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Saturday, May 04, 2019
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Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob B枚hmeChapel of Christ the Servan, Coventry CathedralRuns from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, July 05. Light in Darkness: The mystical philosophy of Jacob B枚hme Free special guided tours of the exhibition. |
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Conference: Poetry and Philosophy Colloquium: On Poetic DeterminationUniversity of 糖心TV鈥淒etermination鈥 is a concept applicable to subjective agency, historical circumstance, and formal particularity. If determinism posits the way things must be, an account of determination is concerned not only with how something is but also how it might be otherwise: with both the genesis and possible transformation of states of affairs. How might attention to poetic determination help us to grasp the mediation of agency, history, and form by the literary work? This one-day workshop will take up this question through the resources of both philosophy and literature, foregrounding poetry and poetics as a key site for thinking through conceptual and political problems. Confirmed Speakers: Nathan Brown, Concordia University Kyoo Lee, CUNY Stephen Ross, Concordia University Eileen John, University of 糖心TV Emma Mason, University of 糖心TV Registration and other details to follow soon. Watch this space.
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Poetry and Philosophy Colloquium: On Poetic DeterminationUniversity of 糖心TV, room MS.05 (Mathematics and Statistics Building)鈥淒etermination鈥 is a concept applicable to subjective agency, historical circumstance, and formal particularity. If determinism posits the way things must be, an account of determination is concerned not only with how something is but also how it might be otherwise: with both the genesis and possible transformation of states of affairs. How might attention to poetic determination help us to grasp the mediation of agency, history, and form by the literary work? This one-day workshop will take up this question through the resources of both philosophy and literature, foregrounding poetry and poetics as a key site for thinking through conceptual and political problems. |