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László Bernáth is giving a talk on 8 June 2017 at the conference "Dimensions of Responsibility" at the University of Pavia. The title of his lecture is "Epistemic Defense of Moral Responsibility".
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Péter András Varga is giving a talk at the annaul conference "At the Origins of Phenomenology: Logic, Psychology, Ontology" of the North American Society for Early Phenomenology (NASEP) (1-3 June 2017, Seattle University). The title of his talk is "Husserl on the Logic of Existential Judgements: From Sigwart to the Transcendental Phenomenology and a Reassessment of Frege".
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Ferenc Hörcher is giving a talk on 1 June 2017 in the framwork of the Lithuanian-Hungarian bilateral research project 'Conception of Creative City within Central Europe: Historical Images and Empirical Indices' at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. The title of the talk is 'The Dark Night of the City. Solar Construction and Urban Destruction in Communist Minsk'.
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Ferenc Hörcher is giving three consecutive talks in Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár, at Babes-Bolyai University of Sciences.
He is going to talk about The Tradition of Urban Republicanism and Its Key Concepts at the Hungarian Institute of Philosophy, on 23 May 2017., at 10.00 am at the main building of BBTE (Farkas/Kogặlniceanu str., 1.), I. floor, BÖHM KÁROLY lecture hall.
He is giving a paper on The concept of Civic Republicanism and Its Relevance Today at the Department of Political Science on 24 May 2017 at 12.00 pm (noon).
Finally, his lecture is titled The Model of Late Medieval and Renaissance City Republics, and scheduled at 12.00 pm (noon) on 25 May, 2017 at the Institute of History.
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Tamás Demeter has been awarded a MTA Lendület grant for the project "Morals and values in modern science". The grant will support the work of his research group for the next five years. Dr. Demeter’s research group will investigate (from historical, philosophical and sociological perspectives) the values in the background of scientific research, orienting, limiting and justifying it in various ways. Members of the research group will focus on case studies about the often unreflected and thereby rationally uncontrolled cognitive, moral, social and aesthetic values that characterize the history of modern science between the 17th and the 20th centuries.
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