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Political Concepts Graduate Conference
Political Concepts Graduate Conference
@ New School tbd
Mar 29 – Mar 30 all-day
Political Concepts: A Critical Lexicon began as a multidisciplinary, web-based journal in which an assemblage of contributions focused on a single concept with the express intention of re-situating its meaning in the field of political discourse. By reflecting on what has remained unquestioned or unthought in that concept, this all-around collection of essays seeks to open pathways for another future—one that is not already determined and ill-fated. From this forum for engaged scholarship, a succession[...]
The Possibility of Progress
The Possibility of Progress
@ Fordham Philosophy Dept
Mar 29 – Mar 30 all-day
2024 Fordham University Philosophy Graduate Student Conference March 29 & 30, 2024 Hosted by the Fordham Philosophical Society Keynotes: Dr. Serene J. Khader (CUNY), Dr. Michael Baur (Fordham) Beginning in 18th Century Europe, the idea of progress emerged as a central theme in philosophy, finding its clearest expression in thinkers like Kant, Hegel and Marx. However, a growing skepticism towards the notion of progress emerged in 20th Century thought, intensified particularly by the critical insights[...]
Television with Cavell in Mind: the Ethics and Politics of Popular Series. Sandra Laugier
4:00 pm
Television with Cavell in Mind: the Ethics and Politics of Popular Series. Sandra Laugier
@ Room 1101
Mar 29 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Presented by the NYC Wittgenstein Workshop If you will be visiting from outside the New School, email the workshop to inform the security desk. Room 1101, 6 E 16th St, New York, NY 10003
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