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Faculty of Philosophy GRIPh Groningen Research Institute for Philosophy Bulletin Volume 15 January 2016
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Faculty of Philosophy

GRIPh

Groningen Research Institute for Philosophy

Bulletin

Volume 15

January 2016

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Publications,.........................................................................,1!Scientific,....................................................................................,1!Professional,...............................................................................,9!Popular,...................................................................................,10!Other,research,output,.............................................................,11!

Lectures,.............................................................................,13!Scientific,lectures,....................................................................,13!Other,lectures,.........................................................................,33!

Appointments,&,accolades,.................................................,38!

PhD,defenses,.....................................................................,40!

Membership,of,PhD,committees,&,opposition,...................,41!

Travel,&,conferences,..........................................................,43!

Miscellaneous,....................................................................,50!

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Publications

Scientific

Contribution to journal - Article • Adriaenssen, H. T. (2015). The Representation of Hercules:

Ockham's Critique of Species. Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale, 26, 433-455.

• Adriaenssen, H. T. (2015). The radical Cartesianism of Robert Desgabets and the scholastic heritage. British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 23(1), 46-68.

• Booth, A. (2015). Belief is Contingently Involuntary. Ratio. 10.1111/rati.12126

• de Wiljes, O. O., van Elburg, R. A., Biehl, M., & Keijzer, F. (2015). Modeling spontaneous activity across an excitable epithelium: Support for a coordination scenario of early neural evolution. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 9. 10.3389/fncom.2015.00110

• Dutilh Novaes, C. (2015). A Dialogical, Multi-Agent Account of the Normativity of Logic. Dialectica, 69(4), 587-609.

• Dutilh Novaes, C. (2015). The formal and the formalized: the cases of syllogistic and supposition theory. Kriterion, 56(131), 253-270.

• Engelsma, J. (2015). Arbitrary Foundations? On Klein's Objection to Foundationalism. Acta Analytica, 30(4), 389-408. 10.1007/s12136-015-0257-9

• Evers, D. (2015). Street on evolution and the normativity of epistemic reasons. Synthese, 192(11), 3663-3676. [10.1007/s11229-015-0714-4]. 10.1007/s11229-015-0714-4

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• French, R. (2015). A Sequent Calculus for Urn Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 24(2), 131-147. 10.1007/s10849-015-9216-5

• Fried, E. I., Boschloo, L., van Borkulo, C. D., Schoevers, R. A., Romeijn, J-W., Wichers, M., de Jonge, P., Nesse, R. M. , Tuerlinckx, F., & Borsboom, D. (2015). Commentary: "Consistent Superiority of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Over Placebo in Reducing Depressed Mood in Patients with Major Depression". Frontiers in Psychiatry, 6, 117. 10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00117

• Friederich, S. (2015). Re-thinking local causality. Synthese, 192(1), 221-240. 10.1007/s11229-014-0563-6

• Friederich, S. (2015). Symmetry, empirical significance, and identity. British journal for the philosophy of science, 66, 537-559. 10.1093/bjps/axt046

• Hindriks, F. (2015). How Does Reasoning (Fail to) Contribute to Moral Judgment? Dumbfounding and Disengagement. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 18(2), 237-250. 10.1007/s10677-015-9575-7

• Hindriks, F. (2015). Ware liefde zonder uniciteit: goede redenen voor romantische liefde. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 107(1), 71-93.

• Hindriks, F., & Guala, F. (2015). A Unified Social Ontology. Philosophical Quarterly, 65(259), 177-201. 10.1093/pq/pqu072

• Hindriks, F. (2015). Deconstructing Searle’s Making the Social World. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 45(3), 363–369. 10.1177/0048393115575911

• Hindriks, F., & Guala, F. (2015). Institutions, rules, and equilibria: a unified theory. Journal of Institutional Economics, 11(3), 459-480. 10.1017/S1744137414000496

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• Hindriks, F., & Guala, F. (2015). Understanding institutions: replies to Aoki, Binmore, Hodgson, Searle, Smith, and Sugden. Journal of Institutional Economics, 11(3), 515-522. 10.1017/S1744137415000120

• Jékely, G., Keijzer, F., & Godfrey-Smith, P. (2015). An option space for early neural evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, [20150181].

• Keijzer, F. (2015). Moving and sensing without input and output: Early nervous systems and the origins of the animal sensorimotor organization. Biology & Philosophy, 30(3), 311-331. DOI 10.1007/s10539-015-9483-1

• Kleingeld, P. (2015). Consistent egoists and situation managers: Two problems for situationism. Philosophical Explorations, 18(3), 344-361. 10.1080/13869795.2015.1038293

• Köder, F., Maier, E., & Hendriks, P. (2015). Perspective shift increases processing effort of pronouns: a comparison between direct and indirect speech. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 30(8), 940-946. 10.1080/23273798.2015.1047460

• Krabbe, E. C. W., & van Laar, J. A. (2015). That’s no argument! The dialectic of non-argumentation. Synthese, 192(4), 1173-1197. 10.1007/s11229-014-0609-9

• Maier, E. (2015). Reference, Binding, and Presupposition: Three Perspectives on the Semantics of Proper Names. Erkenntnis, 80(2), 313-333. 10.1007/s10670-014-9702-1

• Maier, E. (2015). Quotation and Unquotation in Free Indirect Discourse. Mind & Language, 30(3), 345-373. 10.1111/mila.12083

• Maier, E. (2015). Reported Speech in the Transition from Orality to Literacy. Glotta, 91(1), 152-170. 10.13109/glot.2015.91e.1.152

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• Maier, E. (2015). Parasitic attitudes. Linguistics and Philosophy, 38(3), 205-236. 10.1007/s10988-015-9174-z

• McKenzie Alexander, J., Himmelreich, J., & Thompson, C. (2015). Epistemic Landscapes, Optimal Search and the Division of Cognitive Labour. Philosophy of Science, 82(2), 424-453.

• Nauta, L. (2015). The Order of Knowing: Juan Luis Vives on Language, Thought, and the Topics. Journal of the History of Ideas, 76(3), 325-345.

• Nawar, T. (2015). Augustine on the Varieties of Understanding and Why There is No Learning from Words. Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, 3, 1-31.

• Nawar, T. (2015). Aristotelian Finitism. Synthese, 192(8), 2345–2360.

• Nawar, T. (2015). Augustine on the Dangers of Friendship. Classical quarterly, 65(2), 836-851. 10.1017/S0009838815000427

• Pauly, M. (2015). Winning Isn’t Everything: How Sports Competition Rules Can Make You Want to Lose. Mathematical intelligencer, 37(3), 66-70. DOI 10.1007/s00283-014-9510-0

• Peijnenburg, J. (2015). Repliek. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 107(2), 199-212.

• Peijnenburg, J. (2015). Transmissie, emergentie en fading foundations. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 107(2), 125-146.

• Romeijn, J., & Wenmackers, S. (2015). A New Theory about Old Evidence. Synthese. 10.1007/s11229-014-0632-x

• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). Aristotle, Heereboord and the polemical target of Spinoza’s critique of teleology. Journal of the History of Philosophy.

• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). Fixing Descartes: Ethical Intellectualism in Spinoza’s Early Writings. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 53(3), 338-361.

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• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). Divine action and God’s immutability: a historical case study on how to resist occasionalism. European Journal of Philosophy of Religion, 7(4).

• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). The ontology of determination, from Descartes to Spinoza. Science in Context, 28(4), 515-543. 10.1017/S0269889715000319

• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). Defect of knowledge and practice of virtue in Geulincx’s occasionalism. Studia Leibnitiana, 53(3), 338-361.

• Stahl, T. (2015). Praxis und Totalität: Lukács' Ontologie des gesellschaftlichen Seins im Lichte aktueller sozialontologischer Debatten. Lukács 2014/2015: Jahrbuch der Internationalen Georg-Lukács-Gesellschaft, 14/15, 123-150.

• Timmerman, P. (2015). Contractualism and the Significance of Perspective-Taking. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 18(5), 909-925. 10.1007/s10677-014-9543-7

• van Loo, H., & Romeijn, J-W. (2015). Psychiatric comorbidity: fact or artifact?. Theoretical medicine and bioethics, 36(1), 41-60. 10.1007/s11017-015-9321-0

• van Mazijk, C. (2015). Do we have to choose between conceptualism and non-conceptualism?. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 23(5), 645-665. 10.1080/09672559.2015.1091028

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Contribution to journal - Scientific review • Bewersdorf, G. (2015). Fading foundations en hun

epistemologische consequenties. Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, 107(2), 173.

• Nawar, T. (2015). J. Barnes, Proof, Knowledge, and Scepticism: Essays in Ancient Philosophy III. Philosophy, 90(3), 539-544. 10.1017/S0031819115000042

Contribution to journal - Editorial • Friederich, S. (2015). Particle physics after the Higgs discovery:

Philosophical perspectives. Studies in history and philosophy of modern physics, 51, 69-70.

Contribution to Book - Chapter • Boele Van Hensbroek, P. (2015). Conceptualising Land and

Nation in Early Gold Coast Nationalism. In Doing Conceptual History in Africa. (pp. 197-225). [8]

• Boele Van Hensbroek, P. (2015). Cultural Resources for Democracy: The Case of South Korean Democratization and the Nineteenth-Century Tonghak Movement. In Non-Western Encounters with Democratization: Imagining Democracy after the Arab Spring. (pp. 181-196). [10] Farnham and Burlington.

