• Mensch, Maschine, Muse. Wie die digitale Zukunft durch humanistische Werte prosperiert

    Theater Paderborn Neuer Platz 6, Paderborn, Germany

    Mensch, Maschine, Muse. Wie die digitale Zukunft durch humanistische Werte prosperiert Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Ruth Edith Hagengruber im Rahmen der Vortragsreihe Kreative Intelligenz - Kulturschaffen in Zeiten von KI. Im Anschluss findet eine Gesprächsrunde mit Ruth Edith Hagengruber, Axel Berndt, Julia Eckel, Patrick Hübner, Karsten Strack und Jennifer Becker statt. Die Veranstaltung wird moderiert […]

  • Wissenschaft außer Kontrolle? Von Hühner-Dinos, OncoMäusen und rauchenden Affen – Wie weit darf Forschung gehen?

    AKKA Paderborn

    Kneipengeflüster – Triff Wissenschaft an der Theke Talk by Felix Grewe: Wissenschaft außer Kontrolle? Von Hühner-Dinos, OncoMäusen und rauchenden Affen – Wie weit darf Forschung gehen? Mittwoch, 18.  Juni 2025, 19 Uhr AKKA, Paderborn Wissenschaft trifft Kneipenatmosphäre: Unter diesem Motto rufen die Universität Paderborn und die Servicestelle Antidiskriminierung (ADA) des Caritasverbands Paderborn e.V. eine neue […]

  • New Voices – Aneta Kohoutova: Through my absent body, I perceive you. Spatiality and female corporeality in public spaces

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    Hannah Arendt Today The Winter Term Talk Series 2025/26, organised by Samantha Fazekas (Trinity College Dublin) and Maria Robaszkiewicz (UPB), is an online talk series dedicated to Hannah Arendt. Arendt could aptly be described as a thinker of the crisis, or perhaps rather of multiple crises. This motif is ever-present in her work and, indeed, […]

  • Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab – The falls of Europe and Critical European Philosophy

    Lecture Hall O2, O-Building, Paderborn University

    The falls of Europe and Critical European Philosophy Talk by Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab Associate Professor of Philosophy Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Much of critical European philosophy has emerged in response to situations of European collapse such as the rise of fascism, World War II, the annihilation of European Jewry, and the Gaza war. To […]

  • Inputtalk – Felix Grewe: Donna Haraway: Storytelling for Earthly Survival – TU Dresden

    TU Dresden

    On November 5, 2025 the Office of the Equal Opportunities Officer of the Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (Sca DS.AI) invited our colleague Felix Grewe to give an input talk on the life, works and expertises of Donna J. Haraway. The input talk is part of the movie presentation Donna Haraway: Storytelling […]

  • New Voices – Magnus Ferguson: Speaking Others into the World

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    Abstract: In certain contexts unreciprocated speech can be an important form of care for persons who would otherwise find it difficult to retain their place in shared worlds of linguistic meaning, such as those who lose capacities for linguistic expression due to illness. Philosophers and political theorists often underscore the importance of reciprocated speech for sharing […]

  • New Voices – Catherine Koekoek: Towards an architecture of democratic infrastructures

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    Hanna Arendt Today The Winter Term Talk Series 2025/26, organised by Samantha Fazekas (Trinity College Dublin) and Maria Robaszkiewicz (UPB), is an online talk series dedicated to Hannah Arendt. Arendt could aptly be described as a thinker of the crisis, or perhaps rather of multiple crises. This motif is ever-present in her work and, indeed, […]

  • New Voices – Jonathan Wren: Dwelling in the common world: Arendt and the right to share home with-others

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    Hannah Arendt Today The Winter Term Talk Series 2025/26, organised by Samantha Fazekas (Trinity College Dublin) and Maria Robaszkiewicz (UPB), is an online talk series dedicated to Hannah Arendt. Arendt could aptly be described as a thinker of the crisis, or perhaps rather of multiple crises. This motif is ever-present in her work and, indeed, […]

  • New Voices – Elsa Siu Lonzas: Natality as a formative structure in Hannah Arendt’s work. A phenomenological approach to the question of the university in times of dictatorship

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    Hannah Arendt Today The New Voices Talk Series continues this winter with a lecture dedicated to Hannah Arendt and is organized by Samantha Fazekas (Trinity College Dublin) & Maria Robaszkiewicz (Paderborn University). Talk: Natality as a formative structure in Hannah Arendt’s work. A phenomenological approach to the question of the university in times of dictatorship by […]

