Manuel Gustavo Isaac

Manuel Gustavo Isaac

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An 𝗘𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗚𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗘𝗖𝗛𝗡𝗢𝗟𝗢𝗚𝗬 𝗘𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗦𝗧 (PhD, Philosophy of…

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Berufserfahrung

  • EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) Grafik
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    Geneva Metropolitan Area

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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    Zürichbergstraße 43, 8044 Zürich

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    St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

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    Barcelona Area, Spain

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    Greater New York City Area

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    Amsterdam Area, Netherlands

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    Oslo Area, Norway

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    Région de Genève, Suisse

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    Région de Paris, France

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    Région de Paris, France

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    Région de Paris, France

Ausbildung

  • Université Paris Cité Grafik

    Paris Diderot University

    Dissertation subject matter: Formalization of natural languages.

  • Thesis subject matter: History of philosophy of logic and mathematics.

  • Thesis subject matter: Semantics and Semiotics.

  • Thesis subject matter: Philosophy of language.

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Veröffentlichungen

  • Conceptual Engineering: A Road Map to Practice

    Philosophy Compass

    This paper discusses the logical space of alternative conceptual engineering projects, with a specific focus on (1) the processes, (2) the targets and goals, and (3) the methods of such projects. We present an overview of how these three aspects interact in the contemporary literature and discuss those alternative projects that have yet to be explored based on our suggested typology. We show how choices about each element in a conceptual engineering project constrain the possibilities for the…

    This paper discusses the logical space of alternative conceptual engineering projects, with a specific focus on (1) the processes, (2) the targets and goals, and (3) the methods of such projects. We present an overview of how these three aspects interact in the contemporary literature and discuss those alternative projects that have yet to be explored based on our suggested typology. We show how choices about each element in a conceptual engineering project constrain the possibilities for the others, thereby giving rise to distinct groupings of possible projects under the banner of conceptual engineering. We conclude with a critical reflection on the potential ethical issues that arise as a result of effectively putting conceptual engineering into practice.

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  • Foundational Issues in Conceptual Engineering: Introduction and Overview

    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

    This is the introduction to the Special Issue ‘Foundational Issues in Conceptual Engineering’. The issue contains contributions by James Andow, Delia Belleri, David Chalmers, Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Eugen Fischer, Viktoria Knoll, Edouard Machery and Amie Thomasson. We, the editors, provide a brief introduction to the main topics of the issue and then summarize its contributions.

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  • What Should Conceptual Be All About?

    Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel

    Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. Little has been said, however, on how best to construe these representational devices—in other words, on what conceptual engineering should be all about. This paper tackles this problem with a basic strategy: First, by presenting a taxonomy of the different possible subject matters for conceptual engineering; then, by comparatively assessing them and selecting the most…

    Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. Little has been said, however, on how best to construe these representational devices—in other words, on what conceptual engineering should be all about. This paper tackles this problem with a basic strategy: First, by presenting a taxonomy of the different possible subject matters for conceptual engineering; then, by comparatively assessing them and selecting the most conducive one with a view to making conceptual engineering an actionable method, that is, a method that can be applied effectively and consistently to specific case studies. The outcome is that conceptual engineering should be all about concepts on pain of pragmatic inconsistencies otherwise.

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  • Which Concept of Concept for Conceptual Engineering?

    Erkenntnis: An International Journal of Scientific Philosophy

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our concepts. However, little has been written about how best to conceive of concepts for the purposes of conceptual engineering. In this paper, I aim to fill this foundational gap, proceeding in three main steps: First, I propose a methodological framework for evaluating the conduciveness of a given concept of concept for conceptual engineering. Then, I develop a typology that contrasts two competing concepts of concept that can…

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our concepts. However, little has been written about how best to conceive of concepts for the purposes of conceptual engineering. In this paper, I aim to fill this foundational gap, proceeding in three main steps: First, I propose a methodological framework for evaluating the conduciveness of a given concept of concept for conceptual engineering. Then, I develop a typology that contrasts two competing concepts of concept that can be used in conceptual engineering—namely, the philosophical and psychological ones. Finally, I evaluate these two concepts of concept using the proposed methodological framework and I show that, when it comes to making conceptual engineering an actionable method, the psychological concept of concept outclasses its philosophical counterpart on all counts. This provides a baseline from which the concept of concept can be further improved for the purposes of conceptual engineering.