• Dutilh Novaes, C. (2015). Conceptual genealogy for analytic philosophy. In J. A. Bell, A. Culrofello, & P. M. Livingston (Eds.), Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide: Pluralist Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century. (pp. 75-110). Routledge.

• Dutilh Novaes, C., & Spruyt, J. (2015). Those funny words: medieval theories of syncategorematic terms. In Linguistic Content : New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.

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• Evink, C. (2015). Metaphysics in Phenomenology: Levinas and the 'Theological Turn'. In A. Breitling, C. B., & A. Cools (Eds.), Debating Levinas' Legacy. (pp. 127-143). (Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology; Vol. 3). Leiden: Brill.

• Evink, C. (2015). The Gift of Life.: Jan Patocka and the Christian Heritage. In J. Dodd, & L. Hagedorn (Eds.), The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Religion, War and the Crisis of Modernity A Special Issue Dedicated to the Philosophy of Jan Patocka. (Vol. XIV – 2015, pp. 47-63). London: Routledge.

• Lenz, M. (2015). Between Things and Propositions: The Realism of Walter Burley and Walter Chatton. In L. Cesalli, & J. Marenbon (Eds.), On what there was: Medieval conceptions of being, 500-1650. Brepols Publishers.

• Maier, E. (2016). Why my I is your you: On the communication of de se attitudes. In M. Garcia-Carpintero, & S. Torre (Eds.), About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication. (pp. 220-245). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

• Maier, E., de Koster, A., & Spenader, J. (2015). Simulating prosody in free indirect speech: A reading study. In S. Lestrade, P. de Swart, & L. Hogeweg (Eds.), Addenda: Artikelen voor Ad Foolen. (pp. 263-273). Nijmegen.

• Nauta, L. (2015). De-essentializing the World: Valla, Agricola, Vives, and Nizolio on Universals and Topics. In A. Frazier, & P. Nold (Eds.), Essays in Renaissance Thought and Letters: In Honor of John Monfasani. (pp. 196-215). Brill Academic Publisher. 10.1163/9789004294653_012

• Nauta, L. (2015). Meaning and Linguistic Usage in Renaissance Humanism: The Case of Valla. In M. Cameron, & R. J. Stainton (Eds.), Linguistic Content: New Essays on the History of Philosophy of Language. (pp. 136-155). Oxford University Press.

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• Pätzold, D. (2015). La raison et l'absolu. In J-F. Kervégan, & H. J. Sandkühler (Eds.), Manuel de L'idéalisme Allemand. (pp. 45-88). Paris: Les Éditions du Cerf.

• Sangiacomo, A. (2015). Teleology and agreement in nature. In Spinoza: Basic Concepts. Exeter: Imprint Academic.

• Stahl, T. (2015). Verbrecher, Revolutionäre und Schöne Seelen: Hegel über die Pathologien sozialer Freiheit. In T. Stahl, & J. Christ (Eds.), Momente der Freiheit: Beiträge aus den Foren des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011. (pp. 47-69). Frankfurt: Vittorio Klostermann.

• Tamminga, A. (2015). On the relation between collective and individual obligations. In E. Dragalina-Chernaya (Ed.), Rationality in Action: Intentions, Interpretations and Interactions. (pp. 183-189). Saint Petersburg: Aleteya.

• van Wijnbergen-Huitink, J. (2015). Subjective meaning: an introduction. In J. van Wijbergen-Huitink, & C. Meier (Eds.), Subjective Meaning: Alternatives to Relativism. (pp. 1-19). (Linguistische Arbeiten). De Gruyter Mouton.

Contribution to Book - Conference contribution • Boele Van Hensbroek, P. (2015). Can political concepts travel?:

How Asian and African intellectuals reacted to the West. In Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag.

• Krabbe, E. C. W., & van Laar, J. A. (2015). That’s No Argument! The Ultimate Criticism?. In B. J. Garssen, D. Godden, G. Mitchell, & A. F. Snoeck Henkemans (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. (pp. 793-804). Amsterdam: Sic Sat, International Centre for the Study of Argumentation.

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• Maier, E., & Bary, C. (2015). Three puzzles about negation in non-canonical speech reports. In Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium. Amsterdam: ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam.

• Quaeghebeur, E., Wesseling, C. C., Beauxis-Aussalet, E. M. A. L., Piovesan, T., & Sterkenburg, T. (2015). Eliciting sets of acceptable gambles — The CWI World Cup Competition. In T. Augustin, S. Doria, E. Miranda, & E. Quaeghebeur (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications 2015 (ISIPTA 9). (pp. 348-348). Pescara: SIPTA.

Contribution to Book - Foreword/postscript • Stahl, T., & Christ, J. (2015). Vorwort. In J. Christ, & T. Stahl

(Eds.), Momente der Freiheit: Beiträge aus den Foren des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011. (pp. 7). Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann.

Book - Book editing • Stahl, T. (2015). Momente der Freiheit: Beiträge aus den Foren

des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011. Frankfurt: Vittorio Klostermann.

• van Wijnbergen-Huitink, J., & Meier, C. (Ed.) (2015). Subjective Meaning: Alternatives to Relativism. (Linguistische Arbeiten). De Gruyter Mouton.

Professional

Contribution to journal - Article • Krabbe, E. C. W. (2015). Else Barth (1928-2015).

Argumentation. 10.1007/s10503-015-9369-z

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• Vujošević, M. (2015). Conscience as the Rational Deficit of Psychopaths. Philosophical Psychology, 28(8), 1219-1240. 10.1080/09515089.2014.983221

Contribution to Book - Chapter • Kleingeld, P. (2015). Kants tweevoudig perspectief op morele

vooruitgang. In A. van Harskamp, G. Meynen, & B. Siertsema (Eds.), Worden wij betere mensen? : Essays over morele vooruitgang. (pp. 10-27). Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Klement.

• Snellen, P., & Talsma, J. (2015). Ambtelijke integriteit en vriendschap. In Rondom Vriendschap: Filosofische beschouwingen. (pp. 260-274). Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Klement.

Book • Van Ditmarsch H., Halpern, J.Y., van der Hoek, W,. & Kooi B.

(2015). Handbook of Epistemic Logic. London: College Publications. Popular

Popular

Contribution to journal - Article • Griffioen, S. (2015). Onttovering, moderniteit en christelijk

verleden: Een analyse van ‘Geistesgeschichte’ aan de hand van Hans Blumenberg en Marcel Gauchet. Groniek, Historisch Tijdschrift.

• Hindriks, F. (2015). Aan de zijlijn blijven is dus je eigen keus. Trouw.

• Hindriks, F., & Timmerman, P. (2015). Groningers moeten significante voordelen gaan genieten van gaswinning. Sociale Vraagstukken.

• Hindriks, F. (2015). Laat verantwoordelijkheid niet gijzelen door de vrije wil. Sociale Vraagstukken.

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• Hindriks, F. (2015). Niet jij, maar wij zijn de maatschappij. Sociale Vraagstukken.

• Hindriks, F. (2015). Niet jij, maar wij zijn de maatschappij. Friesch Dagblad.

Contribution to Book/Report types - Chapter • Geerdink, L. (2015). Op zoek naar het bewijs van een

onafhankelijke werkelijkheid. In T. De Mey (Ed.), Het Nadeel van de Zekerheid: Uitgedaagd door het scepticisme. (pp. 127-143). Lemniscaat.

Book/Report types - Report • Van Ditmarsch H., & Kooi B. (2015). One Hundred Prisoners

and a Light Bulb. (With illustrations by Elancheziyan). Springer. • Pauly, M. (2015). Een huis delen: Hoe hou je het leuk?.

Science Shop, University of Groningen.

Other research output

Contribution to journal - Book/Film/Article review • de Boer, S. (2015). Martin Pickavé and Lisa Shapiro, editors.

Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 53(1), 161-162.

• Evers, D. (2015). Review Meaning and Normativity, by Allan Gibbard. Theoria, 81(1), 82-86. 10.1111/theo.12061

• Geerdink, L., & Dutilh Novaes, C. (2015). Review of S. Shapiro's Varieties of Logic. History and Philosophy of Logic. 10.1080/01445340.2015.1064956

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• Hindriks, F. (2015). Do social institutions require collective acceptance?: Review of Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition. Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality 4, by Mattia Gallotti and John Michael (eds.). Metascience, 24(3), 467-470. 10.1007/s11016-015-0002-4

• Thompson, C. (2015). Review of Melissa Scwartzberg's 'Counting the many: The origins and limits of supermajority rule'. Contemporary Political Theory, 14.

• van Mazijk, C. (2015). Walter Hopp, Perception and knowledge: a phenomenological account. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 14(4), 1185-1191. 10.1007/s11097-014-9382-y

• van Mazijk, C. (2015). Book Review of Andrea Staiti’s Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology: Nature, spirit, and life. Phenomenological Reviews.

