Tutkijaseminaarissa filosofian jatko-opiskelijat, henkilökunta sekä vierailevat luennoitsijat pitävät filosofisia esitelmiä. Seminaari kokoontuu ohjelman mukaisesti.
Muutokset mahdollisia
14.9. (HUOM. ma klo 14) Michael Devitt (CUNY): "Justifying Scientific Realism", PINNI B4115
10.9. jatkokoulutusseminaarin järjestäytyminen
17.9. Ismo Koskinen (jatkoseminaari): Do Dogs Get Nostalgic?
24.9. Tommi Vehkavaara (Tampere): Dicisigns – C.S. Peirce’s generalized conception of proposition
1.10. (HUOM! klo 16) Antti Kauppinen (Tampere, akatemiatutkija): Choices, Experiences, and Stories
15.10. Paula Rauhala (jatkoseminaari): TBA
16.10. (HUOM. pe klo 15.00) Daniel Cohnitz (Tartto): Meta-Internalism, Semantics, and Ontologese
5.11. Marion Godman (Helsinki): How our gender categories currently are but can cease to be natural kinds
12.11. Tim de May (Rotterdam): Abductive Scepticism, Creative Abduction, and Sceptical Creativity (SIIRRETTY 28.4.)
19.11. Jan Forsman (jatkoseminaari): TBA (Descartes skeptisismistä ja skolastiikasta)
23.11. (Huom! ma klo 14) Matti Eklund (Uppsala): What is Deflationism About Truth?
26.11. Adrian Walsh (Sydney, Helsinki): Austerity Obligations, Citizenship and Just War Theory
3.12. Mikko Leinonen (Tampere): Rickert's Influence on Early Carnap
10.12. Risto Koskensilta (jatkoseminaari): Julkisen kielen rakentumisesta
Kevät
21.1. Jaakko Belt (jatkoseminaari): Minimaalinen itse, narratiivinen itse ja persoona: fenomenologinen analyysi persoonan identiteetistä
4.2. Donnchadh O'Conaill (Helsinki): Grounding as Fact-Constitution
12.2. (pe 14.00) Anna Marmodoro (Oxford): Emergence, Ontology and Nature
18.2. Teppo Eskelinen (UEF): Oikeudenmukaisuusteoria finanssiriskien yhteiskunnassa
25.2. Ville-Pekka Sorsa (Hanken): Kestävyyden käsitteen mielekkyys yhteiskuntatieteissä
10.3. Rögnvaldur Ingthorsson (Lund): Causal Production & Causal Necessity
7.4. Jani Sinokki (Turku): Descartes' Metaphysics of Thinking
14.4. Jurgen De Wispelaere (Tampere): Political theory of parenthood
18.4. (ma 14-16) Juhani Yli-Vakkuri (University of Oslo): Semantic externalism without thought experiments
21.4. Jaana Virta (jatkoseminaari): Sukupuolien metafysiikasta
PERUTTU/CANCELLED 28.4. Tim de May (Rotterdam): Abductive Scepticism, Creative Abduction, and Sceptical Creativity
12.5. Susanne Uusitalo (Turku):On the two roles of gambling in research and their relation to self-control
19.5. Tomi Kokkonen (Helsinki): TBA (luonnonvalinnan mekanismista)
Seminaari on avoin myös perustutkinto-opiskelijoille.
Course has electronic enrolment, but it is also possible to enrol when the course starts.
Program:
9.9, The introduction by the editor (G. Roth)
23.9, ss. 3-62 (I)
3-31 Milka Hanhela
31-62 Juho Karvinen,
7.10, ss. 63 - 111 (II)
63-90 Jaakko Reinikainen
90-111 Liban Sheikh
21.10 ss. 112-162 (II)
112-130 Viljami Hukka,
130-162 Martin Mainka
4.11, ss. 163-211 (II)
163-184 Kalle Virtanen
184-211 Juho Rantala
18.11 ss. 212 - 255 (III)
212-231 Miikaeli Kylä-Laaso
231-255 Lisa Lorenz
2.12, ss. 256 – 301 (III)
256-284 Marjukka Monni
284-301 Paula Rauhala
16.12 ss. 302 – 310 (IV)
302-310 Petro Leinonen
For 3 credits:
5 min presentation;
5-7 page summary of the 310 pages (ca. 1 page per meeting);
email to arto.laitinen@uta.fi by 16.12
for 5 credits,… (read + write an essay; negotiated with teachers)
for 7 credits, …. (read + write an essay; negotiated with teachers)
Meetings start at 16.00; be there 15.55 to get in from the main door.
The course introduces to the principles and trends of international publishing. Focus will be in journal article publishing. The course includes lectures and seminar part. Part A & B are in English only if there are non-Finnish speakers present.
Place: Linna 5016
Part A LECTURES
16.9. (12–16) Starting points, indexes and impacts (Atte Oksanen)
23.9. (13–16) Experiences, advices and Narratives
Guest: Mikko Aaltonen (University of Helsinki, Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy)
Guest: Ville Kivimäki (University of Tampere)
Guest: Johanna Ruusuvuori (University of Tampere)
Part B IDEAS
21.10. (12–16). Participants represent their article ideas or abstracts.
Guest: Ville Kivimäki (University of Tampere, history)
Part C SEMINAR
18.1. (12–16)
19.1. (9–14)
Participants present their article drafts comments from fellow-students, teachers and international guests.
Guest: Prof. Sebastian Tutenges (Aarhus University)
Guest: Prof. Sveinung Sandberg (University of Oslo)
Guest: Prof. Jukka Törrönen, University of Stockholm)
Guest: Ville Kivimäki (University of Tampere, history)
15–20 students are selected to the course.
A seminar for PhD-students and advanced students from any discipline, interested in social theory broadly conceived. During spring 2016 we will be reading Pierre Bourdieu’s Pascalian Meditations. The text will be available via Moodle for registered participants.
Meetings: every second or third Wednesday 4pm-6pm, 20.1; 3.2; 17.2; 9.3; 23.3; 6.4; 13.4;TBC.
3 ECTS:
For every time, read the chapter and write a one page summary of the chapter – and after the sixth meeting send the six page summary to us.
Everyone participates in giving a presentation (see the list – coordinate with your pair on how you do it). The presentation is a short one, 5 min, raising just one or two points or questions or so (assume that everyone has read the chapter).
5 ECTS: see the separate instructions
Introduction. 20.1.
1. Critique of Scholastic Reason. 9-48 3.2.2016 (Risto absent)
Yrjö Kallinen
Suvi Törrönen
2. The Three Forms of Scholastic Fallacy. 49-92 17.2. 2016 (Arto absent)
Antti Halkonen
Lauri Lahikainen
3. The Historicity of Reason. 93-127 9.3.2016
Jaakko Reinikainen
Ville Vahosalmi
Joonas Kumpulainen
4. Bodily Knowledge. 128-163 23.3.2016
Olli Tiikkainen
5. Symbolic Violence and Political Struggles. 164-205 6.4. 2016
Karim Maiche
Petro Leinonen
Iiro Aro
6. Social Being, Time and the Sense of Existence. 206-245 13.4.2016
Marc Calafell Plaza
Dong Seob Lee
Niklas Hansen
7. Book Review discussion TBC