AI in the Context of Philosophy and Religion
On Monday, May 13, 2024, at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw, we examined AI in the context of philosophy and religion. Participants of the international conference “AI, Philosophy and Religion” considered both fundamental questions about artificial intelligence and showed the results of tests and research showing its current capabilities. More: below.
Read moreMichael Devitt and Kirk Ludwig at the University of Warsaw (May 25, 2024)
Prof. Michael Devitt (New York, CUNY Graduate Center) and prof. Kirk Ludwig (Indiana University Bloomington) will present their talks at the international workshop “Theoretical and Experimental Advances in Theories Of Meaning and Reference”. It will be held on May 24, 2024, at the University of Warsaw. Date: Saturday May 25, 2024 Start: 10:30 Location: Old
Read moreA conference “AI, Philosophy and Religion” (May 13, 2024)
AI experts and researchers from many centers, will present different perspectives on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and philosophy and religion during the international conference “AI, Philosophy and Religion”, which will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw in the Maria Ossowska Hall (116) on May 13. Free entrance. Details
Read moreLectures by prof. Gábor Boros (April 25-26, 2024)
The Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw invites you to two guest lectures that will be delivered this week by Prof. Gábor Boros from Károl Gáspár University in Hungary. They will take place on April 25 at 15.00 (in room 4) and April 26 at 1:15 p.m. (in room 209). Details below.
Read moreLectures by prof. Panos Eliopoulos (April 23-25, 2024)
We cordially invite you to take part in three lectures by prof. Panos Eliopoulos from the University of Ioannina: on April 23 at 4:45 p.m. in room 211, on April 24 at 1:15 p.m. in room 209 (Faculty of Philosophy) and on April 25 at 6 p.m (Faculty of Artes Liberales). Details below.
Read moreLecture (Ex Oriente) by Dr. Marco Ferrante (April 17, 2024)
The Center for Comparative Studies on the Philosophy of the East and the West (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw) invites you to an open lecture from the Ex Oriente series entitled “Bhartṛhari’s View of Universals: Exploring South Asian and Euro-American Philosophical Resonances.” It will be delivered by Dr. Marco Ferrante in room 4 at
Read more“Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture” in the Web of Science Core Collection
We are pleased to announce that the international quarterly philosophy “Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture”, affiliated with the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw, has been admitted to the Emerging Sources Citation Index, which is part of the Web of Science Core Collection.
Read moreInternational conference “Foundations of Mathematics, Truth, and Implicit Commitments” (April 11-13, 2024)
Philosophers and logicians working on the foundations of mathematics will meet at the University of Warsaw on April 11-13 for the scientific conference “Foundations of Mathematics, Truth, and Implicit Commitments.” Below are the details and program. Over time, a link to the online transmission will also be available here.
Read moreEaster Wishes
On the occasion of Easter, we wish you hope and faith that there is always a good way out and a new beginning. – The Dean’s Team and the Community of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw
Read moreDr Natalia Juchniewicz on Honneth, Butler and AI (March 28, 2024)
Lecture entitled “Axel Honneth, Judith Butler, and artificial intelligence?” will be delivered online on March 28, 2024 at 5 p.m. CET (6 p.m. in Romania) for the Center for Applied Philosophy of the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca by Dr. Natalia Juchniewicz from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw. Details below.
Read moreCFP: AI, Philosophy and Religion
Until March 23, you can still submit abstracts for the international conference “AI, Philosophy and Religion”, which will be held at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw on May 13, 2024. Contact the organisers if you are after the deadline. Details below. Feel invited!
Read moreProf. Daniel Isaacson’s lecture (March 18, 2024)
Prof. Daniel Isaacson (University of Oxford) will give a lecture “On the notion of implicit commitment and the nature of Peano Arithmetic.” The lecture will be a part of the Monday logical seminar. It will be held on March 18 at 4:45 p.m. in room 109 at the Faculty of Philosophy, Univwersity of Warsaw (Krakowskie
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