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thank you for your interest in the Department of Philosophy events at CEU.
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Anat Schechtman (University of Texas at Austin)
Tuesday, January 14, 2025 - 3:40PM
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Tuesday, February 18, 2025 - 3:40PM
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BETREFF:
Wittgen=steine: Two talks this term
DATUM:
30.09.2024 08:37
VON:
Martin Kusch <martin.kusch(a)univie.ac.at>
AN:
Hermes <hermes(a)lists.philo.at>, Forum <forum(a)lists.univie.ac.at>
Dear All,
The "Wittgen=steine" group organises a talk tomorrow:
October 18th, 2024, 3:00pm to 4:30pm, HS 3B:
Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen, "Wittgenstein and the difficulty of
avoiding failures of decency"
Abstract:
Taking my lead from Wittgenstein, I will investigate the difficulties
involved in acknowledging one's lack of decency and moral failures.
After a short reflection on my use of the word 'decency', I will work to
show that a vital reason why we have a tendency to avoid acknowledging
our moral failures is that they bring into question our personal moral
standing or moral position, and this will lead to an exploration of the
idea of the personal dimension of ethics, touched upon by Wittgenstein
in several remarks published in _Culture and Value_. The difficulties
involved in acknowledging failure will also be illuminated through
Hannah Arendt's interpretation of the Socratic slogan that it is worse
to do what is unjust than to suffer it. Finally, I will look at
different ways in which we may work to avoid acknowledgement of failure,
through revision of our moral position or by using ordinary
psychological measures of repression or forms of evasion such as
aggressiveness, confabulation or deferral. I finally discuss how
deferral is often a component in attempts to deflect our current failure
to act appropriately in the light of climate change.
Everybody welcome!
Best wishes from the organizers,
Esther Heinrich
Anja Weiberg
Martin Kusch
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
untenstehend zu Ihrer Information.
mit besten Grüßen,
Andreas Wintersperger, MA
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Betreff: Ausschreibung: Roland Atefie-Preis der Österreichischen
Akademie der Wissenschaften 2025
Datum: 07.01.2025 11:42
Von: "Kontny, Johannes" <Johannes.Kontny(a)oeaw.ac.at>
An:
Ausschreibung: Roland Atefie-Preis der Österreichischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften 2025
Der Roland Atefie-Preis wird für eine hervorragende Dissertation aus
den Fachbereichen Philosophie, Theologie oder Indologie vergeben, die an
einer österreichischen Universität durchgeführt und max. zwei Jahre
vor dem Einreichtermin abgeschlossen wurde.
Bevorzugt werden Antragstellende, deren Dissertation zum Zeitpunkt der
Einreichung bereits publiziert oder von einem Verlag zur Publikation
angenommen wurde.
Die Höhe des Preises beträgt 4.000,- Euro. Der nächste Einreichtermin
ist der 3. März 2025.
Alle weiteren Informationen finden Sie unter
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Sciences
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Summer School
Call for Applications
(Deadline: February 15, 2025)
23rd univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
The History and Epistemology of Econometrics
Vienna, July 7-11, 2025
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/
Course Description
Models and their econometric estimation play an increasingly important role
in modern economic and political life. From macroeconomic policy and
financial regulation to public health and climate policy, models contribute
to shaping policies. The generation of ever more data is likely to support
the proliferation of models and econometrics. Research resources in academia
focus on the theoretical foundations of the underlying model and on the
statistical methods of econometrics; much less attention is devoted to the
epistemological challenges of the underlying concepts, the normative
challenges of the everyday work with econometrics, and the application of
its results in policy decisions and evaluation.
The objective of this program is to increase attention amongst philosophers
of science, academic economists, and empirical economists in policy
institutions (eg, central banks) to these issues.
The course is also structured around a particular point of
view namely, that economics is a science of models and that most of the
main features of econometrics relate generally to the role of models in
science.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
* History of econometrics to frame the philosophical issues to be
discussed in the course
* The Vienna Circle and econometrics
* Values and Ethical Pitfalls in econometric research
* Key philosophical issues of how models relate to the world and how
they relate to each other
* Data: observation, classification, and measurement of economic
variables from a modeling point of view
* Conceptual issues related to modeling randomness
* The identification problem: how possibly, if at all possible, to
map descriptive relations onto theoretical variables?
