Dear all,
it is my pleasure to invite you to the third installment of the
Trans*formations talk series organized by the Vienna Doctoral School of
Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Vienna, which
provides insights into recent developments in trans* philosophizing.
This time, Eric Llaveria Caselles, currently working at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin, will give a talk titled "Epistemic Violence and Trans
Theory. A Cartography of Minor Truths."
When: Friday, October 18th 2024 15:00 - 16:30
Where: HS 3B, 3. Stock Neues Institutsgebäude (NIG), Universitätsstraße
7, 1010 Wien
Abstract:
For the transsexual subject to be able to emerge as a source of credible
speech, a fundamental critique of the western epistemic and symbolic
order had to gain traction. When Susan Stryker stood up at a Lesbian and
Gay History conference in New York in 1995 and yelled “I am a
transsexual and I am not sick!”, she reclaimed the participation of the
transsexual intellectual in the production of truths, refuting
discourses of dehumanization. This inaugural scene of Trans Studies
places the undoing of epistemic violence as both a precondition and a
fundamental commitment of trans theoretical practice.
But what does this commitment to emancipatory forms of knowledge
production entail? What are the contradictions of aspiring to
anti-normative purity? What conversations can we build on the repeated
condemnation of those reproducing symbolic violence? Does this
commitment not miss the practical reason of cultural narratives? And is
it possible to separate the epistemic violence from our sense of self,
our needs and desires? Do the voices of trans people really hold the key
to an emancipatory meaning? And if we betray the idea that we just need
to let trans people speak, what then can hold the possibility of undoing
epistemic violence?
In this talk, I reflect on these questions based on my own research
trajectory, which spans topics such as trans subcultural spaces,
neuroscientific studies of (trans)gender identity and trans social
reproduction in global capitalism. The talk traces the shifts of my
theoretical practice by building a personal cartography of minor truths.
I take the term “minor truths” from the title of a show by the artist
Spence Messih. Their glasswork compositions and philosophical
considerations introduce a phenomenological sensibility in my analysis,
inspiring me to search for a language that reflects the inseparability
of theoretical standpoint from affective states, social relationships
and political conjunctures. In conversation with Messih’s work, the talk
evolves in a non-linear motion connecting five modes of epistemic
experience: abstraction, vulnerability, praxeology, dialogue and
betrayal.
Bio:
Eric Llaveria Caselles is a PhD Candidate at the Center for
Interdisciplinary Women and Gender Studies (ZIFG) at the Technical
University Berlin. His recent publications explore the limitations of
gender identity positivism and queer deconstructivism as the two main
approaches to trans theory. His research builds on current trans Marxist
proposals and historical materialist traditions of gender theory to set
the groundwork for an alternative framework in Trans Studies.
Poster Art Work credit: Spence Messih, Minor truths, 2022; Kiln formed
glass, jarrah; Install: Murray Art Museum Albury | Commissioned by
Murray Art Museum Albury | Collection: Art Gallery of NSW & Murray Art
Museum Albury | Photo: Jeremy Weihrauch
There will be snacks and drinks!
Please forward to this invitation to all who might be interested to
partake. There is also a poster attached to this email!
Looking forward to seeing you at the talk and all the best,
Flora Löffelmann
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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/
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Dear all,
We would like to kindly remind you about the previously announced
workshop "Philosophy, Psychology and Logic at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century: Vienna - Leipzig - São Paulo", which will take place this
Friday (9am to 16pm) and Saturday (9am to 17pm).
Location: Room 3A, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7.
You can check out the program and find more information on our website
<https://sites.google.com/view/workshop-vlsp/homepage>.
