Philosophy » Research Seminar in Post-Kantian European Philosophy, 2019/2020 /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/ Upcoming events, starting Sun, 3 May 2026 en-GB (C) 2026 University of 糖心TV Sun, 03 May 2026 12:00:43 GMT Wed, 14 Aug 2019 14:40:24 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Stephen Houlgate webteam@warwick.ac.uk (糖心TV ITS Web Team) SiteBuilder2, University of 糖心TV, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder CRPLA Event Seminar Postgraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Reading Group socialsciences Home Page Research Workshop Conference Undergraduate Arts 20/10 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5da47c3784c <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2020-10-20T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2020-10-20T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 20 Oct '20</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Robert C Miner (Baylor University)</p> <p>Title: 'In the South: Nietzsche and the Homines Religiosi in <em>The Gay Science V</em>'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:12:59 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5da47c3784d 03/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d7747be4750174a5dc82ef6813 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2020-11-03T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2020-11-03T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 03 Nov '20</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Thomas Nail (University of Denver)</p> <p>Title: TBC</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:15:26 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d7747be4750174a5dc82ef6814 17/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5df05547851 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2020-11-17T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2020-11-17T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 17 Nov '20</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Naomi Waltham-Smith (糖心TV)</p> <p>Title: 'The Rhythm of Democracy - The Pulse of Destruction'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:18:10 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5df05547852 01/12 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5e1c1e97854 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2020-12-01T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2020-12-01T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 01 Dec '20</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Wahida Khandar (Manchester Metropolitan University)</p> <p>Title: 'Sketches of Lived Time'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:21:09 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5e1c1e97855 07/01 5:15pm-7:45pm: Beyond The Punitive Society /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d7747be4750174a5eb83926816 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-01-07T17:15:00.000">5:15pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-01-07T19:45:00.000">7:45pm, Thu, 07 Jan '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>A joint session of 'Abolition 13/13' with Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought</p> <p>Contributors: </p> <p>Miguel de Beistegui</p> <p>Claire Blencowe</p> <p>Henrique Carvalho</p> <p>Stuart Elden</p> <p>Daniele Lorenzini</p> <p>Goldie Osuri</p> <p>Irene Dal Poz</p> <p>Federico Testa</p> <p>Bernard E Harcourt</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:31:49 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d7747be4750174a5eb83926817 19/01 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5e366d47857 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-01-19T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-01-19T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 19 Jan '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Manon Garcia (Harvard Society of Fellows)</p> <p>Title: 'Masculinity as an Impasse: Beauvoir's Understanding of Men's Situation in <em>The Second Sex</em>'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:48:48 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5e366d47858 20/01 5:30pm-7pm: Biopolitics Reading Group /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d776bd9bd50176cc9ca3cd0479 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-01-20T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-01-20T19:00:00.000">7pm, Wed, 20 Jan '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>'Biopolitics and Deconstruction'</p> <p>Guest Speaker: Naomi Waltham-Smith (糖心TV)</p> </p> Home Page Reading Group Postgraduate Undergraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:56:26 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d776bd9bd50176cc9ca3ce047a 03/02 5:30pm-7pm: Biopolitics Reading Group /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a76bd9dbc0176cc9e5cf0056e <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-02-03T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-02-03T19:00:00.000">7pm, Wed, 03 Feb '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>'Transgressive Resistance and Biopolitics'</p> <p>Guest Speaker: Guilel Treiber (KU Leuven)</p> </p> Home Page Reading Group Postgraduate Undergraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:58:19 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a76bd9dbc0176cc9e5cf0056f 09/02 