* Issues related to optional stopping, search methodologies, and the
proper interpretation of results obtained through search
* Different approaches to the nature of causation and different
strategies of causal inference
* The conceptual basis of graphical causal modeling and controlled,
natural, and field experiments
* The conceptual issues surrounding the problem of model
uncertainty, as well as some of the strategies economists use to address it
Main Lecturers:
Kevin D. Hoover (Duke University)
Kevin D. Hoover is Professor of Economics and Philosophy and Senior Fellow
of the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University. He
is the editor of the journal History of Political Economy and a past editor
of the Journal of Economic Methodology. His current research addresses
causality, causal inference in economics, the history of macroeconomics,
philosophical issues related to the microfoundations of macroeconomics, and
the engagement with economics of the American pragmatist philosopher
Charles. S. Peirce. He is the author of The New Classical Macroeconomics,
the Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics, Causality in Macroeconomics,
Applied Intermediate Macroeconomics, as well as many articles in monetary
and macroeconomics, the history of economics, the philosophy of economics,
and applied econometrics.
Jennifer Jhun (Duke University)
Jennifer Jhun is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Duke
University, as well as a Senior Fellow of the Center for the History of
Political Economy. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of
Pittsburgh. Her main research interests are in the philosophy of science,
especially philosophy of economics, but also in issues in other areas, such
as psychology and physics. She is currently engaged on a project that
investigates antitrust from a historical and philosophy-of-science
perspective: Whats the Point of ceteris Paribus? or, How to Understand
Supply and Demand Curves. Philosophy of Science 85, no. 2 (2018): 271-292;
Economics, Equilibrium Methods, and Multi-scale Modeling. Erkenntnis 86,
no. 2 (2021): 457-472; Multi-Model Reasoning in Economics: The Case of
COMPASS. Philosophy of Science 90, no. 4 (2023): 836-854; Implied Market
Shares and Antitrust Markets as Fuzzy Sets. Forthcoming at The Antitrust
Bulletin. (Joint with Matthew Panhans, Federal Trade Commission)
Guest Lecturer:
Marcel Boumans (University of Utrecht)
Marcel Boumans is historian and philosopher of science at Utrecht
University. His main research focus is on understanding empirical research
practices in science outside the lab from a philosophy of
science-in-practice perspective. He is particularly interested in the
practices of measurement and modelling and the role of mathematics in social
science. The first step in these practices is to make sense of the available
data. Visualisations play an important role in this. His current research
project Vision and Visualisation is nearing completion with a book
manuscript Shaping the Phenomena.
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior
researchers in philosophy of science and economics as well as empirical
economists at policy institutions (eg, central banks) but the organizers
also encourage applications from people in all stages of their career and
from fields other than economics that apply advanced econometrics.
Application form and further information:
<https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/>
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program
Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its
members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make
contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of
courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the
Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
<https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/> https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-
wide-partnership-agreements/north-america/>
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-w
ide-partnership-agreements/north-america/
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:summerschool.ivc@univie.ac.at> summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alser Straße 23/32
1080 Wien
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Dear VDP Mailing List,
I would like to share with you the following information about
fellowship opportunities at the Institute for Human Sciences (Institut
für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, IWM) in Vienna:
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The Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (Institut für die
Wissenschaften vom Menschen, IWM) is an intellectually and politically
independent institute for advanced study in the humanities and social
sciences.
***** ***** ***** *****
Jan Patočka Fellowship
The Jan Patočka Fellowship Program aims to foster research inspired by
Jan Patočka's legacy and his intellectual endeavor to rethink Europe
under post-European paradigms. It welcomes scholars working on the
manifold philosophical, societal, economic, geopolitical, or historical
dimensions of this challenging topic. As a name-giver for this program,
Patočka's critical investigations into the history of philosophy, the
meaning of modernity, (post)colonialism, war, technology, and the
dialectics of enlightenment offer exemplary--though by no means
exclusive--fields of research. The call invites project applications
that offer inspiring perspectives on the idea of (post-)Europe and its
critical reflection in contemporary debates.
