invite you to submit papers to our international
symposium: _Responsible AI: Promises, Pitfalls, and Practices _
April 8-10, 2025, Munich
_Organization: Center for Responsible AI Technologies (CReAITech),
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities_
In recent years, AI technologies have rapidly gained prominence across
sectors like healthcare, finance, and labor market, offering the
potential to transform industries, enhance decision-making, and improve
services. However, alongside these promises come significant ethical,
social, and technical challenges. While AI has been praised for its
capacity to address complex issues and foster innovation, concerns about
bias, transparency, accountability, and fairness are increasingly
urgent. Critics warn that without careful oversight, AI could perpetuate
existing inequalities and create new forms of discrimination. Despite
these ongoing debates, much of the discourse remains speculative,
highlighting the need for deeper empirical and theoretical inquiry into
AI's impacts and the social, ethical and political responsibilities that
should guide its development.
Our symposium provides an opportunity to explore, from social sciences
and humanities perspectives and through interdisciplinary conversations,
what constitutes responsible AI development, application, and
governance. It aims to offer a platform for international researchers to
exchange insights, discuss new approaches, and foster interdisciplinary
collaborations that will enhance and deepen our understanding of what it
means to engage with AI responsibly.
We welcome presentations from a wide range of methodological and
theoretical perspectives, across the social sciences and humanities. We
are particularly interested in work that builds or reflects on research
conducted and interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers in the
computer sciences. Submissions may include, but are not limited to:
* Analyses of social, ethical and political dimensions of AI development
and use practices across various fields of application (e.g., medicine,
industry, labor market, finance, etc.)
* Analyses of the social, political and economic ecosystems in which AI
is currently developed, including big data infrastructures
* Methodological challenges in studying AI in development and practice
(e.g. in integrative, trans-/interdisciplinary, and participatory
settings)
* Complex relations of academic and industry-based research in AI
* Theoretical and conceptual consideration for expanding conceptions of
responsible AI
* Sociotechnical innovations for embedding responsibility into AI
systems
* Analyses specifically focused on questions of social justice,
inclusion and equity in AI development and practice
This interdisciplinary event will take place from 8th to 10th April 2025
at the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation in Munich, Germany.
Please submit your title, abstract (max. 300 words) and a short bio
(max. 150 words) to kathrin.hertle(a)hfph.de until 15th December 2024.
Alongside traditional academic articles, we also consider alternative
ways of communicating research, such as videos, short stories, photo
essays, posters, verse, among others.
_Venue_
Carl Friedrich von Siemens Stiftung [3]
Südliches Schloßrondell 23
80638 Munich, Germany
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(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Sonderband, Deadline: 30.10.2025)
The Monist: Rediscovering Carl Stumpf
_The Monist_ invites submissions for an upcoming thematic issue of the
journal on the philosophy of Carl Stumpf.
Advisory editors: Hamid Taieb (Humboldt University of Berlin) & Mark
Textor (King's College London)
Publication date: April 2027
Carl Stumpf (1848-1936) was a central figure of German-speaking
philosophy and psychology at the turn of the twentieth century. He is a
pioneer of Gestalt psychology and the philosophy and psychology of
music. Stumpf was a pupil of Franz Brentano and Hermann Lotze, and he
himself influenced his student Edmund Husserl, as well as psychologists
such as Wolfgang Köhler and Max Wertheimer, who were Stumpf's students
as well.
Stumpf's work is original and contains groundbreaking contributions to a
range of topics. He defended nativism about space by arguing that
perception has multiple contents. This thought plays also an important
role in his analysis of the perception of sound (especially the
perception of chords) and it set Gestaltpsychology on its course. His
theory of feelings contrasts fruitfully with that of James and Brentano.
He worked out a defense of critical realism, a trope ontology, a
non-psychologistic epistemology, a detailed analysis of sensory
contents, an account of the objectivity of concepts and propositions
without abstract objects, and he explored many other specific topics,
such as the origins of music. In addition, he devoted much time to
reflecting on the subject-matter of the different sciences and on how
they should be classified. In parallel to his theoretical
investigations, he also made experimentations in psychology and
musicology. He corresponded with Gottlob Frege, William James, and
Hermann Lotze, among others.
