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Faculty of Philosophy

GRIPh BULLETIN

Groningen Research Institute for Philosophy

2020

Volume 21

January 2021

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GRIPh BULLETIN 2020

Volume 21

Groningen Research Institute for Philosophy

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The GRIPh Bulletin

is published by

The Faculty of Philosophy

of the University of Groningen

and appears once a year.

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Contents

Publications ....................................................................... 6

Academic .................................................................. 6

Books .......................................................... 6

Articles and book chapters .......................... 7

Doctoral theses ......................................... 21

Edited books and special issues ............... 22

Proceedings (non-refereed) ...................... 24

Book reviews ............................................. 27

Professional ............................................................ 29

Lectures ..................................................................... 32

Academic lectures .................................................. 32

Other lectures ......................................................... 43

Prizes ..................................................................... 45

Organizing ..................................................................... 46

Editing and reviewing ....................................................... 49

PhD defenses ................................................................... 51

Membership ..................................................................... 52

Examination and Teaching for third parties ...................... 54

Advising ..................................................................... 56

Collaborating and participation ......................................... 57

Press / media .................................................................... 58

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Publications

Academic

Books

Lisa Herzog

Herzog, L. M. (2020). Die Erfindung des Marktes:

Smith, Hegel und die Politische Philosophie. wbg

Academic.

Corijn van Mazijk

van Mazijk, C. (2020). Perception and Reality in

Kant, Husserl, and McDowell. (Routledge Studies in

Contemporary Philosophy). Routledge.

Andrea Sangiacomo

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). Teoria del silenzio:

Esperienza originaria e linguaggio a partire da

Gimbattista Vico. (Varchi; No. 4). Mimesis Edizione.

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Articles and book chapters

Han Thomas Adriaenssen

Adriaenssen, H.T. (2020). Common Conceptions and the

Metaphysics of Material Substance. Soto, Digby, and de

Raey. Journal of Early Modern Studies, 9, 117-139

Petar Bodlovic

Bodlovic, P. (2020). On Presumptions, Burdens of Proof,

and Explanations. Informal logic, 40(2), 255-294.

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v40i2.6312

Daphne Brandenburg

Brandenburg, D. (2020). The Clinical Stance and the

Nurturing Stance: Therapeutic Responses to Harmful

Conduct by Service Users in Mental Healthcare.

Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 27(4), 379-394.

https://doi.org/10.1353/ppp.2020.0049

Brandenburg, D., & Strijbos, D. (2020). Reproach without

Blameworthiness. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology,

27(4), 399-401.

Justin Bruner

Bruner, J. P., & Lindauer, M. (2020). The varieties of

impartiality, or, would an egalitarian endorse the veil?

Philosophical Studies, 177(2), 459-477.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-018-1190-8 [e-pub: 2018]

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Bruner, J. P. (2020). Locke, Nozick and the state of

nature. Philosophical Studies, 177(3), 705-726.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-018-1201-9 [e-pub: 2018]

Boudewijn de Bruin

de Bruin, B. (2020). Epistemic Corporate Culture:

Knowledge, Common Knowledge, and Professional

Oaths. Seattle University Law Review, 43(2), 807-839.

Alexandra Chadwik

Chadwick, A., & Odzuck, E. (2020). Feminist

Perspectives on Hobbes: Introduction . Hobbes Studies,

33(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1163/18750257-BJA10007

Chadwick, A. (2020). From soul to mind in Hobbes's The

Elements of Law. History of European Ideas, 46(3), 257-

275. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2019.1697943

Markus Eronen

Eronen, M. I. (2020). Causal discovery and the problem

of psychological interventions. New Ideas in Psychology,

59, [100785].

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newideapsych.2020.100785

Eddo Evink

Evink, E. (2020). The idea of Europe in a post-European

era. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology,

81(3), 211-226.

https://doi.org/10.1080/21692327.2020.1753094

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Evink, E. (2020). Différance as Temporization and its

Problems. International Journal of Philosophical Studies,

28(3), 433-451.

https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2020.1766885

Alexander Gebharter

Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., & Gebharter, A. (2020).

Confirmation based on analogical inference: Bayes

meets Jeffrey. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 50(2),

174-194. https://doi.org/10.1017/can.2019.18

Gebharter, A. (2020). Free will as a higher-level

phenomenon? Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 9(3),

177-187. https://doi.org/10.1002/tht3.461

Gebharter, A., & Retzlaff, N. (2020). A new proposal how

to handle counterexamples to Markov causation à la

Cartwright, or: fixing the chemical factory. Synthese,

197(4), 1467-1486. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-

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Job de Grefte

de Grefte, J. (2020). Towards a Hybrid Account of Luck.

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 101(2), 240-255.

https://doi.org/10.1111/papq.12307

Harmen Grootenhuis

Travagnin, S., Li, G., Grootenhuis, H., & Sterken, A.

(2020). Chinese Religion and Violence. In M. Jerryson

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(Ed.), Religious Violence Today: Faith and Conflict in the

Modern World (pp. 131-175). ABC-CLIO.

Leah Henderson

Henderson, L. (2020). Resolution of deep disagreement:

not simply consensus. Informal Logic, 40(3), 359-382.

Lisa Herzog

Emanuel, E. J., Persad, G., Kern, A., Buchanan, A.,

Fabre, C., Halliday, D., Heath, J., Herzog, L., Leland, R.

J., Lemango, E. T., Luna, F., Mccoy, M. S., Norheim, O.

F., Ottersen, T., Schaefer, G. O., Tan, K-C., Wellman, C.

H., Wolff, J., & Richardson, H. S. (2020). An ethical

framework for global vaccine allocation The Fair Priority

Model offers a practical way to fulfill pledges to distribute

vaccines fairly and equitably. Science, 369(6509), 1309-

1312. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe2803

Engelmann, S., Grossklags, J., & Herzog, L. M. (2020).

Should users participate in governing social media?

Philosophical and technical considerations of democratic

social media. First Monday, 25(12).

https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v25i12.10525

Herzog, L. M. (2020). Citizens' Autonomy and Corporate

Cultural Power. Journal of Social Philosophy, 51(2), 205-

230. https://doi.org/10.1111/josp.12310

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Frank Hindriks

Blomberg, O., & Hindriks, F. (2020). Collective

Responsibility and Acting Together. In S. Bazargan-

Forward, & D. Tollefsen (Eds.), The Routledge

Handbook on Collective Responsibility (pp. 142-154).

(Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy). Routledge.

Guala, F., & Hindriks, F. (2020). Institutions and

Functions. In T. Andina, & P. Bojanic (Eds.), Institutions

in Action: The Nature and the Role of Institutions in the

Real World (pp. 9-19). (Studies in the Philosophy of

Sociality). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-

32618-0_2

Hindriks, F., & Sauer, H. (2020). The mark of the moral:

Beyond the sentimentalist turn. Philosophical

Psychology, 33(4), 569-591.

https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2020.1731444

Hindriks, F. (2020). How Social Objects (Fail to)

Function. Journal of Social Philosophy, 51(3), 483-499.

https://doi.org/10.1111/josp.12334

Tamminga, A., & Hindriks, F. (2020). The irreducibility of

collective obligations. Philosophical Studies, 177(4),

1085–1109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-018-01236-2

Tamminga, A., & Hindriks, F. (2020). Correction to: The

irreducibility of collective obligations. Philosophical

Studies, 177(4), 1111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-

019-01264-6

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Pauline Kleingeld

Kleingeld, P. (2020). How to Use Someone 'Merely as a

Means'. Kantian Review, 25(3), 389-414.