All best,
Sofia, Lucas and Philip
Dear all,
I am pleased to hereby invite you to the next "Physics meets Philosophy"
talk:
Time: 23/09 (Monday) at 11:30
Location: Room 2H, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/2nd floor
Speaker: Prof Tomasz Bigaj (University of Warsaw)
Title: Identity of indiscernibles and modern physics (see abstract below)
In case you are not able to attend the event in person, you can connect
via the following Zoom link:
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/63418578318?pwd=h3u23UdTLw6hbrJqE8yPBHHKaeanHj.1
Meeting-ID: 634 1857 8318
Password: 166689
Abstract:
The metaphysical principle of the identity of indiscernibles states that
any two distinct objects must differ qualitatively. The exact meaning
and validity of this principle depends on how precisely we define
qualitative difference between objects. There are several options
considered in the philosophical literature, which I will briefly
outline. Subsequently I will pose the question of the purported
violation of this principle in modern physical theories, primarily in
quantum mechanics. It is often argued that the symmetrization postulate
regarding systems of so-called identical particles forces us to abandon
the identity of indiscernibles in its strongest form. I will show that
this is by no means a forgone conclusion. There are some formal methods
of individuating quantum particles of the same type which enable us to
distinguish them qualitatively in the majority of experimental
situations. I will also briefly discuss the status of the principle in
the physical theories of space-time. In this context the principle is
threatened primarily by the apparent existence of distinct but
qualitatively indistinguishable models of space-time, connected by
underlying symmetries of theories, such as the Galilean symmetries of
classical mechanics or diffeomorphisms of general relativity. One
solution to this challenge is to adopt the position of relationism with
respect to spacetime. I will argue that it is possible to identify the
symmetry-connected models without abandoning the view that spacetime is
an independent substance.
For more information on "Physics meets Philosophy", see
https://sites.google.com/view/physphilvienna
Best wishes
Sebastian
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Subject: CEU Department of Philosophy upcoming events
Date: 16.09.2024 12:54
From: Philosophy <Philosophy(a)ceu.edu>
To:
Dear all
thank you for your interest in the Department of Philosophy events at
CEU.
Our upcoming events are as follows:
Wittgensteinian Thoughts on the Imagination [1]
Hanoch Ben-Yami (CEU)
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
Can Images Represent Particulars? [2]
Joshua Myers (LOGOS, University of Barcelona)
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
From dispositions to possible worlds [3]
Daniel Kodaj (Eötvös Loránd University)
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 - 3:40PM
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | QS D-001 Tiered
How to Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins [4]
Helena de Bres, Paulina Sliwa
Friday, October 11, 2024 - 6:00PM
Off-campus | FILMQUARTIER Wien, Schönbrunner Straße 31, 1050 Vienna
For more information, please click on the event title.
To unsubscribe, click here [5].
We look forward to welcoming you to CEU.
Kind regards
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[3] https://events.ceu.edu/2024-10-08/dispositions-possible-worlds
[4] https://events.ceu.edu/2024-10-11/how-be-multiple-philosophy-twins
[5]
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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/
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raphael.aybar(a)univie.ac.at
Dear VDP members,
The University of Vienna organizes annually a PhD Orientation Week. This
event targets new PhD students, but perhaps some of the talks may be of
your interest. Please have a look at the program.
All the best,
Raphael Aybar
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).
Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming conference.
Title: AI and the Planet in Crisis: Climate, Sustainability and Global
Governance
When? September 23 & 24
Where? Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 Vienna, HS 13
Keynote Speakers:
Aimee van Wynsberghe, University of Bonn
Benedetta Brevini, NYU, University of Sydney
Christoph Thun-Hohenstein, Federal Ministry for European and
International Affairs Austria
Daniel Kammen, University of California, Berkeley
Payal Arora, University of Utrecht
Rupert Read, Director of the Climate Majority Project
You find more info on the program and registration here:
https://philtech.univie.ac.at/ai-and-the-planet-in-crisis-conference/
Conference participation is free of charge. Please register by September
16.
All the best,
Mark Coeckelbergh, Leonie Bossert, and Leonie Möck
--
Leonie Möck, University Assistant (Prae Doc)
Philosophy of Media and Technology
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG), 1010 Vienna
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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/
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Dear all,
You are cordially invited to the conference
"At the Limits of Imagination: Otherness in Humans & Nonhuman Animals"
26-28 September 2024
Neues Institutsgebäude, Universitätsstraße 7, Lecture Hall 3D (3rd floor)
Keynote speaker: Alice Crary (The New School for Social Research)
This three-day conference will focus on the possibilities and limits of
imagination and empathy with regards to humans and non-human animals,
and on the tensions inherent in comparing or comparatively analyzing
both groups.
