Tidligere arrangementer - Side 14
This is the fifth workshop on Kantian Foundations of Democracy. KanDem is the first large scale analysis of the democratic theory of the Kantian School in Germany in the 1790s. For more information about the project, please visit the project web page.
Carolyn Dicey Jennings (University of California, Merced) presents to the GoodAttention group.
"On the Reality of Gender"
Suki Finn is guest researcher at CPS and will give the talk "On the reality of gender" for both the Practical Philosophy Group and The CPS Lunch Forum. The Forum therefore takes place outside its normal time slot for this talk.
Three candidates will give trial lectures for the position of Associate Professor in History of Art and Visual Studies (The Global South).
Christopher Siwicki (The Norwegian Institute in Rome)
Giuliano Sidro (Center for the Tebtunis Papyri, UC Berkeley)
The workshop is part of the project “Rethinking the Soviet experiment: Ukrainian and Russian perspectives” (RSE) which brings together scholars of 20th c. Soviet culture and society who had to flee the ongoing war in Ukraine and its catastrophic aftermath. RSE is being organized as a cooperation between the University of Oslo, the Humboldt University in Berlin, and the University of Belgrade and aims to provide opportunities of networking and intellectual exchange for Ukrainian, Russian, and Ukrainian-Russian scholars who are currently based in Europe.
Sponsored by Circle U (European University Alliance).
If you wish to participate in the first workshop, please contact the organizers.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change.
Valentina Orrù (University of Pavia)
Talk by Sérgio Farias, Distal Content and Counterfactual Comparison: A Teleosemantic Solution to the Distality Problem
"The ‘Global duties – Local burdens’ Problem in Just Biodiversity Conservation"
Dr Suki Finn is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Royal Holloway University of London and a visiting fellow with the CPS at the University of Oslo. Previously, she was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Southampton and has held other visiting fellowships at the University of Vienna (2023), Australian National University (2019), New York University (2018), and City University of New York Graduate Center (2014). Her areas of research span the philosophy of logic, metaphysics, philosophy of science, feminism, and epistemology. She has published a number of articles on these topics in Synthese, Bioethics, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, European Journal of the Philosophy of Science, Australasian Journal of Logic, Philosophia, and more. She is the author of What’s in a Doughnut Hole? And other philosophical food for thought (Icon, 2024) and editor of Women of Ideas (Oxford University Press, 2021). Dr Finn. is a University and College Union representative, and is on the Executive Committee for the Society for Women in Philosophy UK and the Council for the Royal Institute of Philosophy. For more information on her research, see: www.sukifinn.com
Isak Hærem (University of Oslo)
Joel David Hamkins (O’Hara Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics, University of Notre Dame) will give a talk titled "Varieties of potentialism".
Three candidates will give trial lectures for the position of Associate Professor in History of Ideas
Book launch for Temporal Experiments: Seven Ways of Configuring Time in Art and Literature (eds. Bruce Barnhart and Marit Grøtta).
Dan Kelly (Purdue University) presents to the GoodAttention group.
Ernst Bjerke holder lunsjhistorisk seminar om boken "Imago Mundi. Nürnbergkrøniken som bokkunst". Bjerke er PhD og samlingsforvalter ved Stiftelsen Oslo katedralskole.
Five candidates will give trial lectures for the position of Associate Professor in History of Art and Visual Studies (Medieval Art and Visual Culture).
Nikoletta Kanavou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Talk by Adriana Alcaraz-Sánchez, I woke up with a blank mind: White dreaming and associated phenomena
"Johann Benjamin Erhard's Duty to Revolution"
Geoffrey Galt Harpham is the author of thirteen books and over one hundred articles and essays in the fields of literary studies, philosophy, linguistics, and intellectual history. His recent books are Scholarship and Freedom (Harvard Univ. Press) and Citizenship on Catfish Row: Race and Nation in American Popular Entertainment (Univ. of South Carolina Press). His Theories of Race 1684-1900, an anthology of scientific and philosophical discussions of the race concept, will be online in early summer 2023. He has taught at Tulane University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Duke University, and from 2002-15, he was director of the National Humanities Center.
David Grimaldi (University of Oslo)