[1369415420000229].

https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415420000229

Kleingeld, P. (2020). A Kantian Solution to the Trolley

Problem. In M. Timmons (Ed.), Oxford Studies in

Normative Ethics (Vol. 10, pp. 204-228). Oxford

University Press.

Charlotte Knowles

Knowles, C. (2020). Philosophy and the Maternal.

Studies in the Maternal, 13(1), 1-8.

https://doi.org/10.16995/sim.293

Barteld Kooi

Ditmarsch, H. van, Hoek, W. V. D., Kooi, B., & Kuijer, B.

(2020). Arrow update synthesis. Information and

Computation, 275, [104544].

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2020.104544

Theo Kuipers

Kuipers, T. A. F. (2020). Refined nomic truth

approximation by revising models and postulates.

Synthese, 197(4), 1601-1625.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-1755-2

Kuipers, T. A. F. (2020). Stratified nomic realism. In W.

J. Gonzalez (Ed.), New Approaches to Scientific Realism

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(pp. 145-165). (Epistemic Studies; Vol. 42). De Gruyter.

https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110664737-008

Tamer Nawar

Nawar, T. (2020). The Stoic Theory of the Soul. In K.

Arenson (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic

Philosophy (pp. 148-159). (Routledge Handbooks in

Philosophy). Routledge.

Stipe Pandžić

Pandzic, S. (2020). On the Dynamics of Structured

Argumentation: Modeling Changes in Default

Justification Logic. In A. Herzig, & J. Kontinen (Eds.),

Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems:

11th International Symposium, FoIKS 2020, Dortmund,

Germany, February 17–21, 2020, Proceedings (pp. 222-

241). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 12012).

Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39951-1_14

Marc Pauly

Pauly, M. (2020). Conspiracy Theories. In J. Fieser, & B.

Dowden (Eds.), The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

(The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy).

https://www.iep.utm.edu/conspira/

Jeanne Peijnenburg

Atkinson, D., & Peijnenburg, J. (2020). "Till at last there

remain nothing": Hume's Treatise 1.4.1 in contemporary

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perspective. Synthese, 197(8), 3305-3323.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-1883-8 [e-pub: 2018]

Peijnenburg, J., & Atkinson, D. (2020). "The worst ever

conceived by a man of genius": Hume's probability

argument in A Treatise. In C. Dutilh Novaes, H. Jansen,

J. A. van Laar, & B. Verheij (Eds.), Reason to Dissent:

Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on

Argumentation (Vol. 3, pp. 225-238). (Studies in Logic

and Argumentation ; Vol. 87). College Publications.

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Beijers, L., van Loo, H. M., Romeijn, J. W., Lamers, F.,

Schoevers, R. A., & Wardenaar, K. J. (2020).

Investigating data-driven biological subtypes of sychiatric

disorders using specification-curve analysis.

Psychological Medicine, 1-12.

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720002846

Romeijn, J. (2020). Commentary on Gallagher “Body

Self-Awareness: Multiple Levels or Dynamical Gestalt?”.

In K. Kendler, J. Parnas, & P. Zachar (Eds.), Levels of

Analysis in Psychopathology: Cross-Disciplinary

Perspectives (pp. 160-168). Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108750349.014

Romeijn, J., & van Loo, H. (2020). Psychiatric

Classification: An A-reductionist Perspective. In K.

Kendler, J. Parnas, & P. Zachar (Eds.), Levels of

Analysis in Psychopathology: Cross-Disciplinary

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Perspectives (pp. 349-370). Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108750349.031

Felipe Romero

Romero, F. (2020). The Division of Replication Labor.

Philosophy of Science, 87(5).

https://doi.org/10.1086/710625

Doina-Cristina Rusu

Rusu, D-C., & Jalobeanu, D. (2020). Giovan Battista

della Porta and Francis Bacon on the Creative Power of

experimentation. Centaurus, 62(3), 381-392.

https://doi.org/10.1111/1600-0498.12341

Rusu, D-C. (2020). Using instruments in the study of

animate beings: Della Porta’s and Bacon’s experiments

with plants. Centaurus, 62(3), 393-405.

https://doi.org/10.1111/1600-0498.12285

Andrea Sangiacomo

Henkel, C., & Sangiacomo, A. (2020). Johann Sturm. In

E. N. Zalta (Ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Metaphysics Research Lab,Center for the Study of

Language and Information, Stanford University.

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/johann-sturm/

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). Freedom, passions and moral

causation: Metaphysical and ethical complications of

Descartes’s dualism. Giornale di Metafisica, (1).

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Sangiacomo, A., & Beers, D. (2020). Divide et impera:

modelling the relationship between canonical and non-

canonical authors in the early modern natural philosophy

network. HOPOS: The Journal of the International

Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, 10(2),

365–413. https://doi.org/10.1086/710178

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). Johann Christoph Sturm's

Natural Philosophy: Passive Forms, Occasionalism, and

Scientific Explanations. Journal of the History of

Philosophy, 58(3), 493-520.

https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.2020.0049

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). The normalisation of the new

natural philosophy: occasional causality and coarse-

grained reality. In M. Feingold, & A. Sangiacomo (Eds.),

History of Universities (Vol. 33/2, pp. 201-235). Oxford

University Press.

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). La virtù secondo Aristotele e

Spinoza: appunti per un confronto. In F. Camera, E.

Colagrossi, & E. Simonotti (Eds.), Emozioni, affetti,

sentimenti: tra natura e libertà (pp. 101-119). Mimesis

Edizione.

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). Introduction: Natural Philosophy

in the Early Modern Academic Milieu. In M. Feingold, &

A. Sangiacomo (Eds.), History of Universities (Vol. 33/2,

pp. 1-15). Oxford University Press.

Sangiacomo, A. (2020). La muse bien tempérée:

Mécanisme affectif et narration chez Spinoza. In P-F.

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Moreau , & L. Vinciguerra (Eds.), Spinoza et les arts (pp.

90-106). (La philosophie en commun). L'Harmattan.

Andreas Schmidt

Schmidt, A. T., & Engelen, B. (2020). The ethics of

nudging: An overview. Philosophy Compass, 15(4),

[e12658]. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12658

Schmidt, A. (2020). Is there a human right to tobacco

control? In M. E. Gispen, & B. Toebes (Eds.), Human

Rights and Tobacco Control: International, Regional, and

Domestic Legal Persectives Edward Elgar Publishing. [in

2018 al]

Merel Semeijn

Semeijn, M. (2020). The ‘In’ and ‘According to’

operators. In A. Pavlova (Ed.), Proceedings of the

ESSLLI & WeSSLLI Student Session 2020: Web

Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information

July 11-17, Brandeis University (pp. 137-148)

Justo Serrano Zamora

Serrano Zamora, J. (2020). Can Truth (or Problem-

Solving) Do More for Democracy? A Comment to

Cristina Lafont's “Democracy without Shortcuts. Krisis.

