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> society: Value creation as research engagement (The Humanities as a
> specific case)’
>
> Greetings to the IDERN community.
>
> Please receive this invitation to sign up for the concluding
> mini-conference for the DFF Sapere Aude research project titled
> ‘Research for impact: Integrating research and societal impact in
> the humanities PhD’. The Sapere Aude research project, from January
> 2021 – December 2024, is anchored at the Centre for Higher Education
> Futures (CHEF), Danish School of Education, Aarhus University. Dr
> Søren Bengtsen, Co-Director of CHEF, is the PI in the project.
>
> The title of the concluding mini-conference is ‘Universities in
> society: Value creation as research engagement (The Humanities as a
> specific case)’, and the event takes place online (on Zoom) on
> December 4, 2024, at 09.00-12.00 CET (UTC+1).
>
> Please find the (tentative) conference programme attached!
>
> The research team will present the main findings of the project and
> place them into current research and doctoral education contexts.
> Conference participants will be encouraged to contribute with their
> own research findings and professional experiences concerning the
> conference theme and project highlights. Finally, implications for
> further research, doctoral education, and university leadership will
> be discussed.
>
> Members of the research project are (alphabetical order):
>
> Ronald Barnett, Emeritus Professor, Institute of Education, University
> College London, UK
>
> Søren Bengtsen (PI), Associate Professor, Danish School of Education,
> Aarhus University, Denmark
>
> Tessa DeLaquil, Postdoc, University College Dublin, Ireland
>
> Barbara M. Grant, Associate Professor, University of Auckland, New
> Zealand
>
> Andrew G. Gibson, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
>
>
> Lynn McAlpine, Professor Emerita, University of Oxford, UK
>
> Hatice Nuriler, PhD-student, Danish School of Education, Aarhus
> University, Denmark
>
> Signe Skov, Special Consultant, TEACH, University of Copenhagen,
> Denmark
>
> Gina Wisker, Professor, University of Bath, UK
>
> Susan Wright, Professor, Danish School of Education, Aarhus
> University, Denmark
>
> To read more about the event, and to sign up, please access this link
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>
> (Co-Directors of CHEF)
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> CHEF: https://dpu.au.dk/en/research/research-programmes/chef [2]
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bremen, Deadline: 29.11.2024)
13 PhD Positions in Contradiction Studies at the University of Bremen
(2) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Bochum & Online, 08.11.2024)
The Role of Imagination in Learning, Understanding, and Knowledge
(3) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.11.2024)
Call for Interferences - Act up/Building up: EcoTechGender Action Group
(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 21.11.2024)
Online-Workshop: Wissenschaftsgeleitetes Publizieren und Open Access in
der Philosophie
(5) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Heidelberg, 28-30.11.2024)
Emerging Biotechnologies and Ethics
(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Bochum & Online, 05-06.12.2024)
Workshop: Mental Files in Philosophy and Psychology: Merits and Limits
(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Heidelberg, 23-24.01.2025)
Workshop: Recent Work on Authoritative and Formal Normativity
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bremen, Deadline: 29.11.2024)
13 PhD Positions in Contradiction Studies at the University of Bremen
The Research Training Group "Contradiction Studies--Constellations,
Heuristics and Concepts of the Contradictory" at the University of
Bremen is welcoming applications for 13 3-year positions as Doctoral
Candidates.
This interdisciplinary group examines the ways in which individuals,
groups, institutions, and states navigate the concept of contradiction,
particularly in relation to the prevalent demand for consistency
(freedom from contradiction). It aims to develop novel forms and
procedures for addressing the inherent contradictions of living
together. (Philosophers should note that it not only studies logical
contradictions, but also a broad range of other types of
contradictions.)
Members of the group are expected to complete their dissertation over
the course of the term. They are expected to participate in the
modularized doctoral program and in the group's research colloquium. The
working language of the program is generally English. The positions
carry no teaching obligation and are 75% positions paid on a TV-L 13
basis (which translates to a net pay of at least 26.500EUR/year).
Deadline for application is Nov 29, the positions are expected to begin
on June 1, 2025.
For the full job advert, see:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/the-university-as-an-employer/job-v…
For the research group's website, see:
https://contradictionstudies.uni-bremen.de/en/
Applicants with research interests in (or adjacent to) philosophy are
welcome to contact Norman Sieroka (sieroka(a)uni-bremen.de) before
applying. (See also
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/philosophie/research/theoretical-philosophy)
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(2) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Bochum & Online, 08.11.2024)
The Role of Imagination in Learning, Understanding, and Knowledge
Dear all,
We cordially invite you to the hybrid Workshop "The Role of Imagination
in Learning, Understanding, and Knowledge", which will be held at the
Ruhr-Universität Bochum (GA 04/187) on the 8th of November 2024, from
9:30 to 17:15 CET.
Philosophers across various traditions and areas of research have long
debated the epistemic roles of imagination. While imagination is often
associated with creative thinking and the discovery of possible or
fantastical worlds, the question remains: does imagination enhance our
understanding of the actual world and help us acquire knowledge?
This workshop brings together experts across various
fields--phenomenology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of
mind--to examine the diverse epistemic roles of imagination. By
exploring how imagination can be a source of learning, deepen
understanding, and contribute to knowledge formation, we aim to foster
interdisciplinary dialogue and uncover new insights into this essential
cognitive process.
Confirmed speakers:
* Kristina Liefke (Ruhr University Bochum)
* Joshua Myers (University of Barcelona)
* Sofia Pedrini (Ruhr University Bochum)
* Zuzanna Rucińska (University of Antwerp)
* Alfredo Vernazzani (Ruhr University Bochum)
* Markus Werning (Ruhr University Bochum)
Organizers: Sofia Pedrini, Alfredo Vernazzani, Markus Werning (Ruhr
University of Bochum).
