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Time and place: , Blindern, Georg Sverdrups Hus, Grupperom 4

Robert Aronowitz is Professor, History and Sociology of Science, and the Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, Seminarrom 3

An interdisciplinary workshop exploring themes related to the philosophy of communication, University of Oslo

Time and place: , Georg Sverdrups Hus, Undervisningsrom 2 og 7

Philosophy of Self-Assembly and Self-Organisation in Living Systems 

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 3

Advanced course in Research Ethics: Scholars in the humanities are expected to contribute knowledge to the society. Their work and insights often call for or aims at social change. This course critically examines research for social change and debates about scholar activism.

Time and place: , GM452

"Bridging Distance: Antarctica, Indigenous Philosophy, and Intergenerational Justice"

Time and place: , GM 467 and Zoom

Talk by Valen Simpson, Loar Cases, Communication, and Luck

Time and place: , Blindern, Georg Sverdrups Hus, Undervisningsrom 2

Ulrike Felt is Professor of Science and Technology Studies, and Head of the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Vienna.

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstiernes House, room 203

Presentation by Pål Fjeldvig Antonsen, IFIKK. All are welcome!

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, Sophus Bugges hus

Mag.art. Kari J. Brandtzæg ved Institutt for filosofi, ide- og kunsthistorie og klassiske språk vil forsvare sin avhandling Henrik Sørensen og mellomkrigstidens tendenskunst i et transnasjonalt avantgardeperspektiv for graden philosophiae doctor (ph.d.).

Time and place: , GM 667 and Zoom

Talk by Jonathan Lewis Knowles, Metaphysical realism and semantic externalism

Time and place: , GM room 452

"Due process and discrimination. A normative analysis of (un)principled justification in NAV"

Time and place: , Blindern, Georg Sverdrups Hus, Undervisningsrom 1

Bendik Hellem Aaby (IFIKK, UiO) does research in philosophy of biology and philosophy of action. His research concerns are, amongst other things, the role behavior plays in evolutionary theory, the attribution of agency to non-human organisms, and to what extent purposiveness can be adequately accounted for by evolutionary theory.

Time and place: , Georg Morgenstierne Room 652

Public lecture by Åsa Wikforss, Stockholm University. All are welcome!

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 4

We are delighted to announce the workshop Polysemi, concepts and representation by the Centre for Philosophy and the Sciences, University of Oslo. 

Time and place: , Aud 4, Eilert Sundts Hus, Blindern

In this lecture, Marit Grøtta (University of Oslo) will discuss the ambivalent responses to portrait photographs in the writings of Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, and Virginia Woolf.

Time and place: , GMH 652

Michael Morreau is coming to the GOODATTENTION speaker series to present on his paper "Learning from Ranters: The Effect of Information Resistance on the Epistemic Quality of Social Network Deliberation"

Time and place: , GM 205

Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers) visits the GoodAttention Group

Time and place: , GM467

"Ecological beings, human beings, and human rights"

Time and place: , GMH 652

Research Scientist Mikkel Lepperød (Simula) will give a talk entitled "Validating models in NeuroAI".

Time and place: , GM 667 and Zoom

Talk by Nicholas Allot, Moral ‘grammar’, the Linguistic Analogy and the competence/performance distinction

Time and place: , GM 652

Explanation: The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful: Tania Lombrozo (Princeton) presents to the GoodAttention group

Time and place: , GMH-452

A two-day conference at the University of Oslo, on the publication of the anthology The Poverty of Anti-realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History.

Time and place: , Aud 5, Eilert Sundts Hus, Blindern

In this lecture, Tobias Dias (Aarhus University) will discuss the history and politics of artist-led alternative university projects.

Time and place: , GM 452

Philosophical Seminar with Joshua Gert