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Stellenausschreibung (Wien, Deadline: 30.01.2026)
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter:in (Postdoc) (m/w/d) 100 | 3 + 3 Jahre
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Stellenausschreibung (Wien, Deadline: 30.01.2026)
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(3)
Call for Papers (Berlin, Deadline: 31.01.2026)
Konferenz (studentische Veranstaltung): 3. Studierenden-Kongress für
öffentliche Philosophie
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Call for Papers (Sonderband, Deadline: 31.07.2026)
Synthese: Artificial Joint Intentionality: Skilled Social Interactions
in the Age of AI
(5)
Veranstaltungsankündigung (Marburg & Gießen), 29.01.2026 - 30.01.2026
Workshop: Lahngespräche 2026 mit Lisa Herzog
(6)
Open Access Initiative: Announcing a new Diamond Open Access journal:
Philosophical Logic
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Stellenausschreibung (Wien, Deadline: 30.01.2026)
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter:in (Postdoc) (m/w/d) 100 | 3 + 3 Jahre
An der Professur für Philosophie der Aufklärung und der Moderne
(Univ.-Prof. Katharina Kraus, PhD) an der Fakultät für Philosophie und
Bildungswissenschaft der Universität Wien ist folgende Stelle zum
nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt zu besetzen:
Universitätsassistent*in Postdoc (Vollzeit, 3 + 3 Jahre, m/w/d), im
Bereich der Philosophie der Aufklärung und der Moderne
Bewerbungsfrist: 30.01.2026
Alle Informationen zur Bewerbung finden Sie unter:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5057/
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The following position is available at the Professorship in Philosophy
of the Enlightenment and Modernity (Prof. Katharina Kraus, PhD) at the
Faculty of Philosophy and Education at the University of Vienna, to be
filled as soon as possible:
University Assistant Postdoc (full-time, 3 + 3 years, m/f/d), in the
research area of Philosophy of Enlightenment and Modernity
Application deadline: January 30, 2026
All information regarding the application can be found at:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5057/
Kontaktadresse: katharina.kraus(a)univie.ac.at
URL zum Call:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5057/
Bewerbungsfrist: 30.01.2026
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Stellenausschreibung (Wien, Deadline: 30.01.2026)
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter:in (Doktorand:in) (m/w/d) 75 | 4 Jahre
An der Professur für Philosophie der Aufklärung und der Moderne
(Univ.-Prof. Katharina Kraus, PhD) an der Fakultät für Philosophie und
Bildungswissenschaft der Universität Wien ist folgende Stelle zum
nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt zu besetzen:
Universitätsassistent*in Praedoc (30 h, 4 Jahre, m/w/d), im Bereich der
Philosophie der Aufklärung und der Moderne
Bewerbungsfrist: 30.01.2026
Alle Informationen zur Bewerbung finden Sie unter:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5063/
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The following position is available at the Professorship in Philosophy
of the Enlightenment and Modernity (Prof. Katharina Kraus, PhD) at the
Faculty of Philosophy and Education at the University of Vienna, to be
filled as soon as possible:
University Assistant Praedoc (30 hours, 4 years, m/f/d), in the research
area of Philosophy of Enlightenment and Modernity
Application deadline: January 30, 2026
All information regarding the application can be found at:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5063/
Kontaktadresse: katharina.kraus(a)univie.ac.at
URL zum Call:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job-invite/5063/
Bewerbungsfrist: 30.01.2026
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Call for Papers (Berlin, Deadline: 31.01.2026)
Konferenz (studentische Veranstaltung): 3. Studierenden-Kongress für
öffentliche Philosophie
Erinnerung: Call for Speaker
Vom 24.-26. April 2026 findet der dritte Studierenden-Kongress für
öffentliche Philosophie statt.
Die Deadline für Einreichungen ist der 31. Januar 2026.
Fahrtkosten können voraussichtlich erstattet werden.
Den Call for Speaker und alle anderen Infos gibt es auf unserer Website
[2].
An alle Dozierenden: Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Sie in Seminaren
und Vorlesungen darauf aufmerksam machen könnten und geeignete
Studierende (die bspw. eine spannende Hausarbeit schreiben) gezielt
darauf hinweisen könnten.