For the full program and the Zoom link, visit:
https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/phil-lang/imagination
For further questions send an email to sofia.pedrini(a)rub.de
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(3) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.11.2024)
Call for Interferences - Act up/Building up: EcoTechGender Action Group
Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Paderborn
University
The era of strictly demarcated sciences is over, at least since the
COVID-19 pandemic. Over the years, changing social values, modern
technologies, but also scientific misconduct and demands for
emancipation based on diversity have led to the fact that science has
become a multidisciplinary but also increasingly interwoven institution
since at least the second half of the 20th century. The present bias is
particularly evident in the institutionalization of knowledge and
content from the humanities and the natural sciences and technology,
which are in part still strictly separated and not automatically related
to each other. This lack of contextualization and intertwining of
nature, culture, technology, society, and gender theory can be
illustrated by a number of problematic examples: Crash test dummies that
only represent men and make cars all the more unsafe for women; toxic
cultures of masculinity in engineering courses that make it almost
impossible for women to build careers and reveal a serious lack of
female role models; racist or sexist algorithms that overwhelm the
increasingly important AI and fuel resentment; or supposedly glorious
inventions by men for women, such as the Pinky Gloves released in 2021,
that reveal a sometimes disastrous picture of gender stereotyping. All
these examples clearly show that there is an urgent need to link the
cultural sciences and humanities, which have been strictly separated,
with the natural, technical, information and engineering sciences.
However, these experiences also show how strong the influences of
social, political, economic and societal factors are, which also have an
unconscious effect on the natural and technical sciences and their
results. This modern change therefore confirms all the more the
establishment of an interlocking perspective and instructions for action
for the scientific enterprise. An appropriate culture/expansion of
discourse makes it possible to show how research in the natural,
technical, information, and engineering sciences can be seen and
evaluated in a multiple and constantly changing world in the context of
society, politics, the environment, technology, and gender. Science is
no longer a homogeneous and awe-inspiring entity that can sustain
itself. It is increasingly criticized and confronted with demands to
open up and to represent all aspects of social life in an interconnected
way. There is therefore a need for other interfaces and interconnections
that drive this world of research, transform it, make it usable, and
build it in a future-oriented way. This particular entanglement has
always been explored in the EcoTechGender research project [1] (est.
2007 by Prof. Dr. Ruth E. Hagengruber [2]).
In the context of a workshop, we would like to emphasize this importance
once again, work it out together, and offer space for a
philosophical-interdisciplinary workshop and discourse in which young
scientists can present their visions and contributions to the
entanglement field of EcoTechGender. In addition to invited speakers,
lecture slots will be advertised in order to provide a platform for
exchange for interested young scientists. The aim of the workshop is to
present different perspectives on EcoTechGender from young scholars from
different academic disciplines to show the interferences of humanities,
social sciences, science and technology studies, medicine and computer
science.
The workshop will be introduced by our Keynoter _Kateryna Karpenko [3]_,
Director of the Center for Gender Studies at Kharkiv National Medical
University, Ukraine. Afterwards, we will have the opportunity to follow
and listen to several different PhD students from STEM fields,
STS-Studies, medicine, gender studies and philosophy, who will present
their views and ideas on EcoTechGender. For more inspiration have a look
at our preliminary program [4].
The Workshop will take place on November 15, 2024 at the _Center for the
History of Women Philosophers and Scientists_ as _online event._ For
participation please register via our registration platform [5].
_The workshop is organized by __Ruth E. Hagengruber [2]__ & __Felix
Grewe [6]__._
For further questions please contact:
ecotechgender(a)historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 21.11.2024)
Online-Workshop: Wissenschaftsgeleitetes Publizieren und Open Access in
der Philosophie
Die Veranstaltung umfasst folgende Themenschwerpunkte:
- allgemeine Informationen zu Open Access
- die (vermeintliche) Wirkung von Metriken auf das Renommee von
Forschenden: Warum entscheiden sich Forschende, bei einem bestimmten
Verlag zu publizieren?
- Publikationsvorhaben im Diamond Open Access: Welche technischen
Lösungen und editorischen Workflows, Herausforderungen bzw. Desiderate
bestehen?
- Diskussion des Positionspapiers "Elektronisches Publizieren und
Bewertung philosophischer Expertise" und die Wirkmacht der eigenen
Wissenschaftsfreiheit
Ziel des Workshops ist es, Good-Practice-Beispiele vorzustellen,
Publikationsmöglichkeiten zu entdecken und Handlungsspielräume des
wissenschaftsgeleiteten Publizierens auszuloten.
Die Veranstaltung findet statt anlässlich des World Philosophy Day am
21.11.2024, 15.00 bis 17.30 Uhr im Rahmen des BMBF-geförderten Projekts
open-access.network in Kooperation mit der Deutschen Gesellschaft für
Philosophie (DGPhil), dem FID Philosophie und dem Open-Access-Büro
Berlin (OABB). Es handelt sich um eine Online-Veranstaltung via Webex.
Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, um verbindliche Anmeldung wird bis zum 19.
November 2024.
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung unter:
https://open-access.network/fortbilden/workshops/workshops-disziplinaere-an…
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(5) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Heidelberg, 28-30.11.2024)
Emerging Biotechnologies and Ethics
_Marsilius Kolleg, Heidelberg University_
_28-30 November 2024_
For registration and additional information please visit:
https://www.marsilius-kolleg.uni-heidelberg.de/en/emerging-biotechnologies-…
The rapid advancement of biotechnologies presents unprecedented
opportunities and challenges across various domains of human life.
