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AG Heinzelmann Program of the Colloquium: Overview
Program Summer term 26
- 21.04. - Michael Vollmer (Philosophy, Heidelberg): Doxastic Deliberation and the Puzzles of Transparency
- 28.04. - Matthias Hösch (Philosophy, Trier)
- 05.05. - Jesse Hambly (Philosophy, Heidelberg)
- 12.05. - Daniel Schindler (Molecular Biology, Heidelberg)
- 19.05. - Alexa Weiss (Psychology, Bonn)
- 26.05. - Helen Fischer (Psychology, Tübingen)
- 02.06. - Alec Cali (Global Health, Heidelberg)
- 09.06. - Cass Sunstein (Law, Harvard)
- 16.06. - tbc
- 23.06. - Neele Engelmann (Psychology, Berlin)
- 30.06. - Paula Keller (Philosophy, Utrecht)
- 07.07. - tbc
- 14.07. - Viktoria Knoll (Philosophy, Saarbrücken)
- 21.07. - tbc
More information will be provided soon. There is more to read about each colloquium on the specific event website which can be accessed through the overview linked on the right side.
Program Winter term 25/26
- 17.10. - Louisa Reins & Alex Wiegmann (Psychology, Göttingen): Are the concepts of truth and lying shared across cultures?
- 24.10. - Benjamin Kiesewetter (Philosophy, Bielefeld): How to be a non-consequentialist and still save the greater number - Pre-read paper
- 31.10. - Anita Keshmirian (Psychology, Berlin): Many LLMs Are More Utilitarian Than One
- 07.11. - Sophie Kikkert (Philosophy, Munich): Disability as a Lack of Society-relative Abilities
- 21.11. - Kristina Lepold (Philosophy, Berlin): What is Institutional Racism?
- 05.12. - Chantal Jakobi, Kornelius Kammler-Sücker, Christoph Korn, Nora Heinzelmann: EDDA – Ethical Discourse with Digital Agents
- 19.12. - Johannes Doerflinger (Psychology, Konstanz): Emotional Framing Mindsets
- 09.01. - Uljana Feest (Philosophy, Hannover): Operationism and Exploratory Research in Psychology
- 16.01. - Moumita Deb & Theodoros Alysandratos (Economics, Heidelberg): How convincing are moral arguments as a behavioural intervention?
- 23.01. - Marc Weller (Law, Heidelberg): Climate Responsibility of Carbon Majors?
- 30.01. - Alex Soutschek (Neuroscience, Munich): Neural Basis of Decision Making – At the Intersection of Motivation and Cognition
- 06.02. - Maike Albertzart (Philosophy, Mainz): “Yes, we can?” A relational approach to joint abilities
There is more to read about each colloquium on the specific event website which can be accessed through the overview linked on the right side.
Program Summer term 25
- 09.05. - Kristina Musholt (Philosophy, Leipzig): Agency, Mindshaping and the Role of the Emotions
- 16.05. - Christoph Korn (Neuroscience, Heidelberg): The neurocomputational mechanisms of learning about others’ cooperative and competitive intentions under ambiguity
- 23.05. - Tobias Schlicht (Philosophy, Bochum): Assessment or attribution of consciousness in AI systems?
- 06.06. - Jan Rummel (Psychology, Heidelberg): Involuntary Inattention - Cognitive Failure or Rational Behaviour?
- 13.06. - Nico Orlandi (Philosophy, Santa Cruz): It's about Sex: Queerness as a Radical Political Notion
- 20.06. - Nadia Primc (Medicine, Heidelberg): Trustworthy AI in the context of healthcare – conceptual confusion or therapeutic principle?
- 27.06. - Sam Fletcher (Physics & Philosophy, Oxford): Quantum Biology
- 04.07. - Jesse Hambly (Philosophy, Heidelberg): Assessing the Prudential Companions in Guilt Argument
- 11.07. - Shmulik Nilli (Political Science, Illinois): The unthinkable sword? Democracy, morality, and violence across borders?
- 18.07. - Daniel Viehoff (Philosophy, Berkeley): Authority and Control
There is more to read about each colloquium on the specific event website which can be accessed through the overview linked on the right side.
Program Winter term 24/25
- 18.10. - Natalie Gold (Philosophy, Verian): Interventions to reduce the spread of misinformation: Two online experiments
- 22.10. - Daniel Fogal (Philosophy, New York): Coherence and Incoherence
- 25.10. - Alejandra Petino Zappala (Biosciences and Philosophy, Heidelberg): Preimplantation polygenic testing: a comeback of determinism and eugenics?
- 08.11. - Gregor Betz (Philosophy, Karlsruhe): Reflective Equilibration Solves The Paradox of Diachronic AI Safety
- 15.11. - Verena Wagner (Philosophy, Berlin): Neutral by Choice
- 22.11. - Christiane Schwieren (Economics, Heidelberg): Gender differences in career-related decision making–biases we need to cure, or rational behavior?
- 13.12. - Vincent Müller (Philosophy, Erlangen-Nuremberg): A method for Philosophy - AI Philosophy
- 20.12. - Philippe Tobler (Neuroscience, Zurich): Decomposing Motivation
- 17.01. - Pascale Willemsen (Philosophy, Zurich): What does it mean to be healthy? It's complicated...
- 24.01. - Kellie Owens (Population health, New York): Promoting the ethical and trustworthy governance of AI in healthcare
- 31.01. - Christian Kietzmann (Philosophy, Leipzig): An Anscombean account of doxastic agency
- 07.02. - Daniel Schunk (Economics, Mainz): Self-regulation Training in Primary Schools and Academic Achievements: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
There is more to read about each colloquium on the specific event website which can be accessed through the overview linked on the right side.