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Other contribution • Romeijn, J.De Wetenschapsvisie: eenzijdig en Marxistisch

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Lectures

Scientific lectures Han Thomas Adriaenssen

• ‘Aristotelian Responses to Mechanization. Kenelm Digby and John Sergeant on Natural Philosophy and Metaphysics’(met Sander de Boer), Scottish seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, 8 mei 2015

• ‘Locke's Groundless Fear of Wrong Principles. Henry Lee and the Limits of Empiricism’.The Claim of Experience. The Legacy of Empiricism. Liege, 24 oktober 2015.

Hein van den Berg • ‘Kant and the Scope of Analogy in the Life Sciences’ . A

Dialogue between Kant and the Sciences. Exploring new perspectives in history and philosophy of science. Technische Universität Dortmund, Dortmund, July 9-11, 2015.

Benjamin Bewersdorf • ‘Experience, Belief Change and Confirmational Holism’, at

the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy, McMaster University, Canada, May 22, 2015

• ‘Bayesian Epistemology, Logical Omniscience and the Objects of Beliefs’, at the Oldenburg-Groningen Workshop in Formal Epistemology, June 25, 2015, University of Groningen, Netherlands

• ‘Concept Learning and Bayesian Epistemology’, at the Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, July 3, 2015

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Max Bialek • ‘Interest Relativity in the Best System Analysis of Laws’,

European Philosophy of Science Association, Dusseldorf, Germany

• ‘Interest Relativity in the Best System Analysis of Laws’, MuST Conference in Philosophy of Science, Tilburg, Netherlands

• ‘Measuring (Meta-)Physical Limits to Induction’, UMD Probability Workshop, College Park, Maryland

Pieter Boele van Hensbroek • ‘The idea of African development as ‘Modernisation From

Indigenous Roots’ in Gold Coast public debates around 1900’, CERDOLOTA Conference “Africa in Search of Culturally Sustainable Development: the Place and Role of African Traditions in Contemporary Dynamics of Emergence”, Yaounde, Cameroun, 21 June 2015

• ‘Rocking the Empire: Korean, Chinese and Gold Coast intellectuals in the late nineteenth century calling for internal revolution’, Nordic Workshop “Eurasian Empires, Public Space/Sphere, and Collective Identities at the Threshold of Modernity”, Helsinki, 3 December 2015

Sander de Boer • ‘Mapping the soul and its powers’, Séminaire: L’âme et ses

puissances, CESR, Tours, 6 februari • ‘Girolamo Fracastoro and Faculty Psychology’, The

Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Berlijn, 26-28 maart

• ‘Aristotelian Responses to Mechanization. Kenelm Digby and John Sergeant on Natural Philosophy and Metaphysics’, Scottish Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (SSEMP VI), St. Andrews, 7-8 mei

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• ‘Are We Better Off without Imagination? Medieval and Renaissance Debates on an Ambivalent Faculty’, Mind, Matter, and Metaphysics: Berlin-Toronto-Groningen Workshop on Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, Berlijn, 21-23 mei

• ‘Jacopo Zabarella on the Soul and Sensation’, The Mechanisms of Sense Perception in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition, Gothenburg, 12-14 juni

• ‘Jacopo Zabarella on the Cognitive Powers of the Human Soul’, KNAW colloquium: The Human Soul and its Challenges. Controversy and Censorship in the Rise of Early Modern Psychology between 1513 and 1700, Amsterdam, 2-3 juli

Anthony Booth • "Trusting & Intending” - University of Durham, Philosophy

Research Seminar, February 2015 • “Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Belief, and Extremist Belief” -

University of Southern Denmark, Research Group on Knowledge & Values, Odense, April 2015

Bianca Bosman • ‘The roots of the notion of containment in theories of

consequence: Boethius and the topics from genus and species’ at "Mind, matter and metaphysics: Berlin-Toronto-Groningen Workshop", 21-23 May 2015, Berlin.

• ‘The containment criterion in 14th-century definitions of formal consequence: an analysis of its history’ at "Leuven Workshop on Fourteenth-Century Philosophy", June 4-6, 2015, Leuven.

• ‘The containment criterion in medieval theories of consequence: Boethius and Abelard’ at "Dutch Seminar in Medieval Philosophy", 30-31 October 2015, Groningen.

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Catarina Dutilh Novaes • ‘Title TBC’. Philosophy of mathematics colloquium, Nancy

(December 14, 2015). • ‘Mathematical proofs: between orality and writing’. Enactivism

workshop, Rotterdam (December 8, 2015). • ‘A dialogical, multi-agent account of the normativity of logic’.

Inferentialism workshop, Arché, St. Andrews (November 26, 2015).

• ‘The Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Deductive Reasoning: a Cultural Story’. The Cognitive Basis of Logico-Mathematical Knowledge workshop, Bergen (November 16, 2015).

• ‘Carnapian explication as an ameliorative project: logic and social change’. LOGOS, Barcelona (October 28, 2015).

• ‘Carnapian explication as an ameliorative project: logic and social change’. Keynote lecture at Department Day, Tilburg (October 13, 2015).

• ‘Reductio proofs from a dialogical perspective’. Mathematics Colloquium, Groningen (September 29, 2015).

• ‘A dialogical analysis of structural rules’. GAP9, Osnabrück (September 17, 2015).

• ‘What does it mean to say that a mathematical proof is beautiful?’. CLMPS, Helsinki (August 7, 2015).

• ‘Axiomatizations of arithmetic, the first-order/second-order divide, and logical pluralism’. Dubrovnik, workshop on logical pluralism (June 17, 2015).

• ‘Reductio proofs from a dialogical perspective’. Leeds, HPS Centre seminar series (May 27, 2015).

• ‘Virtuous adversariality as a model for philosophical inquiry’. Durham, workshop on virtuous adversariality (May 26, 2015).

• ‘The definition of the syllogism according to Aristotle, Ockham, and Buridan’. Workshop on Ockham and nominalism, UQAM, Montreal (May 2, 2015).

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• ‘Reasoning biases and non-monotonic logics: the case of preferential logics’. UQAM, Montreal (April 30, 2015).

• ‘Reductio proofs from a dialogical perspective’. McGill, Montreal (April 29, 2015).

• ‘Reasoning biases and non-monotonic logics: the case of preferential logics’. Modeling Minds workshop, Nijmegen (April 23, 2015).

• ‘Mathematical proofs: between orality and writing’. Conference ‘Representation and axiomatization: power and limits’, Paris (March 19, 2015).

• ‘Mathematical proofs: what are they, and why do we bother producing them at all?’ Axioma Mathematics Symposium, Groningen (March 11, 2015).

• ‘A dialogical analysis of structural rules’. MCMP, Munich (January 22, 2015).

Patryk Dziurosz-Serafinowicz • ‘Chance and Resiliency’ at OZSW Graduate Conference,

Nijmegen, 29-30 April-1 May, 2015. • ‘Comments on “Measuring Accuracy of Uncertain Doxastic

States in Many-Valued Logical Systems” • by Pavel Janda at Entia et Nomina Conference, Kraków, 9-11

September 2015. • ‘Chance and Resiliency’ at Entia et Nomina Conference,

Kraków, 9-11 September 2015. • ‘A Resiliency-Based Approach to Chance’ at the European

Philosophy of Science Association Conference (EPSA15), Duesseldorf, 23-26 September 2015.

• ‘Maximum Entropy Updating and the Value of Learning’, Fribourg's Colloquium, Fribourg, October 28, 2015.

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Coos Engelsma • ‘A Dilemma for Coherentism’, presented on 17/1/2015 at the

Dutch-Flemish Day of Philosophy, 17/1/2015, University of Groningen, Groningen.

• ‘A Dilemma for Coherentism’, presented on 29/4/2015 at the Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy, 29/4 – 1/5/2015, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen.

• ‘A Dilemma for Coherentism’, presented on 24/8/2015 at the JustGroningen conference, 23/8 – 25/8/2015, University of Groningen, Groningen.

• ‘Justification without Reasons and the Arbitrariness Objection’, presented on 12/12/2015 at the OZSW conference 2015, 11/12 – 12/12/2015, Free University, Amsterdam.

Daan Evers • ‘Is there enough evidence for moral error theory?’ book

symposium Moral Error Theory. History, Critique, Defence by Jonas Olson, Stockholm University, 15-01-2015

• ‘Are the moral fixed points conceptual truths?’ , Utrecht University, 28-03-2015

• ‘Finlay's argument against absolute moral concepts’, OZSW study group on metaethics and moral psychology, Utrecht University, 10-04-2015

• ‘Defending subjectivism about the meaning of life’, OZSW conference, VU Amsterdam, 11-12-2015

Eddo Evink • ‘Anonymity and Subjectivity’, presentatie voor de 9e

jaarvergadering van het Gezelschap voor Fenomenologische Wijsbegeerte, Amsterdam, 7 november 2015

• ‘Subject and Responsibility in Levinas and Patočka’, presentatie voor de 13th annual conference of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology, Södertörn University, Stockholm, 23-25 april 2015

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• ‘From Circumspection to Insight’, presentatie voor ‘Pragmatic Perspectives on Phenomenology’, Charles University Praag, 5-6 februari 2015

Simon Friederich • ‘Feinabstimmung der Naturkonstanten, Multiversum und

selbstverortende Evidenz’, Munich, 4 May • ‘The fine-tuning argument for the multiverse and the reality of

the constants’, DESY Hamburg, 19 November Leah Henderson

• ‘Bayesianism and Inference to the Best Explanation: the case of individual vs. group selection in biology’, Orange Beach Epistemology Workshop (2015).

