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Die Präsidialräume H 1035 un H 1036 wurden über Frau Gärtner bereits gebucht und bestätigt.
Das BEC Integrationsmodul - Reflexion zu Aktion schließt das Berliner Ethik Zertifikat ab. Das Modul befähigt die Teilnehmer*innen, einen eigenen wissenschaftlichen Forschungsgegenstand aus ethischer Perspektive zu identifizieren, zu analysieren und mit einem wissenschaftskommunikativen Format zu präsentieren. Die Studierenden erhalten dabei Unterstützung durch eine Mentor*in des Berliner Ethik Zertifikats.
Infos zu diesem Modul: https://moseskonto.tu-berlin.de/moses/modultransfersystem/bolognamodule/beschreibung/anzeigen.html?nummer=50971&version=1&sprache=1
Infos zum Berliner Ethik Zertifikat: https://www.tu.berlin/philtech/studium-lehre/berliner-ethik-zertifikat
Registrierung bis 30. April bei Ina Peters: ina.roeder@tu-berlin.de. Mehr Infos im gleichnamigen Isis-Kurs.
Tanswell, Fenner
LV-Nr.: 3130 L 018
BA KulT FW 4, BA KulT FW 41
MA PHIL FW 25
BA KulT PHIL 3
MA TGWT PHIL 1
Nebenfach Philosophie für Mathematik Kernmodul
SE Philosophy of Mathematics
Di. 14-16
Präsenz (Anmeldung über ISIS)
Raum EW 217
Beginn: 20.04.2023
Ende: 20.07.2023
Sprache: Englisch
In this course, we will learn about a number of key topics in the philosophy of mathematics. We will ensure students are familiar with the main views such as Platonism, nominalism, logicism, formalism, intuitionism, and structuralism, as well as the main criticisms of each. Students will learn about the philosophical significance of Russell’s paradox and Gödel’s incompleteness theorems. From here, we will consider topics in the philosophy of mathematical practice, such as the nature of mathematical proofs, the use of diagrams in mathematical reasoning, explanation and understanding in mathematics, mathematical knowledge, and the ethics of mathematics.
READING CLUB - BEC Basic Module – Reflection and Responsibility
Martina Vortel, Juliane Rettschlag, SHK: Aleksandrs Koselev
Our society is entangled with science and technology in highly complex and dynamic ways. Therefore, the challenges we face such as the climate and energy crisis or the digitalisation of health care are not simply problems of feasibility, but rather raise fundamental ethical and epistemological questions: How can we ensure that new technologies do not reproduce opressive power structures? What are our values and visions for responsible futures? Who needs to cooperate to ensure that scientific developments are in line with moral values?
The Basic Module – Reflection and Responsibility of the Berlin Ethics Certificate (BEC) lays the foundations for addressing ethical issues and provides an introduction to current topics and case studies that can be explored in greater depth in further modules of the BEC. Relevant basic concepts and methods at the intersections of (applied) ethics, science and technology reflection, and inter/transdisciplinarity are taught. In a multidisciplinary exchange, students reflect on different knowledge cultures ̶ including those of their own field of study. Students are invited to contribute their own topics and interests. The basic module is a compulsory course for all participants of the Berlin Ethics Certificate. Further information will be announced on Isis.
Please pay attention: This series of appointments is part of the BEC Basic Module - Reflection and Responsibility. If you want to participate in the course, you must also attend the workshops.
Reading Club:
10.05.23;
31.05.23;
21.06.23;
05.07.23, each 2-4 pm.
Workshop dates:
26.04.23,
17.05.23;
07.06.23;
28.06.23;
19.07.23, each 2-6 pm.
H 1035 und H 1036 (gebucht / 11.03.2022)