Category : colloquium

Colloquium: Dr. Peter King on “Augustine’s *Confessions*: A new philosophical genre,” (LUC) Apr 9, 4pm

King colloq


Phenomenology Research Group workshop on Saturday, 5/4, 2-4pm

Hey all,
Just wanted to give a quick shout out to the Phenomenology Research Group workshop this Saturday at the Crown Center (Rm. 140) from 2-4pm. We’ll have two speakers, Sean Petranovich and Trevor Perri (who is scheduled to defend at KU Leuven in June, so come lob tough questions at him). If you haven’t come to a PRG workshop before, this one will be a nice short & sweet introduction. If you have, stop by again before saying adios for the summer.
And, of course, don’t forget the other events in May: PRG 6: Language (5/11) and the Phenomenology Roundtable (5/19-21).
Cheers,
Mike

Lecture: Dr. Aili Mari Tripp on “New Trends in Women and Politics in Africa,” Loyola, April 24


Henrik Lagerlund colloquia, Marquette, April 4 & 5

Dear friends,

Please note the following two events

1) The Marquette University Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy presents
Henrik Lagerlund, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario
“Some Conceptions of Body in the 14th Century”
Thursday, April 4, 2013. 1:30 pm
AMU 252

2) The Marquette University Department of Philosophy presents a colloquium:
Henrik Lagerlund, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario
“Late Medieval Nominalism and the Emergence of Modern Empiricism”
Friday, April 5, 2013, 3:30 pm
Conference Center, Raynor Memorial Library

I hope you can make it!

Owen Goldin
Dept. of Philosophy
Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI  53201-1881

414-288-5949

http://www.marquette.edu/phil/faculty_goldin.shtml


Lecture: Jean-Luc Marion, “Philosophy and Martyrdom: Tertullian and Justin Martyr”

REGISTER HERE


Upcoming German Philosophy Events at DePaul

THE CHICAGO AREA CONSORTIUM IN

GERMAN PHILOSOPHY

Presents:

Pierre Keller

(University of California, Riverside)

“Kant’s World-Concept of Philosophy and the Very Idea of a Phenomenological Philosophy”

WHEN: January 31st, 4:30 WHERE: DePaul University, John T. Richardson Library, 2350 N. Kenmore Avenue, Dorothy Day Room 400, Chicago, IL 60614

 

 

 

A Book Discussion on Avery Goldman

Kant and the Subject of Critique: On the Regulative Role of the Psychological Idea (Indiana University Press)

 

Speakers: Ian Blecher (School of the Art Institute of Chicago); Andrew Cutrofello (Loyola University); Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside); Rachel Zuckert (Northwestern University); with response by Avery Goldman.

 

WHEN: February 1st, 4:00 p.m. WHERE: DePaul University, John T. Richardson Library, 2350 N. Kenmore Avenue, Rosati Room 400, Chicago, IL 60614

 

 

Events are Co-sponsored by the Departments of Philosophy of Northwestern and DePaul Universities.


Colloquium: Andrew Benjamin, “Contra Heidegger’s Descartes: Recovering Relationality,” Loyola, Jan 17th

From Michael Gutierrez (of the PRG):
On Thursday the 17th, the internationally renowned scholar Andrew Benjamin (Monash University) will deliver a talk titled  “Contra Heidegger’s Descartes: Recovering Relationality”. We’re lucky to have him and it should be a great talk so please do show up: 2-4pm, Crown Center, Room 530. Snacks & bevvies! Any last minute schedule changes (not anticipating any, but…) should be here: http://www.phenomenologyresearchgroup.net/

CFP: 4th annual Notre Dame/Northwestern Graduate Epistemology Conference

The philosophy departments at the University of Notre Dame and Northwestern University are proud to announce the fourth joint annual graduate epistemology conference, to be held at the University of Notre Dame April 26-27, 2013. Our keynote speaker will be Thomas Kelly (Princeton).

Submission Guidelines: We welcome submissions in the field of analytic epistemology, broadly construed. Papers should be no more than 4000 words (approx. 13 pages). Submissions should also include a second sheet with an abstract (200 words or less). Papers should be suitable for blind review: include detachable cover page with the paper’s title, author’s name, mailing address, email, phone number, school affiliation, and word count; please omit any self identifying
marks within the body of the paper.

Deadline: Papers must be received by January 15th, 2013. Papers should be emailed as an attachment to the conference organizers at nundgradconf@gmail.com preferably in PDF format. Any questions about the conference can also be emailed to this address.

Website: http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/epistemology/egradconf4/

Sponsored by:

Notre Dame Philosophy Department, Northwestern Philosophy Department, Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion, ISLA, Notre Dame Graduate School


Department Colloquium: Dr. Anthony J. Steinbock, “Life and Spirit in Shame: Self-Revelation,” Nov. 29

The next philosophy department colloquium was announced via the AGSP list-serv today. Dr. Anthony J. Steinbock of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale is coming to give a talk titled,

“Life and Spirit in Shame: Self-Revelation.”

Thursday, Nov. 29th

2-4p

LSB 312

(More info about Dr. Steinbock here.)

Hope to see you there!

via Mike Gutierrez on AGSP-L


Günter Zöller colloquium on civil and moral religion in Rousseau and Kant, Northwestern, Nov. 30

via Guy Elgat on AGSP-L


Colloquium by Dr. Gregory Salmieri on Aristotle’s scientific terms, Nov. 27


Britte-Marie Schiller Colloquium on Luce Irigiray and Sexual Difference, Marquette, Nov. 16

Click here to download the full-size Schiller Poster