• ‘Quantum Information Theory and the Quantum State’, conference on ‘Quantum Computation, Quantum Information and the Exact Sciences’, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, LMU, Munich, Germany (2015).

• ‘Should the debate over scientific realism go local?’, 5th European Philosophy of Science Association Meeting, Duesseldorf (2015).

Frank Hindriks • ‘A Cognitive Dissonance Model of Conscience: Beyond Moral

Hypocrisy and Confabulation’ Summer School on Ethics and the Empirical Sciences: Emotions and Moral Agency, Erasmus University Rotterdam, August 2015. (together with Maureen Sie)

• ‘What Is the Difference Between Money and Gender?’. Philosophical Colloquium RWTH, Aachen, July 2015.

• ‘The Social Constitution and Political Construction of Institutions.’Workshop Social Complexes 2, University of Gothenburg, May 2015.

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• ‘Can Constitutive Rules Bridge the Gap Between Is and Ought Statements?’. Workshop on ‘How to Derive Ought from Is’, University of Milan, January 2015.

• ‘Corporate Psychopathy Without Corporate Psychopaths.’ European Network of Social Ontology IV, Palermo September 2015.

• ‘What Is the Difference Between Money and Gender?’. Workshop on Social Kinds. Tampere, August 2015.

• ‘Moral Reasoning, Conscience, and Self-Deception.’ Workshop on Self-Knowledge and Moral Agency. June 2015, Nijmegen.

• - ‘Group Freedom: A Social Mechanism Account.’ TINT Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, PoSS Seminar. May 2015, Helsinki.

• - ‘Corporate Psychopathy without Corporate Psychopaths.’ TINT Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Brown Bag Seminar. May 2015, Helsinki.

• - ‘Corporate Responsibility and the Duty of Accountability.’ Conference on the Ethics of Economic Institutions. January 2015, Utrecht.

Jacques Jacobs • Contribution 35th Dutch-Flemish Day of Philosophy, 17 January

2015, Groningen: Credit Rating Agencies – Obligatory Passage Points in Networks of Socio-Material Association.

Fred Keijzer • ‘Early nervous systems and mindful bodies.’ PCCP Talk,

Theoretical Philosophy, Groningen (January 22, 2015). • ‘Agents and Organisms: Why the difference is important for the

representation discussion (and cognitive science in general).’ Invited lecture at AISB conference, Canterbury, UK (April 20, 2015).

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• ‘Early Nervous Systems and Animal Sensing’. Talk at the ISHPSSB conference, Montreal (July 7, 2015); OZSW conference, Amsterdam (December 12, 2015).

Pauline Kleingeld • ‘Volitional Self-Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal

Law’, Colloquium Rainer Forst and Darrel Moellendorf, Frankfurt am Main, Exzellenzcluster Normative Orders, 20 January 2015.

• ‘Debunking Confabulation’, presented in research group Herman Philipse, Utrecht, 17 February 2015.

• ‘Freedom as Self-Legislation in Kant’s Moral and Political Philosophy’, Conference on Freedom, Vienna, 13 March 2015.

• ‘Kantian universalism and evolutionary explanation’, Interdisciplinary workshop on moral universalism, Utrecht, 20 March 2015.

• ‘Volitional Self-Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law’, Keynote Lecture, Third Leuven Kant Conference, 29 May 2015.

• ‘Volitional Self-Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law’, Grundlegung ESP Research Seminar, June 2015.

• ‘Why the moral law is not self-legislated’, Co-authored with Marcus Willaschek, presented at the 12th International Kant Conference, Vienna, 21 September 2015.

• ‘Freedom as Self-Legislation’, Plenary Address, 12th International Kant Conference, Vienna, 23 September 2015.

• ‘Volitional Self-Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law’, OZSE conference, Amsterdam, 11 December 2015.

Franziska Köder • ‘The attraction of self-ascription in children’s interpretation of

quoted second-person pronouns’. DGfS Jahrestagung 2015, AG 10 'Perspective-taking', Leipzig, 6 March 2015.

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• ‘The effect of discourse context on children’s processing of pronouns in direct and indirect speech (poster presentation)’. Redrawing Pragmasemantic Borders, Groningen, 20 March 2015.

Erik Krabbe • ‘Fair and Unfair Strategies in Public Controversies: The Case of

Induced Earthquakes’. 1st European Conference on Argumentation (ECA): Argumentation and Reasoned Action, Arglab, Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA), Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lissabon, 12 June (with Jan Albert van Laar).

• ‘Quick, Quick, Slow: The Foxtrot of Completeness Proofs in Dialogue Logic’. Workshop on Logical Dialogue Games, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, 28 September 2015.

Theo Kuipers • ‘Concretizations of two-sided nomic truth approximation:

quantification, refinement, and stratification’, EPSA2015, Düsseldorf, 23-26 September.

Jan Albert van Laar • Jan Albert van Laar presenteerde met Erik Krabbe een paper

getiteld “Fair and unfair strategies in public controversies” op de ECA conference “Argumentation and Reasoned Action” aan de Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Lissabon, Portugal, van 9 tot 12 juni.

• Jan Albert van Laar presenteerde een paper getiteld “Fair and unfair strategies in public controversies” op de workshop “Practical argumentation in the European energy and climate debates” aan de Universidade Nova de Lisboa in Lissabon, Portugal, op 25 september.

Tessa Langendam • 'Inequality, Peace and Conflict', IAPCS Conference,10-11

september 2015, University of Manchester.

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• 'Religie en Conflict', Philos (filosofisch café),1 december 2015, Groningen.

Martin Lenz • ‘Intersubjectivity in Locke's Account of Personal Identity’, 35th

Dutch-Flemish Day of Philosophy, University of Groningen, Jan 2015

• ‘Socializing the Mind: Locke on the Determination of Content’, Oxford Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford, March 2015

• ‘Chatton and Burley on States of Affairs’, St Andrews Workshop on Wyclif and the Realist Tradition in 14th-Century Logic, St Andrews, May 2015

• ‘Comment on Stephen Zylstra’, Berlin-Toronto-Groningen Workshop on Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, HU Berlin, May 2015

• ‘Socializing the Mind: Locke on the Determination of Content’, Colloquium at Utrecht University, June 2015

• ‘What lurks beneath words? Some Aristotelian heritage in early modern linguistic theory’, Aristotle in Early Modern Philosophy Workshop, EMP OZSW Study Group, University of Groningen, June 2015

• ‘Locke and the Late Scholastics’, Conference on "Controversies in Early Modern Psychology”, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, July 2015

• ‘Spinoza on Intersubjectivity’, Collegium Spinozanum, University of Groningen, July 2015

• ‘Socializing the Mind: Locke on the Determination of Content’, OZSW Conference, Amsterdam, Dec 2015

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Yanjun Li • ‘A Dynamic Epistemic Framework for Conformant Planning’,

Fifteenth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK 2015), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, June 5, 2015

• ‘Tableau for Single-agent Epistemic PDL with Perfect Recall and No Miracles’, Fifth International Conference on Logic, Rationality and Interaction (LORI 2015), National Taiwan University, Taipei, China, October 30, 2015

• ‘More for Free: A Dynamic Epistemic Framework for Conformant Planning’ Peking University, Beijing, China, November 17, 2015

Emar Maier • ‘Formal semantics meets cognitive semantics: Introduction’. (L.

Hogeweg and E. Maier) At: FormCogSem. Nijmegen, January, 2015.

• ‘On parenthetical reports’. At: Fostering Appositive Outlook. Groningen, April, 2015.

• ‘Redrawing Pragmasemantic Borders: Introduction’. (E. Maier and J. Spenader)At: Redraw 2015. Groningen, April, 2015.

• ‘Fighting supermonsters: Exploring the limits of context shifing in semantics’. At: Context-relativity in semantics, Salzburg. July, 2015

• ‘Narrator Attraction: unshifted indexicals in direct and free indirect discourse’. At: Perspective and context shift in language.Köln, June 2015.

• ‘Fictional names in asymmetric semantics’. At: Proper Names: Current Work in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language. CEU/IAS. Budapest, June 2015.

• ‘Fictional names in meta-, counter-, and transfictional contexts’. At: Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE) 8. Cambridge, September 2015.

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• ‘The attraction of self-ascription in children’s interpretation of quoted 'you'’. (F. Köder and E. Maier).At: Semantics and Philosophy in Europe (SPE) 8. Cambridge. September 2015.

• ‘Indirectness marking in Ancient Greek’. (C. Bary and E. Maier)At: International Conference on Ancient Greek Linguistics. Rome.

• ‘Three puzzles about negation in non-canonical speech reports’. (E. Maier and C. Bary)At: The 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, December 2015.

• ‘Reference and projection in PhDRT’. At: Projection in Discourse. Groningen, November 2015.

• ‘Talking about Frodo: fictional anchors, descriptive imagination, or pretense?’. At: Mind and Language seminar, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris. November, 2015.

Marijana Milosavljevic-Vujosevic • ‘The Kantian Capacity for Moral Self-Control’, at the Institute for

Philosophy and Social Sciences, The University of Belgrade, 15 October, 2015.