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  • Broad-Spectrum Conceptual Engineering

    Ratio: An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. On its ‘broad-spectrum’ version, it is expected to be appropriately applicable to any of our representation-involving cognitive activities, with major consequences for our whole cognitive life. This paper is about the theoretical foundations of conceptual engineering thus characterised. With a view to ensuring the actionability of conceptual engineering as a broad-spectrum method, it addresses the…

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. On its ‘broad-spectrum’ version, it is expected to be appropriately applicable to any of our representation-involving cognitive activities, with major consequences for our whole cognitive life. This paper is about the theoretical foundations of conceptual engineering thus characterised. With a view to ensuring the actionability of conceptual engineering as a broad-spectrum method, it addresses the issue of how best to construe the subject matter of conceptual engineering and successively defends the theses that conceptual engineering should be: (i) About concepts, (ii) psychologically theorised, (iii) as multiply realised functional kinds. Thereby, I claim to theoretically secure and justify the maximum scope, flexibility, and impact for the method of conceptual engineering on our representational devices in our whole cognitive life—in other words, a broad-spectrum version of conceptual engineering.

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  • Post-Truth Conceptual Engineering

    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our concepts. Some have recently claimed that the implementation of such method in the form of ameliorative projects is truth-driven and should thus be epistemically constrained, ultimately at least (Simion, Mona. 2018b. “The ‘Should’ in Conceptual Engineering.” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (8): 914–928; cf. Podosky, Paul-Mikhail Catapang. 2018. “Ideology and Normativity: Constraints on Conceptual…

    Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our concepts. Some have recently claimed that the implementation of such method in the form of ameliorative projects is truth-driven and should thus be epistemically constrained, ultimately at least (Simion, Mona. 2018b. “The ‘Should’ in Conceptual Engineering.” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (8): 914–928; cf. Podosky, Paul-Mikhail Catapang. 2018. “Ideology and Normativity: Constraints on Conceptual Engineering.” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Online first, 1–15. doi:10.1080/0020174X.2018.1562374). This paper challenges that claim on the assumption of a social constructionist analysis of ideologies, and provides an alternative, pragmatic and cognitive framework for determining the legitimacy of ameliorative conceptual projects overall. The upshot is that one should not ameliorate for the sake of truth or knowledge, in the case of ideologies – at least, not primarily.

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  • How to Conceptually Engineer Conceptual Engineering?

    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy

    Conceptual engineering means to provide a method to assess and improve our concepts working as cognitive devices. But conceptual engineering still lacks an account of what concepts are as cognitive devices and of what engineering is in the case of conceptual cognition. And without such prior understanding of its subject matter, or so it is claimed here, conceptual engineering is bound to remain useless, merely operating as a piecemeal approach, with no overall grip on its target domain. The…

    Conceptual engineering means to provide a method to assess and improve our concepts working as cognitive devices. But conceptual engineering still lacks an account of what concepts are as cognitive devices and of what engineering is in the case of conceptual cognition. And without such prior understanding of its subject matter, or so it is claimed here, conceptual engineering is bound to remain useless, merely operating as a piecemeal approach, with no overall grip on its target domain. The purpose of this programmatic paper is to overcome this knowledge gap by providing some guidelines for developing the theories of concepts and of engineering (viz. ‘cognitive engineering’) that are presumably needed so as to make conceptual engineering an actionable method for the cognitive optimization of our conceptual devices.

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  • Symbolic Knowledge in Husserlian Pure Logic

    Peirce and Husserl: Mutual Insights on Logic, Mathematics, and Cognition. Dordrecht: Springer

    As a multi-layered theory of the foundations of “‘mathematicizing’ logic”, Husserlian pure logic is stratified on three levels (sub-theoretical, theoretical, meta-theoretical), which are then themselves transversally split in two sides (apophantic and ontological). This paper investigates how symbolic knowledge works in this framework—viz. in terms of ‘How can the subjective operating with symbols be justified in the process of obtaining objective contents of knowledge?’ To do so, it innovates…

    As a multi-layered theory of the foundations of “‘mathematicizing’ logic”, Husserlian pure logic is stratified on three levels (sub-theoretical, theoretical, meta-theoretical), which are then themselves transversally split in two sides (apophantic and ontological). This paper investigates how symbolic knowledge works in this framework—viz. in terms of ‘How can the subjective operating with symbols be justified in the process of obtaining objective contents of knowledge?’ To do so, it innovates in showing how Husserl’s theory of semiotic intentionality provides the epistemological-transcendental foundation for the syntactic-semantic correspondence of the meaning relationship that is operative at the kernel of pure logic—i.e. on the theoretical level, between systems of axioms and formal manifolds. And thereby, it bridges the gap between the two volumes of the first edition of the Logical Investigations (namely, the Prolegomena and the six Investigations).