Given the originality of Stumpf's work, it is surprising that it is
neglected in the literature. There is very little engagement with Stumpf
systematically and/or historically. This special issue of _The Monist_
aims to change this situation. Its goal is to unlock the potential of
Stumpf's thought and to introduce his work to a broader philosophical
audience. It welcomes submissions from experts on Stumpf's philosophy
and from experts on philosophers that influenced or were influenced by
Stumpf as well as from philosophers that engage with important themes in
Stumpf from a contemporary perspective.
_Submission Information_
All submissions should be prepared for anonymous review and sent to the
advisory editors: hamid.taieb(a)hu-berlin.de and mark.textor(a)kcl.ac.uk
Manuscripts received from the call will first go through a pre-selection
by the advisory editors. The manuscripts passing it will be sent for
full double-blind review process.
Word limit: 7'000 words, including notes and references. Please follow
the journal's Author Guidelines [4].
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(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Darmstadt, 28-29.11.2024)
Workshop: Gibt es eine Philosophie des Rechtsextremismus?
Bei der Erforschung der Kommunikationsstrategien der „Neuen Rechten"
stößt man unweigerlich auf eine verwirrende Erkenntnis: Die Neue Rechte
beansprucht immer wieder die Philosophie für sich. Die (akademische)
Philosophie hingegen schweigt in der Regel dazu. In diesem
interdisziplinären Online-Workshop des BMBF-geförderten Projekts „Meme,
Ideen, Strategien rechtsextremistischer Internetkommunikation" (MISRIK)
am 28. und 29. November 2024 wird der Frage nachgegangen, ob es eine
Philosophie des Rechtsextremismus - als Genitivus Subiectivus wie auch
Obiectivus - überhaupt gibt und wenn ja, in welchem Sinne. Auf welche
philosophischen Autor*innen, Themen, Probleme, Konzepte, Disziplinen
oder Schulen bezieht sich die extreme (neue) Rechte? Um diese Fragen zu
beantworten, werden wir aktuelle Phänomene und Diskurse der Neuen
Rechten im digitalen Raum sowie (historische) Anleihen bei
Philosoph*innen von Carl Schmitt bis Alexander Dugin innerhalb dieser
Szene untersuchen.
Programm und Anmeldung:
https://www.philosophie.tu-darmstadt.de/misrik/veranstaltungen/ws_philosoph…
Bitte beachten Sie, dass eine Anmeldung erforderlich ist. Wir senden
Ihnen dann rechtzeitig die Zugangsdaten zu Zoom zu.
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Die Geschäftsführung
STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNGEN
1) Juniorprofessur (W1 mit Tenure Track auf W2) für „Philosophie der
Frühen Neuzeit" (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
2) Fellowships at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research
(c:o/re) in Aachen (Germany) (RWTH Aachen)
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CALLS FOR PAPERS
3) Rediscovering Carl Stumpf (Deadline: 30.10.2025)
4) GAP.12 (Deadline: 31.01.2025)
5) Is that so? Truth and Falsity in Feminist Epistemologies (Deadline:
10.01.2025)
6) Feminist Philosophy - Language, Knowledge and Politics (Deadline:
02.03.2025)
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VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG
7) Kantian and Post-Kantian Historiographies of Philosophy (1781-1828)
(hybrid) (Beginn: 12.12.2024, Ende: 13.12.2024)
8) Die Entflechtung der Islamischen Ethik. Versuche einer
wissenschaftstheoretischen Verortung einer neuen Disziplin (Beginn:
27.11.2024, Ende: 29.11.2024)
9) Interdisziplinärer Materialismus III: Elemente des Antisemitismus
(Beginn: 24.01.2025, Ende: 25.01.2025)
10) Workshop: Gibt es eine Philosophie des Rechtsextremismus? (Beginn:
28.11.2024, Ende: 29.11.2024)
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1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Juniorprofessur (W1 mit Tenure Track auf W2) für „Philosophie der Frühen
Neuzeit"
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Bewerbungsfrist: 09.12.2024
Einsender
Kirsten Meyer
kirsten.meyer(a)philosophie.hu-berlin.de Online ansehen [1]
