events

Upcoming

  • UNH TALKS

    March 27

    University of Padua, Piazza Capitaniato

    Adrian Currie, The Science of Lost Worlds
  • UNH TALKS

    Thursday 24 April 2024

    Dipartimento di Filosofia, Univeristà degli Studi di PAdova

    Aviezer Tucker, TBA
  • Past events

  • UNH BOOK SYMPOSIUM

    Thursday, 7 November 2024

    Aula Diano, Piazza Capitaniato, University of Padua, Padua

    Book symposium with A. Cooper “Kant And The Transformation of Natural History”
  • UNH TALK SERIES

    Friday, 25 October 2024

    Auditorium, Università IUAV di Venezia & & online

    Maria Stavrinaki, ‘Prehistory at the Atomic Age’
  • UNH TALK SERIES

    Tuesday, 22 October 2024

    Online

    Susanna Hecht, ‘Not all Anthropocenes Are the Same, and Some Matter More than Others’
  • UNH TALK SERIES

    Wednesday, 18 September 2024

    Aula Stefanini, Department of Philosophy, University of Padua.

    Carol Cleland, ‘The Role of Time in Scientific Reasoning About The Past’
  • Summer School

    Monday 9 September 2024 – Friday 13 September 2024

    Palazzo del Capitanio | Aula Diano | Sala Bortolami, University of Padua

    Nature and Culture. Between Classical German Philosophy and Contemporary Perspectives
  • unh talk series

    4 July 2024, 11,30am

    Aula Diano, Palazzo Liviano

    Tom Whyman (Liverpool), Adorno’s Empiricism. On Intellectual and Metaphysical Experience

    Tom Whyman will talk about Adorno’s idea of natural history and his conception of experience.

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  • unh reading group

    June 24th – 3pm

    Sala Giacon, Palazzo del Capitanio (Padua)

    Cleland, Carol E., Methodological and Epistemic Differences between Historical Science and Experimental Science.
    PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, VOL. 69, NO. 3, 2002, PP. 474–96.

    The June meeting of the Padua UNH reading group will be devoted to discussing Cleland’s text on the epistemically and methodological nature of historical sciences.

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  • UNH WORKSHOP

    November 2 2023

    Palazzo del Capitanio, Aula Diano, University of Padua

    Value And Ontology in Nature. Reflections on Central Themes in Environmental Philosophy
    Workshop around the work of E. Katz

    This workshop aims to delve into Katz’s key theses on the ontology of nature and the normative issues that arise from them. Following an initial lecture where he will revisit his main theses, three discussion sessions are planned, each introduced by a presentation.

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  • UNH TALK SERIES

    February 26, 2024

    Aula Verra, Dipartimenti di Filosofia, Comunicazione e Spettacolo. Università Roma Tre

    Dale Jamieson, How To Love What is Red in Tooth And Claw

    Many of us would say that we love nature, whether that is a kind of love for the systems that brought us into existence or love for particular places, animals, or other aspects of nature. Yet we know that we do not live in the biblical paradise of the

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