Tijdschrift voor Actuele Filosofie, 40(1), 82-90.

Serrano Zamora, J., & Santarelli, M. (2020). Populism or

Pragmatism? Two Ways of Unterstanding Political

Articulation. Constellations, 1-15.

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Serrano Zamora, J. (2020). Democracy and the Problem

of Domination. In R. Frega, & S. Levine (Eds.), John

Dewey's Ethical Theory: The 1932 Ethics (pp. 156-178).

Routledge.

Titus Stahl

Christ, J., Lepold, K., Loick, D., & Stahl, T. (2020).

Debating Critical Theory: An Introduction. In J. Christ, K.

Lepold, D. Loick, & T. Stahl (Eds.), Debating Critical

Theory: Engagements with Axel Honneth (pp. vii-xxiii).

(Essex Studies in Contemporary Critical Theory).

Rowman and Littlefield International.

Stahl, T. (2020). Crítica inmanente y experiencia moral

particular. In J. M. Romero, & J. A. Zamora (Eds.),

Crítica inmanente de la sociedad (pp. 19-49).

(Pensamiento critico/pensamiento utopico; Vol. 236).

Anthropos.

Stahl, T. (2020). ¿Crítica de la colonización como crítica

inmanente? In J. A. Nicolás, S. Wahnón, & J. M. Romero

(Eds.), Crítica y hermenéutica: Perspectivas filosóficas,

literarias y sociales (pp. 189-204). (Filosofía hoy; Vol.

70). Comares.

Allard Tamminga

Tamminga, A., & Hindriks, F. (2020). The irreducibility of

collective obligations. Philosophical Studies, 177(4),

1085–1109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-018-01236-2

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Tamminga, A., & Hindriks, F. (2020). Correction to: The

irreducibility of collective obligations. Philosophical

Studies, 177(4), 1111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-

019-01264-6

Raluca Tansescu

Tanasescu, R. (2020). Chaos out of Order: Translations

of American and Canadian Contemporary Poetry into

Romanian before 1989 from a Complexity Perspective.

Chronotopos, 2, 64-94. [3]. https://doi.org/10.25365/cts-

2019-1-2-5

Tanasescu, R. (2020). A micro-centric network: Post-

communist Romanian mainstream and indie publishers

of U.S. and Canadian contemporary poetry in translation.

Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 3(1), 130-151.

https://doi.org/10.35824/sjrs.v3i1.20424

Corijn van Mazijk

van Mazijk, C. (2020). Transcendental subjectivity:

Subject, object, or neither? In I. Apostolescu (Ed.), The

Subject(s) of Phenomenology: Rereading Husserl (pp.

45-56). (Contributions to Phenomenology). Springer.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29357-4_4

van Mazijk, C. (2020). Kant and Husserl on Overcoming

Skeptical Idealism through Transcendental Idealism. In I.

Apostolescu, & C. Serban (Eds.), Husserl, Kant and

Transcendental Phenomenology (pp. 163-188). De

Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110564280-009

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Judith Vega

Vega, J. (2020). Academische vrijheid? Positieve en

negatieve vrijheid, en de fuik van het neoliberale werken.

In K. van Berkel, & C. van Bruggen (Eds.), Academische

Vrijheid. Geschiedenis en actualiteit. (pp. 131-148).

Boom.

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Doctoral theses

Ot de Wiljes

From skin to brain: modelling a whole-body coordination

scenario of nervous system origin. University of

Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.123420732

Sjoerd Griffioen

Contested modernity: Karl Löwith, Hans Blumenberg and

Carl Schmitt and the German Secularization Debate.

University of Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.132902473

Stipe Pandžić

Reasoning with Defeasible Reasons. University of

Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.136479932

Herman Veluwenkamp

Objectivity without Reality: Implications of Conceptual

Role Semantics in Metaethics. University of Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.147440153

Willem Verhoeven

Reasoning about morality: The empirical turn in Early-

Modern moral philosophy from Hobbes to Rousseau.

University of Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.135594000

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Edited books and special issues

Alexandra Chadwik

Chadwick, A., & Odzuck, E. (Eds.) (2020). Feminist

Perspectives on Hobbes. Hobbes Studies, 33(1).

Alexander Gebharter

Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., Gebharter, A., Brössel, P.,

& Werning, M. (Eds.) (2020). Logical Perspectives on

Science and Cognition. Synthese, 197(4).

Pauline Kleingeld

Achenwall, G., Kleingeld, P. (Ed.), & Vermeulen, C.,

(TRANS.) (2020). Natural Law: A Translation of the

Textbook for Kant’s Lectures on Legal and Political

Philosophy. Bloomsbury Academic.

Achenwall, G., Kleingeld, P. (Ed.), & Vermeulen, C.,

(TRANS.) (2020). Prolegomena to Natural Law.

University of Groningen Press.

https://doi.org/10.21827/5cdabd4c2a027

Doina-Cristina Rusu

Rusu, D-C., & Jalobeanu, D. (Eds.) (2020). The Creative

Power of Experimentation: Bacon and Della Porta.

Centaurus, 62(3).

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Andrea Sangiacomo

Feingold, M., & Sangiacomo, A. (Eds.) (2020). History of

Universities. (History of Universities; Vol. 33, No. 2).

Oxford University Press.

Titus Stahl

Christ, J., Lepold, K., Loick, D., & Stahl, T. (Eds.) (2020).

Debating Critical Theory: Engagements with Axel

Honneth. (Essex Studies in Contemporary Critical

Theory). Rowman and Littlefield International.

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Proceedings (non-refereed)

Alexander Gebharter

Feldbacher-Escamilla, C. J., Gebharter, A., Brössel, P.,

& Werning, M. (2020). Introduction to the special issue

"Logical Perspectives on Science and Cognition".

Synthese, 197(4), 1381-1390.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02334-2

Lisa Herzog

Frega, R., & Herzog, L. (2020). Preface to the Special

Issue on Workplace Democracy. Review of Social

Economy, 78(3), 281-285.

https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2020.1778776

Erik Krabbe

Krabbe, E. C. W., & van Laar, J. A. (2020). Be

Reasonable! Ways to React to Cases of Presumed

Unreason. In C. Dutilh Novaes, H. Jansen, J. A. van

Laar, & B. Verheij (Eds.), Reason to Dissent:

Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on

Argumentation (Vol. 3, pp. 49-62). (Studies in Logic:

Logic and Argumentation; Vol. 87). College Publications.

van Laar, J. A. (2020). Commentary on “Connectives

and Straw Men: Experimental Approach on French and

English“ by Jennifer Schumann and Sandrine Zufferey.

In Evidence, Persuasion & Diversity (Proceedings of the

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Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation

Conference; Vol. 12). University of Windsor.

Merel Semeijn

Semeijn, M. (2020). The ‘In’ and ‘According to’

operators. Poster session presented at WeSSLLI 2020.

