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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bochum, Deadline: 21.04.2025)
Postdoctoral Researcher (m,f,x), 39 hours/week, TV-L E13
(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (Brüssel, Deadline: 02.05.2025)
Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Michael
Barany (Edinburgh): "Situating Mathematical Practices: Materials,
Institutions, and Critical Context"
(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Hannover, Deadline: 15.05.2025)
Student Conference: Science and Philosophy - Shared History, Diverging
Paths?
(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Berlin, 10-11.04.2025)
Secondary Qualities and the Epistemology of Perception
(5) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Innsbruck, 07-08.05.2025)
The Objectivity of Morality: A Workshop in Metaethics
(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Hannover, 25-27.02.2026, Submission
Deadline: 01.06.2025)
Phil-Econ-Model Lab, University of Hanover, 25-27 Feb 2026
KORREKTUREN
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(1) STELLENAUSSCHREIBUNG (Bochum, Deadline: 21.04.2025)
Postdoctoral Researcher (m,f,x), 39 hours/week, TV-L E13
The Faculty of Philosophy and Educational Research, in particular the
Chair for Philosophy of Consciousness and Cognition (Prof. T. Schlicht)
at the Institute of Philosophy II of Ruhr-Universität Bochum, is looking
for a
_Postdoctoral Researcher (m,f,x),_ 39 hours/week, TV-L E13
The successful candidate will be hired at the level of a 'postdoctoral
researcher', assuming they fulfil the requirements, and advance their
expertise and experience to achieve the level of an 'established
researcher' through independent, criteria-based evaluation.
The position is offered in the context of RUB's program of "New Career
Paths", enabling candidates to take up the position of an established
researcher, starting with a limited tenure of 3 years and the
possibility of renewal for further three years conditional upon
evaluation. The offer addresses early career researchers who have
already a proven track record of excellent research in the broad area of
Philosophy of Mind or Philosophy of Cognitive Science.
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, one of the leading universities in Germany,
provides the possibility to reach a degree of a 'Habilitation' if
desired. The candidate will have the opportunity to develop their own
research profile and group, embedded also in the 'Center for Mind and
Cognition' and thus connected to researchers in other departments such
as psychology, neuroscience, biology, and informatics. Both the
Institute with its research groups and the Center with its many
international visiting fellows provide an exciting vibrant environment
and excellent facilities for research in this area.
The candidate is expected to develop their own research profile and
project in the area of Philosophy of Mind/Cognition, publish their work
in academic journals and submit applications for third party funding,
contribute to teaching, and participate in the faculty's administration.
_Your tasks:_
* Development of an independent research project in Philosophy of Mind
and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science
* Publications in academic journals
* Application for Third-Party Funding
* Teaching. Teaching can also be in English to support our international
study programs, e.g., MA in Cognitive Science and MA in Philosophy:
Focus Theoretical Philosophy.
* Participation in academic administration in the faculty
_Your profile:_
* Applicants are expected to have an excellent PhD in Philosophy and
possess expertise in the Cognitive Sciences, documented by a
representative publication record.
* They are interested in interdisciplinary research in this area and in
developing new research projects.
_We offer:_
* Challenging and varied tasks with a high level of personal
responsibility
* Team-oriented cooperation in a committed, international and
appreciative team
* a friendly and collegial environment
* Options for flexible working
_Additional information:_
The position is available from July 1st, 2025, or upon mutual agreement.
Candidates should be prepared to start as soon as possible.
_Deadline for applications is April 21th, 2025. _
We are looking forward to receiving your application with the usual
pdf-documents - CV, copies of all certificates, a list of publications,
talks, teaching experience and a brief research plan (max. 2 pages)
using the reference "ANR 4435" until 21.04.2025, via e-mail to following
address: tobias.schlicht(a)rub.de
Ruhr-Universität Bochum is committed to promoting the careers of women
and therefore actively welcomes applications from female candidates. As
an equal opportunities employer, we also encourage applications from
suitably qualified disabled candidates and other groups. Candidates with
a migration background are highly welcome. Mastering the German language
is not required.