Innovations like synthetic cells, living materials, soft robotics, brain
organoids, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and germline editing
promise breakthroughs in science and medicine. They also raise profound
ethical and anthropological questions about the nature of life, human
identity, and the social impacts of altering biological processes.
_The workshop _seeks to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue between
life sciences researchers and scholars engaged in ethical,
philosophical, and social reflection on these advancements. It _is a
joint venture between the Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering
and Advanced Materials (IMSEAM), the Max Planck Institute for Medical
Research (MPImR), and the Marsilius-Kolleg. _
_The event will open with a public panel discussion at the Neue Aula of
Heidelberg University on Thursday (November 28th) on the topic of brain
organoids,_ followed by two days of talks and in-depth discussions.
The majority of speakers will be drawn from Heidelberg University and
its renowned local research institutions, including the German Cancer
Research Center (DKFZ), the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT),
and Heidelberg University Hospital as well as the IMSEAM and the MPImR
themselves. _The workshop will also feature S. Matthew Liao, Arthur
Zitrin Professor of Bioethics at the School of Global Public Health at
New York University (NYU), as the keynote speaker_, adding an
internationally recognized voice to the ethical debates surrounding
emerging biotechnologies.
For registration and additional information please visit:
https://www.marsilius-kolleg.uni-heidelberg.de/en/emerging-biotechnologies-…
Any further questions can be directed to:
nils.schuetz(a)ts.uni-heidelberg.de
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(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Bochum & Online, 05-06.12.2024)
Workshop: Mental Files in Philosophy and Psychology: Merits and Limits
_Ruhr-University Bochum, Venue: GAFO 04/619_
Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86361404677?pwd=qfnoAterPGm2YaLbaWYmvDERBP7tqc.1
Meeting-ID: 863 6140 4677
Password : A4L8ev
_Scientific Organization: _Francesco Marchi, Albert Newen, Julia Wolf
_Please register: _Attendance is free, but we have limited seats and,
thus, registration is mandatory for in person participation only.
To register, please, send an email to
hilfskraefte-newen(a)ruhr-uni-bochum.de(Venue details will be send then)
_Program:_
_Thursday December 5th_
Lunch: 12.00-13.30 (meeting at north main entrance of the building GA
at11:55, see description)
Start Workshop: 13.30
Talk 1: 13.30-14.30 _Francois Recanati, Collège de France:_ _Reference
Through Indexed Files_
Break: 14.30-14.45
Talk 2: 14.45-15.45 _Julia Wolf, Ruhr-Universität Bochum_: _Files,
Links and Indexes - The Development of Perspective Taking in the Mental
Files Framework_
Break: 15.45-16.15
Talk 3: 16.15-17.15 _John Perry, Stanford University_: _TBA_
Dinner: 18.30
_Friday December 6th _
Talk 4: 9.00-10.00 _Francesco Marchi & Albert Newen, Ruhr-Universität
Bochum_: _The A-B-C of belief_
Break: 10.00-10.15
Talk 5: 10.15-11.15 _Julia Smortchkova & Michael Murez, Institute Jean
Nicod_: _First impressions of people and people-files_
Break: 11.15-11.30
Talk 6: 11.30-12.30 _Christian Scholz, Ruhr-Universität Bochum_:
_Modelling Aphantasia Competency in the Mental Files Framework_
Lunch: 12.30-13.45
Talk 7: 13.45-14.45 _Josef Perner, Universität Salzburg_: _The
Developmental Impact of Managing Coreferential Files_
The workshop is part of the DFG funded D-A-CH project "Structure and
Development of Understanding Reasons and Actions" (PIs: T. Schlicht, A.
Newen, H.-J. Glock, J. Perner)
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(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Heidelberg, 23-24.01.2025)
Workshop: Recent Work on Authoritative and Formal Normativity
Over the past decades, a range of different fields in philosophy has
made use of the distinction between a _formal _and an _authoritative
_variety of normativity. However, within the metanormative literature,
scholars have come forward raising doubts about the conceivability of
that distinction, and several attemps have been made to rebuttal these
reasons supporting scepticism. In the course of this workshop, we aim to
bring different voices and perspectives on the authoritative-formal
divide and its application together.
_Speakers:_
* Derek Baker (_Frankfurt_)
* James Brown (_Sheffield_)
* Eline Gerritsen (_Hamburg_)
* Susanne Mantel (_Heidelberg_)
* Elizabeth Ventham (_Salzburg_)
* Michael Vollmer (_Heidelberg_)
* Jonathan Way (_Southampton_)
* Jack Woods (_Leeds_)
_Location:_ Universitätsplatz 1, 69117 Heidelberg
To register and for more information:
_michael.vollmer(a)uni-heidelberg.de_
_Organizers:_ Susanne Mantel & Michael Vollmer
Links:
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[1] https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/ecotechgender/
[2] https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/ruth_e_hagengruber/
[3] https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/kateryna-karpenko/
[4]
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/journals/journal/call-for-interefere…
[5] https://indico.uni-paderborn.de/event/86/registrations/107/
[6] https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/felix-grewe/
Dear VDP members,
This is a reminder of the upcoming VDP events:
1. The next Writing Evenings are on Oct 29 and Nov 05. They offer an
excellent environment for writing your dissertation (or other text). If
you have not yet joined us, try it and see if it works for you.
https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/events/details/news/writing-evenings-ws2…
2. Doctoral Student Assembly
We are formally inviting you to the first student assembly of the new
academic year on 31 october from 5 – 7 pm in room 2i, NIG (2nd floor,
universitätsstraße 7, 1010 vienna). The schedule will be the following:
i) short overview of numbers, fundings and (last year’s) budget,
provided by the scientific coordinator of the VDP Raphael Aybar;
ii) objectives and issues to be brought forward at the next VDP steering
committee meetings/ STUKO meetings and to be pursued in the upcoming
year on behalf of the doctoral researcher representatives;
iii) observations, questions, suggestions on behalf of the doctoral
students;
iv) advice, insights and discussion with Léah Maurer and Isabel Seelmann
from the SSC; possibility to ask for information regarding
recognition/administrative processes or similar.