  • Felix Grewe: Von Diffraktion zum Storytelling: Eine alternative Wissenschaftsgeschichte aus der Perspektive der Philosophin Donna J. Haraway

    Room P1.1.02, P-Gebäude, Universität Paderborn

    Am 16. Dezember 2025 stellt Felix Grewe seine Forschungen zum Konzept des Storytellings und seiner Genese im Werk von Donna J. Haraway vor. Der Vortrag Von Diffraktion zum Storytelling: Eine alternative Wissenschaftsgeschichte aus der Perspektive der Philosophin Donna J. Haraway ist Teil der Seminarreihe Interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung, der dieses Semester von Oxana Eremin und dem Zentrum für […]

  • Guest Lecture – Kristin Käuper: „What Can We Learn about Sexual Orientation from Asexuality?“

    Building P1.5.08.2 University Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

    Guest Lecture in the Seminar “Feminist Perspectives on Sexuality” - A seminar offered within the Teaching Area on Heterogeneity - Lecturer: Ana Rodrigues Kristin Käuper (University of Leeds): The Invisible Orientation: What Can We Learn about Sexual Orientation fromAsexuality? About the Speaker: Kristin Käuper studied at the University of Paderborn and completed her Master’s dissertation […]

  • Talk by Jil Muller – Enseigner les femmes philosophes: correspondances, journaux intimes et la querelle des femmes

    Université Jean Moulin–Lyon 3 (France) 1 Av. des Frères Lumière, Lyon, France

    Jil Muller will present her talk “Enseigner les femmes philosophes: correspondances, journaux intimes et la querelle des femmes” at the international colloquium “ENSEIGNER LES INVISIBLES : QUELS CORPUS DE PHILOSOPHIE MODERNE DANS LES SALLES DE CLASSE ?”, taking place on December 18–19, 2025, at Université Jean Moulin–Lyon 3 (France). Program: JEUDI 18 DECEMBRE 9h15 : ACCUEIL et […]

  • Talk by Pierpaolo Betti – Du Châtelet’s Influence on Kant’s Early Response to Newtonianism

    February 26th, 5.00-6.30 pm CET (Zoom)  Abstract: This paper explores the influence of Du Châtelet’s Institutions physiques (1740–42) on Kant’s early natural philosophy. While recent scholarship has shown that both authors adopted a critical stance toward Newton’s ideas, little research has been devoted to comparing their responses to the Newtonian paradigm. Yet, as early as […]

  • Talk by Jil Muller – Olismo in Oliva Sabuco ed Elisabetta di Boemia

    Dr. Jil Muller will give her talk in the seminar "La filosofia delle donne 2025-2026 Temi e concetti del pensiero filosofico femminile" at Università di Trento. Abstract of the Talk Oliva Sabuco ed Elisabetta di Boemia adottano entrambe un approccio medico allo studio dell’essere umano inteso come un tutto unificato, ma lo fanno partendo da […]

  • New Voices | Lectures by Floris Verhaart & Margaret Matthews

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    The New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn. The objective of New Voices is to establish a forum and network for international early-career researchers in the field […]

  • New Voices | Lectures by Elodie Pinel & Lila Braunschweig

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    The New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn. The objective of New Voices is to establish a forum and network for international early-career researchers in the field […]

  • New Voices | Lectures by Elżbieta Filipow & Shamoni Sarkar

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    The New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn. The objective of New Voices is to establish a forum and network for international early-career researchers in the field […]

  • New Voices | Lectures by Maxim Demin & Patricia Guevara Wozniak

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    The New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn. The objective of New Voices is to establish a forum and network for international early-career researchers in the field […]

  • Talk | „Europa neu denken. Du Châtelet und Leibniz“ by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber

    Abstract: Nationale Händel bestimmten die Wissenschaft seit jeher und Leibniz und Newton stehen exemplarisch dafür. Émilie Du Châtelet, eine in Europa ausnehmend gut vernetzte Philosophin und Wissenschaftlerin, formuliert im Geiste der Aufklärung eine Idee von Wissenschaft, die Grenzen nationaler und epistemologischer Territorien überschreitet. 40 Jahre vor Kant formuliert sie ihre „kopernikanische Wende“ und überwindet damit […]