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UID:news307@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260402T091254
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260511T141500
SUMMARY:The Moral Limits of Shaping Others: Love\, Reproduction\, and Child
 rearing
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a series of three online seminars\, 
 each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of a draft paper circu
 lated among participants in advance.\\r\\nEach paper and seminar engages\,
  in a different way\, with the moral limits of shaping others. The first s
 eminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou (Warwick) that examin
 es the distinction between coercive control and boundary-setting in romant
 ic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by Christie Harley (Geor
 gia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia)\, arguing for aborti
 on rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnancy and childbirth are 
 incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. The third and final sem
 inar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapore) and Joshua Lucza (S
 ingapore) which argues that\, in response to the climate crisis\, children
 ’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and ethically engaged citiz
 enship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal preferences in childr
 en.\\r\\nThe seminars will be held online on Mondays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET
 .\\r\\nWe welcome participants at any or all of the seminars! Please email
  justparenthood.project@gmail.com to receive the draft papers and the onl
 ine meeting link.\\r\\nThe seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Ba
 sel)\, Tom Bailey (John Cabot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).
X-ALT-DESC:<p>We are pleased to announce a <strong>series of three online s
 eminars</strong>\, each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of 
 a draft paper circulated among participants in advance.</p>\n<p>Each paper
  and seminar engages\, in a different way\, with the moral limits of shapi
 ng others. The first seminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou
  (Warwick) that examines the distinction between coercive control and boun
 dary-setting in romantic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by
  Christie Harley (Georgia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia
 )\, arguing for abortion rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnan
 cy and childbirth are incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. T
 he third and final seminar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapor
 e) and Joshua Lucza (Singapore) which argues that\, in response to the cli
 mate crisis\, children’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and e
 thically engaged citizenship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal
  preferences in children.</p>\n<p>The seminars will be held online on Mond
 ays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET.</p>\n<p>We welcome participants at any or all o
 f the seminars! <strong>Please email </strong><a href="mailto:justparentho
 od.project@gmail.com" title="mailto:justparenthood.project@gmail.com"><str
 ong><u>justparenthood.project@gmail.com</u></strong></a><strong>&nbsp\;to 
 receive the draft papers and the online meeting link.</strong></p>\n<p>The
  seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Basel)\, Tom Bailey (John Ca
 bot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).</p>
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260511T154500
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UID:news312@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260430T162418
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260512T180000
SUMMARY:Denken auf der Bühne
DESCRIPTION:Vortrag von Regisseur Martin Laberenz
X-ALT-DESC:Vortrag von Regisseur Martin Laberenz
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UID:news308@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260402T091446
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260518T141500
SUMMARY:The Moral Limits of Shaping Others: Love\, Reproduction\, and Child
 rearing
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a series of three online seminars\, 
 each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of a draft paper circu
 lated among participants in advance.\\r\\nEach paper and seminar engages\,
  in a different way\, with the moral limits of shaping others. The first s
 eminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou (Warwick) that examin
 es the distinction between coercive control and boundary-setting in romant
 ic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by Christie Harley (Geor
 gia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia)\, arguing for aborti
 on rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnancy and childbirth are 
 incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. The third and final sem
 inar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapore) and Joshua Lucza (S
 ingapore) which argues that\, in response to the climate crisis\, children
 ’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and ethically engaged citiz
 enship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal preferences in childr
 en.\\r\\nThe seminars will be held online on Mondays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET
 .\\r\\nWe welcome participants at any or all of the seminars! Please email
  justparenthood.project@gmail.com to receive the draft papers and the onl
 ine meeting link.\\r\\nThe seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Ba
 sel)\, Tom Bailey (John Cabot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).