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5e48c12785a <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-02-09T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-02-09T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 09 Feb '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Miguel de Beistegui (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)</p> <p>Title: 'The Spirit of Revenge and Its Political Density: Between Spinoza and Nietzsche'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:51:00 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5e48c12785b 23/02 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a747be6270174a5e5f91b0375 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-02-23T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-02-23T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 23 Feb '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Angela Breitenbach (University of Cambridge)</p> <p>Title: 'Kant's Idea of Unity'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:51:35 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a747be6270174a5e5f91b0376 03/03 5:30pm-7pm: Biopolitics Reading Group /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d776bd9bd50176cca0d74b047c <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-03-03T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-03-03T19:00:00.000">7pm, Wed, 03 Mar '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>'From Biopolitics to Bodypolitics'</p> <p>Guest Speaker: Karsten Schubert (Freiburg)</p> </p> Home Page Reading Group Postgraduate Undergraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 09:01:01 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d776bd9bd50176cca0d74c047d 09/03 5:30pm-7:15pm: 糖心TV Post-Kantian European Seminar /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b747be4720174a5e70981785d <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-03-09T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-03-09T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 09 Mar '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Webinar</p> <p><p>Speaker: Fiona Hughes (University of Essex)</p> <p>Title: 'The Significance of the Use of Relief for the Structure of Intentions in Late Palaeolithic Cave Art'</p> </p> Home Page Seminar Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 08:52:41 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b747be4720174a5e70981785e 17/03 5:30pm-7pm: Biopolitics Reading Group /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b76bd9bd50176cca2827804d7 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-03-17T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-03-17T19:00:00.000">7pm, Wed, 17 Mar '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>'The Biopolitics of Mobility' </p> <p>Guest Speaker: Martina Tazzioli (Goldsmiths)</p> </p> Home Page Reading Group Postgraduate Undergraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 04 Jan 2021 09:02:50 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b76bd9bd50176cca2827804d8 26/03-27/03: 糖心TV Continental Philosophy Conference 2020/21 /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b76475dae01764dcd9b901b12 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-03-26"> Fri, 26 Mar </time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-03-27">Sat, 27 Mar '21</time> </p> <p>Where: Online</p> <p><p>Theme: 'Continental Philosophy and Its Histories'</p> <p>Keynote Speakers:</p> <p>Professor Stella Sandford (Kingston University)</p> <p>Dr Mogens Laerke (CNRS)</p> <p>Dr Francey Russell (Columbia University)</p> <p>Continental Philosophy often focuses its efforts on studying, comparing, and criticising the thought of past philosophers. One would be hard-pressed to find a thinker in the Continental tradition who has not understood and presented their own thought in relation to an Ancient Greek, or a Modern philosopher. But these philosophers do not approach historical figures as ‘historians of ideas’ or as ‘experts’ on a historical period. Rather, the new philosophy is seen as standing in contrast to, or as a continuation of, the problems and questions of the past. As such, Continental Philosophy often places a strong emphasis on the construction of, and the engagement with, its histories, thereby understanding and differentiating itself on the basis of traditions, schools, and systems, rather than theories, disciplines, and problems.</p> <p>One of the aims of this conference is to investigate different ways in which Continental Philosophy engages with the thinkers that belong to its history: what is it to ‘read’ Plato, Spinoza, Kant, or Nietzsche in Continental Philosophy? How important is the canon and what is its methodological and philosophical significance? Should we keep putting forward various creative (mis)readings of the past philosophers or, as Husserl has suggested early on, is it better to get rid of the past and proceed afresh with a new method?</p> <p>History, however, is more than a ‘tool’ utilised by Continental Philosophy. From Hegel’s Philosophy of History and Marx’s materialisation of it, to Heidegger’s distinction between <em>Historie </em>and <em>Geschichte</em>, and Adorno and Horkheimer’s <em>Dialectic of Enlightenment</em> Continental Philosophy makes the phenomenon (in contrast to the discipline) of history the very object of its investigations. Hence, we wonder: what does it mean to write a ‘philosophy of history’ and what possible form can such an enquiry take today?