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  • Towards a Phenomenological Epistemology of Mathematical Logic

    Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science

    This paper deals with Husserl’s idea of pure logic as it is coined in the Logical Investigations (1900/1901). First, it exposes the formation of pure logic around a conception of completeness (Sect. 2); then, it presents intentionality as the keystone of such a structuring (Sect. 3); and finally, it provides a systematic reconstruction of pure logic from the semiotic standpoint of intentionality (Sect. 4). In this way, it establishes Husserlian pure logic as a phenomenological epistemology of…

    This paper deals with Husserl’s idea of pure logic as it is coined in the Logical Investigations (1900/1901). First, it exposes the formation of pure logic around a conception of completeness (Sect. 2); then, it presents intentionality as the keystone of such a structuring (Sect. 3); and finally, it provides a systematic reconstruction of pure logic from the semiotic standpoint of intentionality (Sect. 4). In this way, it establishes Husserlian pure logic as a phenomenological epistemology of mathematical logic.

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  • How Do We Know Things with Signs? A Model of Semiotic Intentionality

    IfCoLoG: Journal of Logics and their Applications

    Intentionality may be dealt with in two different ways: either ontologically, as an ordinary relation to some extraordinary objects, or epistemologically, as an extraordinary relation to some ordinary objects. This paper endorses the epistemological view in order to provide a model of semiotic intentionality defined as the meaning-and-cognizing process that constitutes the power of the mind to be about something on the basis of a semiotic system. After a short introduction that presents the…

    Intentionality may be dealt with in two different ways: either ontologically, as an ordinary relation to some extraordinary objects, or epistemologically, as an extraordinary relation to some ordinary objects. This paper endorses the epistemological view in order to provide a model of semiotic intentionality defined as the meaning-and-cognizing process that constitutes the power of the mind to be about something on the basis of a semiotic system. After a short introduction that presents the components of semiotic intentionality (viz. sign, act, content, referent) along with their division into an intending and a fulfilling side (section 1), the first main part of the paper analyzes semiotic intentionality at its primary level (a.k.a. ‘concrete intentionality’) as a real and subjective relation between meaning-intending and meaning-fulfilling acts grounded in the manipulation of some semiotic system (section 2). Then, building on such concrete intentionality, the second main part of the paper analyzes semiotic intentionality at its secondary level (a.k.a. ‘abstract intentionality’) as an ideal and objective relation between intentional and fulfillment contents, which in turn: (i) proceed from an abstraction per- formed on the intending and fulfilling acts, respectively, and (ii) retroactively categorize the intending and fulfilling acts, respectively (section 3). Finally, from this combination of an act-based conception of content with a presentationalist account of intentionality, the conclusion of this paper produces the intended model of semiotic intentionality in such a way that knowledge and truth are then respectively defined in it as the subjective correspondence between the two acts of concrete intentionality and as the objective correspondence between the two contents of abstract intentionality (section 4).

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  • Widersinn in Husserl’s Pure Logic

    Logica Universalis

    The purpose of this paper is to provide a unitary typology for the incompatibilities of meanings at stake on different levels of Husserlian pure logic—namely, between systems of axioms and pure morphology of meanings; I show that they perfectly match by converging on the notion of Widersinn (counter-sense).

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  • L’idée de la logique formelle dans les appendices VI à X du volume 12 des Husserliana (1970)

    History and Philosophy of Logic

    Au terme des Prolégomènes (1900), Husserl formule son idée de la logique pure en la structurant sur deux niveaux: l'un, supérieur, de la logique formelle fondé transcendantalement et d'un point de vue épistémologique par l'autre, inférieur, d'une morphologie des catégories. Seul le second de ces deux niveaux est traité dans les Recherches logiques (1901), tandis que les travaux théoriques en logique formelle menés par Husserl à la même époque en paraissent plutôt indépendants. Cet article est…

