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Two postdoctoral positions in History of Philosophy of Science and/or Digital Humanities, Tilburg (The Netherlands), Deadline: 14 Jan 2022

Reminder: Two Postdoc Positions (2-3 years, 1fte) in History of Philosophy 
of Science and/or Digital Humanities

The Department of Philosophy at Tilburg University seeks to appoint two 
postdoctoral researchers (2 or 3 years, 0,8 - 1,0 FTE) in the NWO Vidi 
project “Exiled Empiricists: American Philosophy and the Great 
Intellectual Migration”. Starting date: August or September 2022.

Profiles of the candidates The postdoc’s primary responsibility will be to 
contribute to the research project (description below) and to publish in 
peer-reviewed journals and books. The researcher should also contribute to 
the project in other ways, such as by giving conference presentations, 
(co-)editing a special issue, and (co-)organizing reading groups and 
workshops. Furthermore, the researcher will be a member of the Tilburg 
Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 
(TiLPS) and contribute to its colloquia and seminars.

Requirements position 1. AOS: History of Philosophy of Science or History 
of Logic or Intellectual History

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who satisfies the following 
requirements:

   *   A completed PhD in philosophy, HPS, STS, intellectual history or a related field.
   *   A strong, promising track-record of international peer-reviewed publications
   *   Affinity with the topic of the project
   *   Excellent speaking and writing skills in English, as demonstrated by published work.
   *   Experience with archival studies is an advantage but not a requirement.
   *   An entrepreneurial and team player attitude is highly valued.
   *   Ability and willingness to contribute to the development and acquisition of externally funded projects.


Requirements position 2. AOS: Digital 
Humanities/Scientometrics/Bibliometrics

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who satisfies the following 
requirements:

   *   A completed PhD in philosophy, computer science, history, computational linguistics or a related field.
   *   Demonstrable knowledge of bibliometric methods such as topic modeling, citation analysis, and concordance analysis.
   *   Solid programming skills in Python and optionally other programming languages.
   *   A strong, promising track-record of international peer-reviewed publications
   *   Affinity with the topic of the project
   *   Demonstrable research experience in philosophy, HPS, STS, intellectual history, or a related field in humanities is an advantage but not a requirement.
   *   Excellent speaking and writing skills in English, as demonstrated by published work.
   *   An entrepreneurial and team player attitude is highly valued.
   *   Ability and willingness to contribute to the development and acquisition of externally funded projects.

The project

Exiled Empiricists: American Philosophy and the Great Intellectual 
Migration

The Exiled Empiricists project is funded by the Dutch Research Council 
(NWO) and led by Sander Verhaegh within the Tilburg Center for Moral 
Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS), Tilburg 
University.

Summary: In the 1930s, hundreds of European academics fled to the United 
States, escaping the quickly deteriorating political situation on the 
continent. Among them were a few dozen philosophers from a variety of 
schools: logical empiricists, critical theorists, and phenomenologists. 
Especially the first group would have a tremendous impact on American 
philosophy. Whereas the local intellectual climate had been dictated by 
American traditions like pragmatism, U.S. philosophers soon began to 
advance views that were heavily indebted to the empiricists. In fact, much 
of academic philosophy today is still shaped by the discussions and 
practices first instigated in this disruptive period.

Although historians have reconstructed the fate of the exiled empiricists, 
little attention has been paid to the American context in which their 
movement came to full bloom. This is surprising, since any account of the 
empiricists’ success requires an explanation of why the Americans were so 
receptive to their views. To what extent did developments in American 
philosophy pave the way for logical empiricism? And why was the American 
community more receptive to empiricism than to critical theory or 
phenomenology? This project shifts the perspective from the refugees to 
the local philosophical climate by 1) quantitatively analyzing thousands 
of American journal publications and 2) qualitatively examining the 
archives of dozens of key American philosophers and institutions.

A more detailed description of the project can be found on the project 
website<https://exiledempiricists.com/>.

Employment terms and conditions

We offer a temporary postdoctoral position of two or three years (0.8-1.0 
fte) in a stimulating and dynamic interdisciplinary research environment. 
You will work in close collaboration with the project’s principal 
investigator and have regular team meetings with the other members of the 
group, PhD students, and external visiting fellows. In accordance with the 
conditions as indicated in the CAO NU, the salary is dependent on the 
candidate’s experience and is set at CAO NU scale 10 with a minimum of € 
2.836,- gross per month, on a full-time basis.