The fellowship is open to all academic disciplines in the Humanities and
Social Sciences. Jan Patočka Junior Visiting Fellows will be invited to
spend five months between September 2025 and June 2026 at the IWM to
pursue their research projects.
Deadline for applications: 16 February 2025
More details here: https://www.iwm.at/program/jan-patocka-fellowship [1]
***** ***** ***** *****
Digital Humanism Junior Visiting Fellowship
The fellowship aims to bring eminent scholars from a wide range of
academic fields to the Institute and allow them to pursue cutting-edge
research on all aspects of the networked society. Two junior visiting
fellows come to the Institute each semester, carry out their own
research projects, and enjoy the possibility of an intensified
collaboration and discussion with the senior visiting fellow. Junior
visiting fellows will be invited to spend a period of three consecutive
months at the Institute in autumn 2025.
Deadline for applications: 21 January 2025
More details here:
https://www.iwm.at/program/digital-humanism-fellowship [2]
***** ***** ***** *****
Further fellowship opportunities at the IWM can be found here:
https://www.iwm.at/blogs?category_id=75 [3]
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Best regards,
Kasper Nowak
Links:
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[2] https://www.iwm.at/program/digital-humanism-fellowship
[3] https://www.iwm.at/blogs?category_id=75
Dear VDP Mailing List,
I would like to share with you the following information about fellowship
opportunities at the Institute for Human Sciences (Institut für die
Wissenschaften vom Menschen, IWM) in Vienna:
-----------------------------------
The Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (Institut für die Wissenschaften
vom Menschen, IWM) is an intellectually and politically independent
institute for advanced study in the humanities and social sciences.
***** ***** ***** *****
*Jan Patočka Fellowship*
The Jan Patočka Fellowship Program aims to foster research inspired by Jan
Patočka’s legacy and his intellectual endeavor to rethink Europe under
post-European paradigms. It welcomes scholars working on the manifold
philosophical, societal, economic, geopolitical, or historical dimensions
of this challenging topic. As a name-giver for this program, Patočka’s
critical investigations into the history of philosophy, the meaning of
modernity, (post)colonialism, war, technology, and the dialectics of
enlightenment offer exemplary––though by no means exclusive––fields of
research. The call invites project applications that offer inspiring
perspectives on the idea of (post-)Europe and its critical reflection in
contemporary debates.
The fellowship is open to all academic disciplines in the Humanities and
Social Sciences. Jan Patočka Junior Visiting Fellows will be invited to
spend five months between September 2025 and June 2026 at the IWM to pursue
their research projects.
*Deadline for applications: 16 February 2025*
*More details here: *https://www.iwm.at/program/jan-patocka-fellowship
***** ***** ***** *****
*Digital Humanism Junior Visiting Fellowship*
The fellowship aims to bring eminent scholars from a wide range of academic
fields to the Institute and allow them to pursue cutting-edge research on
all aspects of the networked society. Two junior visiting fellows come to
the Institute each semester, carry out their own research projects, and
enjoy the possibility of an intensified collaboration and discussion with
the senior visiting fellow. Junior visiting fellows will be invited to
spend a period of three consecutive months at the Institute in autumn 2025.
*Deadline for applications: 21 January 2025*
*More details here:* https://www.iwm.at/program/digital-humanism-fellowship
***** ***** ***** *****
Further fellowship opportunities at the IWM can be found here:
https://www.iwm.at/blogs?category_id=75
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Best regards,
Kasper Nowak
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
für meine Masterarbeit suche ich Doktorand*innen, die mind. 20h/Woche,
unter flexiblen Arbeitsbedingungen arbeiten, für eine kurze
Tagebuchstudie. Da Sie als Wissensarbeiter*innen die ideale Zielgruppe
meiner Erhebung darstellen, würde ich mich freuen, wenn Sie an meiner
Tagebuchstudie teilnehmen würden.