X-ALT-DESC:<p>We are pleased to announce a <strong>series of three online s
 eminars</strong>\, each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of 
 a draft paper circulated among participants in advance.</p>\n<p>Each paper
  and seminar engages\, in a different way\, with the moral limits of shapi
 ng others. The first seminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou
  (Warwick) that examines the distinction between coercive control and boun
 dary-setting in romantic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by
  Christie Harley (Georgia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia
 )\, arguing for abortion rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnan
 cy and childbirth are incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. T
 he third and final seminar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapor
 e) and Joshua Lucza (Singapore) which argues that\, in response to the cli
 mate crisis\, children’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and e
 thically engaged citizenship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal
  preferences in children.</p>\n<p>The seminars will be held online on Mond
 ays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET.</p>\n<p>We welcome participants at any or all o
 f the seminars! <strong>Please email </strong><a href="mailto:justparentho
 od.project@gmail.com" title="mailto:justparenthood.project@gmail.com"><str
 ong><u>justparenthood.project@gmail.com</u></strong></a><strong>&nbsp\;to 
 receive the draft papers and the online meeting link.</strong></p>\n<p>The
  seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Basel)\, Tom Bailey (John Ca
 bot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).</p>
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260518T154500
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UID:news313@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260505T115617
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260519T111500
SUMMARY:«Schelers Anthropologie-Projekt»
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Wolfhart Henckmann - Vortrag und Diskussion im Rahmen
  des Anthropologie-Seminars von Prof. Dr. Angelika Krebs
X-ALT-DESC:Prof. Dr. Wolfhart Henckmann - Vortrag und Diskussion im Rahmen 
 des Anthropologie-Seminars von Prof. Dr. Angelika Krebs
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260519T140000
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UID:news314@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260508T125253
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260519T180000
SUMMARY:Max Fäh-Preisverleihung 2026 
DESCRIPTION:Liebe Studierende\, Forschende und Lehrende am Philosophischen 
 Seminar\\r\\nMit grosser Freude darf ich Ihnen mitteilen\, dass demnächst
  die Max Fäh-Preisverleihung für die beste Arbeit im Bachelorstudium und
  die beste Masterarbeit des akademischen Jahres 2025/2026 stattfinden wird
 .\\r\\nDie Preise für die beste Bachelorarbeit und die beste Masterarbeit
  gehen an:\\r\\nPhilipp Altmann - für die Bachelorarbeit„Wahrheit und W
 iderspruch: Kants Wahrheitsbegriff und die Antinomien der reinen Vernunft 
 in wechselseitiger Erläuterung“\\r\\nYannik Steinebrunner - für die Ma
 sterarbeit„First-Person Access\, Acquaintance\, and the Meta Problem of 
 Consciousness How Conscious Systems Ground Introspective Evidence“\\r\\n
 Die Preisverleihung mit Apéro findet am Dienstag\, den 19. Mai 2026\, um 
 18.00 Uhr im Foyer des Philosophischen Seminars statt (3. Stock).\\r\\nSie
  sind herzlich zur Teilnahme eingeladen!\\r\\nFür die Organisation des Ap
 éros sind wir für Ihre Anmeldung bis zum 13. Mai dankbar (an nadja.helle
 r@unibas.ch).\\r\\nMit freundlichen GrüssenGunnar Hindrichs
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Liebe Studierende\, Forschende und Lehrende am Philosophische
 n Seminar</p>\n<p>Mit grosser Freude darf ich Ihnen mitteilen\, dass demn
 ächst die Max Fäh-Preisverleihung für die beste Arbeit im Bachelorstudi
 um und die beste Masterarbeit des akademischen Jahres 2025/2026 stattfinde
 n wird.</p>\n<p>Die Preise für die beste Bachelorarbeit und die beste Mas
 terarbeit gehen an:</p>\n<p><strong>Philipp Altmann - </strong>für die Ba
 chelorarbeit<br /><strong>„Wahrheit und Widerspruch: Kants Wahrheitsbegr
 iff und die Antinomien der reinen Vernunft in wechselseitiger Erläuterung
 “</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Yannik Steinebrunner - </strong>für die Mast
 erarbeit<br /><strong>„First-Person Access\, Acquaintance\, and the Meta
  Problem of Consciousness How Conscious Systems Ground Introspective Evide
 nce“</strong></p>\n<p>Die Preisverleihung mit Apéro findet am Dienstag\
 , den 19. Mai 2026\, um 18.00 Uhr im Foyer des Philosophischen Seminars st
 att (3. Stock).</p>\n<p>Sie sind herzlich zur Teilnahme eingeladen!</p>\n<
 p>Für die Organisation des Apéros sind wir für Ihre Anmeldung bis zum 1
 3. Mai dankbar (an <a href="mailto:nadja.heller@unibas.ch" title="mailto:n
 adja.heller@unibas.ch"><u>nadja.heller@unibas.ch</u></a>).</p>\n<p>Mit fre
 undlichen Grüssen<br />Gunnar Hindrichs</p>
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UID:news310@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260430T110602
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260521T100000
SUMMARY:Workshop zu Rai Gaitas „Good and Evil: An Absolute Conception” 
 (Routledge\, 2004)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260521T160200
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:news311@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260430T110833
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260521T170000
SUMMARY:«Keine konventionell anerkannte Begründung»
DESCRIPTION:Raimond Gaitas persönliche Stimme in der Philosophie von Prof.
  Christopher Hamilton
X-ALT-DESC:Raimond Gaitas persönliche Stimme in der Philosophie von Prof. 
 Christopher Hamilton
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260521T190600
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:news302@philosophie.philhist.unibas.ch
DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260507T085554
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260528T180000
SUMMARY:Mittelbaukolloquium (ACHTUNG NEUES DATUM)
DESCRIPTION:Wolfram Gobsch
X-ALT-DESC:Wolfram Gobsch
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260528T200000
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