At the request of the applicant (m,f,x), the staff council may be
involved in selection interviews.
https://www.wpr.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/
The scope of the teaching obligation is based on § 3 of the
"Lehrverpflichtungsverordnung NRW" (Teaching Obligation Ordinance NRW)
German language courses are offered by the University Language Center
(ZfA) in the field of German as a Foreign Language (DaF).
https://www.daf.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sbgk/index.html.en
You can find information about the TV-L at:
https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of Germany's leading research
universities, addressing the whole range of academic disciplines. A
highly dynamic setting enables researchers and students to work across
the traditional boundaries of academic subjects and faculties. To create
knowledge networks within and beyond the university is RUB's declared
aim.
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum stands for diversity and equal
opportunities. For this reason, we favour a working environment composed
of heterogeneous teams, and seek to promote the careers of individuals
who are underrepresented in our respective professional areas. The
Ruhr-Universität Bochum expressly requests job applications from women.
In areas in which they are underrepresented they will be given
preference in the case of equivalent qualifications with male
candidates. Applications from individuals with disabilities are most
welcome.
Travel expenses for interviews cannot be refunded.
For information on the collection of personal data in the application
process see:
https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/en/information-collection-personal-data-appl….
Please get in touch with the contact person named above if you would
like to use an alternative application channel.
https://jobs.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/jobposting/6e629a6f9b8a002273b16a639d6b30d8…
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(2) CALL FOR PAPERS (Brüssel, Deadline: 02.05.2025)
Masterclass in the Philosophy of Mathematical Practices with Michael
Barany (Edinburgh): "Situating Mathematical Practices: Materials,
Institutions, and Critical Context"
Date: June 18-20, 2025
Location: Brussels, Belgium (in person)
Costs: Free
Deadline for abstract submission: May 2, 2025
Deadline for registration: May 15, 2024
Website:
https://sites.google.com/view/mc-pmp-brussels-2025 [1]
== ABOUT
The Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science (CLPS) of the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (VUB) will host its 7th Masterclass in the
Philosophy of Mathematical Practices on June 18-20, 2025 with Michael
Barany (University of Edinburgh). We intend the masterclass to be a
fully interactive in-person event, with the twofold objective to
understand in depth the materials presented in the lectures, and to
provide early career researchers (MA students, PhD students and
Postdocs) with an opportunity to discuss their ongoing work in a helpful
and constructive environment.
The event will start on Wednesday June 18 at 1pm and finish on Friday
June 20.
== LECTURE TITLES AND ABSTRACTS
The titles and abstracts will be announced soon on the homepage. This
year's theme is "Situating Mathematical Practices: Materials,
Institutions, and Critical Context". It is _not_ mandatory for
contributed talks to engage with this theme.
== ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
We invite interested early career researchers to send us an abstract of
at most 250 words by May 2. Please submit your abstract, including your
affiliation and status (bachelor's student, master's student, PhD
student, postdoc, other) to zhao.fan(a)vub.be .
The talks will consist of a 20 minute presentation followed by 10
minutes for discussion. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by
May 14. Notice that submitting an abstract is not mandatory for
attending the Masterclass.
==REGISTRATION WITHOUT ABSTRACT
Registration for the event is open from now until May 15. Attendance is
free and open to anyone interested, but registration is required by
sending an email tozhao.fan(a)vub.be, including your affiliation and
status (bachelor's student, master's student, PhD student, postdoc,
other).
==TRAVEL GRANTS
We hope to be able to provide travel grants (up to 300 Euro each) for
those who do not have other sources of funding to attend the event. To
apply, please send a short description of your situation to
zhao.fan(a)vub.be. Priority will be given to speakers, but all attendees
may apply for a travel grant. Deadline is May 2.
==ORGANIZATION
The masterclass is organized by Line Edslev Andersen (VUB), Zhao Fan
(VUB), Thomas Glasman (VUB), Sander Pouliart (VUB), Colin Jakob Rittberg
(VUB), Deniz Sarikaya (VUB & Universität zu Lübeck)
The Masterclass honors Joachim Frans (1989-2023) who co-organized the
Masterclass for many years.
==SUPPORT
The masterclass is supported by the Centre for Logic and Philosophy of
Science (CLPS) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) more funders will
be soon announced, see the homepage for an updated list and is endorsed
by the _Association for the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice _and the
_CIPSH Chair: Diversity of Mathematical Research Cultrues and Practice _
For more information, see
https://sites.google.com/view/mc-pmp-brussels-2025 or contact
zhao.fan(a)vub.be
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(3) CALL FOR PAPERS (Hannover, Deadline: 15.05.2025)
Student Conference: Science and Philosophy - Shared History, Diverging
Paths?