Stefan Sleeuw

Sleeuw, S. (2020). Analogical Argumentation in

Philosophical Thought Experiments. In C. Dutilh Novaes,

H. Jansen, J. A. Van Laar, & B. Verheij (Eds.), Reason

to Dissent: Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference

on Argumentation (Vol. 3, pp. 355-368). (Studies in

Logic: Logic and Argumentation; Vol. 87). College

Publications.

Jan Albert van Laar

Krabbe, E. C. W., & van Laar, J. A. (2020). Be

Reasonable! Ways to React to Cases of Presumed

Unreason. In C. Dutilh Novaes, H. Jansen, J. A. van

Laar, & B. Verheij (Eds.), Reason to Dissent:

Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on

Argumentation (Vol. 3, pp. 49-62). (Studies in Logic:

Logic and Argumentation; Vol. 87). College Publications.

van Laar, J. A. (2020). Commentary on “Connectives

and Straw Men: Experimental Approach on French and

English“ by Jennifer Schumann and Sandrine Zufferey.

In Evidence, Persuasion & Diversity (Proceedings of the

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Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation

Conference; Vol. 12). University of Windsor.

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Book reviews

Eddo Evink

Evink, E. (2020). Alberto Romele: Digital Hermeneutics:

Philosophical Investigations in New Media and

Technologies. Phenomenological Reviews.

https://reviews.ophen.org/2020/08/17/alberto-romele-

digital-hermeneutics-philosophical-investigations-in-new-

media-and-technologies/

Laura Georgescu

Georgescu, L. (2020). Margaret Cavendish: Essential

Writings, edited by Cunning, David. Hobbes Studies,

33(1), 88-92. https://doi.org/10.1163/18750257-bja10001

Lisa Herzog

Herzog, L. M. (2020).N. Oreskes (2019). Why Trust

Science? Princeton: Princeton University Press.

https://www.rug.nl/sustainable-

society/community/blog/book-review-why-trust-science-

22-07-2020

Lodi Nauta

Nauta, L. (2020). Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Thomas

Hobbes. Timothy Raylor. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2018. xviii + 334 pp. $70. Renaissance Quarterly,

73(1), 339-340. https://doi.org/10.1017/rqx.2019.576

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Doina-Cristina Rusu

Rusu, D-C. (2020). Omodeo Pietro Daniel. Bernardino

Telesio and the natural sciences in the Renaissance.

Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2019, xvi + 285 pp. ISBN:

9789004352636; 9789004352643. Centaurus, 62(3),

592-594. https://doi.org/10.1111/1600-0498.12332

Marijana Vujosevic

Vujosevic, M. (2020). Maria Borges, Emotion, Reason

and Action in Kant, London: Bloomsbury Academic,

2019 Pp. 209 ISBN: 978-1-3500-7836-9. Kantian

Review, 25(3), 504-508.

https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415420000266

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Professional

Laura Georgescu

Georgescu, L. (2020). Magnetism, Mechanical

Philosophy. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-

20791-9_144-1

Remco Heesen

Bright, L. K., & Heesen, R. (2020, Nov 1). The Head and

the Heart: Incentives and Norms.

http://sootyempiric.blogspot.com/2020/11/the-head-and-

heart-incentives-and-norms.html

Charlotte Knowles

Knowles, C. (2020). Living the Life of the Mind Charlotte

Knowles offers an analysis of the hangover. The

Philosophers' Magazine, (88), 11-14.

Knowles, C. (2020). Living the Life of the Mind: How to

build networks and (not) alienate people. The

Philosophers' Magazine, 2020(90), 8-11.

Knowles, C. (2020). Living the life of the Mind: Notes on

a Quarantine. The Philosophers' Magazine, 2020(89), 8-

11.

https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/88116/spread/11

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Knowles, C. (2020). Living the Life of the Mind: The

Value of Openness in Philosophy. The Philosophers'

Magazine, 2020(91), 13-15.

Annemarie Kok

Kok, A. (2020). ‘Naar een volksdemocratie? Over het

rammelende representatie-concept van de commissie-

Remkes’. In: De Hofvijver, uitgave van het Montesquieu

Instituut, 25 mei 2020. Ook op:

www.denederlandsegrondwet.nl, 13 juni 2020

Kok, A. (2020). ‘Koester de indirecte democratie. Een

ongevraagd advies aan de PvdA.’ In: Socialisme en

Democratie, periodiek van de Wiardi Beckmanstichting,

wetenschappelijk bureau van de PvdA, 11 juni 2020

Kok, A. (2020). ‘Een liberale democratie kan niet zonder

vertegenwoordiging.’ In: NRC Handelsblad, 28 maart

2020

Kok, A. (2020). ‘Focus niet langer op de stad en het

plateland’. In: Idee, periodiek van de Van Mierlo

Stichting, wetenschappelijk bureau van D66, oktober

2020 (met C.F. van den Berg)

Erik Krabbe

Krabbe, E. C. W., & Verheij, B. (2020). OBITUARY

Douglas Neil Walton (1942-2020). Argumentation.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10503-020-09531-1

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Martin Lenz

Lenz, M. (2020). The adversarial culture in philosophy

does not serve the truth. Aeon Magazine.

https://aeon.co/ideas/the-adversarial-culture-in-

philosophy-does-not-serve-the-truth

Emar Maier

Maier, E. (2020, Jan 13). Making up stuff.

https://aeon.co/essays/how-to-tell-fact-from-fiction-in-

fiction-and-other-forms-of-lies

Jeanne Peijnenburg

Peijnenburg, J. (2020). Een goed leven? Retrocausaliteit

en het tweede persoonsperspectief. In H. Dooremalen

(Ed.), Hier ben ik: Liber amicorum voor Monica Meijsing

(pp. 51-69). Brave New Books.

Peijnenburg, J. (2020). Een kleine ode aan een groots

probleem. https://bijnaderinzien.com/2020/04/29/een-

kleine-ode-aan-een-groots-

probleem/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_ca

mpaign=een-kleine-ode-aan-een-groots-probleem

Titus Stahl

Stahl, T., & Zanvettor, R., (TRANS.) (2020). Crítica da

ideologia como crítica das práticas sociais: Uma

reconstrução expressivista da crítica da falsa

consciência . Cadernos de Filosofia Alemã, 25(1), 213-

233.

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Lectures

Academic lectures

Han Thomas Adriaenssen

Thomas White and Thomas Hobbes in Identity and

Individuation (Dublin, January 2020)

Petar Bodlovic

Days of Ivo Škarić; 5th International Conference on

Rhetoric; (22/04/2020 → 25/04/2020) Postira, Croatia;

http://dis.hfiloloskod.hr/images/DIS/dis_book_abstracts_

2020.pdf

Presumptions burdens of proof and explanations; OSSA

12: Evidence, Persuasion & Diversity; (03/06/2020 →

06/06/2020) Windsor, Canada

Diego Castro Amenabar

Negotiation as a disagreement management tool. Paper

presented at OSSA 12, Windsor, Canada.