Tilburg University is rated among the top of Dutch employers and has 
excellent terms of employment, such as a holiday allowance of 8% and an 
end-of-year bonus of 8.3% (annually), an options model and reimbursement 
of moving expenses. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may qualify 
for a tax-free allowance equal to 30% of their taxable salary. The 
university will apply for such an allowance on their behalf. The Tilburg 
School of Humanities and Digital Sciences will provide assistance in 
finding suitable accommodation. The collective labor agreement of the 
Dutch Universities applies. Successful candidates must remain at least 80% 
of their working days in the Netherlands (as a requirement of tax and 
social security laws).

The Department The Department of Philosophy (DFI) at Tilburg University is 
both an important center of academic teaching and internationally 
recognized for its research. It offers a lively, amicable and stimulating 
teaching and research environment. The department provides a supportive, 
collegial environment free from the (unhealthy) climate of competition 
that has become the standard in academia.

Philosophical research at Tilburg is often done in an interdisciplinary 
framework. Research is organized in two groups: TiLPS (Tilburg Center for 
Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science) and PHC&E 
(Philosophy of Humanity, Culture, and Ethics).

Further information and application

For inquiries about the positions and the project, please contact the 
Principal Investigator of the project, Sander Verhaegh, at 
A.A.Verhaegh[at]tilburguniversity.edu<https://groups.google.com/>.

The candidate should submit all of the following documents:

   1.  a letter of application, which should include mention of the position you are applying for and may include explanations of any circumstances that you would like to be taken into account when considering your application (e.g. impact of Covid-19 restrictions, parental leave, etc.);
   2.  a CV, including the names and contact information of two referees. (reference letters will be requested only for shortlisted candidates);
   3.  a research plan (max. 1000 words).

Note for PhD students: your application will only be taken into account if 
you have successfully defended your PhD or if you can provide an official 
guarantee that your thesis defense is scheduled before August 1, 2022.

The deadline for applications is January 14, 2022. We will inform 
shortlisted candidates, before February 14, 2022. Interviews and short 
research talks will be held on March 1 and 2 by Zoom. Decisions will be 
announced before March 20, 2022.

Applications must be submitted 
here<https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=18570&company=S003974031P>.

Tilburg University Tilburg University is an inspiring university offering 
a stimulating and challenging environment for students, staff, and alumni. 
The university highly values authenticity, academic freedom, 
professionalism, and continuous development. In its top-quality education 
and research programs in the disciplines of the social sciences and the 
humanities, the university is committed to addressing equality issues in 
society at national and international levels. It does so by training 
people for positions of responsibility in society and by contributing to 
socially sustainable solutions.

Tilburg University draws on a rich tradition which nourishes reflection 
and which also encourages the academic community's awareness of its 
philosophy in relation to academic discipline.

Tilburg University is committed to the value of diversity and, in that 
spirit, welcomes applications from underrepresented groups within 
philosophy and academia, including members of minority groups and people 
with disabilities. Information about the various measures Tilburg 
University has undertaken to increase gender equality, diversity and 
inclusion can be found on the Working at Tilburg University /Gender & 
Diversity 
page<https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/about/working/gender-policy>.

Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences Research and education 
at the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital 
Sciences<https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/about/schools/humanities/> 
(TSHD) has a unique focus on humans in the context of the globalizing 
digital society, on the development of artificial intelligence and 
interactive technologies, on their impact on communication, culture and 
society, and on moral and existential challenges that arise. The School of 
Humanities and Digital Sciences consists of four departments: 
Communication and Cognition, Cognitive Science and Artificial 
Intelligence, Culture Studies and Philosophy; several research institutes 
and a faculty office. Also the University College Tilburg is part of the 
School. Each year around 275 students commence a Bachelor or (Pre) Master 
Program. The School has approximately 2000 students and 250 employees.

Recruitment code Tilburg University applies the recruitment 
code<https://kmt.nvp-hrnetwerk.nl/download/?id=21374> of the Dutch 
Association for Personnel Management & Organization Development (NVP).
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