Category : symposium

Hegel Symposium @ Loyola: Dr. Ardis Collins’ Hegel’s Phenomenology, Feb. 26

We are very pleased to announce that the Philosophy Department at LUC is hosting a symposium on the new book Hegel’s Phenomenology: A Dialectical Justification of Philosophy’s First Principles by our very own Dr. Ardis Collins.



DATE: 02/26/2014

TIME: 2:00pm to 6:00pm

LOCATION:
Damen Student Center, Room 1100
Lake Shore Campus
Loyola University Chicago

SPEAKERS:

The symposium will consist of three commentaries about Prof. Collins’s book, by:
  • Prof. Kevin Thompson (DePaul University)
  • Prof. Mark Alznauer (Northwestern University)
  • Mr. Corbin Casarez (Loyola University Chicago)

Prof. Collins will respond to the commentaries, with time for questions from the audience.


Upcoming events organized by The Phenomenology Research Group, LUC, Oct. 4,19, & Nov. 5

The Phenomenology Research Group has events on October 4, 19 and November 5.  Click the link below for details:

http://www.phenomenologyresearchgroup.net

 

Basic event info (lifted from PRG site, link above):

  • Events on October 4, 2013
    Research Seminar: Carly Lane (UC)
    Starts: 2:00 pm
    Ends: October 4, 2013 – 4:00 pm
    Location: TBA
    Description: “It is Not Finished: Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Love”
  • Events on October 19, 2013
    PRG Workshop: Psychoanalysis
    Starts: 12:00 pm
    Ends: October 19, 2013 – 1:00 pm
    Location: TBA
    Description: Marilyn Nissim-Sabat
    Allan Breedlove
    Russell NewstadtTime: TBA
  • Events on November 5, 2013
    Harald Wiltsche
    Starts: 4:00 pm
    Ends: November 5, 2013 – 5:00 pm
    Location: TBD
    Description: Talk
    (A related seminar will be held earlier in the day at 2:00pm. For more information, email phenomenology.info[at]gmail.com)

6th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Symposium for Graduate School Students, Apr. 20


“Sustaining Jesuit Ideals: Exploring the Extraordinary”
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Crown Center, Lake Shore Campus
The theme of the symposium is Sustaining Jesuit Ideals: Exploring the Extraordinary.
Graduate Students were selected to present their research based upon one of the Jesuit ideals:
Community & Social Justice
Global Awareness & Sustainability
Innovative Approaches
Religious Experience & Faith        
Values & Culture
Symposium Schedule
8:30 AM  Registration
9:00 – 10:45 AM  Paper Session
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM  Poster Session
12:00 – 12:30 PM  LUNCH
12:30 – 1:15 PM   Faculty Guest Panel
1:30 – 3:00 PM   Paper Session
3:15 – 4:00 PM   Awards Reception

The full symposium schedule and list of participants are available at the symposium website: LUC.EDU/gradschool/research_symposium.shtml. The Graduate School Interdisciplinary Research Symposium is part of the University wide annual Weekend of Excellence activities: LUC.EDU/excellenceweekend.

Coffeeshop symposium: “Building Community Through Philosophical Discourse,” @The Growling Rabbit, Apr 12


Central Michigan University Moral Psychology Symposium, Mar. 29

On Friday, March 29, the Central Michigan University Philosophy Program is pleased to host a one-day Symposium on Moral Philosophy and Psychology.  We have an outstanding line-up of speakers:  Jesse Prinz, Shaun Nichols, Susan Dwyer, and Ron Mallon.  They will be speaking about recent developments in moral psychology and how these developments ought to affect moral philosophy. 

The symposium is free and open to the public.  (Students–both graduate and  undergraduate–are most welcome.)  Although we are still finalizing the schedule, we expect the event to run from about 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., and our intention is to build in many opportunities for discussion with the participants during the event.

As we finalize the details and the program, we’ll post them on the website, www.moralityandpsychology.com.

If you have any questions about this event, please Robert Noggle at r.noggle@cmich.edu or by phone at (989)-774-2657