Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Friday, 02/June/2023
9:30am
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10:00am
Arrival
Location: Academy Building Reception area (ground floor)
10:00am
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10:15am
Welcome
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Frans de Haas

Welcome by OZSW Director

Practical details

Presentation of Bij Nader Inzien by Dr Matthé Scholten

10:15am
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11:15am
David Wong (Duke University): Zhuangzi on Not Following the Leader
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Douglas Berger
 

Zhuangzi on Not Following the Leader

David Wong

11:15am
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11:30am
Coffee/ tea Academy Building
Location: Academy Building Reception area (ground floor)

Reception space ground floor

11:30am
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12:00pm
Political deliberation
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
 

A Political Epistemology of Space: How we can Foster Deliberation by Altering the Physical Environment

Merel Melika Talbi

Esthetics
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Ethics and aesthetics in Kierkegaard and Tolstoy: music, sexuality, and religious morality

Sophie Höfer

Psychiatry
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

The Empathy Mirror

Daphne Brandenburg

University of Groningen

Panel 1-1-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
 

Beyond the Canon? Decanonization after Critique and Postcritique

Lucas Gronouwe

Epistemology
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

Reasoning by Doing: using LEGO to think

Menno Michiel van Calcar

Applied ethics
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Shared Institutional Responsibility

Job de Grefte

Rights of Nature
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Matthias Kramm
 

Rights of Nature proxies

Alex Putzer

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies



The liberal Rights Paradigm and Rights of Nature

Adelheid van Luipen

Maastricht University

AI & Emotions
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

Biased affective computing and A.I.

Kris Goffin

12:00pm
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12:30pm
Panel 1-2-A
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
 

How should representatives change their minds in deliberations?

Erica Celine Yu

Panel 1-2-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Fictional Characters and Ourselves: Towards a Definition of Characterhood

Alfonso Muñoz Corcuera

Panel 1-2-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

Conceptualizing Schizophrenia in Science: The Case of Theory of Mind and Intersubjectivity

Linde van Schuppen

Radboud University Nijmegen

Panel 1-2-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
 

Fundamentalism as a Contested Concept

Nora Kindermann

Panel 1-2-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

Perceiving what we can do

Tom Schoonen

Panel 1-2-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Do digital platforms have politics? Making airbnb’s ethical and political operations visible

Shaked Spier

Rights of Nature
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Matthias Kramm
 

Rights of Nature: An adequate Response to the environmental Crisis?

Eric Boot

University of Amsterdam



A Tale of two Models of Rights of Nature

Matthias Kramm

Wageningen University & Resarch

Panel 1-2-H
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

AI mediation of moral emotions: How the introduction of artificial intelligence in the field of healthcare is mediating emotional practices

Eliana Bergamin

12:30pm
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1:00pm
Panel 1-3-A
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
 

Dance me to the end of love? The limits of political deliberation

Miguel Egler

Panel 1-3-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

How to know a city: Tour guides and epistemic power

Catherine M. Robb, Pilar Lopez Cantero

Panel 1-3-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

Developing Moral Resilience: A Matter of Self-Care or a Condition of Moral Agency?

Katharina Bauer

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Panel 1-3-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
 

Collective gaslighting and collective self-trust

Natascha Rietdijk

Panel 1-3-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

The skeptical import of motivated reasoning: A closer look at the evidence

Maarten Van Doorn

Panel 1-3-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Housing allocation and spatial inequality: the exclusionary city space

ELISABETTA GOBBO

Rights of Nature (with discussion)
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Matthias Kramm
Panel 1-3-H
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

Emotion recognition technology: revisiting our conception(s) of privacy

Alexandra Prégent

1:00pm
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2:00pm
Meeting 2 OZSW chamber Practical Philosophy
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Lunch 1
Location: Lipsius hall
Meeting 3 OZSW chamber Theoretical Philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Meeting 1 OZSW chamber History of Philosophy
Location: Lipsius 3.07
2:00pm
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2:30pm
Diversifying philosophy
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
 

Site for unlearning: philosophy department

Katrine Smiet

Radboud University

Responsibility
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Taking responsibility as agential orientation

Naomi Kloosterboer

Psychiatry
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

Self-binding Directives and Mill’s Slavery Objection: Why we should allow Mental Health Service Users to give advance Consent to involuntary Treatment

Matthé Scholten

Ruhr University Bochum

Ethics
Location: Lipsius 1.23
 

Śāntideva and the Virtue of Patience (kṣānti)

Stephen Harris

Continental philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.33
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