    Au terme des Prolégomènes (1900), Husserl formule son idée de la logique pure en la structurant sur deux niveaux: l'un, supérieur, de la logique formelle fondé transcendantalement et d'un point de vue épistémologique par l'autre, inférieur, d'une morphologie des catégories. Seul le second de ces deux niveaux est traité dans les Recherches logiques (1901), tandis que les travaux théoriques en logique formelle menés par Husserl à la même époque en paraissent plutôt indépendants. Cet article est consacré à ces travaux tels que recueillis dans les appendices VI-X du volume 12 des Husserliana (1970). Mettant en évidence la théorie de la signification qui les sous-tend par le biais d'une analyse de la question dite de l'extension des systèmes d'axiomes et de sa résolution au moyen d'une notion de complétude, son objectif est d'expliciter les modalités de l'intégration de la logique formelle dans l'idée husserlienne de la logique pure au tournant du XXème siècle

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Projekte

  • Refurbishing the Mind: An Empirical Method for Conceptual Engineering (EM4CE)

    Concepts are our privileged tools to navigate the world. We use them all the time when we think and talk about whatever aspect of reality and to coordinate with each other. Better concepts thus typically lead to better reasoning and behaviors. But how do we get better concepts? Conceptual engineering is a new exciting movement in analytic philosophy that tackles this challenge head on—to assess and improve our conceptual toolkits. One of its key features lies in its normativity: Conceptual…

    Concepts are our privileged tools to navigate the world. We use them all the time when we think and talk about whatever aspect of reality and to coordinate with each other. Better concepts thus typically lead to better reasoning and behaviors. But how do we get better concepts? Conceptual engineering is a new exciting movement in analytic philosophy that tackles this challenge head on—to assess and improve our conceptual toolkits. One of its key features lies in its normativity: Conceptual engineers aim to provide us with the concepts we ought to have and use, instead of merely describing the concepts we do have and use as a matter of fact. Yet, conceptual engineering still lacks, to date, a methodological framework for its case studies to be run efficiently. And without such prior theoretical foundation, or so it is claimed here, conceptual engineering will never live up to its proclaimed ambitions—namely, changing people’s mind and cognitive life, for the better. The rationale for the project ‘Refurbishing the Mind: An Empirical Method for Conceptual Engineering (EM4CE)’ is to overcome this knowledge gap. Against that background, the overall objective of the EM4CE Project is to make conceptual engineering a ready-to-use method for producing better concepts apt to be adopted by the relevant target user communities.

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  • Reshaping the World: A Systematic Unified Framework for Conceptual Engineering (SUFCE)

    The purpose of the SUFCE project is to develop a well-founded systematic unified framework for conceptual engineering, that is: a method for the cognitive optimization of our conceptual apparatuses, based on adequate theories of concepts and of (cognitive) engineering.

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  • Reshaping the World: A Systematic Unified Framework for Conceptual Engineering (SUFCE)

    The purpose of the SUFCE project is to develop a well-founded systematic unified framework for conceptual engineering, that is: a method for the cognitive optimization of our conceptual apparatuses, based on adequate theories of concepts and of (cognitive) engineering.

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  • Sign, Meaning, Reference: A Semiotic Epistemology for Conceptual Engineering (SIMERE-SECE)

    The purpose of the SIMERE-SECE project is to provide new foundations for the epistemology of semiotic systems by modeling a theory of referential meaning that methodologically justifies the possibility of semiotic cognition as a dynamic process from the dual standpoint of intension and intentionality, with direct applications and a broad spectrum of outreach in conceptual engineering.

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  • Husserl's Epistemology and Semiotics of Mathematical Logic

    The purpose of this research project is to contribute to a re-assessment of the significance of Husserl's philosophy of logic and mathematics and to establish connections to it and some mainstream challenges in modern epistemology of mathematical logic by endorsing a semiotic-intentional viewpoint — viz. in terms of symbolic knowledge.

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  • Sémiotique, syntaxe, sémantique (1879–1901). Des conséquences de la modélisation du signe sur la théorie de la signification chez Frege et Husserl

    My doctoral dissertation is in historical epistemology, with a focus on theories of language. It deals with the redefinition of semiotics that occurs at the turn of the 20th century in relation to the development of new formal languages for modern, formal, and mathematically oriented logic. In that context, it analyzes the constitutive conditions of Frege’s logicist program (1893) and of Husserl’s idea of phenomenology (1913). My dissertation aims to determine the consequences of their semiotic…

    My doctoral dissertation is in historical epistemology, with a focus on theories of language. It deals with the redefinition of semiotics that occurs at the turn of the 20th century in relation to the development of new formal languages for modern, formal, and mathematically oriented logic. In that context, it analyzes the constitutive conditions of Frege’s logicist program (1893) and of Husserl’s idea of phenomenology (1913). My dissertation aims to determine the consequences of their semiotic models on the development of their theories of meaning. In doing so, it provides a chronological and systematic reconstruction of their conceptions of logic from 1879 to 1901. The main result consists of designing an alternative between two ways of connecting a calculus to its signification (either monistic or dualistic), correlated with two opposite views on semiotic meaning (either intensional or extensional), and entailing two different conceptions of logic (either as calculus or as language). Thereby, my dissertation contributes to uncovering the syntax-semantics dichotomy underpinning modern logic's rise.