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Corijn van Mazijk • ‘Husserl and the Empirical Sciences’ - OZSW - Amsterdam, 11-

12 December 2015 • ‘Transcendental Phenomenology and the Empirical Sciences’ -

Annual Meeting Society for Phenomenological Philosophy - Amsterdam, 7 November 2015

• ‘Husserl and the Empirical Sciences’ - OZSW - Amsterdam, 11-12 December 2015

• ‘Phenomenology and Externalism: a Perfect Marriage?’ - Toward a Science of Consciousness - Helsinki, 9-13 June 2015

• ‘Between Perception and Judgment: Husserl's Type and Kant's Schema’ - Husserl Circle - Helsinki, June 9-12, 2015

• ‘Does phenomenology support externalism and anti-representationalism as is commonly thought today?’ Embodied Perception and the Human World, UWE Philosophy, 9-10 April 2015

• ‘On Having the World in View and Judging About It Too: Kant and Husserl on Bringing Perception to Judgment’ - Multicentered Phenomenology Workshop, Husserl Archives Leuven, 2-3 March 2015

• Content and Vehicle Externalism in Husserl's Phenomenology’ - Nordic Society for Phenomenology - Stockholm 23-25 April, 2015

• ‘Husserl's Noema and the Case for Externalism’ - OZSW Groningen, Jan. 17, 2015, Groningen

• ‘From Passivity to Activity and Back Again: Reading Husserl’s Two-Way Genealogy as a Response to Heidegger’s Primordialization of Circumspection’ - Pragmatic Perspectives on Phenomenology, Feb. 5-6, 2015, Prague

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Lodi Nauta • ‘The Critique of Language in Renaissance Humanism and

Early-Modern Philosophy’, Conference in Honor of Brian Copenhaver, UCLA, 23-24 Jan. 2015

• 'Renaissance Humanism and the History of Philosophy: University, Court, and City', Urbino Renaissance Lectures: The Court and the City, 24 July 2015

• 'Lorenzo Valla's Restauratio linguae Latinae', Conference Vision of Rome: The Reception of the Roman Heritage in Art and Literature, Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut Rome, 6 Nov. 2015.

Tamer Nawar • ‘Augustine on Self-Knowledge’, Ancient Philosophy Workshop,

University of Oxford, 28 May 2015 • ‘Ad Infinitum: The Modes of Agrippa, Infinite Regress, and

Infinitsm’, Infinity and Infinite Regress Workshop, Durham University, 14 July 2015

• ‘Platonic Know-How and Successful Action’, Technē Conference, University of Oxford, 28 August 2015

Jeanne Peijnenburg • ‘Logic, probability, and partial knowledge’, talk at the PCCP

(Promotion Club Cognitive Patterns), Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, March 23, 2015.

• ‘Logic, probability, and partial knowledge’, invited talk at the 7th PROGIC (Combining Probability and Logic), University of Kent, Canterbury, April 22-24, 2015.

• ‘Transmission, emergence, and fading foundations’, invited talk at the Workshop Infinity and Infinite Regress, University of Durham, July 14, 2015.

• ‘Transmission, emergence, and fading foundations’, talk at JustGroningen: Workshop on Epistemic Justification, University of Groningen, August 23-25, 2015.

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• ‘A measure for partial knowledge’, talk at the 5th EPSA (European Association for the Philosophy of Science), Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf, September 23-26, 2015.

Jan Willem Romeijn • ‘Analogical predictions by proximity among predicates’,

Department for Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of California at Irvine, USA, March 20

• ‘Subjectivity in Evidence: Three studies in Bayesian Model Evaluation’, Department of Philosophy, University of Padua, Italy, April 15

• ‘Pooling as a Bayesian update: relations with Condorcet and Aumann’, lecture during the visit of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Oldenburg, May 25

• ‘How to do things with frequentism’, lecture for the Institute of Philosophy, University of London, UK, June 12

• ‘Social epistemology’, three lectures during the Groningen-Bristol summer school on formal epistemology, Bristol University, UK, July 4-7

• ‘What are the chances?’, colloquium of the Philosophy Department, University of Salzburg, Austria, November 10

• ‘Statistics and Belief: how to judge if you must’, APES seminar, University of Amsterdam, November 26

• ‘Reductionism and objective chance’, talk at the OZSW conference, VU Amsterdam, December 12

Andrea Sangiacomo • ‘A Spinozistic affair: Locke’s argument against deism in the

‘Reasonableness of Christianity’, Conference of the British Society for the History of Philosophy, University of York (UK), April 9-11

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• ‘Spinoza’s Accounts of Immanent Causality: Passivity and Activity, the Short Treatise and the Ethics’, co-presented with Ohad Nachtomy, Finnish-Hungarian Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, University of Budapest (Hungary), October 2-4

• ‘Clarke’s occasionalism: an argument from contingency’, Conference of the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW),

• ‘Malebranche and Spinozism’, invited lecture at the International Conference “Malebranche à l’épreuve de ses amis et de ses ennemis” (organized by Prof. Maria-Cristina Pitassi and Dr. Elena Muceni), Université de Genève, Switzerland, November 27

• ‘Il problema dell’akrasia in Aristotele e Spinoza’, invited lecture at the Conference “Emozioni, affetti, sentimenti, tra natura e libertà” (organized by Prof. Gherardo Cunico, Università di Genova (Italy), September 28-29

• ‘Institutional Design in Spinoza’s Political Treatise: the Role of Emotions’, invited Lecture at the Academy Colloquium “The Human Soul and its challenges. Controversy and Censorship in the rise of Early Modern Psychology between 1513 and 1700” (organized by Prof. Paul Bakker, Dr. Leen Spruit, and Prof. Christoph Lüthy), Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam, (Netherlands)June 2-3

• ‘From Secondary Causes to Artificial Instruments: the case of Pierre-Sylvain Régis and its scholastic background’, invited lecture at the International Conference “Occasionalism: History and Problems” (organized by Prof. Emanuela Scribano, Venice), Università di Venezia (Italy), April 16-17

• invited seminar at the event “Baruch Spinoza: Uomo, Natura, Politica”, organized by the “Fondazione di Piacenza e Vigevano”, Piacenza (Italy). October 29

Paulien Snellen

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• ‘Akrasia as a stable character trait’. OZSW. December 2015 Marta Snzajder

• A lecture on conceptual spaces during the 2nd MCMP Summer School on Mathematical Philosophy for Female Students, July 2015

• ‘Inductive Logic, Conceptual Spaces, and Theory Change’, Topics in Inductive Logic, UC Irvine, March 2015

Titus Stahl • ‘Three Pathologies of Responsibility’, Workshop "Responsibility

Gaps", Jyväskyla, Finland, December 2015 • ‘Collective Hope and Social Justice’, Annual OZSW conference,

Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 2015. • ‘What’s Wrong with Surveillance?’, Philosophy and Public

Affairs Colloquium, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 2015

• ‘Collective Responsibility for Oppression’, OZSW Study Day Political Philosophy, Leiden, Netherlands, September 2015

• ‘Fundamental Hope and Practical Identity’ (with Claudia Blöser), GAP.9 conference, Osnabrück, Germany, September 2015

• ‘Collective Responsibility for Oppression’, Conference “Shared Actions and Collective Responsibilities”, Groningen, Netherlands, April 2015

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Tom Sterkenburg • ‘Machinaal Leren en de Grondslagen van de Statistiek’, for

students in the UvA bachelor's programmes in the information sciences, November 2015, Amsterdam. - ‘Algorithmic Information Theory: A Model for Science?’, The Information Universe, October 2015, Groningen. ‘Generalized Characterizations of Semicomputable Semimeasures’ , CCR, June 2015, Heidelberg. ‘Occam's Datacompressor’, CWI Scientific Meeting, May 2015, Amsterdam. ‘Algorithmic Probability as Objective Prior Distribution’, Progic, April 2015, Kent. ‘Algorithmic Information Theory and Occam's Razor’, Topics in Inductive Logic, March 2015, Irvine, California. ‘The Myth of Big Data’, VAF, January 2015, Rotterdam. ‘De Mythe van Big Data’ , Vlaams-Nederlandse Filosofiedag, January 2015, Groningen. ‘Occam's Razor in Algorithmic Information Theory’ , January 2015, Munich.

Bart Streumer • ‘Why Jonas Olson Cannot Believe the Error Theory Either’.

Stockholm University, Sweden, January 2015. • ‘Why Reductive Realism is False’. University of Bielefeld,

Germany, May 2015. Allard Tamminga

• ‘Collective obligations, group plans, and individual actions’, Higher School of Economics (Moscow), 17 March 2015.

• ‘Collective obligations and individual agency’, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 25 March 2015.

• ‘On the relation between collective and individual oligations’, Tilburg University, 14 April 2015.

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• ‘Collective obligations and individual obligations’, Shared Actions and Collective Responsibilities, University of Groningen, 24 April 2015.

• ‘Collective obligations, group plans, and individual actions’, Collective Responsibility for the Future, University College Dublin, 15 June 2015.

• ‘Collective obligations, group plans, and individual actions’, Formal Ethics 2015, University of Bayreuth, 5 July 2015.

• ‘On the relation between collective and individual oligations’, Rationality in Action, Higher School of Economics (Moscow), 26 October 2015.