On articulation: technique before the pharmakon

Donovan Alexander Stewart

Taxation
Location: Lipsius 1.52
Chair: Huub Brouwer
 

Letting your money work for you

Huub Brouwer

TiLPS, Tilburg University

Philosophy of Science
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

Making X-ray images intelligible for understanding pulmonary tuberculosis: A community achievement

Linda Holland

AI & Philosophy
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

Digital philosophy: a methodological proposal

Vincent C. Müller

2:30pm
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3:00pm
Panel 2-2-A
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
 

Disrupting the philosophical canon in the mode of playful earnestness

Ruth Rebecca Tietjen

Tilburg University

Panel 2-2-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Taking on responsibility: wrongly, badly, and unfairly

Dominik Boll

Panel 2-2-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

Thick descriptions in data-driven psychiatry

Jan-Willem Romeijn, Hanna van Loo

Panel 2-2-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
 

Distinctively hard choices: creating reasons by choosing

Annalisa Costella

Panel 2-2-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Brain plasticity after Foucault: The political naivety of Material Engagement Theory

Víctor Betriu Yáñez

Panel 2-2-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
Chair: Huub Brouwer
 

Limiting lifetime inheritance and gifts

Ingrid Robeyns

Ethics Institute, Utrecht University

Panel 2-2-G
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

Co-creating Tools to Foster the Epistemic Responsibilities of Universities

Iris Lechner, Emma Ajdari, René van Woudenberg, Jeroen de Ridder, Lex Bouter, Joeri Tijdink

Panel 2-2-H
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

Pragmatics for Explainable AI

Daniel Kostic

3:00pm
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3:30pm
Panel 2-3-A
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
 

Reading the Cracks and Detritus of a Frozen Core: An Instance of Decolonising and Diversifying History of (Political) Philosophy

Lilith Lee

Vrije Universiteit

Panel 2-3-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Condemning the wrongdoing you benefit from

Jan Willem Wieland, Drishtti Rawat

Panel 2-3-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Matthé Scholten
 

The right to mental integrity and the extended mind

Vera Tesink

Panel 2-3-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Panel 2-3-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
Panel 2-3-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
Chair: Huub Brouwer
 

The fairness of tax avoidance

Bruno Verbeek

Centre for Political Philosophy, Leiden University

Panel 2-3-G
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

The (potential) role of critique in Responsible Innovation frameworks: addressing the political deficits

Lisann Penttilä

Panel 2-3-H
Location: Lipsius 3.07
 

The challenges of cognitive and psychological language in contemporary AI

Diego Morales

3:30pm
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4:00pm
Coffee / Tea
Location: Lipsius hall
Poster session 1
Location: Lipsius hall
 

LLMs and Agency without Intelligence

Maud van Lier



On the very idea of humanoid robots

Cindy Friedman



Tacit knowledge for explaining how large language models work

Céline Evianne Budding

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Diversifying philosophy
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
 

Giving a space to affects

Fabius Schoendube, Clara Mendes Pereira

Leiden University

Rationality
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

A change of perspective: Evaluating sequences of choice in behavioural paternalism

Måns Abrahamson

Moral psychology
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

Can Yvette be racist and good? An experimental and computational study on thick terms

Matteo Colombo

Social and political philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Marie Louise Krogh
 

Diachronic Rights

Jelena Belic

Language
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

Testing the reference of not just proper names

Jeske Toorman, Jussi Haukioja

Social philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

On two problems for workplace democratization and their solution via a workers’ dictatorship

Philipp Stehr

Political philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

What is credit in science? A value-based interpretation of the credit maximisation approach to the social philosophy of science

Thijs Hendrik Ringelberg

Technomoral change
Location: Lipsius 3.07
Chair: Jeroen Hopster
 

Mechanisms of technomoral change: a new taxonomy

Jeroen Hopster

Utrecht University



How Technologies Change Morality by Changing our Concepts and how we can Achieve Moral Progress

Guido Löhr

Eindhoven University of Technology

4:30pm
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5:00pm
Panel 3-2-A
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
 

Diversifying Philosophy – wrestling with the canon in Humanistic Studies

Caroline Suransky

University of Humanistics

Panel 3-2-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Instrumental rationality in temporally and collectively extended activities

Tessa Elise Supèr

Panel 3-2-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

Benign envy?

Rob Compaijen

Panel 3-2-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Marie Louise Krogh
 

Is exnovation policy a socially acceptable mechanism for sustainability

Lukas Fuchs, Rafael Ziegler

Panel 3-2-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

Definition and Content in Frege's Logic

Rachel Boddy, Robert May

Panel 3-2-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

What's wrong with competition?