Modus: Präsenzveranstaltung
Veranstaltungszeitraum: 24.04.2026 - 26.04.2026
Veranstaltungs-URL:
https://hu.berlin/oeffentliche-philosophie
URL zum Call:
https://www.philosophie.hu-berlin.de/de/arbeitsbereiche/ph
... [3]
Kontaktadresse: oeffentliche.philosophie(a)hu-berlin.de
Bewerbungsfrist: 31.01.2026
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Call for Papers (Sonderband, Deadline: 31.07.2026)
Synthese: Artificial Joint Intentionality: Skilled Social Interactions
in the Age of AI
With the rapid progress in generative AI technology, we find ourselves
at the beginning of an AI revolution. AI systems typified by Large
Language Models (LLMs) invite us to treat them as conversational and
thought partners. These systems will play an increasingly significant
role in our social world. To understand their impact, this Topical
Collection proposes to combine foundational work from philosophy on the
nature of joint skilled action, including the role of social
affordances, with the analysis of interactive AI systems that may have
the potential to qualify as partners in social agency.
Many skills essential for us as social agents can only be expressed with
others or involve others as social objects. The concept of an
affordance, which picks out action opportunities in an agent's
environment, can be extended to opportunities for social action, that
is, to social affordances that include other social agents presenting
social action opportunities.
Given the conversational interface between humans and artificial systems
such as LLMs, we can expect to perceive or rely on social affordances in
human-machine interactions: AI systems such as LLMs and social robots
are designed to provide social cues and thereby offer opportunities for
the expression of social action. AI systems now occupy various social
roles--as collaborators, companions, friends, counselors, and even
therapists--raising a host of theoretical, practical, and ethical
questions about their capacity to produce and interpret social cues.
Appropriate topics for submission include, among others:
* What are the commonalities and differences between human-human,
human-machine, and machine-machine interactions?
* What is missing in interactions in which machines are involved in
comparison with human social interactions? What are the practical and
ethical implications? Can (and if so, should) artificial systems be
trained to be skilled "partners" in joint activities with human
partners?
* Can artificial systems based on generative AI technology (like LLMs)
qualify as genuine agents and, in particular, social agents? How might
social ontological accounts of group agency be brought to bear on
candidate generative AI agents?
* To what extent do they genuinely present social affordances? To what
extent do they have social skills?
* How should we conceptualize the abilities of artificial systems that
may play roles in joint intentional activities?
* Does it make a difference whether a human agent conceptualizes the
AI system as a tool, as opposed to a partner, in a joint activity?
Submissions via:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/synt/default.aspx
Editors: Joshua Rust (Stetson University, US), Anna Strasser
(DenkWerkstatt Berlin), Amber Ross (University of Florida, US)
URL zum Call:
https://link.springer.com/collections/efiibgceha
Kontaktadresse: jrust(a)stetson.edu
Bewerbungsfrist: 31.07.2026
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Veranstaltungsankündigung (Marburg & Gießen), 29.01.2026 - 30.01.2026
Workshop: Lahngespräche 2026 mit Lisa Herzog
Die Lahngespräche sind ein gemeinsames Forum der philosophischen
Institute der Universitäten Marburg und Gießen zur Diskussion aktueller
philosophischer Forschung. Sie bestehen aus einem öffentlichen
Abendvortrag sowie einem Workshop am Folgetag, in denen die Beiträge
eines auswärtigen Gastes diskutiert werden.
Bei den Lahngesprächen 2026 wird Prof. Dr. Lisa Herzog zu Gast sein.
Lisa Herzog (Universität Groningen) forscht zu sozialer Gerechtigkeit,
der Zukunft der Arbeit, den philosophischen Dimensionen von Märkten und
politischer Epistemologie. Die Lahngespräche 2026 befassen sich mit der
Rolle von Expertise und den epistemischen Voraussetzungen demokratischer
Entscheidungsprozesse.
_Öffentlicher Abendvortrag_ am Institut für Philosophie in Marburg
»Freiheit, Gleichheit, Expertokratie?