Chloé de Canson

Epistemology and Power From Below; On the

Interpretation of the Standpoint Thesis (18-Dec-2020)

33

Silvia Donker

Authors and Affiliations in Early Modern Natural

Philosophy: a Network Approach to Understanding

Knowledge Evolution; Computational History of Ideas:

Issues and Directions A Digital Humanities Symposium

(27-Jan-2020)

Enter the void. Using networks to understand the

scientific revolution; The Patio: An Interdisciplinary

Research Group on Social Networks (15-Oct-2020)

Laura Georgescu

Democracy is education; Lecturer of the year 2019; (29-

Jan-2020)

Kenelm Digby's encounter with Galileo's Two New

Sciences; University of Bucharest, Romania (6-May-

2020)

Cavendish on composition and division; Margaret

Cavendish's Philosophy; (21-Aug-2020) Dublin, Ireland

Crystel Hajjar

Energy Pitch Stop Session; Energy Pitch Stop Session:

The Right to Energy (15-May-2020) (Invited)

34

Remco Heesen

Modeling Peer Review and the Credit Economy;

Introductory Workshop on the History and Philosophy of

the Social Sciences (28-Aug-2020) Crawley, Australia

Is Peer Review a Good Idea?; Leiden Univ, Leiden

University, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies CWTS (25-Sep-

2020)

Jury Theorems for Peer Review: Eindhoven Univ

Technol, Eindhoven University of Technology, Sect

Philosophy & Eth, Dept Ind Engn & Innovat Sci (3-Nov-

2020) Eindhoven, Netherlands

Jury Theorems for Peer Review; Department of

Philosophy & Economics, University of Bayreuth (15-

Dec-2020) Germany

Leah Henderson

‘IBE and Bayesianism: three contexts’, Düsseldorf Center

for Logic and Philosophy of Science (January 2020).

(Invited)

‘The philosophy of climate science’, Winter school for

PPE on Climate change, Groningen, February 2020.

(Invited)

Comments on Conor Mayo-Wilson’s ‘A qualitative

generalisation of Birnbaum’s theorem’, 17th Formal

Epistemology Workshop, Zoom Webinar (May 2020).

(Invited)

‘Emergent compatibilism for IBE and Bayesianism’,

invited talk for ‘Bayesian Epistemology: Perspectives

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and Challenges’, conducted online by Munich Centre for

Mathematical Philosophy, 10-14 August, 2020.

‘Hierarchical Bayesian modelling: theory’, ‘Hierarchical

Bayesian modelling: applications’, two lectures for

Summer School ‘Bayesian Epistemology: Perspectives

and Challenges’, conducted online by Munich Centre for

Mathematical Philosophy, 10-14 August, 2020. (Invited)

Christian Henkel

Reconciling Physics and Metaphysics in Leibniz'

Philosophy; Princeton-Bucharest Virtual Seminar in Early

Modern Philosophy (13-Oct-2020)

Lisa Herzog

Corporate knowledge and corporate power. Reining in

the power of corporations as epistemic agents: Fordham

Law School

Democratic Professionalism and its role in a democratic

knowledge system; Tilburg University

Deliberation and Decision-Making in Social Movements

(30-Jan-2020) (Invited)

Demokratie und Wissen; Bayerische Akademie der

Wissenschaften (27-Jan-2020) (Invited)

Digitalisierung und gute Arbeit; University of Vienna

European Consortium for Political Research; General

Conference Online, Virtual Event (24/08/2020 →

28/08/2020)

Freiheit gehört nicht nur den Reichen; University of

Vienna

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Privatizing the Private?; Frankfurt University

Talk; Technical University of Braunschweig

Trust in science and democratic policy-making;

University of Iceland, 63541, Reykjavik, Iceland

Two ways of taming the market: Why Hegel needs the

police and the corporations; Universidade do Vale do Rio

dos Sinos, Brazil

“We’re all listening to the scientists now”? The role of

scientists in democratic societies from a philosophical

perspective; Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven,

Germany

“Who gets to speak? Female work, epistemic justice,

and the call for democratizing work in the Covid crisis”;

Wollo University, Ethiopia (Keynote speaker)

Frank Hindriks

Shared and Institutional Agency: Toward a Planning

Theory of Human Practical Organization - by Michael

Bratman (16-Oct-2020 → 17-Oct-2020) New Haven,

United States (Invited)

Group Agency and Group Reasoning; University of

Vienna (20-Oct-2020 → 21-Oct-2020)

Hugo Hogenbirk

Collocation as Salience: Changes over Time in the

Technical Vocabulary Networks of Prominence in Dutch

Early Modern Natural Philosophy; Computational History

of Ideas: : Issues and Directions A Digital Humanities

Symposium (27-Jan-2020) Groningen

37

Exploring Measures of Meaning; OZSW annual

conference 2020 (12-Dec-2020)

Fred Keijzer

Philosophy of the future; 39th Annual Dutch-Flemish Day

of Philosophy (22-Feb-2020) Enschede, Netherlands

(Keynote)

What do brains do? Job descriptions and early nervous

systems; Workshop Understanding Computations of

Basal Nervous Systems: From Paramecium to Jellyfish

(29-Sep-2020) Berlin (online), Germany (Invited)

Pauline Kleingeld

‘Kant’s Republican Conception of Freedom of the Will’,

Invited Lecture, Philosophy, Humboldt University, Berlin,

15 January 2020.

‘How to Use Someone Merely as a Means’, paper

presentation, Kolloquium Prof. Tobias Rosefeldt,

Humboldt University, Berlin, 16 January 2020.

‘Me, My Will, and I: Kant’s Republican Conception of

Freedom of the Will and Freedom of the Agent’, Via

Moderna, RUG, 21 October 2020.

Video lecture, for class meeting on Kant’s sexism and

racism with Prof. James Andow, University of East

Anglia, October 2020.

‘The Duty to Promote the Highest Good’, Keynote

lecture, Conference on The Architectonic Role of the

Highest Good in Kant’s Philosophy, Leuven (online), 11-

13 November 2020.

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‘Kants Theorie der Menschenrassen’, Impulsvortrag in

Lecture Series of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of

Sciences, ‘Kant, ein Rassist?’ 23 November 2020.

‘A Kantian Solution to the Trolley Problem’, Lecture,

‘Kantian Rationality Lab’ (online), 17 December 2020.

Martin Lenz

Biased Beliefs in Spinoza; London Spinoza Circle,

Birkbek College London (Feb-2020)

Emar Maier

Picturing words: the semantics of speech balloons;

Jahrestagung der DGfS 2020 (3-Mar-2020) Hamburg

Attribution in Narrative; Eberhard Karls University of

Tubingen (Jun-2020)

Co-picture symbols; Informal Groningen-Tilburg

Workshop on Pictorial Narrative (25-Sep-2020)

The semantics of smiles and smileys; Special session:

Gestures and Natural Language Semantics @ Sinn und

Bedeutung 25 (1-Sep-2020) London (Keynote)

Silvia Mazzini

The Critique of the Power of Judgement; Institute for

Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (19-Jun-2020) United

States

César Reigosa Soler

Ockham on fatalism and Conditional Prophecy: Medieval

Philosophy Virtual Dissertation Workshop (30-Apr-2020)

Fatalism in De Interpretatione 9; Medieval Philosophy

Virtual Dissertation Workshop (11-Jun-2020)

