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Fioniavej 34, Odense M

13.11.2024

11:15 - 12:15

DIAS event: 'Programming languages for a better world' by Fabrizio Montesi

13 nov

If you could change the language(s) that people use, what would you do?

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Tilmeldingsfrist: 08.11.2024

Fioniavej 34, Odense M

15.11.2024

09:00 - 17:00

Science Facts/Fictions (SFF): Science Fiction, Robotics Engineering and Policy

15 nov

SFF invites discussion on the interchange between AI, robot science, and science fiction. The event takes place at the DIAS Seminar Room.

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Tilmeldingsfrist: 08.11.2024

Fioniavej 34, Odense M

15.11.2024

09:00 - 17:00

Science Facts/Fictions (SFF): Science Fiction, Robotics Engineering and Policy

15 nov

SFF invites discussion on the interchange between AI, robot science, and science fiction. The event takes place at the DIAS Seminar Room.

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Tilmeldingsfrist: 13.11.2024

Campusvej 55, Odense M

20.11.2024

10:00 - 14:00

DR søger frivillige til filmoptagelse d. 20. nov. 2024 ved Kobbertrappen SDU

20 nov

Vi søger ca. 30 personer, der har lyst til at sætte 2 timer af til at gætte nye og gamle ikoniske DR- produktioner ud fra rekvisitter og ikoniske citater

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Tilmeldingsfrist: 13.11.2024

Campusvej 55, Odense M

20.11.2024

10:00 - 14:00

DR søger frivillige til filmoptagelse d. 20. nov. 2024 ved Kobbertrappen SDU

20 nov

Vi søger ca. 30 personer, der har lyst til at sætte 2 timer af til at gætte nye og gamle ikoniske DR- produktioner ud fra rekvisitter og ikoniske citater

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Fioniavej 34, Odense M

20.11.2024

11:15 - 12:15

DIAS event: Center for Subjectivity Research 2002-2024

20 nov

Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen was established in 2002 on the basis of a grant from the Danish National Research Foundation (Danmarks Grundforskningsfond). Its three founders were a philosopher, a psychiatrist, and a professor of systematic theology.  Since then, it has had more than 80 employees, attracted more than 250 guest researchers, and secured external funding in excess of 140.000.000 DKK. Currently, its staff involves people with a background in philosophy, psychiatry, sociology, anthropology, and criminology. In my talk, I will outline the history of the center, present some of its distinctive features, and discuss how it over the years has facilitated interdisciplinary collaboration.About Dan ZahaviDan Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy and director of the Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen. Zahavi’s primary research area is phenomenology and philosophy of mind, and their intersection with empirical disciplines such as psychiatry, psychology, and anthropology. In addition to various scholarly works on the phenomenology of Husserl, Zahavi has mainly written on the nature of selfhood, self-consciousness, intersubjectivity, empathy, and most recently on topics in social ontology. His most important publications include Self-awareness and Alterity (1999/2020), Husserl’s Phenomenology (2003), Subjectivity and Selfhood (2005), The Phenomenological Mind (together with Shaun Gallagher) (2008/2012/2021), Self and Other (2014), Husserl’s Legacy (2017), Phenomenology: The Basics (2019), and Being We (forthcoming in 2025). His work has been translated into more than 30 languages.

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Fioniavej 34, Odense M

27.11.2024

11:15 - 12:15

DIAS event: The Future of Archives in the Digital Age

27 nov

The digital revolution has transformed the way we create, preserve, and access information, reshaping the role of archives in society.This talk explores the potential future of archives in the digital age, using one of the oldest philosophical archives and research institutes for philosophy in Germany – the Husserl Archives Cologne – as an example. Drawing on insights from phenomenology and digital humanities, it examines how digitalization challenges traditional notions of permanence, authenticity, and ownership. How do virtual repositories affect the human experience of accessibility and historical continuity? What implications does this have for cultural memory? About Thiemo BreyerThiemo Breyer is Professor of Phenomenology and Anthropology at the University of Cologne, where he also serves as Director of the Husserl Archives. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Freiburg and an M.Phil. in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge. He was visiting professor in Kyoto, Mainz, Milano, and Montreal, and research fellow at Harvard University. His research interests within the broader field of consciousness studies include affectivity, attention, embodiment, empathy, and memory. Venue: DIAS Auditorium Address: Fioniavej 34, 5230 OdenseOpen for all

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Sidst opdateret: 06.09.2024