Imagined similarities and dissimilarities play a pivotal role in ethical
theories with regards to treatment of both human and non-human groups.It
has been argued, for example, that racialized and disabled people, and
nonhuman animals, have been discriminated against according to the same
logic that grounds inclusion and exclusion upon the possession of
certain distinctively human ‘abilities’: rationality, language,
autonomy, agency, etc. (e.g., Crary 2016; Taylor 2018; Crary and Gruen
2022).The presumed absence of these ‘abilities’ is equated with a
negative and inferior form of embodiment, against which the human norm
has in turn been defined. However, conflating their respective ethical
status also risks reinforcing the dehumanization of those human groups
by instrumentalizing their oppression in the service of animals
(Boisseron2019; Crary 2016; Kittay 2019).
This conference, organized by Martin Huth, Carlo Salzani, and Ruadhán J.
Flynn, will take place at the Department of Philosophy at the University
of Vienna as part of the project “The Limits of Imagination: Animals,
Empathy, Anthropomorphism” (P 35137-G; funded by the FWF, Austria).
Attendance is free, in person and online. Live closed captioning will be
available. For the conference program, full accessibility information,
and further details, see https://ruadhanjflynn.com/?p=628
To register for online attendance, email
ruadhan(dot)flynn(at)vetmeduni.ac.at
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Subject: [Hermes] Kolloquium, "Descartes und die Jesuiten" (5.-6.
September 2024)
Date: 03.09.2024 10:10
From: Olivier Ribordy via Hermes <hermes(a)lists.philo.at>
To: hermes(a)lists.philo.at
Reply-To: Olivier Ribordy <olivier.ribordy(a)univie.ac.at>
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
gerne möchte ich Sie/Euch herzlich einladen zu der Tagung „Descartes und
die Jesuiten“.
Wenn Sie/Ihr daran interessiert sind/seid, an der Tagung und/oder an dem
Konzert teilzunehmen, bitte sich unter dem folgenden Link registrieren:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kolloquium-descartes-und-die-jesuiten-tickets-…
Im Namen der Organisatoren,
Beste Grüße,
Olivier Ribordy
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Dear Colleagues,
I’d like to warmly invite you to come to the “Descartes and the Jesuits”
Conference.
If you’re interested in coming to the conference and/or the concert,
please register via this link:
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On behalf of the organisers,
Best regards,
Olivier Ribordy
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Hannover, Deadline: 30.09.2024)
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit (Postdoktorand/in, m/w/d) in der Philosophie
und Ethik der Wissenschaften
(2) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Berlin, 08-09.&10-11.10.2024)
Two Workshops on Philosophy of Psychedelic Research and Therapy
(3) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Dortmund & Online, 10-11.10.2024)
Call for Registration: Feminist Analytic Philosophy
(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.10.2024 und weitere)
Proof-Theoretic Semantics Seminar
KORREKTUREN
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Hannover, Deadline: 30.09.2024)
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeit (Postdoktorand/in, m/w/d) in der Philosophie
und Ethik der Wissenschaften
EntgGr. 13 TV-L "FwN", 80-100%)
Die Stelle ist auf 4 Jahre befristet. Die Arbeitszeit umfasst auf Wunsch
einen Umfang zwischen 80% und 100%. Eine über 80% hinausgehende
Beschäftigung erfordert geringfügige Lehrverpflichtungen (im Umfang
von einer Veranstaltung pro Jahr).
Weitere Infromationen zur Ausschreibung finden Sie hier [1].
Spezielle Anfragen zum Forschungsschwerpunkt richten Sie bitte an
Philippe van Basshuysen [2]. Für Verwaltungsangelegenheiten wenden Sie
sich bitte an Yvonne Stöber [3].