Hier die wichtigsten Informationen zur Erhebung:
Die Studie untersucht, wie Arbeitszeit und Erholungserfahrungen das
Wohlbefinden von Erwerbstätigen beeinflussen.
Was erwartet Sie?
• Dauer: 5 Werktage
• Aufwand: täglich 1 Fragebogen am Morgen und 1 Fragebogen am Abend,
jeweils ca. 2-3 Minuten für kurze Fragen zu Ihrem Arbeitstag, Ihren
Erholungserfahrungen und Ihrem Wohlbefinden.
• Flexibilität: Die Befragungen können bequem online ausgefüllt werden –
Sie erhalten jeweils zur selben Uhrzeit einen Link per Mail und können
ganz einfach über diesen teilnehmen.
Wer kann teilnehmen?
• Sie sind erwerbstätig und arbeiten mindestens 20 Stunden pro Woche
unter gewisser zeitlicher Flexibilität (z.B. Gleitzeit).
• Sie haben Interesse daran, Ihre alltäglichen Erfahrungen zu teilen und
damit wertvolle wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse zu fördern.
Warum mitmachen?
• Sie leisten einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Forschung über den
Zusammenhang von Arbeitszeit, Erholung und Wohlbefinden. Die
Erkenntnisse der Studie könnten dazu beitragen, zu beurteilen, welche
Arbeitszeitmodelle besonders förderlich für die Erholung und das
Wohlbefinden von Arbeitnehmer*innen sind.
• Über die Teilnahme an der Studie können Sie auch Ihre eigene
Arbeitssituation reflektieren und tragen zu einem gemeinsamen
Lernprozess bei. Sie erhalten auf Wunsch auch eine Zusammenfassung der
Ergebnisse.
• Als Dankeschön für deine Teilnahme werden 4x25 Euro Gutscheine für
Amazon unter allen Teilnehmenden verlost.
So machen Sie mit:
Über diesen Link können Sie sich mit Ihrer Mailadresse anmelden:
https://www.soscisurvey.de/erholung2024/
Nach der Anmeldung erhalten Sie einen kurzen Fragebogen zu
demographischen Daten und Fragen zu Ihrer Befindlichkeit. Anschließend
erhalten Sie am darauffolgenden Montag den nächsten Link für Ihren
Tagebucheintrag.
Haben Sie noch Fragen? Schreiben Sie uns gerne an
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Ich freue mich darauf, wertvolle Einblicke aus Ihrem Arbeitsalltag zu
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
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mit Arabella Mühl, MSc.
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worden.
Wenn Sie selbst einen Beitrag zur GAP-Infomail haben, senden Sie uns
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (München, Deadline: 17.02.2025)
PhD-scholarships in Neurophilosophy (LMU-GSN)
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (München, Deadline: 17.02.2025)
PhD-scholarships in Neurophilosophy (LMU-GSN)
The Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN) at LMU Munich
invites applications for several PhD scholarships in Neurophilosophy.
The GSN is the teaching entity for the Munich Center of Neurosciences -
Brain & Mind (MCN). Through creating an interdisciplinary network of
research the GSN provides a stimulating environment for students and
faculty to produce novel formulations of current concepts and theories.
Successful applicants will be affiliated with the Research Center for
Neurophilosophy and Ethics of Neurosciences
(https://www.philosophie.lmu.de/en/faculty/research-center-for-neurophilosop…)
at the GSN.
Projects in the research center fall in the following areas:
* philosophy of cognitive neuroscience (explanation, reduction)
* philosophy and cognitive science of agency (mental causation, free
will, moral psychology, abilities)
* philosophy and cognitive science of reasoning (e.g. deductive and
non-deductive reasoning, logic and neural networks, decision making)
* ethics of neuroscience (research ethics, enhancement)
* philosophy of perception
* philosophy and social cognition
In the new application round we encourage applications in smaller focus
areas in order to build research groups. In the 2024/25 round the focus
areas are:
* human agency (esp. mental causation, complex action, multi-tasking,
attention, reductive and non-reductive explanation of agency)
* metacognition (esp. Metacognition in perception, self-evaluation and
sense of self)
* group cognition (group epistemology, collective decisions and group
responsibility)
However, single exceptional and independent projects in one of the other
areas are also encouraged.