• ‘Collective obligations and individual agency’, Deontic Logic and Ethics, Venice International University, 26 November 2015.

• ‘Collective obligations: logical and game-theoretic considerations’, University of Amsterdam, 17 December 2015

Judith Vega • ‘Cinema and the practice of everyday public life’, conference

Rethinking democracy in Literature, Language and Culture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 15-17 mei.

• ‘From Locke to Lessing and back again?’, conference Tracing the Path of Tolerance. History and critique of a political concept from the early modern period to the contemporary debate. University of Padua, 26-27 mei.

• ‘De verbeelding van de stad’, Dag van de politieke filosofie, thema ‘De rechtvaardige stad’, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 16 oktober.

Herman Veluwenkamp • ‘Is deliberative indispensability sufficient for epistemic

justification?’, GCTP'15, April 2015 • ‘Can normative statements only be objectively true if they

represent the world correctly?’, OZSW'15, December 2015. Willem Verhoeven

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• ‘Reason or Sense? Rousseau’s Moral Epistemology and Conception of Natural Law’, 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS 2015) 28-07-2015.

• ‘Rousseau's Conception of Reason and its Function in Moral Epistemology’, Nijmegen Groningen Colloquium 25-09-2015.

• ‘Moral Demonstration in Locke's Essay’ OZSW Conference 12-12-2015.

Other lectures Pieter Boele van Hensbroek

• ‘Creatief gebruik van politieke concepten door historische Aziatische en Afrikaanse intellectuelen’,

• Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag, Groningen, 17 January 2015 • ‘The Universality of Human Rights’, Honours College Faculty of

Law, RUG. 29 September 2015 • ‘Globalisaring als uitdaging aan de filosofie’, Filosofisch Café

Heerenveen, 14 October 2015 • ‘Public Discussion on Democratising the University’. With U-

raad member Jan Blaauw. • Nacht van de Universiteit. Groninger Forum. 16 October 2015 • ‘Introduction lecture on Liberia to film ‘Pray the Devil Back to

Hell’’, Philosophy Student Association, RUG, 27 October 2015 • ‘The Universality of Human Rights’, Amnesty International

Groningen, in Café Groningen, 3 November 2015 • ‘Hidden Treasures of African Political Thought’, African Student

Community Groningen, in Café Drie Gezusters, 11 November 2015

• ‘Amartya Sen’s innovations in Development Studies’, Faculty of Spatial Science, RUG. Course Population & Development, 17 November 2015

• ‘Ontwikkelingswerk en ‘Voluntarisme’- heeft het zin?’, Studentenpastoraat Groningen, 19 November 2015

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Anthony Booth • ‘Introduction to Islamic Philosophy’ - University of Southern

Denmark, Public Lecture, April 2015. Daan Evers

• ‘Moreel instinct’, Nacht van Kunst en Wetenschap, Groningen, 06-06-2015

• ‘Vrije wil in de psychologie en hersenwetenschappen’, Studievereniging Tilia, Utrecht Law College, 11-11-2015

Simon Friederich • ‘Kinder, Karrieren und Geschlechtergleichheit’, presented

together with my wife Andrea Harbach, PhD scholars forum of the German National Academic Foundation, Bonn, 30 October

Sjoerd Griffioen • Panel debate, Maand van de Filosofie Assen, 17 April • Column and panel debate, Night of the University,

Groningen,16 Oktober • Guest Lecture, Core Issues II: Rorty's four genres of the history

of philosophy,19 November Frank Hindriks

• ‘Vertrouwen en verantwoordelijkheid in de financiële sector: op zoek naar een ideaal.’ Seminar over het vertrouwen in de financiële sector georganiseerd door FNV Finance, 20 april

• ‘Ware liefde: waarom zou je liefhebben?’ Symposium Liefde als filosofisch thema georganiseerd door Spui 25 in samenwerking met het Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte en de Hogeschool Toegepaste Filosofie, 10 april

• ‘Zorg is veel waard: over kwaliteit en QALYs’ Symposium Zorggeld of geldzorgen georganiseerd door de Commissie deskundigheidsbevordering Huisartsen Groningen, 9 april

• Fred Keijzer • ‘Sciencefiction als speculatieve filosofie.’ Nacht van de

Filosofie, Groningen April 4, 2015.

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• ‘Heeft een kikker vier poten én zes letters?’ Praatje voor de alumnivereniging van bewegingswetenschappen June 6, 2015.

• Pauline Kleingeld • ‘Morele verantwoordelijkheid’, Studiemiddag over morele

verantwoordelijkheid, Mesdag Kliniek, Groningen, 16 juni 2015. • ‘Kant over vrijheid van de wil’, Studium Generale Delft, 12

oktober. Barteld Kooi

• ‘Cookie Clicker’, Groningse Nacht van de Filosofie, Groningen, 10 april 2015.

• ‘Nederlands is passé’, Debat met Douwe Draaisma, Nacht van de Universiteit, Groningen, 16 oktober 2015.

• ‘Gedachten lezen’, Kinderuniversiteit, Groningen, 25 november 2015

Erik Krabbe • ‘Aristoteles over de kwadratuur van de cirkel [Aristotle on

Squaring the Circle]’. Short lecture delivered on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy, Groningen, 14 November 2015.

Theo Kuipers • ‘Toegepaste wetenschapsfilosofie: ecologie, rechtspraak,

psychiatrie, politiek’, voorbeschouwing gelijknamig themanummer Wijsgerig Perspectief, t.g.v. 50 jaar (Centrale Inter-)Faculteit der Wijsbegeerte, Groningen, 14 november

Jan Albert van Laar • Jan Albert van Laar heeft met Jan-Willem Romeijn een bijdrage

verzorgd aan de bijscholing voor rechters, getiteld “De waarde van meervoud,” op 19 juni in Groningen.

Lodi Nauta • 'Johan Huizinga’s Homo Ludens', Groningse Nacht van de

Filosofie, 10 April 2015

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• Comments on Michael Szlachta's paper on Godfrey of Fontaines, Conference Groningen-Berlin-Toronto Network, Berlin, 21-23 May 2015

• 'Reason, Faith, and the Bible in Hobbes and Spinoza', Collegium Spinozanum, Groningen, 8 July 2015

Jan Willem Romeijn • ‘Vrije Wil’, Schoolkids Academy, University of Groningen,

January 10 • ‘De Wetenschapsvisie’, lecture for the OZSW debate on the

future of state-financed academia, January 23 • ‘Commentary on Trudy Dehue’, lecture during a WveW-

symposium at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen, February 11

• ‘Bayesiaanse statistiek’, guest lecture for MA students in sociology, University of Groningen, February 16

• ‘De waarde van meervoud’, lecture for judges of the Northern Courts, Groningen, June 19

• ‘Wijsgerige inzichten omtrent collectieve besluitvorming’, lecture for judges of Dutch appeal courts, Amsterdam, October 2

• ‘Column’ read at the Night of the University, University of Groningen, October 16

Bart Streumer • ‘Gelijkheid’. Groningse Nacht van de Filosofie, April 2015.

‘Gelijkheid en verantwoordelijkheid’. Filosofisch Café Groningen, April 2015. ‘Gelijk of genoeg?’ Nascholingsdag filosofiedocenten, Groningen, November 2015.

Judith Vega • De Fictie van Gelijkheid, Leeuwarden, University Campus

Fryslan, 11 april. • De Fictie van Gelijkheid, Assen, Smahk (Stedelijk Museum

Assen Hedendaagse Kunst), 17 april.

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Sander Verhaegh • ‘Wat doet een filosoof?’ Pecha Kucha Peelland. Asten. 16

October 2015. • ‘Wat doet een filosoof?’ Pecha Kucha Peelland. Asten. 17

October 2015. • ‘Het sprookje van de filosofie’. Thank God Its Friday (TGIF).

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Appointments & accolades Catarina Dutilh Novaes

• Appointed ‘adjunct hoogleraar’ at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen

• Appointed member of the editorial board of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy

Sjoerd Griffioen • Sjoerd Griffioen kreeg op 14 April de Jan Brouwer scriptieprijs

Leah Henderson • Appointed as Rosalind Franklin Fellow, Faculty of Philosophy

and University College, RUG Pauline Kleingeld

• Lidmaatschap KNAW Barteld Kooi

• KNAW Ammodoprijs 2015, uitgereikt in het Rijksmuseum op 11 maart 2015

Martin Lenz • Promotion to professor (adjunct hoogleraar), Sept 2015

Lodi Nauta • Lodi Nauta is benoemd tot voorzitter van de

Bestuursadviesraad van de KNAW. Jan Willem Romeijn

• Chair of Programme committee EPSA (major European philosophy of science conference)

• Chair of NWO committee for “Vrije Competitie” Jeanne Peijnenburg member WAC (Wetenschappelijk Adviescollege NWO).

• member Steering Committee EPSA (European Association for the Philosophy of Science).

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Andrea Sangiacomo!!

• Assistant Professor in History of Philosophy at the University of Groningen

• NWO Veni Research Grant Holder (University of Groningen) • Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral

Researchers, on the project “Occasionalism and the secularization of early modern science: Understanding the dismissal of divine action during the scientific revolution”. Not taken.