We are pleased to announce the student conference _Science and
Philosophy - Shared History, Diverging Paths?,_ which will take place on
_25-26 July 2025_ at _Leibniz University Hannover. _
We invite _Bachelor's and Master's students_ to submit their abstracts.
Participation in the conference is free for everyone and _some financial
support is available for international participants._ Please find the
full call for abstracts and more information in _our website [2]_. Feel
free to contact us at _team(a)sciphihan.de_ with any questions.
Description:
The question of the relationship between philosophy and science is as
old as the respective practices themselves. In recent debates, however,
it may seem as if both have grown out of sync, talking past each other,
often with little or no respect for each other's realm and method, their
arguments and positions. Our conference focuses on three main themes to
address this gap:
_I. HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS_
We will examine _the relationship between philosophy and (the)
science(s)_, their emergence, differing methods, and potential decline,
_across different historical periods_, including, but not limited, to
the _Western canon_ from ancient to contemporary philosophy.
Participants who are interested in _non-Western traditions_ (such as
Islamicate or Buddhist philosophy) may submit a paper that does not
correspond to the periodisation mentioned above.
_II. PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES_
In this section we address key thematic areas in _contemporary
philosophy of scientific fields_, e.g. philosophy of biology, philosophy
of physics, philosophy of the social sciences. These contributions
should focus on the relationship between philosophy and one defined
scientific field, and/or on the different methodologies and
characteristics of the philosophy of the hard sciences vs the philosophy
of the soft sciences.
_III. META-REFLECTION OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE_
explore the respective _roles, boundaries, and evolving relationship
between philosophy and science_, as well as emerging intersections
between them.
Organisers: Johannes Baer, Anni Bukowski, Seung Hoon Hahm, Amir Latifi,
Kristina Malzahn, and Paulina Oppermann
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(4) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Berlin, 10-11.04.2025)
Secondary Qualities and the Epistemology of Perception
Workshop of the DFG Emmy-Noether Project 'A Sensible World'
_Secondary Qualities and the Epistemology of Perception_
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 10-11 April 2025
The workshop aims to discuss the relationship between theories of
secondary qualities and the epistemology of perception, both
historically (with the help of figures from the phenomenological
tradition and early analytic philosophy) and theoretically. It is based
on the idea that different accounts of secondary qualities are proper to
create different epistemological problems concerning perception. In
particular, eliminativists about colors, sounds, etc., have to explain
to what extent our perception of physical reality is still veridical,
while naive realists have to explain how our naive beliefs can be
compatible with the conclusions of the natural sciences, especially
physics, whose worldview includes nothing like colors, sounds, etc. as
given to us in ordinary experience.
_Programme_
_Thursday, 10 April 2025_
14:15-15:45 _Fiona Macpherson_ (University of Glasgow)
_A Problem for Determining the Structural Features of Experience: A
Pessimistic Meta-induction_
16:00-17:30 _Harald Wiltsche_ (Linköping University)
_Roses are Red and Physics is Great. On How to be a Color Realist_
_Friday, 11 April 2025_
10:15-11:45 _Giulia Martina_ (TU Dortmund)
_Dawes Hicks on Colours and Appearance_
14:15-15:45 _Hamid Taieb_ (HU Berlin)
_Two Phenomenological Views on Truths about Colours_
16:00-17:30 _Søren Overgaard_ (University of Copenhagen)
_Colour Primitivism and the Causal Argument_
_Venue: _Room 2249a, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6,
10117 Berlin, Germany
_Attendance: _For registration, please write to
kate.audrey.westermaier(a)student.hu-berlin.de
_Organiser: _Hamid Taieb (hamid.taieb(a)hu-berlin.de)
_For more information:
_www.a-sensible-world.net [3]
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(5) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Innsbruck, 07-08.05.2025)
The Objectivity of Morality: A Workshop in Metaethics
Organizer: Bruno Niederbacher (bruno.niederbacher(a)uibk.ac.at)
You are cordially invited to participate in _The Objectivity of
Morality: A Workshop in Metaethics_, a two-day workshop exploring key
questions in metaethics.
