01 - 05/08/2022
Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students 2022 (Online)
https://www.mathsummer.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
[20 fee waivers are available for students in need, regardless the nationality]
The Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) is organising the eigth Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students, which will take place from Monday 1st August - Friday 5th August 2022. The summer school is open to excellent female students who want to specialise in mathematical philosophy.
The school’s aim is to encourage female students to engage with mathematical and scientific approaches to philosophical problems, and thereby help to redress the gender imbalance in formal philosophy: it offers the opportunity for study in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, for lively debate, and for the development of a network of students and professors interested in the application of formal methods to philosophy.
This year at the summer school, we will presumably have the following lecture streams:
The organising committee for this year’s summer school consists of Alice Murphy, Nicola Bonatti, William D´Alessandro, John Dougherty, and Jürgen Landes.
For information about how to apply for participation, please see the instructions at "Call for Application".
Master in Logic and Philosophy of Science
Many students from the summer school go on to study or research at the MCMP. In particular, attendees of the summer school may be interested in applying for our Master program in Logic and Philosophy of Science, details of which may be found on the MCMP website.
Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students 2022 (Online)
https://www.mathsummer.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
[20 fee waivers are available for students in need, regardless the nationality]
The Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) is organising the eigth Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students, which will take place from Monday 1st August - Friday 5th August 2022. The summer school is open to excellent female students who want to specialise in mathematical philosophy.
The school’s aim is to encourage female students to engage with mathematical and scientific approaches to philosophical problems, and thereby help to redress the gender imbalance in formal philosophy: it offers the opportunity for study in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, for lively debate, and for the development of a network of students and professors interested in the application of formal methods to philosophy.
This year at the summer school, we will presumably have the following lecture streams:
- "Explanations in Mathematical and Computantional Sciences" led by Atoosa Kasirzadeh (Edinburgh).
- "Idealisations in Machine Learning", led by Emily Sullivan (Eindhoven).
The organising committee for this year’s summer school consists of Alice Murphy, Nicola Bonatti, William D´Alessandro, John Dougherty, and Jürgen Landes.
For information about how to apply for participation, please see the instructions at "Call for Application".
Master in Logic and Philosophy of Science
Many students from the summer school go on to study or research at the MCMP. In particular, attendees of the summer school may be interested in applying for our Master program in Logic and Philosophy of Science, details of which may be found on the MCMP website.
01/04/2022
Yuriy Loboda : Emerging technologies in contemporary warfare: expectations and reality of AI
Time: 11:00 CET
Place: Zoom
Yuriy Loboda : Emerging technologies in contemporary warfare: expectations and reality of AI
Time: 11:00 CET
Place: Zoom
03/03/2022
International Seminar:
Philosophy in Lviv (Ukraine), intellectual capital of Central Europe (1900-1939)
Thursday, 3 March 2022, at 19:00 CET (Nancy/Krakow) / 18:00 UTC (Dublin) / 13:00 UTC-5 (Montréal)
Duration: 2 hours on Zoom
To receive the connection information, please register here:
https://forms.gle/MGkJFKp86yXjpvoo6
Facebook event
Today, Ukraine is facing a heartbreaking military attack – we hope that this will not last. The country is at the same time victim of humiliating Russian propaganda, aiming at its legitimacy and dignity, and rewriting its history.
We, philosophers who have devoted an important part of our professional life to the philosophy practised in Lviv, one of the most inspiring Ukrainian cities, would like to speak again about this unique intellectual heritage.
This meeting will reunite international experts in the philosophy done at the University of Lviv, in particular in the first 40 years of the twentieth century. We will talk about the school of thought founded by Kazimierz Twardowski, which gathered Ukrainians, Poles and Jews. A paradigmatic example of the culture of Mitteleuropa, this school was a modern, pluralistic space of languages and cultures, where the quest for truth and respectful dialogue were the fundamental values.
Join us to celebrate Ukraine and its thriving intellectual history.
Participants (the list is not final)
International Seminar:
Philosophy in Lviv (Ukraine), intellectual capital of Central Europe (1900-1939)
Thursday, 3 March 2022, at 19:00 CET (Nancy/Krakow) / 18:00 UTC (Dublin) / 13:00 UTC-5 (Montréal)
Duration: 2 hours on Zoom
To receive the connection information, please register here:
https://forms.gle/MGkJFKp86yXjpvoo6
Facebook event
Today, Ukraine is facing a heartbreaking military attack – we hope that this will not last. The country is at the same time victim of humiliating Russian propaganda, aiming at its legitimacy and dignity, and rewriting its history.
We, philosophers who have devoted an important part of our professional life to the philosophy practised in Lviv, one of the most inspiring Ukrainian cities, would like to speak again about this unique intellectual heritage.
This meeting will reunite international experts in the philosophy done at the University of Lviv, in particular in the first 40 years of the twentieth century. We will talk about the school of thought founded by Kazimierz Twardowski, which gathered Ukrainians, Poles and Jews. A paradigmatic example of the culture of Mitteleuropa, this school was a modern, pluralistic space of languages and cultures, where the quest for truth and respectful dialogue were the fundamental values.
Join us to celebrate Ukraine and its thriving intellectual history.
Participants (the list is not final)
- Prof. Jan H. Wolenski, Jagiellonian University (Poland)
- Prof. Peter Simons, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)
- Prof. Mathieu Marion, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)
- Dr. Anna C. Zielinska, Université de Lorraine à Nancy (France)