Allard Tamminga • Since 1 May 2015, next to his Groningen position, Allard

Tamminga has been appointed as a researcher (40%) at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of Utrecht University.

Chris Thompson • Research Associate, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and

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PhD defenses Annet den Haan

Giannozzo Manetti’s New Testament. Translation Theory and Practice in Fifteenth-century Italy. Supervisor: Lodi Nauta January 15, 2015. In the 1450s, the Florentine humanist Giannozzo Manetti (1396-1459) produced a new Latin translation of the New Testament at the Vatican court. His version is modeled after the Vulgate, but influenced by humanist ideals of good Latin and correct translation. Since Manetti’s library is preserved almost intact among the Palatines in the Vatican library, it is possible to reconstruct the translation process from his manuscripts. Corrections and alterations in his working copy show how his method developed over time. Manetti’s Latin and Greek sources can be identified, and he must have had access to a copy of Lorenzo Valla’s annotations to the New Testament (the Collatio or Annotationes). His views on correct translation, which he expounded in his treatise Apologeticus, are partly derived from Leonardo Bruni’s De interpretatione recta. This study describes Manetti’s translation theory and practice in the context of fifteenth-century Italian humanism. In addition, it provides a critical edition of his translation of the New Testament.

Karolina Krzyżanowska Between "If" and "Then." Towards an Empirically Informed Philosophy of Conditionals. Supervisor: Igor Douven. February 2, 2015

Sander Verhaegh Rafts, Boats, and Cruise Ships: Naturalism and Holism in Quine's Philosophy (cum laude). Supervisors: Jeanne Peijnenburg and Allard Tamminga November 19, 2015

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Membership of PhD committees & opposition Pieter Boele van Hensbroek

• Opposition to the dissertation of Marike Alferink on Psychological factors related to Buruli ulcer and tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa, University of Groningen, Faculty of Medical Sciences, 26 November 2015

Sander de Boer • Opponent bij de promotie van Davide Cellamare, ‘Psychology

in the age of confessionalisation. • A case study on the interaction between psychology and

theology c. 1517-c.1640’, Radboud universiteit, Nijmegen, 20 november

Anthony Booth • External Ph.D. examiner, University of Southampton (UK),

September 2015 Frank Hindriks

• Renée Wagenvoorde. Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Groningen, September 2015. Is Citizenship Secular? Conceptualising the relation between religion and citizenship in contemporary Dutch society

Barteld Kooi • Opponent at Harmen de Weerd’s PhD defense on the thesis “If

you know what I mean: Agent-based models for understanding the function of higher-order theory of mind”, Oktober 2nd, 2015

Martin Lenz • Opponent at Sander Verhaegh’s defence, Nov 2015

Lodi Nauta • Lodi Nauta was promotor van Annet den Haans dissertatie

“Giannozzo’s New Testament. Translation Theory and Practice in Fifteenth-Century Italy”.

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Emar Maier • Opposition: James Griffiths "On Appositives". Groningen, April,

2015. Opposition: Noortje Venhuizen "Projection in Discourse: A data-driven approach". Groningen, November, 2015.

Jeanne Peijnenburg • Promotor of Sander Verhaegh's Ph.D. thesis Rafts, Boats and

Cruise Ships: Naturalism and Holism in Quine's Philosophy (cum laude), University of Groningen, November 19, 2015.

Jan Willem Romeijn • Opposition to Karolina Krzyżanowska, Department of

Theoretical Philosophy, University of Groningen • Reading committee for Dominik Klein, Department of

Philosophy, Tilburg University, including a report on the cum laude proposal

• Reading committee for Matthias Madsen, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam

• Tenure case for Northeastern University. Allard Tamminga

• Allard Tamminga was the co-promotor of Sander Verhaegh's PhD thesis Rafts, Boats, and Cruise Ships: Naturalism and Holism in Quine's Philosophy, University of Groningen, 19 November 2015.

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Travel & conferences Hein van den Berg

• Visualization Techniques for Librarians and eHumanities Researchers. OCLC Leiden, November 26, 2015 (with A. Betti, B. Speckmann, T. van der Werf, K. Verbeek, T. Castermans, M.A. Westenberg, S. Wang, R. Koopman). (organization)

Benjamin Bewersdorf • 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy,

McMaster University, Canada, May 22-24, 2015 • Annual Conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of

Science, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, July 2-3, 2015

Pieter Boele van Hensbroek • Travel for conferences and other academic purposes to:

Cameroun, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Tanzania Sander de Boer

• Onderzoeksverblijf Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, april-juni • Organisatie van het eerste Dutch Seminar in Medieval

philosophy, Groningen, 30-31 oktober Bianca Bosman

• Attended the 2015 OZSW Conference, 11-12 December 2015, Amsterdam.

• Visited the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa to work with Chris Martin and Irene Binini, 7-12 June 2015.

Patryk Dziurosz-Serafinowicz • OZSW Graduate Conference, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 29-

30 April-1 May, 2015. • Entia et Nomina Conference, Kraków, Poland, 9-11

September 2015. • European Philosophy of Science Association Conference

(EPSA15), Duesseldorf, Germany, 23-26 September 2015. • Fribourg's Colloquium, Fribourg, Switzerland, October 28, 2015.

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Coos Engelsma • Conferences organized: Dutch-Flemish Day of Philosophy,

17/1/2015, held at the University of Groningen, Groningen. Rohan French

• “Dialogue Semantics for Bilateralism: Towards a Multi-Agent Account”, Workshop on Inferentialism at University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland. November 2015

• “Prover-Skeptic Games and Logical Pluralism”, Workshop on Logical Dialogue Games at TU Vienna, Vienna, Austria. September 2015

• “Structural Reflexivity and the Semantic Paradoxes”, German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP.9) in Osnabruck, Osnabruck, Germany, August 2015

• “Hypersequents for Contingent Existence”, 15th Congress on Logic, Methodology and the Philosophy of Science at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Simon Friederich • Workshop ‘Scientific realism about the quantum state’, Leeds,

invited talk ‘Interpreting quantum theory: a therapeutic approach’, 9 September

• Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP), Osnabrück , talk ‘Symmetries and the identity of physical states’, 17 September

• Workshop ‘Material Metaphysics’, Osnabrück, invited talk ‘The fine-tuning argument for the multiverse and the reality of the constants’, 18 September

• EPSA conference, Düsseldorf, talk ‘Symmetries and the identity of physical states’, 26 September

• OZSW conference, Amsterdam, talk ‘Symmetries and the identity of physical states’, 12 December

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Leon Geerdink • Op zoek naar het bewijs van een onafhankelijke werkelijkheid.

Studiedag Iclon te Leiden. Invited Speaker 20-11-2015 • Intuition and Analysis: A Case Study from Early Analytic

Philosophy.OZSW conference. Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam. Contributing Speaker, 12-12-2015

• Intuition and Analysis: A Case Study from Early Analytic Philosophy. Gap 9. University of Osnabrück. Contributing Speaker, 15-9-2015

• Rejecting the Topic Neutrality of Logic. GCTF 2015. Contributing Speaker. University of Nijmegen,1-5-2015

• ‘Kant’s pure general logic: Its normativity as an argument in favor of the constitutive view’. British Society for the History of Philosophy Conference. Contributing Speaker University of York. 11-4-2015

Sjoerd Griffioen • ‘Assertion Requires Reflectively Accessible Evidence’ VAF

2015, Groningen, Jan. 2015 • ‘Justified Belief Excludes Luck’, GCTP 2015, Nijmegen, April

2015 • ‘Epistemic Luck, Epistemic Justification, Epistemological

Disjunctivism’, JustGroningen, Groningen, Aug. 2015 • ‘Luck and Justification Without Reasons’, OZSW Conference

2016, December 2015 Leah Henderson

• Invited participant and chair of session at Workshop on Foundations of Statistical Mechanics, Oxford University, 2015.

Frank Hindriks • Workshop ZiF on ‘How Much Mind do We Need for

Responsibility? Intentionality Between Mentality and Accountability’, 12 - 14 November 2015, Bielefeld.

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Fred Keijzer • Fred Keijzer visited the workshops ‘Origin and the evolution of

the nervous system’ (March 9-10) and ‘Homology and convergence in nervous system evolution’ (March 11-12) in London and Chichely Hall, UK.

Erik Krabbe • 1st European Conference on Argumentation (ECA):

Argumentation and Reasoned Action, Arglab, Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA), Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lissabon, 9-12 June 2015.

• Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics, OIKOS-RUG-VU-Seminar, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 30 June 2015.

• Workshop on Logical Dialogue Games, Technische Universität Wien, 28-29 September 2015.

Jan Albert van Laar • Jan Albert van Laar nam deel aan de ECA conference

“Argumentation and Reasoned Action” aan de Universidade Nova de Lisboa, van 9 tot 12 juni.

• Jan Albert van Laar nam deel aan de workshop “Practical argumentation in the European energy and climate debates” aan de Universidade Nova de Lisboa, van 9 tot 12 juni.

Tessa Langendam • Participant bij 'Rethinking conflict in democratic theory:

agonism, deliberativism and their historical roots' (conferentie), 19-21 november 2015, Universiteit Leiden.

