Le Département de Philosophie de l'Université de Genève est un des départements les plus actifs de l'Université de Genève et joue un rôle déterminant dans le renouveau de la philosophie en Suisse. En savoir plus...
Le département se présente et accueille les étudiants mardi 17 septembre à 12h, en salle B101. Par ailleurs, une permanence pour les étudiants de Bachelor comme de Master a lieu le même jour, à la bibliothèque de philosophie (rez-de-chaussée de l'aile Jura), de 17h30 à 18h30.
À partir de la rentrée de septembre 2012:
Les nouveaux documents sont disponibles sur page des diplômes et plans d'études.
Nouveaux étudiants et lecteurs du département: n'oubliez pas de vous inscrire sur la liste mail du département.
L'association PhilEAs accueille aussi les nouveaux étudiants.
Selon ce classement récent, l'Université de Genève est 49ème mondiale pour la philosophie; voici le lien.
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September 13th, Geneva. Confirmed participants: Tom Crowther (Warwick), Amanda Garcia (Geneva), Ralph Schmidt (Geneva), Sophie Schwarz (Geneva), Jennifer Windt (Mainz), Rachel Wiseman (York). More information here.
November 29th-30th, Geneva. With Tom Crowther (Heythrop College), Ophelia Deroy (London), Santiago Echeverri (Geneva), Ellen Fridland (King's College London), Hans-Johann Glock (Zürich), Olivier Massin (Geneva), Bence Nanay (Antwerp and Cambridge), Markus Wild (Basel). Organised by Santiago Echeverri and the Episteme research group. More information here.
October 21-25th, Ligerz. Confirmed participants: Don Baxter, Philipp Blum, Aaron Cotnoir, Martin Lipman, Kris McDaniel, Giovanni Merlo. More information can be found here.
September 16-18th, Ligerz. Confirmed participants: Philipp Blum, Casey O'Callaghan, Mike Martin, Clare MacCumhaill, Oliver Rashbrook, Matthew Soteriou, Rowland Stout. More information can be found here.
September 12-13th, Fribourg and Geneva. Confirmed participants: Stewart Cohen (Arizona), Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Michigan), Clayton Littlejohn (King's College London), Nico Silins (Cornell), Timothy Williamson (Oxford).
The workshop is funded by the CUSO and will include a pedagogical activity on digital tools for scientific communication for graduate students. Organisation: Fabian Dorsch (Fribourg) and Julien Dutant (Geneva).
More information can be found here.
September 9-10th, Geneva. Confirmed participants: Rani Lill Anjum (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Alexander Bird (University of Bristol), Michael Esfeld (Université de Lausanne), Andreas Hüttemann (University of Cologne), Max Kistler (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, IHPST), Anna Marmodoro (University of Oxford), Olivier Massin (Université de Genève), Stephen Mumford (University of Nottingham), et Stephen Barker (University of Nottingham). A detailed program can be found here.
July 28th - Aug 3rd 2013, Lago di Comabbio. More information can be found here.
4-5 July 2013, Geneva. Speakers: John Beatty (Vancouver), Carl Craver (St Louis), Quentin Deluermoz (Paris), Daniel Dohrn (Berlin), Natasha Grigorian (Bochum), Maximilian Huber (University of Geneva), Tarja Knuuttila (University of Helsinki), Thomas Krödel (Berlin), Arthur Merin (Konstanz), Pierre Singaravelou (Paris), Christian Wüthrich (San Diego). More information can be found here.
June 6-8th 2013, Geneva. Speakers: Philipp Blum, Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson, Henry Laycock, Olivier Massin, Paul Needham, Theodore Scaltsas, Erica Shumener, Alexander Skiles, Mark Steen, Nick Treanor. More information can be found here.
26th-27th April 2013, Geneva. Speakers: Hichem Naar (Manchester), Agnes Moors (Ghent), David Pineda (Girona), M.G.F. Martin (UCL/Berkeley), Isabelle Pitteloud (Genève), Matthew Sotteriou (Warwick), Clare Mac Cumhaill (Genève), Edoardo Zamuner (Hong Kong), Janna Hastings (Genève), et Joachim Schulte (Zürich). A detailed program can be found here.
16th-17th April 2013, Geneva. Speakers: Pascal Engel (Geneva and EHESS), John Gibbons (Nebraska/Lincoln), Clayton Littlejohn (King’s College London), Arturs Logins (Geneva), Veli Mitova (Vienna), Ram Neta (Chapel Hill). A detailed program can be found here, Abstracts can be found here.
Expressivism, relativism and error theories: December 11, 2012, with Matthew Chrisman, James Dreier, Don Loeb and Jussi Suikkanen. More information here.
University of Geneva, September 12-13, 2012. More information here.
24-26 September 2012, with Nida-Ruemelin, Crowther, Decock, Raleigh, Aranyosi, Todd, Nudds, Judge, Casati, O’Dea, Sorensen, Farennikova, Tsompanidis and Blum. More information here.
Thumos is proud to annonce that the next International Summer School in the Affective Sciences (Issas) on the topic of "Art, Aesthethics and the Emotions" will take place between August 22-30. Participants include: Gregory Currie, James E. Cutting. David Freedberg, Raymond W. Gibbs, Matthew Kieran, Winfried Menninghaus, Jesse Prinz, Dahlia Zaidel. More information here.
University of Geneva, June 26th-28th 2012.
Invited Speakers:
Daniel Friedrich (Humboldt Universität Berlin),
Alex Gregory (University of Reading), Federico Lauria (University of Geneva),
Ronald de Sousa (University of Toronto),
Graham Oddie (University of Colorado Boulder),
Peter Railton (University of Michigan),
Timothy Schroeder (Ohio State University),
Fred Schueler (University of Delaware),
David Wall (University of Northampton).
Detailed Programme available here.
Wed-Thu june 27-29th 2012, Geneva.
Workshop and thesis viva. Keynote speakers: Massimiliano Carrara (Padova),
Matthew Chrisman (Edinburgh),
Diego Marconi (Torino),
Asbjørn Steglich Petersen (Aarhus),
David Velleman (New York University). Thesis viva: Davide Fassio (episteme, Geneva).
Detailed programme available here.
Le Département est heureux d'accueillir MM les professeurs Marcel Weber (professeur ordinaire, philo des sciences) et Paolo Crivelli (professeur associé, philosophie antique).
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