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3:00 pm Rutgers Colloquia @ Gateway Transit Building Seminar Room 524B
Rutgers Colloquia @ Gateway Transit Building Seminar Room 524B
Mar 9 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
03/09   Prof. Eric Mandelbaum (CUNY), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 03/23   Rutgers Climate Lecture, Prof. Julie Walsh (Wellesley), 3:00-5:00pm 04/13   Prof. Elizabeth Miller (Brown), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/20  Class of 1970 Annual Lecture, Prof. Tim Maudlin (NYU), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 04/27   Prof. Susanne Bobzien (All Souls College), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm 10/19 Prof. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah), TBD, 3:00-5:00pm
6:00 pm Rethinking Critique: Dialectic of Enlightenment and Models of Cultural Evolution. Benjamin Morgan @ Wolff Conference Room/D1103
Rethinking Critique: Dialectic of Enlightenment and Models of Cultural Evolution. Benjamin Morgan @ Wolff Conference Room/D1103
Mar 9 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
In 1931, Max Horkheimer proposed a model of interdisciplinary research that remains a benchmark for understanding how cultures function and might function better. He imagined an institute “in which philosophers, sociologists, economists, historians, and psychologists are brought together in permanent collaboration” (Horkheimer 1993, 9). The institute would not work with a single theory but would let data lead to new hypotheses (Horkheimer 1993, 10). But the work of Horkheimer and colleagues rarely lived up to[...]