2023

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Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 3

Advanced course in methods: This is part two of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Each course can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both. 

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 2

Advanced course in theories of knowledge: This is part one of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Each course can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both. 

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 5

The aim of this course is to encourage reflection on art objects understood as aesthetic objects. Key questions will engage with the kind of knowledge an aesthetic approach can impart and notions of art as artwork or as experience.

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This PhD course will focus on the phenomenon of entanglement and non-locality in quantum mechanics, with the aim of deepening the understanding of their philosophical implications.

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: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 2

Advanced course in methods: This is part two of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Each course can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both. 

Time and place: , Sophus Bugges hus, seminarrom 2

Advanced course in theories of knowledge: This is part one of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Both can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both. 

Time and place: , GM 452

This PhD course will focus on important topics related to understanding sexual violence, sexist ideology, rape myths, and their relation to epistemic injustices. The lecturer is Dr. Hilkje Hänel.

Time and place: , GMH 452

PhD fellow Biu Huntington-Rainey will present an overview of their research on innovation and acquisition at the syntax-pragmatics interface.