Akce filosofického ústavu AV ČR
Sharin N. Elkholy: The Two Sides of Nothing: Heidegger's Ontology of Community
Sharin N. Elkholy: The Two Sides of Nothing: Heidegger's Ontology of Community
Organized by the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences
Social Ontologies After Deleuze
Social Ontologies After Deleuze
Organized by the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences
William d´Alessandro: Mathematical Explanation and Understanding: A Noetic Account
William d´Alessandro: Mathematical Explanation and Understanding: A Noetic Account
Organized by the Department of Logic
PRO NEMOC ZRUŠENO! Filip Tvrdý: Minulost a budoucnost Turingova testu
PRO NEMOC ZRUŠENO! Filip Tvrdý: Minulost a budoucnost Turingova testu
Pořádá Centrum Karla Čapka pro studium hodnot ve vědě a technice
Představení Kontradikcí 2021/ Levicový disent
Two lectures by Andrzej Leder: Sleepwalking the Revolution/ Solidarność 1980–1989
Two lectures by Andrzej Leder: Sleepwalking the Revolution/ Solidarność 1980–1989
Organized by the Department for the Study of Modern Czech Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, CAS
Matteo Martelli: History of Greco-Egyptian Alchemy and its Reception
Matteo Martelli: History of Greco-Egyptian Alchemy and its Reception
Organized as a part of the Alchemies of Scent project.
XXVIII. setkání doktorandů a mladých badatelů
XXVIII. setkání doktorandů a mladých badatelů
Pořádá Centrum medievistických studií (FLÚ AV ČR a FF UK)
“Ex parva predicacione magnus ignis accenditur” Preaching in East-Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages
“Ex parva predicacione magnus ignis accenditur” Preaching in East-Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages
Organized by the Centre for Medieval Studies and Central European University
Digitizing the Past: Prague Talks on Digital Humanities
Digitizing the Past: Prague Talks on Digital Humanities
Organised by the ERC funded research group TRIPTIC-EU within the Department for the Study of Ancient and Medieval Thought