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Auszeichnungen/Preise

  • Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus - 4th edition

    Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive basis (Ranked #2) | Grant value: EUR 230'000

    The Call Individual is intended for PhD holders of any nationality or stateless persons holding a degree in any scientific area who intend to carry out their scientific research or technological development activities in Portugal, integrated in R&D units funded by FCT.

    > URL: https://www.fct.pt/en/financiamento/programas-de-financiamento/emprego-cientifico/emprego-cientifico-individual/

  • Graduate Campus Grant

    University of Zurich

    Selection criterion: competitive and merit basis | Grant value: CHF 4'800
    > Main Applicant: Dr. Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich)

  • Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship - Return Phase

    Swiss National Science Foundation

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive basis | Grant value: CHF 115'383

    The Return Phase Grants finance Postdoc.Mobility fellows' initial period of research after returning to Switzerland.

    > URL: https://www.snf.ch/en/XIZpfY3iVS5KRRoD/funding/careers/postdoc-mobility

  • Thought Grant

    THOUGHT Trust

    Selection criterion: competitive and merit basis | Grant value: GBP 2'000
    > Co-Applicant: Dr. Kevin Scharp (University of St Andrews)

  • Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship

    Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive basis | Grant value: CHF 123'750

    Postdoc.Mobility fellowships are aimed at researchers who have done a doctorate and who wish to pursue an academic career in Switzerland.

    > URL: http://www.snf.ch/en/funding/careers/postdoc-mobility/Pages/default.aspx

  • Marie Curie COFUND - Beatriu de Pinós Fellowship

    AGAUR Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive base | Grant value: 92'000 EUR

    The purpose of the Beatriu de Pinós programme is to award individual grants for the employment and incorporation of postdoctoral research staff into the Catalan science and technology system.

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    Selection criterion: merit and competitive base | Grant value: 92'000 EUR

    The purpose of the Beatriu de Pinós programme is to award individual grants for the employment and incorporation of postdoctoral research staff into the Catalan science and technology system.

    URL: http://agaur.gencat.cat/en/beques-i-ajuts/convocatories-per-temes/Grants-for-the-incorporation-of-postdoctoral-research-staff-into-the-Catalan-science-and-technology-system-within-the-Beatriu-de-Pinos-programme-BP-2016

  • Supplementary Grants for Research and Conference Costs (8)

    Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

    Selection criterion: merit basis | Total grant value: CHF 5'785

  • Symposium Grant

    CLUE+ Research Institute @ Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Selection criterion: merit basis | Grant value: EUR 500
    > Main Applicant: Prof. Dr. Henk De Regt (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

  • ABC Symposium Grant

    Amsterdam Brain and Cognition (ABC) @ University of Amsterdam

    Selection criterion: merit basis | Grant value: EUR 2'500
    > Main applicant: Prof. Dr. Franz Berto (University of Amsterdam)

  • Early Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship

    Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive basis | Grant value: CHF 112'040

    Early Postdoc.Mobility fellowships are designed for postdocs at the beginning of their career who wish to enhance their scientific profile by working at a research institution abroad.

    > URL: http://www.snf.ch/en/funding/careers/early-postdoc-mobility/Pages/default.aspx

  • Junior Travel Grant

    Comité National Français d’Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences (CNFHPS)

    Selection criterion: merit and competitive basis | Grant value: EUR 350

    > URL: http://www.ihpst.cnrs.fr/en/appel-doffre/bourses-du-cnfhps-pour-le-congres-lmps-dhelsinki

  • Junior Travel Grant

    Swiss Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SSLPS)

    Selection criterion: merit basis | Grant value: CHF 500

    The Swiss Graduate Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SGSLPS) has a yearly moderate budget in order to support travel of young scientists to conferences and workshops.

    > URL: http://www.sslps.unibe.ch/SGSLPS.html

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