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German Idealism Workshop 4:30 pm
German Idealism Workshop @ New School/Columbia
Mar 3 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School Feb 24: Georg Spoo (Freiburg) Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel, Marx @ Columbia Mar 3: Heikki Ikaheimo Hegel, Humanity, and Social Critique @ Zoom Mar 24: Stephen Howard (KU Leuven) Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum @ Columbia Apr 11: Karin de Boer Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure[...]
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Visual Philosophy Conference
Visual Philosophy Conference @ B500
Mar 24 all-day
This conference aims to initiate dialogues between philosophy and the arts. Philosophers and thinkers/ scholars across disciplines of humanities and social sciences will meet with artists and scholars from a wide variety of visual and visual artistic disciplines, including painting, photography, and literature, as well as travel, dance, and fashion. Rather than taking art as a mere object of philosophical study, this conference will explore the manifold confluences and intersections of philosophy and art, exploring[...]
An Afternoon with Judith Butler: On the Pandemic and Our Shared World 4:00 pm
An Afternoon with Judith Butler: On the Pandemic and Our Shared World @ Jerome Greene Hall (Law School) Rm 101
Mar 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The pandemic compels us to ask fundamental questions about our place in the world: the many ways humans rely on one another, how we vitally and sometimes fatally breathe the same air, share the surfaces of the earth, and exist in proximity to other porous creatures in order to live in a social world. What we require to live can also imperil our lives. How do we think from, and about, this common bind? In[...]
German Idealism Workshop 4:30 pm
German Idealism Workshop @ New School/Columbia
Mar 24 @ 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
15 Feb, 4pm: James Kreines (Claremont McKenna) From Shapeless Abyss Towards Self-Developing Thought: Taking Hegel on Spinoza Seriously @ The New School Feb 24: Georg Spoo (Freiburg) Grounds and Limits of Immanent Critique: Kant, Hegel, Marx @ Columbia Mar 3: Heikki Ikaheimo Hegel, Humanity, and Social Critique @ Zoom Mar 24: Stephen Howard (KU Leuven) Kant’s Late Philosophy of Nature: The Opus Postumum @ Columbia Apr 11: Karin de Boer Does Kant’s Antinomy of Pure[...]
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Visual Philosophy Conference
Visual Philosophy Conference @ Starr Foundation Hall UL105 at University Center
Mar 25 all-day
This conference aims to initiate dialogues between philosophy and the arts. Philosophers and thinkers/ scholars across disciplines of humanities and social sciences will meet with artists and scholars from a wide variety of visual and visual artistic disciplines, including painting, photography, and literature, as well as travel, dance, and fashion. Rather than taking art as a mere object of philosophical study, this conference will explore the manifold confluences and intersections of philosophy and art, exploring[...]
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Wittgenstein and Care Ethics. Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) 4:00 pm
Wittgenstein and Care Ethics. Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) @ New School D1001
Mar 31 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The NYC Wittgenstein Workshop presents: March 31st — Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne) will be presenting on Wittgenstein and Care Ethics April 14th — Camila Lobo (PhD candidate in Philosophy at Nova University of Lisbon and visiting scholar) will be presenting on Wittgenstein and hermeneutical justice in connection with the so-called “problem of the new.” April 21st — Harmut von Sass (Humboldt University Berlin and a visiting scholar) will be presenting on gratitude.[...]