39

Conditionals and the Future Tense in Ockham’s

Semantics of Prophecy; 18th Nijmegen-Groningen

Colloquium (27-Nov-2020)

Jan-Willem Romeijn

“Scope Validity in Medicine. Commentary on Keuck”, APA

Eastern Division, Philadelphia, January 2020 (invited)

“Theoretical Philosophy in Groningen”, talk in conference

on Logical and Methodological Analysis of Scientific

Reasoning Processes, University of Ghent, September

2020 (invited)

“Shrinking and Extremizing”, Philosophy of Science

research seminar, Utrecht University, January 2020

Felipe Romero

Replicability, Accountability, and Social Structures Across

Fields; University of Bern (May-2020) Hinterkappelen,

Switzerland (Invited)

The Many Faces of Scientific Self-Correction; University

of Utrecht, Utrecht (Aug-2020)

The Many Faces of Scientific Self-Correction; University

of Lyon (Oct-2020) (Keynote)

Andrea Sangiacomo

Talk at ERC Symposium on Digital Methods in the History

of Philosophy and Science (21-Jan-2020) Groningen,

Netherlands (Invited)

Data Extraction and Cleaning: Mapping the Corpus of

Early Modern Natural Philosophy; Computational History

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of Ideas: Issues and Directions A Digital Humanities

Symposium (27-Jan-2020) Groningen

Andreas Schmidt

Freedom, equality and responsibility: a web of relational

values; OSZW Winter School ‘Freedom and Inequality’,

Rotterdam (4-Feb-2020)

Political Philosophy and Longtermism: A Framework;

Workshop at Global Priorities Institute (Oxford University)

(3-Mar-2020)

Economic inequality and the long-term future: Global

Priorities Institute, Oxford University (Jun-2020)

Can Social Structures Dominate?: European-Australian

Workshop on Republicanism (LSE) (24-Aug-2020)

From Relational Equality to Personal Responsibility:

European Conference on Analytical Philosophy (ECAP)

(25-Aug-2020)

Justo Serrano Zamora

Talk; Workshop “Deliberation and Decision-Making in

Social Movements” (26/02/2020) Groningen, Netherlands

A Realist Epistemic Utopia? Epistemic Practices in a

Climate Camp; ECPR General Conference (20-Aug-

2020) Innsbruck, Austria

¿Necesita la Teoría Crítica una teoría epistémica de la

democracia?; II Jornadas Hispanoamericanas de Teoría

Crítica (9-Sep-2020) Lima, Peru (invited)

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Stefan Sleeuw

Explicating Symbolic Understanding; Dimensions of

Understanding: Knowledge, Explanation, Contextualism

(27-Nov-2020 → 28-Nov-2020)

Titus Stahl

What (if Anything) is Ideological about Ideal Theories?;

"Critical Theory meets Non-Ideal Theory" (10-Jan-2020)

Berlin, Germany

Domination and Liberation - The Political Theory in

Marx's Capital; Philosophische Fakultät, Friedrich-

Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (12-May-2020)

What (if anything) is ideological about ideal theories?;

University of Hamburg, Department of Social Sciences

(8-Dec-2020)

Marta Sznajder

The Prehistory of Inductive Logic; Interdisciplinarity of

Inductive Logic (26-Feb-2020) Schliersee, Germany

Raluca Tanasescu

Data Extraction and Cleaning: Mapping the Corpus of

Early Modern Natural Philosophy; Computational History

of Ideas: Issues and Directions A Digital Humanities

Symposium (27-Jan-2020) Groningen

Jan Albert van Laar

Turning the tables: Up- and Downgrading of Evaluative

Terms in Public Controversies; Reasons, Citizens and

Institutions: International Conference on Argumentation

and Public Policy (4-Mar-2020) Wroclaw, Poland

42

Reasons, Citizens and Institutions; International

Conference on Argumentation and Public Policy (5-Mar-

2020) Wroclaw, Poland (Invited)

Improving argumentative skills in education: Three online

discussion tools; Competere, cooperare, decidere: Per

un modello di dibattito deliberativo (28-Mar-2020)

Florence, Italy

Commentary on “Connectives and Straw Men:

Experimental Approach on French and English“ by

Jennifer Schumann and Sandrine Zufferey; OSSA 12:

Evidence, Persuasion & Diversity (5-Jun-2020) Windsor,

Canada

Norms for Public Argument (30-Sep-2020) Budapest,

Hungary (Invited)

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Other lectures

Daan Evers

Wetenschap en de vrije wil; Navigators

Studentenvereniging Groningen (2-Sep-2020)

Hugo Hogenbirk

Kan je een goed leven leven zonder daar vrij voor te

kiezen? En moet het echt zijn?; Filosofiesymposium voor

scholieren (6-Feb-2020)

Pauline Kleingeld

Panel presentation, ‘Luck of the draw: Using modified

lotteries in research funding’, UG Library (online), 22

October 2020.

Annemarie Kok

‘Doorgeschoten democratie’. Inleiding voor Regiodag

Democratie in actie (BZK/VNG), Leeuwarden, 10 feb.

2020

‘Representatie en participatie’. Voordracht t.b.v. online

discussieavond GroenLinks over burgerparticipatie,

Groningen, 24 september 2020

‘Burgers, bestuur en maatschappelijk onbehagen'.

Gastcollege voor AOG School of Management, Zwolle,

24 november 2020

Jan-Willem Romeijn

“SCOOP data infrastructure”, workshop for SCOOP PhD

students, January 2020

44

“Wetenschap en waarheid”, presentation for C.S.F.R.

student society, Groningen, October 2020

“Wetenschap en beleid”, webinar for Sustainable Society,

University of Groningen, December 2020

Jan Albert van Laar

Middle Ground & Model United Nations: Middle Ground;

(4-Feb-2020)

45

Prizes

Petar Bodlovic

Recipient “J. Anthony Blair Prize” (6-Jun-2020)

Frank Hindriks

Election to a learned society: Royal Dutch Academy of

Sciences and Humanities (1-Mar-2020)

Andrea Sangiacomo

National/international honour: Abilitazione scientifica

nazionale - II fascia (Professore Associato) Filosofia

Teoretica

Lisa Herzog

Recipient: Preis für Habilitationsschriften in der

Philosophie

Pauline Kleingeld

Recipient: Spinozaprijs 2020

46

Organizing

Laura Georgescu

GCMEMT Lecture Series (26-Nov-2020 → …)

GCMEMT Lecture: Robert Pasnau, Nominalism's Modal

Paradise Lost (17-Dec-2020)

Christian Henkel

GCMEMT Lecture Series (26-Nov-2020 → …)

GF Colloquium: Steve Nadler. "The Specter of

Spinozism: Malebranche, Arnauld, Fénelon" (9-Dec-

2020)

GCMEMT Lecture: Robert Pasnau, Nominalism's Modal

Paradise Lost (17-Dec-2020)

Leah Henderson

7th Bayesian, Fiducial and Frequentist (BFF7)

conference in Toronto 2020. Conference has been

postponed due to COVID-19 (Programme committee)

Lisa Herzog

Deliberation and Decision-Making in Social Movements

(30-Jan-2020 → …)

Mancept Workshops in Political Theory (online)

