Mar
28
Sat
Nietzsche Today: A Symposium in Nietzsche History @ Mercy College, Room 704
Mar 28 all-day

Nietzsche Circle Presents:

Nietzsche Today: A Symposium in Nietzsche History

Speakers Include:

Nicholas Birns

David Kilpatrick

Michael Steinmann

Luke Trusso

Yunus Tuncel

Time
March 28th, 2015, Saturday
When
From 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where
At Mercy College, 66 W. 35th St (close to the corner of 6th Ave), Room 704, New York City
(Admissions: General: $10, Students: $5)
RSVP
Registration and further info:
RSVP by March 21st, 2015 by sending an email to Luke Trusso at trussol@nietzschecircle.com
Apr
27
Thu
How Women Changed the Course of Philosophy, 1300-1700 – Christia Mercer @ Brooklyn Central Library, Dweck Center
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm

When we tell the history of philosophy, we tend to focus on a handful of great men – Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes… The stories we tell are false in the same ways that all Great Man histories are false. But what have we lost by ignoring women’s philosophical thinking in particular? How different would philosophy look today if we paid better attention to the female philosophers of the past?

Coming up on Thursday, April 27th at 7:00 P.M., Christia Mercer (Columbia University) joins us to help answer those questions. Here’s a bit more about the talk in Dr. Mercer’s own words:

How Women Changed the Course of Philosophy, 1300-1700

In this lecture, Professor Christia Mercer explores ideas drawn from medieval Europe’s most innovative women and shows how their views about self-knowledge, cognition, and truth laid the groundwork for early modern philosophy. She concludes with a call to rethink philosophy’s past in light of these women’s long-ignored innovations.

As usual, we meet at the central branch of the Brooklyn Public Library.

Tell your coworkers/students/Facebook friends! Bring a date! Bring (a mental representation of) your favorite female philosopher!

See you there, I hope!


more BKPP:

5/18 – Chris Lebron on the philosophy of Black Lives Matter @ the Dweck Center // 7:00 P.M.