We strongly encourage all doctoral students to attend the meeting and
participate in the discussion, as this is an essential contribution to
the doctoral community and an opportunity to raise important
observations and concerns. Researchers who are new at the department are
encouraged to use this space for connecting with their colleagues and
sharing their questions and needs.
At the end of the assembly there will be pizza and drinks; after the
assembly, doctoral students will also gather in a Halloween party, which
you are welcome to join. In order to calculate our needs for the
assembly, we kindly ask you to register for participation via email to
mira.magdalena.sickinger(a)univie.ac.at.
All best,
Mira Magdalena Sickinger, Lisa Tragbar, Pia-Zoe Hahne, Nianzu Tu
(doctoral researcher representatives and substitute members)
3. Philosophy PhD Job Applications
Date: 04.11.24 - 14:00-15:30 - Room 3A
Speakers: Katalin Farkas (CEU), Max Kölbel and Georg Schiemer
Moderator: Emelia Stanley
If you're considering a Ph.D. in philosophy, or if you're a doctoral
researcher and planning to apply for funded positions, this workshop is
for you. Participants will learn how to identify opportunities, what
hiring committees are looking for, how to put together a competitive
application, and how to best prepare for interviews.
The workshop will familiarize participants with the types of PhD
positions available in philosophy and give them some practical ideas on
how to put together an outstanding application. Prof. Farkas, Prof.
Kölbel, and Prof. Schiemer will share their insights on how to write
cover letters, CVs, research proposals, and writing samples. They'll
also give tips on how to prepare for job interviews.
Dear All,
You are cordially invited to an evening of warm conversation, laughter and insight, as Helena de Bres (Wellesley College, USA) uses the curious experience of being a twin as a lens for reconsidering our place in the world. De Bres will read from her book How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins and discuss its themes with Paulina Sliwa (University of Vienna). The audience will be encouraged to join the conversation, with plenty of time for questions and comments. The discussion will be followed by a wine reception.
Location: Grand Loft, FILMQUARTIER Wien
Date: Friday, 29 November 2024
Time: 6 - 8:30pm
More details & registration here: How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins | CEU Events<https://events.ceu.edu/2024-11-29/how-be-multiple-philosophy-twins>
Best,
Jason Means
Jason Means, MA
Director of Management and Transfer
FWF Cluster of Excellence Knowledge in Crisis
Department of Philosophy, Central European University
Pronouns: He/Him
Tel: +43 1 25230 7538
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-d-means/>
Cluster Website
Cluster Newsletter<https://mailchi.mp/fa5ba53b06ab/kic_monthly>
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Subject: [Hermes] Workshop on the Ethics of Climate Emergency, November
15 Vienna
Date: 25.10.2024 12:39
From: Ali Emre Benli via Hermes <hermes(a)lists.philo.at>
To: Hermes <hermes(a)lists.philo.at>, Iris <iris(a)lists.philo.at>,
khoraplattform(a)lists.philo.at
Reply-To: Ali Emre Benli <ali.emre.benli(a)univie.ac.at>
Dear all,
Please find below a Call for Registration for our workshop on the Ethics
of Climate Emergency that will take place here at the University of
Vienna on November 15.
Workshop on the Ethics of Climate Emergency
Co-hosted by Department of Philosophy University of Vienna and Knowledge
in Crisis FWF Cluster of Excellence.
November 15, 2024
Room 3A, Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG)
Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna
A declaration of climate emergency calls for a radical break from
business-as-usual in climate policy. Yet it raises crucial moral,
political and institutional questions: Should the demands of urgency and
the extent of potential harm alter procedures of decision-making or
frameworks of justification? Which courses of action/institutions are
permissible to avoid the harms of global warming? How should we
understand responsibilities for remedying loss and damage as well as
future generations in the context of climate emergency? This one-day
workshop will bring together researchers working on the above and
related issues surrounding climate emergency.
Speakers:
Kathrin von Allmen (Harvard University)
Ali Emre Benli (University of Vienna)
Angela Kallhoff (University of Vienna)
Ross Mittiga (SOAS University of London)
Tracey Skillington (University College Cork)
The workshop is free, but places are limited. Online participation is
possible. Please register via workshop registration [1].
Program is available at The Ethics of Climate Emergency -- University of
Vienna [2]
For further information, see
https://www.knowledgeincrisis.com/news-and-events
Please send your enquiries to ali.emre.benli(a)univie.ac.at
--
Ali Emre Benli
Universitätsassistent (PostDoc)
Chair of Ethics and Applied Ethics
University of Vienna | Department of Philosophy
Links:
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[1] https://forms.gle/Pg5NcuvJAS1E3czf9
[2]
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/activities/the-ethics-of-climate-emerge…
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University of Vienna
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On 24/10/2024 14:54, Leonie Bossert via Hermes wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> This is a friendly reminder that we are inviting abstracts for our
> Winter Workshop on "Rethinking Wild Europe: European Perspectives on
> Wilderness, Rewilding and Biodiversity Conservation", which will take
> place on
>
> 7-8 February 2025,
>
> here at the University of Vienna (in the NIG).