Savriël Dillingh

Panel 3-2-G
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

A theory of social properties

Thomas Nicolaas Pieter Albert Brouwer

Panel 3-2-H
Location: Lipsius 3.07
Chair: Jeroen Hopster
 

A pluralistic model of value change and technology

Philip Nickel

Eindhoven University of Technology

5:00pm
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5:30pm
Discussion
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Annemie Halsema
Panel 3-3-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

The rationality of balancing

Laurin Berresheim

Panel 3-3-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

Digital Recording and the Hazards of Unbounded Moral Judgment

Bart Kamphorst, Elizabeth O'Neill

Panel 3-3-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Panel 3-3-E
Location: Lipsius 1.33
 

Intentionality without Objects

Carlo Ierna

Panel 3-3-F
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Corporate political responsibility for structural injustice: Taking Young seriously in business ethics

Barbara Bziuk

Panel 3-3-G
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

Extreme beliefs as morally serious, but purely epistemic wrongs

Lisa Bastian, Philip Robichaud

Discussion between speakers plus Ibo van der Poel and Charlie Blunden
Location: Lipsius 3.07
Chair: Jeroen Hopster
5:30pm
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5:45pm
Coffee / Tea
Location: Lipsius hall
5:45pm
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6:45pm
Anna Marmodoro (Durham/Oxford): Parmenidean Essentialism
Location: Academy Building Telders Auditorium
Chair: Frans de Haas
 

Parmenidean Essentialism

Anna Marmodoro

6:45pm
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7:15pm
Drinks & snacks
Location: Lipsius hall
7:00pm
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10:00pm
Conference dinner
Location: Restaurant Tabù, Rembrandtstraat 27, Leiden
Date: Saturday, 03/June/2023
9:30am
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10:00am
Arrival 2
Location: Lipsius hall
10:00am
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11:00am
Anne Sauvagnargues (Paris Nanterre): TBA
Location: Lipsius 0.11
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

TBA

Anne Sauvagnargues

11:00am
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11:15am
Coffee / Tea
Location: Lipsius hall
11:15am
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11:45am
Philosophers in the climate crisis
Location: Lipsius 0.11
Chair: Thomas Fossen
 

The role of philosophers in the climate crisis

Chair(s): Thomas Fossen (Leiden University)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Ingrid Robeyns
Utrecht University

 

Gerrit Schaafsma
University of Amsterdam

 

Tom Wells
Leiden University

 

Harriët Bergman
Universiteit Antwerpen

Esthetics
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

When is a work immersive?

Nathan Wildman

Feminism
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

Death drive as aggression Judith Butler’s selective interpretation of the Beyond the Pleasure Principle

Yuting Wang

Kant
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Kant and Schelling on the propensity to evil. Interpreting the Freedom Essay as a revision of Kant's Religion

Sebastian Cabezas

Justice
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Rehabilitative justice: respect for persons as social agents

Emma Dore-Horgan

Metaethics
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

Revising Revisionary Metaethics

Wouter Floris Kalf

Immortality
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Should We Warm Up to the Idea of Being Frozen? Reconsidering the Permissibility and Desirability of Cryonics

Robin Hillenbrink

Epistemology
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl
 

The future of Knowledge

Victor Gijsbers

11:45am
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12:15pm
Discussion
Location: Lipsius 0.11
Panel 4-2-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Unintentional fiction in videogames: a serious take on ‘silly questions’

Nele Van de Mosselaer

Panel 4-2-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

Divine violence as nonviolent-violence: Judith Butler's interpretation of divine violence

Hayden Simon Weaver

Panel 4-2-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Kant’s constitutivism and the shmagency objection

Vinicius Carvalho

Panel 4-2-F
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Slowness of the administration of justice, value or vice? The normative significance of temporality against the backdrop of emerging technologies

Eva Van der Graaf

Panel 4-2-G
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

Why the problem of inconsequentialism might not (always) be a problem for consequentialism

Benjamin James Mullins

Panel 4-2-H
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Dying to live: transhumanism, cryonics, and euthanasia

Adam Buben

Panel 4-2-E
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl
 

Is knowledge-how fundamentally different from knowledge-that? The argument from Gettier cases

Maarten Franssen

12:15pm
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12:45pm
Discussion
Location: Lipsius 0.11
Panel 4-3-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
Panel 4-3-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
 

The unspeakable unspoken: Black male vulnerability to intimate violence

Thomas Baruzzi

Panel 4-3-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Why we cannot be 'non-Kantian' agents

Leon van Rijsbergen

Panel 4-3-F
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Crime-solving with Commercial DNA Databases: A Tyranny of the Minority?