_Program:_
_Wednesday, May 7 | Seminarraum VI (Karl-Rahner-Platz 3, 1st floor)_
16:45-18:15 | Christopher Kulp (Santa Clara University): Why Moral
Objectivity?
_Thursday, May 8 | Dekanatssitzungssaal (Karl-Rahner-Platz 1, 1st
floor)_
8:30-9:30 | Christopher Kulp (Santa Clara University): Moral Properties
as the Foundation of Moral Objectivity
9:30-10:30 | Gerhard Ernst (University Erlangen-Nürnberg): On the
Objectivity of Reasons
11:00-12:00 | Marie-Luisa Frick (University of Innsbruck): Moral
Objectivity? A Sceptical View
14:00-15:00 | Bruno Niederbacher SJ (University of Innsbruck): Moral
Facts: What Are They and Who Needs Them?
We look forward to welcoming you.
For registration, please contact Christliche-Philosophie(a)uibk.ac.at.
_Institut für Christliche Philosophie | Universität Innsbruck_
Karl-Rahner-Platz 1, Zimmer 110
A-6020 Innsbruck
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(6) VERANSTALTUNGSANKÜNDIGUNG (Hannover, 25-27.02.2026, Submission
Deadline: 01.06.2025)
Phil-Econ-Model Lab, University of Hanover, 25-27 Feb 2026
Dear fellow economists and philosophers of economics,
We are pleased to invite you to our Phil-Econ-Model Lab (PEM-Lab), a
workshop taking place from 25-27 February 2026 at the University of
Hanover, Germany. With this workshop exclusively for early career
scholars, we offer a venue for cutting-edge research at the interface of
(a) philosophy of economics and (b) values in science debates. Namely,
we want to investigate in-how-far non-epistemic value judgements enter
the modelling process in economic models currently important in policy
design.
We aim to create a unique collaborative environment aside from the
beaten paths of conference sessions: rather than merely presenting
worked-out proposals and finished papers, we want to think together
about novel ideas and shape joint future projects in real-time. Thus,
the PEM-Lab will consist of two distinct phases: First, a set of online
reading group sessions to discuss the relevant literature in connection
to our own research ideas taking place in January and February 2026.
Here, we get to know each other and each other's work. Second, an
in-person meeting in Hanover (Germany) at the end of February 2026 to
deep-dive into debates where we have left off. The aim here is to foster
international collaboration. Please find more information about the
PEM-Lab's subject matter, structure, dates and other details here [4].
We encourage submissions from all early PhD students who are working on
the nexus of values in science and models in economics regardless of the
disciplinary affiliation. We especially encourage applications from PhD
students from non-European and North American universities and ask for
circulation in relevant communities if you happen to know some. We will
assist attendees with visa applications, accommodation and are securing
funding to provide travel grants for scholars without sufficient
institutional means.
_Submission and Deadline_
Please prepare the following documents and submit your application
through the application form [5]:
1. A letter of motivation (max 800 words) including a brief summary
of your previous academic work and a concise statement of what you want
to learn and work on during the workshop. Note: this should not be a
fleshed-out research proposal, novel and conceptual ideas are welcome!
2. A CV
Submission Deadline: 1 June 2025
Decisions communicated by: 1 July 2025
Please visit the project's web page for more details regarding the
selection process.
_Date and Location_
[Online] Informal Get-together: December 2025
[Online] Reading group and presentation sessions: 07 January 2026, 21
January 2026, 04 February 2026 and 18 February 2026
[In-person] Workshop at the University of Hanover: 25-27 February 2026
_Contact_
Please feel free to reach out in case of any questions!
Anna-Katharina Kothe anna-katharina.kothe(a)uni-flensburg.de
Jakob Ortmann jakob.ortmann(a)cells.uni-hannover.de
PEM-Lab Website:
https://phil-econ-model-lab.org [6]
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Anna-Katharina Kothe & Jakob Ortmann
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[1]
https://sites.google.com/view/mc-pmp-brussels-2025/
[2]
https://sciphihan.de/
[3]
http://www.a-sensible-world.net/
[4]
https://www.phil-econ-model-lab.org/
[5]
https://www.phil-econ-model-lab.org/posts/call-for-applications
[6]
https://phil-econ-model-lab.org/