>
>
> Keynotes: Dr. Martin Drenthen (Radboud University), Dr. Monica Vasile
> (Maastricht University)
>
>
> Deadline for abstracts: 31. October 2024
>
>
> For more information, please see the CFA attached.
>
>
> Best wishes,
> Leonie
>
>
>
> Am 09.09.2024 12:37, schrieb Leonie Bossert via Hermes:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> We are inviting abstracts for our Winter Workshop on "Rethinking Wild
>> Europe: European Perspectives on Wilderness, Rewilding and
>> Biodiversity Conservation", organized by The International Society for
>> Environmental Ethics (ISEE) and the Center for Environmental and
>> Technology Ethics - Prague (CETE-P)
>>
>> 7-8 February 2025, University of Vienna
>>
>>
>> Call for Abstracts (Deadline: 31. October 2024)
>>
>> The convergent climate change and biodiversity crises increasingly
>> remind humans about the importance and precarity of their
>> socio-ecological surroundings, thus shifting perspectives on nature,
>> wild(er)ness and nonhuman others. This shift includes a renewed
>> appreciation for ‘the wild’. New responses to climate change and
>> biodiversity loss such as rewilding, spearheaded by organisations like
>> Rewilding Europe and Rewilding Britain, are rapidly gaining popularity
>> in Europe. Simultaneously, conservationists applaud the recent return
>> of large predators in many European regions. Other novel approaches to
>> ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation reflect a similar
>> desire to respect and restore wildlife, and to facilitate different
>> human-animal or human-nature relations. Long associated with other
>> parts of the world, wildness and wilderness appear to have made a
>> come-back in the European landscape and imagination. But what is the
>> meaning of these concepts in a European context? How do they influence
>> the European approach to biodiversity conservation? Do Western and
>> Eastern European approaches differentiate, or are they relatively
>> similar?
>>
>> This workshop will address the ethics and narratives surrounding
>> wilderness, wildness, rewilding, and ecological restoration in Europe.
>> We aim to assess the impact of these concepts and approaches on the
>> European landscape, which has historically been a hybrid mixture of
>> wildlife and human culture. The tension between, on the one hand, the
>> desire to welcome wild animals and wilderness (back) to Europe and, on
>> the other, preserving and rekindling cultural value and identity
>> animates the debate on rewilding, biodiversity conservation, and land
>> management. Wilderness, and more recently rewilding, have been
>> criticised as colonial, patriarchal, and anthropocentric concepts.
>> While much of this debate takes place in a North American context,
>> Europe has its own challenges to face: among them, human-wildlife
>> conflict; ongoing debates on land use, land access, and land
>> sovereignty; divergent views on wild(er)ness between conservationists
>> and local stakeholders; and concerns about animal welfare in rewilding
>> projects. The event will address these (and other) issues arising
>> within European conservation and rewilding.
>>
>>
>> Keynote speakers: Dr. Martin Drenthen, Associate professor in
>> Philosophy at Radboud University (NL); second keynote speaker TBA
>>
>>
>> We invite abstracts (300 words) for 15-minute presentations addressing
>> wild(erness) narratives and/or the ethics of rewilding, biodiversity,
>> wilderness and wild animal conservation, and ecological restoration,
>> with a primary focus on Europe. Possible topics may include (but are
>> not limited to):
>>
>> o The distinct European approach to rewilding and conservation,
>> o Novel and critical approaches to conservation and rewilding (e.g.
>> place-based or community-led, decolonial, feminist, or compassionate
>> conservation approaches),
>> o Central and Eastern European perspectives,
>> o Conflicts of interests between local stakeholders and
>> conservationists,
>> o Coexistence with large carnivores,
>> o (Overcoming) colonialism and patriarchy in conservation,
>> o Indigenous perspectives on conservation and land use,
>> o Socio-ecological justice in a rewilding or conservation context,
>> o Wild animal ethics,
>> o The role of technology and AI in conservation and rewilding,
>> o Changing human-animal or human-nature relations,
>> o The concept of wilderness in European history and philosophy,
>> o Contemporary European representations and meanings of wild(er)ness,
>> o Comparative perspectives on European approaches and conservation
>> in other parts of the world.
>>
>>
>> 300-word abstracts, prepared for double-blind review, should be sent
>> to rethinkingwildeurope(a)gmail.com by October 31, 2024.
>>
>> Please remove all identifying information from your abstract. In a
>> separate document, send us a cover letter including your name, title,
>> institutional affiliation, and a very short bio (max. 100 words).
>> Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by November 30, 2024, at
>> the latest. There will be a registration fee of approximately between
>> 50€ and 100€ for the event. A special issue in a leading
>> international journal is planned as a follow-up to the conference.
>>
>>
>> Organising team: Leonie Bossert (ISEE), Linde De Vroey (ISEE), Iwona
>> Janicka (CETE-P), Petr Urban (CETE-P).
>>
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Dear VDP members,
I am forwarding a call for applications for two postdoc positions in
Francois Récanati's ERC project on mental files.