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2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG
Fellowships at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re)
in Aachen (Germany)
RWTH Aachen
Bewerbungsfrist: 31.12.2024
Einsender
Daniel Wenz
danwc90(a)aol.com Online ansehen [2]
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3) CALL FOR PAPERS
Rediscovering Carl Stumpf
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 30.10.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Veranstalter: The Monist Online ansehen [3]
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4) CALL FOR PAPERS
GAP.12
Deadline: 31.01.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 08.09.2025 - 12:00 Uhr
Ende: 11.09.2025 - 18:30 Uhr
Veranstalter: Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie (GAP) Online
ansehen [4]
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5) CALL FOR PAPERS
Is that so? Truth and Falsity in Feminist Epistemologies
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 10.01.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 06.08.2025
Ende: 07.08.2025
Veranstalter: Professorship for Epistemology and Theory of Science,
University College Freiburg Online ansehen [5]
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6) CALL FOR PAPERS
Feminist Philosophy - Language, Knowledge and Politics
Einreichungen an: E-Mail
Deadline: 02.03.2025
Call Bezeichnung: Call for Papers
Datum: 10.08.2025 - 17:00 Uhr
Ende: 16.08.2025 - 13:00 Uhr
Veranstalter: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society Online ansehen [6]
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7) VERANSTALTUNG
Kantian and Post-Kantian Historiographies of Philosophy (1781-1828)
(hybrid)
Ort: Leuven
Beginn: 12.12.2024 - 12:00 Uhr
Ende: 13.12.2024 - 19:00 Uhr
Einsender
Karin de Boer
karin.deboer(a)kuleuven.be Online ansehen [7]
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8) VERANSTALTUNG
Die Entflechtung der Islamischen Ethik. Versuche einer
wissenschaftstheoretischen Verortung einer neuen Disziplin
Ort: Münster
Beginn: 27.11.2024 - 12:00 Uhr
Ende: 29.11.2024 - 12:15 Uhr
Einsender
Asmaa El Maaroufi
asmaa.elmaaroufi(a)uni-muenster.de Online ansehen [8]
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9) VERANSTALTUNG
Interdisziplinärer Materialismus III: Elemente des Antisemitismus
Ort: Kulturzentrum Färberei, Universität Kassel, Universitätsplatz 10,
34127 Kassel
Beginn: 24.01.2025 - 13:00 Uhr
Ende: 25.01.2025 - 17:00 Uhr
Einsender
Philip Hogh
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10) VERANSTALTUNG
Workshop: Gibt es eine Philosophie des Rechtsextremismus?
Ort: virtuell
Beginn: 28.11.2024 - 09:15 Uhr
Ende: 29.11.2024 - 17:30 Uhr
Einsender
Kai Denker
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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
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Registergericht: Amtsgericht Leipzig
Vertreten durch:
Prof. Dr. Reinold Schmücker
Prof. Dr. Nadja Germann
PD Dr. Christian Barth
KONTAKT
Telefon: 0251 83-24594 [11]
E-Mail: info(a)dgphil.de
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(englisch version below)
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
anbei ein Call for Papers für einen Workshop im Sommer 2025 (6./7.
August) in Freiburg zum Thema Wahrheit in der feministischen
Erkenntnistheorie. Ich wäre Ihnen und euch sehr verbunden, wenn Sie und
ihr diesen Aufruf verbreiten könntet.
Herzlichen Dank & mit besten Grüßen
Frieder Vogelmann
Dear Colleagues,
please find attached the call for papers for a workshop on truth in
feminist epistemology, to be held in summer 2025 (6-7 August). I would
be grateful if you could distribute it via your channels or send it to
potentially interested persons.
Kind regards,
Frieder Vogelmann
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Prof. Dr. Frieder Vogelmann
Epistemology and Theory of Science
University College Freiburg, Room 01.071 Bertoldstr. 17
D-79098 Freiburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)761 203-67617
E-Mail: frieder.vogelmann(a)ucf.uni-freiburg.de
Web: https://www.frieder-vogelmann.net
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