B.T.F. (Bjørn) Jespersen, Dr
Teaching
Spring Term 2023, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen:
Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 2, Pt. I: Skepticism (in English), BA students
Thesis Class (in English), MA students
Practicals for Philosophy of Natural Sciences (in English)
Practicals (in Dutch), BA students
Autumn Term 2022, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen:
Philosophy of Mind, Pt. II (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Science (in English), BA students
Practicals (in Dutch), BA students
Thesis Class, MA students
Reasoning and Arguing (in Dutch), BA students (marking)
Spring Term 2022, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Epistemology and Scientific Knowledge (in Dutch), BA students
Logic for Philosophers (in Dutch), BA students
Tutorials: Limits of Knowledge, MA students (co-taught with C. Caret)
PR: Philosophy of Science, Studium Generale (in Dutch), BA students
Thesis Class for Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Autumn Term 2021, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Topics in Philosophy of Language and Logic: Impossibilities, Research Master students.
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Mind (in Dutch), BA students
Spring Term 2021, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Logic for Philosophers (in Dutch), BA students
Epistemology and Scientific Knowledge (in Dutch), BA students
Autumn Term 2020, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Mind (in Dutch), BA students
Spring Term 2020, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Logic for Philosophers (in Dutch), BA students.
Epistemology and Scientific Knowledge (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA students
Autumn Term 2019, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Topics in Philosophy of Language and Logic: Reading Kripke’s Naming and Necessity, Research Master students
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Mind (in Dutch), BA students
Spring Term 2019, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Epistemology and Scientific Knowledge (in Dutch), BA students
Thesis Class for Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Logic for Philosophers (in Dutch), BA students
Autumn Term 2018, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Utrecht University:
Thesis class for Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Mind (in Dutch), BA students
Logic for Artificial Intelligence, Pt. II: Epistemic Logic (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (in Dutch), BA students
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, MA students
Autumn Term 2015, Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Barcelona:
Philosophical Logic: Propositions, MA/postgrad students
Spring Term 2015, Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Barcelona:
The Nature of Language, MA/postgrad students (co-taught with M. García-Carpintero)
Spring Term 2009, Faculty of Electrotechnics, Mathematics and Informatics, Delft University of Technology:
Ethics and Law for Computer Scientists (in Dutch), third-year students
Spring Term 2008, Faculty of Electrotechnics, Mathematics and Informatics, Delft University of Technology:
Ethics and Law for Computer Scientists (in Dutch), third-year students
Spring Term 2005, Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University:
Epistemology (in Dutch), first-year students
Spring Term 2004, Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University:
Epistemology (in Dutch), first-year students
Spring Term 2004, Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University:
German Idealism: Kant, Fichte, Schopenhauer, second- and third-year students
Spring Term 2003, Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University:
Philosophy of Science, second-year students
Autumn Term 2001/02, Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University:
Philosophy of Language, postgrads (co-taught)
Tutorials
Department of Philosophy, RUB Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Ontological Proofs Seminar, 24 January 2023: Tichý über den Gottesbeweis Anselms.
Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Barcelona, Seminari Cuc, 14 June 2018: Foundations and Applications of Transparent Intensional Logic.
Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore, 18 September 2015: Introduction to the unity of structured propositions.
Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, 22 April 2014: On the unity of the proposition that a is an F.
Department of Philosophy, UNAM, Mexico City, 10 March 2015: On the unity of the proposition that a is an F.
Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, UC Irvine, C-ALPHA, 4 March 2015: On the unity of the proposition that a is an F.
Department of Computer Science, TU Ostrava, 27 March 2014: The proposition that a is an F: introduction to the unity of structured propositions.
Department of Computer Science, TU Ostrava, 26-30 August 2013: TIL Summer School: Structured lexical concepts; Doubleplusungood.
Department of Computer Science, TU Ostrava, 26 February – 1 March 2013: Mixed modification and nested privation; Modal modification and non as non-boolean negation
Department of Philosophy, University of Tübingen, 7 February 2013: Qualifying quantifying into hyperintensional attitudes.
Department of Computer Science, TU Ostrava, 8-26 November, 2010: From modalities and intensions to procedures and hyperintensions; Intensional logic: modifiers; Quantifying into hyperintensional contexts.
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