
March 31, 2023: Nick Riggle: Food and the practice of eating
Culinary Mind and Andrea Borghini present a Half-Baked Colloquium: Zoom Meeting with Nick Riggle (University of San Diego). H. 4 PM CEST.

March 31, 2023: Elisabeth Pacherie: Commitments and the Sense of Joint Agency
Meeting of the PhD School "The Human Mind and its Explanations: Language, Brain, and Reasoning". Aula Crociera Giurisprudenza, via Festa del Perdono 7. H. 10:30 - 12:30.

April 14, 2023: Azita Chellappoo: Food justice and fat politics
Culinary Mind and Andrea Borghini present a Half-Baked Colloquium: Zoom Meeting with Azita Chellappoo (Open University). H. 3 PM CEST.
News
PhD scholarships HUME: New call for applications
A first call for applications to PhD scholarships (2023-2026) will probably be published in early April. For more information, please check this website frequently, as well as the university webpage during the next few weeks. Another call, focused on specific topics, will be advertised in June.
Call for Paper: Logic Colloquium 2023: 5 June - 9 June 2023
2nd CfP: LOGIC COLLOQUIUM 2023, University of Milan, Italy - 5 June - 9 June 2023. Deadline for submissions 1st of March. All details at https://lc2023.unimi.it
Call for discussants: Workshop on the Implications of Pathologizing Conspiracy Beliefs
Call for discussants – Workshop on the Implications of Pathologizing Conspiracy Beliefs – Gargnano del Garda (Italy), 25th-26th May 2023. Deadline: March, 15th 2023.
Call for Papers: Nóema 14: Philosophy and institutions
The call for papers for the next Issue of Nóema – Online Journal of Philosophy is online. The 2023 Issue will be dedicated to the topic "Philosophy and institutions". Deadline: May 31, 2023.
Excellence Department Award 2023-2027
The Department of Philosophy "Pietro Martinetti" has been awarded, for the second time, an Excellence Grant by the Ministry of Education, Research and University for the period 2023-2027.
September 2022 - June 2023: Dean Moyar, Johns Hopkins University
Visiting Professors Program 2022-2023. Dean Moyar is Professor of Philosophy & Director of Graduate Studies at at Johns Hopkins University. Research areas: German Idealism, social and political philosophy, practical reason, philosophy and literature, and the history of 19th Century thought.