With best wishes,
Raphael
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Graz, Deadline: 12.11.2024)
University Assistant without doctorate (m/f/d)
(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Genf, Deadline: 30.11.2024)
Funded PhD Position in Philosophy of Science
(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 31.12.2024)
The Syntax and Semantics of Formalisations in Philosophy
(4) CALL FOR PAPERS (Dortmund, Deadline: 10.01.2025)
Dortmund Disputes on Economic Justice
(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Jena, Deadline: 14.02.2025)
SSHAP 2025
(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Innsbruck, 30-31.10.2024)
Book Symposium on Thomas Grundmann's forthcoming book "Expert Authority
and the Limits of Critical Thinking" (OUP)
(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Frankfurt, 04-06.11.2024)
Christine M. Korsgaard: Value and Freedom in Kant's Moral Philosophy
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Graz, Deadline: 12.11.2024)
University Assistant without doctorate (m/f/d)
_UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ, AUSTRIA, DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY_
_University Assistant without doctorate (m/f/d)_
* Application deadline 12.11.2024
* Salary CategoryB1 without PhD
* Salary per Year (Full Time) EUR 50,103.20
* Employment Start As soon as possible
* Hours per week 30 h/w
* Duration of Contract Temporary employment
* Temporary Employment 4 years
Apply here:
https://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/7623ac63-5037-23ed-8ddd-66e19e41a518/apply…
Please note that in order to comply with the applicable data protection
regulations, we can only accept applications via our web-based applicant
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 suport and supervision
5. Participation in organizational and administrative tasks as well as
in evaluation measures
Your Profile
1. Completed diploma or master's degree in the area of Philosophy
2. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English
3. Willingness to acquire German language skills
4. Very good MS Office skills
5. Scientific curiosity and interest in working on current research
questions
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
2. Complete proof of completion of the degree program required in the
call for applications
3. Proof of the language skills, required in the curriculum, if the
doctoral program [1] is not completed in the first language.
(https://doctoral-academy.uni-graz.at/en/doctoral-studies/)
We Offer
* _Meaning:_ We offer meaningful work for the world of tomorrow.
* _Collaboration:_ With us, you'll find interdisciplinary,
cross-professional opportunities to work together.
* Our internal continuing _education program_ is as colorful as the
university itself.
* _Benefits:_ Of course, there are all the usual benefits, from A
"access to healthcare services" to Z "Zero emission goal".
* _Flexibility:_ We demonstrate flexibility not only with the various
working time models but also trough the offers for the compatibility of
family and career.
About us
At the University of Graz, 4700 employees work together on future
questions and solutions for the world of tomorrow. Our students and
researchers face the great challenges of society and carry the knowledge
out. We work for tomorrow. Become part of it!
Contact
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Lukas Meyer, lukas.meyer(a)uni-graz.at
The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in
particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages
qualified women to apply. In the event of underrepresentation, women
with equal qualifications are generally given priority for admission. We
welcome applications from persons with disabilities who meet the
requirements of the advertised position.
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(2) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Genf, Deadline: 30.11.2024)
Funded PhD Position in Philosophy of Science
The Department of Philosophy, University of Geneva, is seeking
applications for a funded PhD position in philosophy of science. A high
level of proficiency in French is a firm requirement, as candidates will
be expected to teach undergraduate classes from the beginning.
For full consideration, applications should be sent until 30 November
2024.
For more information see
https://www.unige.ch/lettres/philo/actualites/job-offers-postes-pourvoir
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(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (München, Deadline: 31.12.2024)
The Syntax and Semantics of Formalisations in Philosophy
_Venue and date:_ LMU Munich, 27-28 June 2025
_Submission Deadline:_ 31 December 2024
_Notification of Acceptance:_ 15 March 2025
_Contact:_ Formalisations2025(a)gmail.com
_Website:_ https://philevents.org/event/show/127594
_Conference Overview_
We are pleased to invite submissions for the conference _The Syntax and
Semantics of Formalisations in Philosophy_, to be held at LMU Munich on
27-28 June 2025. This event will explore the relationship between formal
methods and philosophical inquiry, focusing on the challenges, debates,
and implications of formalising philosophical concepts.
The conference will feature four keynote talks and eight contributed
presentations mainly across three main topics:
_1. The Feasibility and Challenges of Formalising Philosophy:_ This
theme examines the adequacy of formal methods in capturing the nuances
of philosophical ideas, identifying common challenges such as potential
oversimplification and loss of depth, and exploring the relationships
between terms and concepts within formal systems.
_2. Pros and Cons of Using Formalisations in Philosophy:_ This topic
addresses the ongoing discussion regarding the value of formal methods
in philosophy, highlighting their benefits, including enhanced precision
and clarity, alongside the limitations imposed by formal systems, such
as the risk of diminishing the richness of philosophical discourse.
_3. Conceptual Pluralism and Choosing the Right Formalisation:_ This
theme recognises the diversity of formal methods and evaluates the
criteria for selecting the most appropriate approaches for philosophical
inquiry, considering the intended applications and goals of
formalisation.
We welcome contributions that provide original insights into these and
related topics. Historical approaches or comparative studies across
different philosophical schools are also encouraged.
_Keynote Speakers_
- Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
- Georg Brun (University of Bern)
- Sven Ove Hansson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm)
- Anna Brożek (University of Warsaw)
_Submission Guidelines_
We invite abstracts of up to 500 words, excluding references, which
should clearly present the main argument and its relevance to the
conference topics. Submissions will undergo a blind peer-review process.
Please submit your anonymised abstract by _31 December 2024_ through the
following Google Form: https://forms.gle/CwK6QPvBDHfyHgtaA
Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent out by _15 March
2025._
We warmly invite submissions from scholars from underrepresented and
minority groups in philosophy.
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions and hope to welcome
you in Munich for a stimulating and collaborative exchange of ideas.
Sincerely,
The Organising Committee
Andreas Frenzel, Beinan Li, Luis F. Bartolo Alegre
Doctoral Students at LMU Munich, Munich Center for Mathematical
Philosophy (MCMP)
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(4) CALL FOR PAPERS (Dortmund, Deadline: 10.01.2025)
Dortmund Disputes on Economic Justice
Date: June 12 and 13, 2025.
