
Tänään rakennettiin Pikkuhauvan käsitystä minuudesta ja omasta identiteetistä kun hän sai koulussa käsiinsä kuvia koiran sisäelimistä 🤯 En ti…
Tänään rakennettiin Pikkuhauvan käsitystä minuudesta ja omasta identiteetistä kun hän sai koulussa käsiinsä kuvia koiran sisäelimistä 🤯 En ti…
2021年の牛ジャケとして、2017年に76歳で亡くなったエルキ・クレニエミをポストします。🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
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Erkki Kurenniemi (フィンランド🇫🇮Hämeenlinna、1941年7月10日-2017年5月1日)デサ…
Obviously we will not have a snowy white Christmas here in Helsinki 😥😥😥
But that doesn't stop the city from being beautiful🤩🤩🤩.
And that gen…
❄ It had snowed the third snow before a lecture of virtue epistemology, by epistemically virtuous philosopher and teacher Markus Lammenranta.…
Professor Trentmann mentions that cirka 1800 there is a moral (or philosophical) shift where consumption is starting to emerge in a more positive light as a reflection of oneself. @helsinkiuni #wearehelsinkiuni #newprofessors
Society has a great of deal of knowledge that may seem dull but about which everyone should know something. Philosopher and alumnus Lauri Järvilehto is interested in bridges between general knowledge and individual, immensely large topics of interest. “Learning something requires hard work and discipline. No one will make the effort to learn without a strong inner motivation and will to master this one thing.”
Margaret Cavendish was a 17th century thinker and a marginalised author, who published nearly twenty books and led philosopher and historian of ideas Justin Begley to the topic of relationships between animals, humans and plants. #animalrights #philosophy https://t.co/uS0gzPfesm
Animal rights were a popular topic already in ancient Greece, in 17th century England and during the debate on vegetarianism in the 18th century, points out Justin Begley, philosopher and historian of ideas.
Urban Studies and Planning - transdisciplinary international Master's programme between Aalto and Helsinki universities
It is the right choi…
Research / design studio projects revision continues! This is a design project by USP student Chaowen Yao from architecture department (don't…
It is the duty of philosophers to keep on reiterating that there are no easy answers to big questions, says professor of social and moral philosophy Antti Kauppinen. ”I think it is the duty of philosophy to fight against bullshit. By bullshit I mean thinking that doesn't care for the truth. Philosophers must identify such talk and point it out whenever claims no longer hold water.”
Johanna Ahola-Launonen (succesfully) defending her thesis "Hijacking responsibility - Philosophical studies on health distribution" at #unive…
A technology called "mind upload" is currently receiving billions in funding around the world. It's rife with unsolved philosophical questions, but sci-fi enthusiasts seem to regard it more positively than others. #helsinkiuni #mindupload @MachineMorality https://t.co/ifBmVV6Hvo
M. A. Castrén (1813 - 1852), first professor of the Finnish language at the Imperial Alexander Institute (today, University of Helsinki), tra…
Outside of the lecture hall, Sanna is the former president of the Association for Women and Feminist Philosophers in Finland (she’s still a c…
Sanna’s dissertation focuses on the works of French philosopher Michel Foucault, who she first started to study about 15 years ago. She was i…
For PhD student Sanna Tirkkonen, the line between research and life is a little blurred. “I work in philosophy, and it is quite usual in our…
The main library of the University of Helsinki is so pretty! P.S. I'm pretty sure that I nailed yesterday's final on The Social, Cultural and…
Fascinating panel discussion about the future development of artificial intelligence from the philosophical point of view @universityofhelsin…
Rest in Peace....ERKKI KURENNIEMI... ....(.July 10,1941 - May 1, 2017.).. aged 76
エルキ・クレニエミが亡くなりました。
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Erkki Kurenniem…