Bitte reichen Sie Ihre Bewerbung mit den entsprechenden Unterlagen ein
(Anschreiben, in dem Sie Ihr Interesse und Ihre Qualifikation für die
Stelle erläutern, Forschungsbericht von max. 2 Seiten zur Erläuterung
Ihres Forschungsvorhabens im Rahmen des MAPS-Projekts, Lebenslauf mit
Publikationsliste, Zeugnisse, eine Schriftprobe von max. 20 Seiten zu
einem beliebigen Thema, das Ihre besten philosophischen Arbeiten
widerspiegelt, sowie Namen und Kontaktinformationen von zwei Gutachtern)
bis spätestens 30. September 2024 in elektronischer Form an
E-Mail: yvonne.stoeber(a)cells.uni-hannover.de
oder alternativ per Post an:
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
Zentrum für Ethik und Recht in den Biowissenschaften
Otto-Brenner-Str. 1, 30159 Hannover
http://www.uni-hannover.de/jobs
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(2) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Berlin, 08-09.&10-11.10.2024)
Two Workshops on Philosophy of Psychedelic Research and Therapy
_Workshop 1: "Psychedelics: Epistemology and Philosophy of Science" _
(08. & 09. Oct. 2024, organised by PsychedELSI:
https://psychedelsi.org/en/)
_Workshop 2. "Transformative Psychedelic Experiences" _
(10. & 11. Oct. 2024, organised by PsyTrans: https://www.psytrans.com/)
_Location:_ Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Charité
Mitte, Berlin Germany
_Focus:_ The international research projects PsychedELSI and PsyTrans
are presenting two consecutive workshops that explore the intersections
of psychedelic research and therapy with philosophy. This event, hosted
at the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences (Charité -
Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Campus Charité Mitte in Berlin) will bring
together leading experts in the fields of psychedelic research, therapy,
neuropharmacology, psychology, psychiatry, epistemology, philosophy of
science, and philosophy of mind (see programme below).
_Outreach:_ The programme is complemented by a public lecture by _Laurie
Ann Paul_ (Yale University) on "Transformative Psychedelic Experiences"
(9th of October, Ostertaghaus, Philippstraße 12, 10115 Berlin, House 4,
LectureHall 4, 1st floor). No registration is required for this lecture.
_Attendance:_ Seating is limited. So if you are interested in
participating as a guest in the workshops, please reach out to Adrian
Kind (adrian.kind(a)charite.de) with Sascha Fink (sascha.fink(a)fau.de) and
Dimitris Repantis (dimitris.repantis(a)charite.de) in CC until the 15th of
September 2024. Decisions concerning the available seats will be
communicated by the 18th of September. Preference will be given to those
with an academic background. Attendance is 20EUR, food and drinks will
not be provided. A streaming option is currently not in planning.
_Programme:_
_Workshop 1: Psychedelics: Epistemology and Philosophy of Science _
_Di. 8.10: _
10:00 - 10:30 Welcome (Repantis & Fink: PsychedELSI)
10:30 - 11:30 Timo Torsten Schmidt (Free University Berlin): "The
systematic quantitative study of the phenomenology of altered states of
consciousness"
11:30 - 12:30 Quill Kukla (Georgetown University Washington DC):
"Agency, Ambivalence, and Uncertainty in Recreational Drug Use"
14:00 - 15:00 Brian Earp (University of Oxford / National University of
Singapore): "Would MDMA-inspired love be real? How could you tell?"
15:00 - 16:00 Sascha Fink (FAU Erlangen): "Epistemology of self
experimentation in the science of psychedelics"
16:30 - 17:00 Jack Lyons (University of Glasgow): "Psychedelics and
justified belief"
18:00 - 19:00 Chiara Caporuscio (Charité Medical University Berlin):
"Evidence-based practice in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy"
_Mi. 9.10: _
10:00-10:30 Welcome
10:30 - 11:30 Chris Letheby (University of Western Australia): "Learning
from tripping and learning from reading"
11:30 - 12:30 Karen Yan (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University):
"Assessing Clinical Models for Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy" (with
Christina Ni)
14:00 - 15:00 Chris Timmermann (Imperial College London): "Mechanisms of
Deconstruction and Reconstruction in the Psychedelic Experience"
15:00 - 16:00 Open Discussion
_PUBLIC EVENING LECTURE (no registration required)_
Ostertaghaus, Philippstraße 12, 10115 Berlin, House 4, LectureHall 4
(1st floor).
18:00 - 20:00 Laurie Ann Paul (Yale University): "Transformative
Psychedelic Experiences"
_Workshop 2: Transformative Psychedelic Experiences_
_Do. 10.10: _
10:00-10:30: Welcome (Fink, Repantis, Yan: PsyTrans)
10:30-11:30: Nicholas Langlitz (The New School New York): "First-Person
Methods in Psychedelic Research"
11:30 - 12:30 Christopher Poppe (Charité Medical University Berlin):
"Expecting transformation? Empirical and normative analysis of
prospective participants' expectations in psychedelic trials"
14:30 - 15:30 Chris Bublitz (University of Hamburg): "The progressives'
dilemma with psychedelic therapy"
15:30 - 16:30 Minsu Yoo (The New School New York): "Legitimizing Past
Life Memories: Trauma as Collective Altered States of Consciousness"
17:00 - 18:00 Roy Salomon (Haifa University): "Experiencing trauma under
altered states of consciousness"
_Fr. 11.10: _
10:00-11:00: Edward Jacobs (University of Oxford): "Transformations
Supported and Transformations Interrupted: Patient Experiences in P-AT
Trials"
11:00 - 12:00 Sascha Benjamin Fink (FAU Erlangen): "Psychedelic-Assisted
Therapy: Informed consent or informed request?"