Place: Dortmund, Germany
Keynotes: Miranda Fleischer (San Diego), Nicholas Vrousalis (Rotterdam)
Organizers: Peter Königs, Christian Neuhäuser, Lea Prix, Dick Timmer (TU
Dortmund University)
Most fundamental questions of economic justice remain unresolved. There
is little agreement on the place of markets, the nature of property, the
justifiability of taxes, the importance of workplace democracy, the
injustice of economic inequality, and, generally, the merits of
capitalism and socialism.
While debates on economic justice often take place within specific
political camps, where many assumptions are shared, the Dortmund
Disputes take a different approach. The idea of the Dortmund Disputes is
to foster debate across political boundaries. It seeks to bring together
open-minded scholars with diverse political outlooks--whether liberal
egalitarian, libertarian, socialist, conservative, or otherwise--who are
committed to our shared goal of advancing our understanding of economic
justice.
The keynote speakers for the first installment of the Dortmund Disputes
are Miranda Fleischer and Nicholas Vrousalis. Miranda Fleischer is
Richard and Kaye Woltman Professor in Finance at University of San
Diego's School of Law. Her work focuses on ethical and legal issues
surrounding taxation, wealth and wealth transfer, and charitable giving.
She's the co-author of a recent book on Universal Basic Income. Nicholas
Vrousalis is Associate Professor in Practical Philosophy at Erasmus
University Rotterdam [2]. His work revolves around distributive ethics,
democratic theory, and the history of political philosophy, with
emphasis on Kant, Hegel, and Marx. He is the author of a recent book on
capitalism and exploitation.
We invite scholars to apply with an abstract of around 500 words.
Abstracts will be selected based on their quality, fit with the spirit
of the conference, and broad alignment with the research interests of
the keynote speakers. They should be sent as PDF attachments to Swaantje
Siebke [swaantje.siebke(a)tu-dortmund.de], prepared for blind review. The
deadline for submission is January 10, 2025.
Limited funding is available to cover travel and accommodation expenses
for speakers who cannot otherwise finance these costs.
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(5) CALL FOR PAPERS (Jena, Deadline: 14.02.2025)
SSHAP 2025
_July 23-26, University of Jena._
The thirteenth annual conference of the Society for the Study of the
History of Analytical Philosophy (SSHAP) will be held at the University
of Jena, July 23-26, 2025. The annual meeting is locally organized by
Tabea Rohr. The main conference venue will be _Rosensäle_, Fürstengraben
27, in the center of Jena.
July 26, 2025 is the exact centenary of Frege's death, and one principal
aim of this annual conference is to commemorate that event.
_Invited Speakers:_
* Gottfried Gabriel (Jena)
* Richard Kimberly Heck (Brown)
* Maria van der Schaar (Leiden)
* James Tappenden (Michigan)
_Submission Deadline:_
The submission deadline is February 14, 2025. In the past, some of the
papers presented at the annual conference were published in the _Journal
for the History of Analytical Philosophy_.
The meeting is to be held in-person, and preference will be given to
submitted talks that are able to be presented in-person. There will be a
limited number of time slots available for those who need to present a
paper remotely by video. Participants who wish to use this option should
indicate this in their cover sheet.
_Individual Paper Submission Instructions:_
Long abstracts (500-1000 words) should be prepared for anonymous
refereeing, put into PDF file format, and sent as an email attachment to
SSHAP2025(a)uni-jena.de. The subject line of the submission email should
include the key-phrase "SSHAP submission", and the body text of the
email message should constitute a cover page for the submission by
including:
1. return email address
2. author's name
3. affiliation
4. paper title
5. short abstract (50-100 words)
6. whether you will need to present remotely if your paper is
accepted.
Time allowed for presentation is 45 minutes (including discussion).
_Panel Submission Instructions:_
A panel organizer is requested to submit their proposal electronically
according to the following guidelines. Long proposals (500-1000 words)
describing the panel's theme and its panelists (up to a maximum of four)
and their respective papers should be prepared for blind refereeing, put
into PDF file format, and sent as an email attachment to
SSHAP2025(a)uni-jena.de. The subject line of the submission email should
include the key-phrase "SSHAP submission (panel)", and the body text of
the email message should constitute a cover page for the submission by
including:
1. return email address
2. organizer's name
3. organizer's affiliation
4. panel title
5. short abstract (50-100 words)
6. the names and affiliations of all panelists
7. whether any panelists will need to present remotely if your panel
is accepted.
Time allowed for each presentation is 45 minutes (including discussion).
_About SSHAP: _
SSHAP is an international organization aimed at promoting discussion in
all areas of scholarship concerning the development of analytic
philosophy. It welcomes scholars interested in the many ways in which
this development was influenced by thinkers such as Bolzano, Brentano
and his school, Husserl, Frege, Russell, the Vienna Circle,
Wittgenstein, Tarski, Quine, and the Polish school, for instance, but
also seeks to promote work engaging with lesser-known figures and
trends, and its reception in countries right across the world.
Submissions to the SSHAP annual conference in all areas of the history
of analytic philosophy are welcome.
_Conference Homepage: https://sshap2025.uni-jena.de/_
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(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Innsbruck, 30-31.10.2024)
Book Symposium on Thomas Grundmann's forthcoming book "Expert Authority
and the Limits of Critical Thinking" (OUP)
Department of Christian Philosophy
University of Innsbruck
Dekanatssitzungssaal
Karl-Rahner-Platz 1
_Abstract of the book_: Public confidence in scientific experts is high,
particularly in times of crisis. But experts are not beyond doubt. In
his forthcoming book, Thomas Grundmann argues that a different attitude
towards experts is needed. Laypeople should stop thinking for themselves
and typically defer to experts. In short, laypeople should treat experts
as epistemic authorities. Grundmann presents a novel argument for this
bold view and engages with its main challenges. For example, doesn't the
view make experts too powerful and completely immune to criticism? The
book replies to these and many more concerns about the authority of
experts. On its way issues such as the history of epistemic authority,
expert identification, the role of expert authority in resisting
conspiracy theories, epistemic autonomy, and the role of experts in
politics are addressed.
