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The last few weeks have been very busy, but fortunately also very fruitful. I didn’t have much time for blogging, so to begin with I will just list some of the things that happened (and/or will happen) and elaborate on them in future posts.

Last week I gave two talks, one on “The Position of Ethics in Brentano’s Philosophy” for the lunch meeting of the practical philosophy section in Utrecht and one on “Philosophy as Science: The Project of the School of Brentano” at the first annual conference of the Dutch Research School of Philosophy (Onderzoekschool Wijsbegeerte – OZSW), held at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Moreover, quite a few of my submitted articles have been accepted for publication and are due to appear next year:

  • “Making the Humanities Scientific: Brentano’s Project of Philosophy as Science” in The Making of the Humanities. Volume III: The Making of the Modern Humanities, edited by Rens Bod, Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2014, forthcoming)
  • “Carl Stumpf’s Philosophy of Mathematics” in Philosophy from an Empirical Standpoint: Essays on Carl Stumpf, edited by Denis Fisette and Riccardo Martinelli (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2014, forthcoming).
  • “La science de la conscience selon Brentano”, in Niveleau, Charles-Edouard (éd.) Vers une philosophie scientifique. Le programme de Brentano (Paris: Démopolis, 2014, forthcoming).

The entry on Christian von Ehrenfels for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, in collboration with Robin Rollinger, is under review and we are waiting for the referee report, due early next year.

Additionally, there’s more exiting stuff planned for 2014 that I am trying to make happen, on all levels: collaborations, research, teaching, travel. I’ll try to keep you updated through the blog as things happen. Stay tuned!

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