Thursday 24 April 2014

Celebrations of Knuuttila and Niiniluoto

Below are some photos from last week’s Monday, 14 April, when two consecutive events were organized to celebrate Simo Knuuttila and Ilkka Niiniluoto. The first occasion was a workshop for Knuuttila organized at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies. The second event of the day was a farewell lecture by Niiniluoto at the Small Hall of the Main Building of the University of Helsinki.


Simo Knuuttila in discussion


Some of the workshop participants


Niiniluoto giving his lecture


Audience at the Small Hall


Jaakko Hintikka attended both events


Wednesday 16 April 2014

Academy's CoE Brochures Published

The Academy of Finland has published a brochure on its Centres of Excellence in Research Programme 2014-2019 including our CoE Reason and Religious Recognition. The brochures are available both in English and in Finnish. Pdf versions of these can be downloaded here:

Thursday 10 April 2014

Theology, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science on Religion

AID, the new forum for interdisciplinary conversation coordinated by the Finnish Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, organized a discussion session at the University of Helsinki on Monday 7 April. The topic of the event was "Religion: Viewed from Theology, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science". The themes were obviously important also for our own CoE, and especially for its Team 3, which focuses on contemporary philosophy of religion, and includes a subgroup of cognitive study of religion.

The interesting themes were discussed by Simo Knuuttila, Professor of Theological Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, and Ilkka Pyysiäinen, University Lecturer in Study of Religions. The discussion was moderated by Academy Professor Uskali Mäki, all three being affiliated with the University of Helsinki, and Pyysiäinen also counting as a part of our very own Team 3 mentioned above.

Both discussants first gave their own short presentations and then commented on each other's views. Finally, the floor was opened for a wider discussion in which the audience could also take part.


Simo Knuuttila and Ilkka Pyysiäinen