Events - Page 11
Visa A. J. Kurki (University of Helsinki) will present his article 'Can nature hold rights?: It's not as easy as you think'
In this DynamiTE lunchtime seminar, Visa A. J. Kurki will be presenting his paper ‘Can Nature Hold Rights? It’s not as Easy as you Think’.
Reading Armenian History as a Socially Symbolic Act
Nicholas S.M. Matheou (University of Edinburgh)
Juan Christian Pellicer (University of Oslo)
Master Christopher James Masterman at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas will defend his dissertation Ways of Talking about Worlds: Papers on the Metaphysics and Logic of Modality for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Philosophical Seminar with Jens Timmermann (St Andrews)
Einar Duenger Bøhn (b. 1977) is Professor of philosophy at the University of Agder. Main research areas: metaphysics, the philosophy of technology, aesthetics, the philosophy of religion, and ethics. Bøhn has published many international articles and several books, e.g. “God and Abstract objects” (Cambridge University Press, 2019) and “Teknologiens Filosofi” (Cappelen Damm, 2022). Bohn is also an active voice on behalf of philosophy outside of academia, with many radio appearances and philosophy podcasts on his conscience. Other than that, he seems to experience some meaning from driving his motorcycle, drawing with charcoal, and hanging out with his cat and his kids.
New time: Feb 13 at 12:15. Simon Okholm, guest researcher at CPS, will present "In-between disease theory and normative appeals: Is aging treatable?"
In this lecture, art historian Mechtild Widrich (Chicago) will review recent debates about contemporary monuments in light of overwhelming experiences of a world in crisis.
Cat Saint-Croix (University of Minnesota) presents to the GoodAttention group
"Valuing Animals"
Anastasia Maravela (University of Oslo)
Sara Negri (University of Genoa) will give a talk titled:
"The development of Gentzen sequent calculus: Ketonen's discovery of invertible rule systems"
Ege Yumusak (Harvard) presents to the GoodAttention group.
Talk by Drew Johnson, (At)tending to your needs: The function of attention and the evolution of sophisticated cognition
Master Francesca Canepuccia at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas defended her dissertation How to
Become a Prophetess: Strategies for Authorizing a Prophetic Mission in the Works of Francesca Romana for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Sam Roberts (University of Konstanz) will give a talk titled "Actualism and Potentialism"
Zachary C. Irving (University of Virginia) presents to the GoodAttention group on The Spontaneity Deficit: Good Minds in the Age of Distraction.
Talk by Błażej Skrzypulec, Space and the Limits of Perception
C. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah) presents to the GoodAttention group on Value Collapse.
“States, Cities, and the Admission of Refugees: Do Sub-State Collectives Have a Right to ‘Take Up the Slack’?”
Ansten Klev (Czech Academy of Sciences) will give a talk titled "Aczel's V and the notion of set"
A talk by Gaia Belardinelli and Thomas Bolander
The 2022 Thoralf Skolem Memorial Lecture will be given by Harry Lewis, Gordon McKay Research Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University