Nina de Groot

Panel 4-3-G
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

Causation, omission, and the problem of collective action

Rutger van Oeveren

Panel 4-3-H
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Superlongevity and African ethics

Christopher Simon Wareham

Panel 4-3-E
Location: Lipsius 1.54
Chair: Catharine Elizabeth Diehl
 

Can you fail to recognize what a picture shows?

Brandt van der Gaast

12:45pm
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1:45pm
Lunch 2
Location: Lipsius hall
Poster session 2
Location: Lipsius hall
 

Overlap: On the relation between believing and perceiving

Auke Montessori



Justified sources of ontological commitment towards normative truths

Drishtti Rawat



The ideal landscape – A visual narrative.

Ilaria Biotti

Meeting PhD council
Location: Lipsius 0.11
 
1:45pm
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2:15pm
Security
Location: Lipsius 0.11
 

After abolition: Cugoano on ‘lawful servitude’ and the injustice of slavery

Johan Olsthoorn

Metaphysics
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Would Carnap have tolerated modern metaphysics?

Wouter Adriaan Cohen, Benjamin Marschall

Politics
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Joel Anderson
 

Public health policy justification – not just a matter of individual harm

Lucie White

Hegel, Nietzsche
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Habit, madness and the laziness of philosophers: Hegel on resistance to philosophical thinking

Bart Zantvoort

Politics
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Autonomy of the politics and realist normativity

Ivane Lomidze

Method
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

Political concepts and normative overextension

Nadia ben Hassine

Continental philosophy
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

A Dialogue between Jane Bennett and John Dewey: An inquiry into the possibility of a vital materialist understanding of public

Irem Guven

Science
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

The dark side of niche construction

Sabrina Coninx

2:15pm
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2:45pm
Panel 5-2-A
Location: Lipsius 0.11
 

The Ethics of Security: a value-pluralist Account

Josette Anna Maria Daemen

Panel 5-2-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

On standpoints and facts

Martin Lipman

Panel 5-2-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Joel Anderson
 

Biomedical enhancement of morality and moral progress

Karolina Kudlek

Panel 5-2-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

The Topography of the Gay Science

Jordan Georgiev Mantov

Panel 5-2-F
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Civil disobedience in semi-authoritarian regimes

Hrayr Manukyan

Panel 5-2-G
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

Effective political philosophy: how to advance justice in nonideal conditions

Thomas Wells

Panel 5-2-H
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Imagining harmony: Imagination, harmonious cohabitation, and conflict in Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus

Joost Wijffels

Panel 5-2-E
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

Early modern scientometrics? Extracting semantically disruptive works in natural philosophy.

Hugo Dirk Hogenbirk

2:45pm
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3:15pm
Panel 5-3-A
Location: Lipsius 0.11
 

Making and breaking decision boundaries: scope and social policy reasoning under radical uncertainty

Helena Slanickova

Panel 5-3-B
Location: Lipsius 1.18
 

Persistence for the Permanentist

Catharine Elizabeth Diehl

Panel 5-3-C
Location: Lipsius 1.21
Chair: Joel Anderson
 

Early detection of disease risk factors in the exposome: A scoping review of ethical themes

Sammie Jansen, Bart Kamphorst, Bob Mulder, Irene van Kamp, Peter van den Hazel, Sandra Boekhold, Marcel Verweij

Panel 5-3-D
Location: Lipsius 1.23
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
 

Beyond nihilism: Nietzsche on experimental moral truth

Luca Gerard Pompeo Tripaldelli

Panel 5-3-F
Location: Lipsius 1.47
 

Neither Anarchism nor the Right to Rule

Justin Bernstein

Panel 5-3-G
Location: Lipsius 1.48
 

To take a stand between the ‘goods’ and ‘bads’: a proposal for a prescriptive empirical philosophy

Lotje Elizabeth Siffels

Panel 5-3-H
Location: Lipsius 1.52
 

Rhetoricity: philosophy & rhetoric after the Badiou-Cassin debate

Blake D. Scott

Panel 5-3-E
Location: Lipsius 1.54
 

Are philosophers doing something different now? A citation analysis

Till Armbruster, Paul Rehren

3:15pm
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4:15pm
Fishbowl discussion keynote speakers & audience
Location: Lipsius 0.11
Chair: Jingjing Li
4:15pm
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5:00pm
Drinks & snacks: Have a good trip home!
Location: Lipsius hall

 
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