(09/09/2020 → …)

47

Shifting Categories. Unsettling the way we think about

work (05/12/2019 → …)

Martin Lenz

Medicine and Philosophy II: Climate (29/10/2020 →

05/11/2020)

Emar Maier

Informal Groningen-Tilburg Workshop on Pictorial

Narrative (25/09/2020 → 25/09/2020)

Andrea Sangiacomo

ERC Symposium on Digital Methods in the History of

Philosophy and Science (21-Jan-2020) Groningen,

Netherlands

Andreas Schmidt

PPE Winter School, Groningen: Climate Change and the

Long-Term Future (24/02/2020 → 25/02/2020)

Groningen

Justo Serrano Zamora

Workshop “Deliberation and Decision-Making in Social

Movements” (26/02/2020) Groningen, Netherlands

Raluca Tanasescu

ERC Symposium on Digital Methods in the History of

Philosophy and Science (21-Jan-2020) Groningen,

Netherlands

48

Jan Albert van Laar

International Conference on Argumentation and Public

Policy (04/03/2020 → 06/03/2020) Wroclaw, Poland

Norms for Public Argument (30/09/2020 → 02/10/2020)

Budapest, Hungary

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Editing and reviewing

Laura Georgescu

Journal of Early Modern Studies; Open Philosophy;

Perspectives on Science; Philosophies (Reviewer)

Leah Henderson

NWO Veni grant panel

External reviewer for senior lectureship job search in

philosophy of science by Stockholm University.

Reviewer for a NSF grant proposal

Martin Lenz

Springer (Guest editor)

Emar Maier

Frontiers in Psychology (Guest editor)

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Philosophy of Science; European Journal for the

Philosophy of Science; Mind; Inquiry; Philosophical

Studies; Synthese; Journal of the Royal Statistical

Society; Studies in the History and Philosophy of

Science (Reviewer)

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Member of the editorial board of the European Journal

for the Philosophy of Science

Titus Stahl

Editorial board member of Critical Horizons. A Journal of

Philosophy and Social Theory

Jan Albert van Laar

Editorial board of the journal Argument & Computation

(1-Dec-2020 → …)

51

PhD Defenses

Ot de Wiljes From skin to brain; Promotores Fred

Keijzer & Jan-Willem Romeijn; Copromotor Ronald van

Elburg (4-Mei-2020)

Willem Verhoeven Reasoning about morality;

Promotores Lodi Nauta en Annelien de Dijn (3-Sep-

2020)

Sjoerd Griffioen Contested modernity; Promotor Lodi

Nauta; Copromotor Judith Vega (1-Okt-2020) Cum laude

Stipe Pandžić Reasoning with Defeasible Reasons;

Promotores Barteld Kooi, Allard Tamminga en Rineke

Verbrugge (29-Okt-2020)

Herman Veluwenkamp Objectivity without Reality;

Promotor Bart Streumer; Copromotor Daan Evers (10-

Dec-2020)

52

Membership

Laura Georgescu

Nominations and Elections Committee - International

Society for the History of Philosophy of Science (1-Jul-

2020 → 1-Jul-2022)

Leah Henderson

Board member ‘Vereniging voor Logica en Wijsbegeerte

der Exacte Wetenschappen’ (2020 → …)

Hugo Hogenbirk

PhD Council, Graduate School of Philosophy, RuG (1-

Sep-2020 → 31-Dec-2020) (Chair)

Charlotte Knowles

Centre for Gender Studies Groningen (Nov-2020 → …)

Lodi Nauta

Netherlands Institute in Saint Petersburg (NIP) (2020 →

…)

The Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR), Rome,

Italy (2020 → …)

53

Pauline Kleingeld

Member, ‘Kant-Kommission’ of the Berlin-Brandenburg

Academy of Sciences

Member, Selection Committee, KNAW Research

Institute Grants

Member, Governing Board of the Journal of the

American Philosophical Association

Member, Advisory Board of the North American Kant

Society

Member, Netherlands Research School in Philosophy,

EPF Chamber

Referee, Promotion to Distinguished Professor dossier,

USA

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Steering committee of Progic conference series

Program committee member for Formal Epistemology

Workshop 2020, UC Irvine

Program committee member for conference on Bayesian

Epistemology 2020, LMU Munich

Program committee member for ISIPTA 2021, University

of Granada

Jury member for KHMW “Brouwer Prize” for MA theses

in philosophy

54

Examination and teaching for third parties

Daan Evers

Interview profielwerkstuk: Zijn wij ons brein? (4-Dec-

2020)

Lisa Herzog

PhD Examination

PhD examiner at Witten University

Leah Henderson

Reading committee member for thesis of Silvia Ivani,

Tilburg University. Defence held May 2020.

Frank Hindriks

Intrinsically Motivating Social Influence (21-Sep-2020)

(Examiner)

Morals for the Mighty: Political Legitimacy as Impact on

Sustainable Development (26-Nov-2020) (Examiner)

Objectivity without Reality (10-Dec-2020) (Examiner)

Pauline Kleingeld

Member, ‘PhD committee’, PhD defense Herman

Veluwenkamp, 10 December 2020.

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Lodi Nauta

Lid van de promotiecommissie van Christophe Geudens,

8 mei 2020, Leuven

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Opposition for Stijn de Vos, Mathematics, University of

Groningen

Reading committee for Zoe Mariangela Cocchiaro,

Philosophy, University of Hong Kong

Opposition for Stipe Pandzic, Philosophy, University of

Groningen

Reading committee for Noah van Dongen, Philosophy,

University of Turin

56

Advising

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Advice on, design of, and contribution to courses for

legal professionals about social deliberation

Advice to Noord Nederlands Toneel (NNT) on “black

swans” and inductive inference

Membership of SSH portal for research on COVID-19

57

Collaborating and participation

Andrea Sangiacomo

University of Genoa (Apr-2020 → May-2020) (Visiting

researcher)

César Reigosa Soler

Virtual Colloquia in Medieval Philosophy (1-14) (26-Mar-

2020 → 2-Jul-2020) (participant)

The Good Life in Ancient Ethics (3-Jun-2020)

(participant)

UK Medieval Philosophy Network (23-Jun-2020)

(participant)

94th Joint Session of the Mind Association and

Aristotelian Society (10-Jul-2020 → 12-Jul-2020)

(participant)

La prophétie et la révélation dans les traditions

philosophiques arabo-islamique et juive (10-Dec-2020)

(participant)

The Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern

Thought Lecture: "Nominalism's Modal Paradise Lost",

by Robert Pasnau (17-Dec-2020) (participant)

58

Press / media

Diego Castro Amenábar

Cómo construir un argumento irrefutable (16/11/2020)

La Tercera;

https://www.latercera.com/practico/noticia/construir-un-

argumento-irrefutable/935794-2/

Simon Friederich

The Covid Wake-Up Call: Protecting Humanity Against

Global Disasters (18/05/2020)

Areo Magazine;

https://areomagazine.com/2020/05/18/the-covid-wake-

up-call-protecting-humanity-against-global-disasters/

Is Michael Shellenberger’s “Apocalypse Never” an

Ecomodernist Work? (07/09/2020)

Areo Magazine;

https://areomagazine.com/2020/09/07/is-michael-

shellenbergers-apocalypse-never-an-ecomodernist-

work/

Carte blanche: «La Belgique a encore un avenir

nucléaire» (25/11/2020)

59

Le Soir Plus, Other;

https://plus.lesoir.be/339994/article/2020-11-25/carte-

blanche-la-belgique-encore-un-avenir-nucleaire

Remco Heesen

Moving towards fairer academic rewards (10/01/2020)

Description: New incentive systems take into account

more than just a researcher’s publication history

Chemistry World (Royal Society of Chemistry)

(International), United Kingdom, Web; Rachel Brazil

(1628 words)

https://www.chemistryworld.com/careers/moving-

towards-fairer-academic-rewards/4010856.article

Dunkelmänner (19/02/2020) (with Liam Bright)

Description: Ever year three million anonymously

reviewed specialist articles appear worldwide. But now

two researchers are shaking up the peer review process

the sciences rely on.

