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The '''Witten Colloquia for Humanism, Medicine and Philosophy''' are held annually at [[Wikipedia:Witten/Herdecke University|Witten/Herdecke University]]. They are dedicated to the interdisciplinary discussion of socially relevant basic questions of the human in the context of current development trends. The organizer is the [[Gerhard Kienle Chair of Medical Theory, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine at Witten/Herdecke University|Gerhard Kienle Chair of Medical Theory, Integrative and Anthroposophical Medicine]] at Witten/Herdecke University.
 
The '''Witten Colloquia for Humanism, Medicine and Philosophy''' are held annually at [[Wikipedia:Witten/Herdecke University|Witten/Herdecke University]]. They are dedicated to the interdisciplinary discussion of socially relevant basic questions of the human in the context of current development trends. The organizer is the [[Gerhard Kienle Chair of Medical Theory, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine at Witten/Herdecke University|Gerhard Kienle Chair of Medical Theory, Integrative and Anthroposophical Medicine]] at Witten/Herdecke University.
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===History===
 
The Witten Colloquia were initiated in 2012 by [[Peter Heusser]] in order to raise awareness of socially relevant fundamental questions and current topics of the "human" in an interdisciplinary context, both scientifically and publicly. As of 2019, Silke Schwarz and [[David Martin]] have taken over the organization and management of the Witten Colloquia, and have set up an online platform for them.
 
The Witten Colloquia were initiated in 2012 by [[Peter Heusser]] in order to raise awareness of socially relevant fundamental questions and current topics of the "human" in an interdisciplinary context, both scientifically and publicly. As of 2019, Silke Schwarz and [[David Martin]] have taken over the organization and management of the Witten Colloquia, and have set up an online platform for them.
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