_Speakers_
Sofia Bokros [3], _Uppsala University_
Katherine Dormandy [4], _University of Innsbruck_
Thomas Grundmann [5], _University of Cologne_
Rico Hauswald [6], _Technische Universität Dresden_
Christoph Jäger [7], _University of Innsbruck_
Hatice Kaya [8], _University of Cologne_
Federica Isabella Malfatti [9], _University of Innsbruck_
Pedro Schmechtig [10], _Technische Universität Dresden_
Johanna Stüger [11], _Cambridge University_
_Sponsors_
DK Philosophy of Religion [12]
TWF - Tiroler Wissenschaftsförderung [13]
Erika Cremer Habilitationsprogramm [14]
_To register, contact:_ federica.malfatti(a)uibk.ac.at
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(7) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Frankfurt, 04-06.11.2024)
Christine M. Korsgaard: Value and Freedom in Kant's Moral Philosophy
Christine M. Korsgaard, die an der Harvard University lehrt, ist eine
der wichtigsten Philosophinnen unserer Zeit. Ihr Werk widmet sich unter
anderem einer Rechtfertigung menschlicher Würde, einer Grundlegung
unseres richtigen Handelns und der Begründung des moralischen Status von
Tieren. In den Dagmar-Westberg-Vorlesungen geht sie in drei Vorträgen
zentralen Fragen der Praktischen Philosophie Kants nach, die sie auf
innovative Weise deutet. Der erste Vortrag beschäftigt sich mit dem
unvergleichlichen Wert des Individuums und ergründet, was es eigentlich
heißt, „Zweck an sich selbst" zu sein. Der zweite Vortrag ist dem
Zusammenhang von richtigem und gutem Handeln gewidmet und weist als
wesentliches Kennzeichen deren Autonomie aus. Im dritten Vortrag wird
schließlich Moralität als Bedingung unserer Freiheit thematisch.
_4. November_
The Incomparable Value of the Individual
_5. November_
Constitutivism and the Value of an Action
_6. November_
How We can be Free
Zeit: 18.15 Uhr
Ort: Campus Westend, Haus Normative Orders, Raum EG 01,
Max-Horkheimer-Straße 2
* Vorträge auf Englisch
Veranstalter: Institut für Philosophie (Prof. Dr. Marcus Willaschek),
Forschungszentrum Normative Ordnungen (Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst)
Links:
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[1] https://doctoral-academy.uni-graz.at/en/doctoral-studies/
[2] https://www.eur.nl/en/esphil
[3] https://philpeople.org/profiles/sofia-bokros
[4] https://philpeople.org/profiles/katherine-dormandy
[5] https://philpeople.org/profiles/thomas-grundmann
[6] https://philpeople.org/profiles/rico-hauswald-3
[7] https://philpeople.org/profiles/christoph-jager
[8] https://philpeople.org/profiles/hatice-kaya-1
[9] https://philpeople.org/profiles/federica-isabella-malfatti
[10] https://philpeople.org/profiles/pedro-schmechtig-3
[11] https://philpeople.org/profiles/johanna-stuger
[12] https://www.uibk.ac.at/dk-philosophyofreligion/
[13]
https://www.tirol.gv.at/arbeit-wirtschaft/wirtschaft-und-arbeit/foerderunge…
[14]
https://www.uibk.ac.at/leopoldine/gender-studies/frauen_wissenschaft/erkia-…
by Initiative to Support Women in Academic Philosophy
Dear all,
Here a short reminder for the Stammtisch or "regular's table" of UPSalon
tomorrow:
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 doctoral students,
we are formally inviting you to the first student assembly of the new
academic year on 31 october from 5 – 7 pm in room 2i, NIG (2nd floor,
universitätsstraße 7, 1010 vienna). The schedule will be the following:
i) short overview of numbers, fundings and (last year's) budget,
provided by the scientific coordinator of the VDP Raphael Aybar
ii) objectives and issues to be brought forward at the next VDP steering
committee meetings/ STUKO meetings and to be pursued in the upcoming
year on behalf of the doctoral researcher representatives
iii) observations, questions, suggestions on behalf of the doctoral students
iv) advice, insights and discussion with Léah Maurer and Isabel Seelmann
from the SSC; possibility to ask for information regarding
recognition/administrative processes or similar
We strongly encourage all doctoral students to attend the meeting and
participate in the discussion, as this is an essential contribution to
the doctoral community and an opportunity to raise important
observations and concerns. Researchers who are new at the department are
encouraged to use this space for connecting with their colleagues and
sharing their questions and needs.
At the end of the assembly there will be pizza and drinks; in order to
calculate our needs, we kindly ask you to register for participation via
email to mira.magdalena.sickinger(a)univie.ac.at
You are welcome to join to a Halloween party in the nearby afterwards.
all best,
Mira Magdalena Sickinger, Lisa Tragbar, Pia-Zoe Hahne, Nianzu Tu
(doctoral researcher representatives and substitute members)
Mira Magdalena Sickinger
mira.magdalena.sickinger(a)univie.ac.at
miramagdalenasickinger.com
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INFORMATIONEN DER DGPHIL
42. KALENDERWOCHE 2024
Verwenden Sie für eigene Einreichungen bitte die Schnittstelle unter:
https://www.dgphil.de/jobs-events-cfps/einreichen/
Für Anregungen zur Verbesserung unserer Angebote sind wir stets dankbar.
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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
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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/>