Süddeutsche Zeitung (International), Germany, Print;

Johan Schloemann (1483 words)

https://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/peer-review-

verfahren-1.4785488

Ipse Dixit Podcast episode 669 - Remco Heesen & Liam

Bright on Peer Review (18/12/2020) (with Liam Bright

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Ipse Dixit (International), Kentucky, United States, Web;

Brian L. Frye; 39 minutes; https://shows.acast.com/ipse-

dixit/episodes/remco-heesen-liam-bright-on-peer-review

Leah Henderson

Hoe moeten we omgaan met klimaatscepsis?; Interview

with Trouw newspaper (Jan. 2020)

Frank Hindriks

In tijden van corona: Een klein sociaal wonder

(10/04/2020)

Sociaalweb, Netherlands; Frank Hindriks; Invited blog

about Corona and social norms;

https://www.sociaalweb.nl/blogs/in-tijden-van-corona-

een-klein-sociaal-wonder

Pauline Kleingeld

Interview by Eelco Salverda (RUG), ‘Detective work

leads to Spinoza Prize’, ‘Met detectivewerk naar

Spinozapremie’, RUG News, 19 June 2020.

Reprinted in Zwartsluizer Reclameblad (30 June 2020)

and in Broerstraat 5 (‘Immanuel Kant is jarenlang

verkeerd begrepen’, October 2020).

Portrait video by Sjaan Steinmetz, Public Cinema, for

NWO, July-August 2020.

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Interview by Malou van Hintum, in Spinoza & Stevin

Prizes Laureates 2020 (The Hague, Dutch Research

Council, 2020), 20-26.

Podcast, interview (with Linda Steg) by Wim Brons, Tina

Kretschmer, and Arjen Dijkstra, RUG series ‘In de

Wetenschap’, 9 June 2020,

https://universityofgroningen.libsyn.com/pauline-

kleingeld-en-linda-steg-in-de-wetenschap-19-rug-

podcast

Interview by Frank von Hebel, Dagblad van het Noorden,

‘RUG-wetenschappers winnen Spinoza- en

Stevinpremie’, 19 June 2020, and ‘Dit zijn de

hoogleraren Linda Steg en Pauline Kleingeld van de

RUG. Ze hebben net de prestigieuze Spinozapremie en

Stevinpremie binnengesleept’, 20 June 2020.

Interview by Willem Schoonen, Trouw, ‘Spinozapremie

voor een groot kenner van Kant’, 20 June 2020.

Interview by Bart Funnekotter, NRC Handelsblad, ‘Deze

zes onderzoekers krijgen ieder 2,5 miljoen euro’, 19/22

June 2020.

Interview by Christien Boomsma, UK (RUG), ‘Zoektocht

naar een rechtvaardige wereld’, ‘The quest for a just

world’, 19 June 2020.

Radio interview, RTV Noord, 19 June 2020.

Radio interview and podcast, by Jort Kelder, Dr Kelder

en co, ‘De duistere kant van Immanuel Kant’ 20-6-2020.

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Interview by Juurd Eijsvoogel, NRC Handelsblad,

‘Alsnog debatteert Duitsland over het racisme van

filosoof Kant,’ 25 June 2020.

Radio interview by Karlijn Meinders en Pauline

Sewuster, ‘Wetenschap Vandaag’, BNR Nieuwsradio, 3

July 2020.

Radio interview (with Anke Graneß) by René Aguigah,

‘Das Denken dekolonisieren’, Deutschlandfunk, 13

September 2020.

Interview by Alexandra van Ditmars, ‘Een andere Kant’,

Filosofie Magazine, November 2020, 26-31.

Interview by Bram Douwes and Jouke de Vries,

December Talkshow UG, 18 December 2020.

Charlotte Knowles

Philosophy by Postcard (01/10/2020)

Description: Participation in the philosophy by postcard

project set up by In Parenthesis to commemorate the

centenary of Iris Murdoch. Correspondence with the

public to answer philosophical questions. The project

and my contribution can be found here:

https://www.philosophybypostcard.com/49-2/

Martin Lenz

How does history of ideas figure in tackling the corona

crisis? - Philosophy and Corona in 90 seconds, part 3

(01/05/2020)

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Youtube (International), Netherlands, YouTube; Martin

Lenz; 1:40;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHxmupbp22k

Paul Cliteur, academische vrijheid en cancel culture

(14/12/2020)

DUB, Other; https://www.dub.uu.nl/nl/opinie/paul-cliteur-

academische-vrijheid-en-cancel-culture

Kritika Maheshwari

European Sustainable Society PhD Grant voor Tim van

Zuijlen (07/12/2020)

https://www.rug.nl/rechten/news/archief/2020/european-

sustainable-society-phd-grant-voor-tim-van-zuijlen

Marc Pauly

Vergeten filosoof: Martin Buber (01/03/2020)

Qualia (Local), Netherlands, Print; STUFF;

http://dequalia.nl/vergeten-filosoof-martin-buber/

Jan-Willem Romeijn

Interview and podcast on BNR about “Wisdom of the

Crowd”

Interview for NWO magazine “Onderzoek” on the

science-policy interface in a time of crisis

Interview for KHMW year report on committee work for

the Brouwer Prizes

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Andreas Schmidt

‘Je kunt echt het verschil maken door thuis te blijven’ -

Interview met ethicus Andreas Schmidt over de

coronacrisis (17/03/2020)

Description: Interview on ethical obligations during

Corona

Nemo Kennislink, Netherlands, Web; Lianne Tijhaar;

https://www.nemokennislink.nl/publicaties/je-kunt-echt-

het-verschil-maken-door-thuis-te-blijven/

Choosing to Digitally Nudge: Opportunities and

Challenges (16/11/2020) (with Bart Engelen

The Habtic Standard (International), Web;

https://www.thehabticstandard.com/articles/choosing-to-

digitally-nudge

Nudging and Transparency (16/11/2020) (with Bart

Engelen)

Description: With nudging techniques all around us, the

question for many businesses has moved from whether

to nudge, to how to nudge employees. And how we

nudge can make all the difference.

The Habtic Standard, Netherlands;

https://www.thehabticstandard.com/opinion/nudging-and-

transparency