Martin Lenz • Organisation of the Berlin-Toronto-Groningen Workshop on

Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, HU Berlin (with Dominik Perler), May 2015

• External review of the Philosophy Department at the University of Klagenfurt, Dec 2015

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• Organisation of the panel “Intersubjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy” at the OZSW Conference, Amsterdam, Dec 2015

Emar Maier • Formal Semantics Meets Cognitive Semantics (FormCogSem),

Nijmegen, L. Hogeweg and E. Maier (organizers) January 22-23, 2015

• Redrawing Pragmasemantic Borders (Redraw). E. Maier and J. Spenader (organizers) Groningen, March 19-20, 2015.

Marijana Milosavljevic-Vujosevic • ‘Kant on Moral Self-Control and Conscience’, Conference:

Conscience and Moral Self-Knowledge in Kant and German Idealism, The University of Oslo, 20–22 August, 2015.

• The 12th International Kant Congress, Vienna, 20-25 September, 2015.

• Invited talk: ‘The Kantian Capacity for Moral Self-Control’ at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Sciences, The University of Belgrade, 15 October, 2015.

Corijn van Mazijk • KU Leuven, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Center for

Phenomenology and Continental Philosophy, Husserl Archives (half a year)

• University of Copenhagen, Department of Media, Cognition, and Communication, Center for Subjectivity Research (four months)

Lodi Nauta • Lodi Nauta zat enkele sessies voor op de jaarlijkse conferentie

van de Renaissance Society of America, ditmaal in Berlijn. Marc Pauly

• Conference “Exzellenz fuer Alle!? Bürgerwissenschaft, Hochschulen und Wissenschaftsläden - ein Blick nach vorne!”, Oldenburg, Germany, 6&7 November

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Andrea Sangiacomo • Organization of the “Collegium Spinozanum: an International

Summer School on Spinoza and Spinozisms in their Historical and Philosophical Context”, University of Groningen, July 7-10

• Organization of the International Symposium “Aristotle in Early Modern Philosophy”, University of Groningen, June 24

• Co-organization with Prof. Christoph Lüthy (Nijmegen) of the Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (II), University of Nijmegen,February 23-24

Paulien Snellen • ‘Varieties of Virtue Ethics’. Jubilee Centre for Character and

Virtues. Oxford. January 2015 • ‘Deugdenseminar. Vol goede moed’. Tilburg University. January

2015 Tom Sterkenburg

• "Eliciting sets of acceptable gambles - The CWI World Cup Competition" With E. Quaeghebeur, C. Wesseling, E. Bauxis-Aussalet and T. Piovesan. ISIPTA, July 2015, Pescara

Allard Tamminga • Allard Tamminga was a visiting scholar at the Higher School of

Economics (Moscow) in March 2015. • Allard Tamminga attended the conference VAF 2015 (Erasmus

University Rotterdam), the workshop Shared Actions and Collective Responsibilities (University of Groningen), the conference Collective Responsibility for the Future (University College Dublin), the conference Formal Ethics 2015, (University of Bayreuth), the conference Rationality in Action (Higher School of Economics), the workshop Deontic Logic and Ethics (Venice International University).

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Chris Thompson • 2015 MANCEPT Workshop, University of Manchester

(presented paper 'Why buy local?', joint work with Ben Ferguson, VU)

• 2015 OZSW Conference, VU University Amsterdam (presenting paper 'The moral responsibility of group agents)

Peter Timmerman • Commenter at the workshop ‘Minimal Morality: A Two-Level

Contractarian Theory’, Hamburg, June 26-27, 2015 Judith Vega

• Judith Vega bezocht de bijeenkomst van de OZSW studiegroep Continental Philosophy, Nijmegen 17 september.

• Judith Vega bezocht het KNAW seminar ‘Verkiezingen als ruilhandel. Burgerschap in patronage-democratieën’, Amsterdam, 13 oktober.

• Judith Vega bezocht de lezing ‘Hate Speech and Free Speech’ door Rae Langton, Centre for Political Philosophy, Universiteit Leiden, 29 oktober.

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Miscellaneous Simon Friederich

• Invitation to become an external member of the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP), in August

Pieter Boele van Hensbroek • Reviewer of ERC Excellence Grant proposal, March 2015 • Reviewer of Book Series proposal Edinburgh University Press,

September 2015 • Submitted a research question to the Nationale

Wetenschapsagenda (supported by the OZSW section Comparative Philosophy)

• Adviser to Vidi project “Towards a multi-dimensional approach in child-growth monitoring”

• Dr. H.H.Haisma (Faculty of Spatial Sciences). • Rethink Groningen, Co-organiser of various public activities in

2015 • Radio interview for Radio Grasnost. After Nacht van de

Universiteit. Link: http://www.glasnostici.nl/2015/10/18/nvu-pieter-boele-van-hensbroek-de-houding-van-studenten-is-deels-een-reflectie-van-het-systeem-waarin-zij-zitten/

• Ja, een Groningse campus in China!, Opinion article in Dagblad van het Noorden, 11 November 2015

Anthony Booth • I have acted as a referee for the following

journals/presses/research councils: Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Quarterly, Synthese, Mind & Language, Palgrave Macmillan, Oxford University Press, Danish Council for Scientific Research.

Catarina Dutilh Novaes • History of Philosophy without any Gaps podcast interview on

medieval logic http://historyofphilosophy.net/logic-dutilh-novaes

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• Blogging at - NewAPPS http://www.newappsblog.com/ - M-Phi http://m-phi.blogspot.nl/ - Bij Nader Inzien http://bijnaderinzien.org/

Daan Evers • Participation course "Animated Philosophy" at the Minerva

Academie, Groningen (31-08-2015 - 11-01-2016) • Interview radio programme Glasnost (Omroep Groningen),

Nacht van Kunst en Wetenschap, 06-06-2015 Leon Geerdink

• Mobility: Finished Erasmus+ mobility MCMP Munich (1-10-2014 - 1-2-2015)

• Services to the profession: Speaker at career event STUFF, 25-11-2015

• Reviewer for Review of Symbolic Logic Frank Hindriks

• Talkshow radio: Dit is de dag, Gewetensvol leven: hoe doe je dat? Over consumentenverantwoordelijkheid en beleggingen van levensverzekeringen in de wapenindustrie, presentator Tijs van den Brink. Radio 1, 18 juni 2015

• ‘Potlood als precisiewapen’, Trouw / De Verdieping: pp.10-11, January 10. Interview together with Paul Cliteur, Martin van Hees, and Sabine Roeser.

Fred Keijzer • Member of the committee that reevaluated 15 (BA and MA)

Philosophy theses of Leiden University (June 2015). • Interview: ‘In conversation with Fred Keijzer.’ Journal of

Landscape Architecture, 10(1), 78-79. • Guest of the Radio 5 program ‘De kennis van nu: Aflevering:

Het slimme lichaam’ (May 6, 2015). http://www.npowetenschap.nl/programmes/de-kennis-van-nu/Radio-5/2015/Mei/06-05-2015-Het-slimme-lichaam.html

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Jan Albert van Laar • Jan Albert van Laar was in 2015 lid van de steering committee

van de ECA (European Conference on Argumentation). • Jan Albert van Laar was lid van het programmacommitee van

de conference “Argumentation & Language,” in september 2015 in Lausanne, Frankrijk.

Yanjun Li • 27th European Summer School in Logic, Language and

Information (ESSLLI 2015), Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, August 3-14, 2015

Marijana Milosavljevic-Vujosevic • MA course: “Moral agency: Weakness of Will and Conscience”

(semester IIb, 2015) Lodi Nauta

• Lodi Nauta was lid van de Jury voor de Humanities, van de Nationale Wetenschapsagenda.

• Lodi Nauta is benoemd tot voorzitter van de Commissie Onderwijsstrategie (COS) van de RUG.

• Lodi Nauta is benoemd tot lid van de benoemingsadviescommissie voor leden van de Young Academy van de RUG.

Corijn van Mazijk • Nicolaas Muleriusfonds (1250,-) • Scholten Cordes Fonds (1250,-)

Tamer Nawar • Chair: Debate on Diversity, Night of the University (Groningen,

October 2015) Jeanne Peijnenburg

• Organisation JustGroningen: Workshop on Epistemic Justification, University of Groningen, August 23-25, 2015.

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Jan Willem Romeijn • Member of the Leverhulme Trust network on Formal

Epistemology • Advice on a report about social deliberation in appeal courts • Contract research for exhibition “Pure Veerkracht” in the

Natuurhistorisch Museum Rotterdam Andrea Sangiacomo

• Coordinator of the “Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought” (www.rug.nl/gcmemt).

Judith Vega • Judith Vega organiseerde, samen met Julian Hanich (KCM), de

internationale Graduate Workshop Film Philosophy, met gastspreker Prof. Berys Gaut (St. Andrews), Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 27 februari.

• Judith Vega was inleider bij het debatpanel over De Nieuwe Universiteit, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 19 maart.

Sander Verhaegh • Sander Verhaegh organized a workshop on Quine's philosophy

on 19 November 2015. Invited speakers: Hans-Johann Glock (University of Zurich), Gary Ebbs (University of Indiana Bloomington), Lieven Decock (VU University Amsterdam).

• Sander Verhaegh was a referee for: - Synthese - The British Journal for the History of Philosophy - Theoria - Review of Symbolic Logic

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