13:30 - 14:30 Ari Brouwer (University of Wisconsin - Michigan):
"Psychedelics as models of self-transformation"
14:30 - 15:30 Panel Discussion: Transformative Experiences and Limits of
Informed Consent
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(3) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Dortmund & Online, 10-11.10.2024)
Call for Registration: Feminist Analytic Philosophy
_Technical University Dortmund & Online_
Since the mid-20th century, feminist perspectives have received
considerable attention within the field of philosophy, particularly in
areas often associated with 'Continental philosophy'. Within the
'Analytic' tradition, though, feminist approaches have been rather
overlooked, marginalized, or even deprecated. However, in recent years,
researchers across all subdisciplines of Analytic Philosophy have
increasingly recognized the value of feminist philosophy and have
actively contributed to its development. This conference aims to share
and discuss the latest research by bringing together speakers who work
within a diverse range of feminist and analytic approaches to
philosophy, uniting both established experts and early career
researchers.
_Speakers:_
* Valérie Aucouturier (UCLouvain)
* Sara Ayhan (Ruhr University Bochum)
* Leda Berio (Ruhr University Bochum)
* Anna Brożek (University of Warsaw)
* Anne-Marie S. Christensen (University of Southern Denmark)
* Silke Körber (University of Vienna)
* Marius Thienenkamp (Technical University Dortmund)
* Jasmin Trächtler (Technical University Dortmund)
* Sara Uckelman (Durham University)
* Kim Ann Woodley (Ruhr University Bochum)
_Organization and contact: _
Jasmin Trächtler (Technical University Dortmund)
Sara Ayhan (Ruhr University Bochum)
For any questions or inquiries please send a mail to:
jasmin.traechtler(a)tu-dortmund.de or sara.ayhan(a)rub.de.
_The conference is planned to be held as a hybrid event._ Registration
is free but mandatory. Please use the following link to register _until
October 9_ for on-site or online participation:
https://forms.gle/uLGqhvT3TCW9hiJz6
For more information please see:
https://sites.google.com/view/workshop-feministanalyticphilo/home
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(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Online, 15.10.2024 und weitere)
Proof-Theoretic Semantics Seminar
With this mail we would like to announce the launch of our _PTS Seminar
Series_: a series of periodic online talks delivered by early career
researchers working in proof-theoretic semantics or akin fields,
organised by the PTS-Network.
For the remainder of this year we have two sessions planned:
_- October 15, 4-5pm (UTC +1): Sophie Nagler (University of St Andrews)_
_- November 26, 4-5pm (UTC +1): Timo Eckhardt (University College
London)_
If you are interested in joining, please send us a mail to
theptsnetwork(a)gmail.com for the Zoom link or directly subscribe to our
mailing list using our subscription form [4]. We also plan to make
recordings of these meetings available on our YouTube channel. For more
information about our network and recent work in proof-theoretic
semantics, have a look at our website:
https://sites.google.com/view/ptsnetwork/home-page
All the best,
Sara Ayhan, Hermógenes Oliveira, Antonio Piccolomini d'Aragona & Will
Stafford
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KORREKTUREN
Wir wurden gebeten, folgende Korrekturen zu Ankündigungen durchzugeben:
GAP Infomail 35-2024: Die korrekte E-Mail-Adresse zur
Bewerbung/Einreichung für die Studentischen Tagung // Universität
Potsdam // 12-14. Februar 2025 ist: tup-potsdam(a)proton.me
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Links:
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[2] https://www.cells.uni-hannover.de/de/prof-dr-philippe-van-basshuysen
[3] https://www.cells.uni-hannover.de/de/stoeber
[4] https://sites.google.com/view/ptsnetwork/membership/subscribe
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