Die Rolle von Expertise in der Demokratie«
29. Januar 2026, 18-20 Uhr
Marburg, Deutscher Sprachatlas
Pilgrimstein 16, Vortragsraum 001
_Workshop_ am Institut für Philosophie in Gießen
»Das Wissen der Vielen?
Die Demokratie und ihre Epistemologie«
30. Januar 2026, 10-12 Uhr und 14-15.30 Uhr
Gießen, Ludwigstraße 23, 1. Zwischengeschoss, Raum 105,
Gustav-Krüger-Saal
Wenn Sie an dem _Workshop_ teilnehmen möchten, melden Sie sich bitte bei
Oliver.Schuetze(a)phil.uni-giessen.de. Nähere Informationen zur
Textgrundlage und zum Ablauf erhalten Sie nach der Anmeldung.
Modus: Präsenzveranstaltung
Veranstaltungs-URL:
https://www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/fb04/institute/philosoph ... [4]
Kontaktadresse: oliver.schuetze(a)phil.uni-giessen.de
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Open Access Initiative: Announcing a new Diamond Open Access journal:
Philosophical Logic
All Editors-in-Chief and Associate Editors of the Journal of
Philosophical Logic, currently published by Springer Nature, have
informed Springer Nature of their resignation. Some of the editors will
continue working for Springer Nature for a limited period. They will
keep processing papers through the review and publication pipeline for
the Journal of Philosophical Logic until the end of their terms.
The Journal of Philosophical Logic was founded in 1972 by Nicholas
Rescher with Bas van Fraassen serving as the first Editor-in-Chief. It
was originally published by D. Reidel Publishing, later by Kluwer, and
finally by Springer. In accordance with The Journal of Philosophical
Logic Charter, an Executive Board has overseen the selection of editors
for the journal.
Today marks the launch of a new Diamond Open Access journal,
Philosophical Logic (
https://www.philosophical-logic.org [5]), published
by the Open Library of Humanities (OLH) (
https://www.openlibhums.org
[6]) and not affiliated with Springer Nature or the Journal of
Philosophical Logic published by Springer Nature. The undersigned
support efforts to make academic research--produced, refereed, and
curated by scholars--as accessible as possible to both the academic
community and society at large. We are encouraged by several recent
launches of Diamond Open Access journals in Logic and Philosophy,
including Zeitschrift für Mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der
Mathematik (
https://zml.international [7]), as well as Political
Philosophy (
https://politicalphilosophyjournal.org [8]) and Free and
Equal (
https://freeandequaljournal.org [9]), both published by OLH,
following successful launches of Diamond Open Access journals in nearby
fields, such as Glossa (
https://www.glossa-journal.org [10]) and Open
Mind (
https://direct.mit.edu/opmi).
Philosophical Logic welcomes original research in all areas of
philosophical logic. The new journal will maintain the same high
editorial standards that we upheld at the Journal of Philosophical
Logic. In our view, hiring and promotion committees should regard
publication in Philosophical Logic as no less significant than
publication in the Journal of Philosophical Logic was before.
The undersigned members of the Executive Board have been part of the
Journal of Philosophical Logic as authors, reviewers, or editors for
decades. It is the view of the Executive Board that Rescher's vision of
a journal serving the philosophical logic community lives on with
Philosophical Logic. We are grateful to OLH for committing to long-term
funding of Philosophical Logic.
We thank the philosophical logic community for its support in the launch
of Philosophical Logic, and we look forward to receiving your
submissions at
https://www.philosophical-logic.org [5]!
Sincerely,
The outgoing Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Philosophical Logic and
incoming Editors of Philosophical Logic
Wesley H. Holliday, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Thomas Icard, Stanford University, USA
Francesca Poggiolesi, CNRS, IHPST, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne,
France
The outgoing Associate Editors of the Journal of Philosophical Logic and
incoming Editors of Philosophical Logic
The Members of the Executive Board of the Journal of Philosophical Logic
and Members of the Executive Board of Philosophical Logic
Members of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Philosophical Logic and
Members of the Editorial Board of Philosophical Logic
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