Applicants should have advanced training in philosophy (typically a
Master's degree in philosophy) and a genuine interest in the
neurosciences. This includes the willingness to acquire substantial
knowledge of empirical work relevant to their philosophical project.
Cooperative projects with empirical scientists in the network of the MCN
are strongly encouraged.
The application period opened on December 1st 2024 and will close on
February 17th 2025, (12:00 noon CET).
Please check our website
(https://www.philosophie.lmu.de/en/faculty/research-center-for-neurophilosop…)
and the GSN website
(https://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/apply/how_to_apply_active/index.html)
for details concerning the application procedure. The application
includes an outline of your proposed research project, a CV, an official
transcript of your academic work (list of attended courses; grades),
diplomas and two separate academic reference letters. Please also name
two potential supervisors (possibly including one non-philosopher) from
the core or affiliated neurophilosophy faculty of the GSN.
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Call for Abstracts
Graduate Conference
Identity and Right-Wing Ideology
Freie Universität Berlin
Institute for Philosophy
14 February 2025
Confirmed keynote speakers: Nikita Dhawan (TU Dresden) and Torsten Menge
(Northwestern University in Qatar)
Right-wing movements have increased exponentially over the last decade.
They pose a threat to democratic political systems by promoting
nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and politically motivated violence.
They tend to be structured around exclusive identities involving
political myths about the existence of supra-personal entities or
groups. These identities are portrayed as something under threat that is
nonetheless worth preserving. An example is the Great Replacement
Theory, which claims that white, Christian Europeans are being
demographically and culturally replaced, usually by Muslim populations.
This theory is, of course, not supported by quantitative evidence.
However, proponents of this theory include prominent mainstream
politicians (e.g., Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy, or Viktor
Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary) and people in extraordinary positions
of power (e.g., businessman Elon Musk). Equally, a great proportion of
the incidents involving considerable political violence (i.e., terror
attacks such as the Christchurch Mosque shootings, or Anders Breivik’s
attacks) occurring in recent years have been motivated by fears fuelled
by this theory.
This form of identity – conceived as a set of characteristics of a
social group – involves a different, relational understanding implied
by the desire for the former to 'remain the same'. In metaphysics,
identity is conceived in two ways: qualitative (as a relation between
two entities that have the same properties) and numerical (as a relation
that an entity can only have with itself, usually conceived and examined
as it is extended temporally). These issues come up in the context of
the metaphysics of the self, as the question of personal identity over
time. This asks what a necessary and sufficient condition is for a
person at one point in time to be (numerically) identical with a person
at another point in time – or what constitutes this identity.
We invite abstracts from graduate students in philosophy and the social
sciences that explore the ways in which right-wing ideology involves
matters of identity. While interdisciplinary approaches are welcome, the
aim will be to focus on the metaphysical commitments about identity
these tend to involve. Conversely, can insights from metaphysics,
especially but not limited to the question of personal identity (e.g.,
reductionism), be used to critique right-wing concerns, such as those
involved by the great replacement theory? And on what grounds can we
distinguish legitimate concerns that involve comparable identity
relations (e.g., those informing anti-colonial struggles)? Participants
will be offered up to 20 minutes to present their papers, followed by 10
minutes for discussion. Presentations will be in English.
Bursaries will be awarded to help with travel costs (paid as an
honorarium). Priority will be given to those who cannot rely on
institutional support to cover these costs.
Submission guidelines: Please submit an abstract of up to 400 words by
12 January 2025. The abstract should be sent to
mihnea.chiujdea(a)fu-berlin.de, attached to an e-mail with the subject
“Abstract”, along with your name, affiliation, a brief biographical
note and information regarding travel fund needs. Successful applicants
will be notified by 17 January.
Organiser: Mihnea Chiujdea, Freie Universität, Berlin
Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
and the State of Berlin, as part of the Excellence Strategy of the
Federal and State Governments, through the Berlin University Alliance.
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Scientific Coordinator
Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy
University of Vienna
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1010 Wien
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