</p> <p>But it must not be forgotten that Continental Philosophy can itself be seen as a period in the longer history of philosophy. This makes the very concept of Continental Philosophy open to inquiry by philosophers, but also to historians, sociologists, political scientists, etc. What does it mean to address Continental philosophy as a historical period? Can methods, approaches, traditions, and theories from other disciplines illuminate and inform philosophical understandings of Continental Philosophy? Can such approaches be helpful to disciplines other than philosophy? This is another crucial topic that this conference aims to investigate.</p> <p>This conference is made possible by generous funding provided by the <b>University of 糖心TV Philosophy Department</b> and <b>British Society for the History of Philosophy</b>. It is an annual event within The Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy (University of 糖心TV).</p> <p><a href="/fac/soc/philosophy/research/activities/postkantian/events/wcpc">/fac/soc/philosophy/research/activities/postkantian/events/wcpc</a></p> </p> Home Page Conference Research Post-Kantian European Philosophy Thu, 10 Dec 2020 18:08:34 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b76475dae01764dcd9b901b13 04/05 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d878f9810801791284a4cd3bac <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-05-04T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-05-04T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 04 May '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: <b>Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson (Syracuse University)</b></p> <p>Title: <b>Contested Legacies: Constellations of Terrorism in the Postbellum United States</b></p> <p>Response by <b>Quassim Cassam (University of 糖心TV)</b></p> <p>The seminar will be held online on <b>MS Teams</b>. If you wish to attend and be added to the Team, please send an email to <a href="mailto:Daniele.Lorenzini@warwick.ac.uk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Daniele.Lorenzini@warwick.ac.uk<i class='new-window-link' title='Link opens in a new window'></i></a>.</p> </p> Home Page Postgraduate Post-Kantian European Philosophy Tue, 27 Apr 2021 08:49:13 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d878f9810801791284a4cd3bad 03/06 10am-04/06 6pm: Workshop: Genealogy in the Analytic and Continental Traditions /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d876674ea00176702eb1812085 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-06-03T10:00:00.000">10am, Thu, 03 Jun '21</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-06-04T18:00:00.000">6pm, Fri, 04 Jun '21</time> </p> <p><p>On 3-4 June 2021, Daniele Lorenzini is organising a workshop on genealogy in the analytic and continental traditions, with papers by Amy Allen (Penn State), Sacha Golob (KCL), Guy Longworth (糖心TV), Matthieu Queloz (Oxford), Daniel Rodriguez-Navas (New School), Sabina Vaccarino Bremner (Groningen), Lee Wilson (Edinburgh) and himself. The workshop will take place in the afternoon of those two days, to allow the speakers who are based in the US to participate. Q&amp;A and general discussion will constitute the most important part of the workshop.</p> </p> Home Page Workshop Post-Kantian European Philosophy Thu, 17 Dec 2020 10:11:16 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d876674ea00176702eb1812086 08/06 5:30pm-7pm: CRPLA/CPKEP Joint Event: Naomi Waltham-Smith Book Launch /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a785a72cd01788ee1196a059f <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-06-08T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-06-08T19:00:00.000">7pm, Tue, 08 Jun '21</time> </p> <p><p>Please join us to celebrate the publication of Naomi Waltham-Smith's new book:</p> <p><em>Shattering Biopolitics: Militant Listening and the Sound of Life</em> (Fordham University Press, 2021)</p> <p>Commentators: Lynn Turner (Goldsmiths), Erin Graff Zivin (University of Southern California), Julie Napolin (The New School), Michael Gallope (Minnesota), and Daniele Lorenzini (糖心TV)</p> <p>With responses by Naomi Waltham-Smith (糖心TV)</p> <p>https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823294879/shattering-biopolitics/</p> <p class="x_MsoNormal"><strong>Follow this link to register for the Zoom Meeting:</strong>&nbsp;</p> <p class="x_MsoNormal"><a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtcOCppzMvG9YekJM2llCNXEiqxiab2oF9" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="0" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font: inherit; vertical-align: baseline; color: blue; text-decoration-color: initial;">https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUtcOCppzMvG9YekJM2llCNXEiqxiab2oF9<i class='new-window-link' title='Link opens in a new window'></i></a></p> </p> socialsciences CRPLA Event Arts Post-Kantian European Philosophy Tue, 01 Jun 2021 08:56:57 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a785a72cd01788ee1196a05a0 19/10 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a7b77d8a1017c1748946830e9 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-10-19T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-10-19T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 19 Oct '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Michelle Kosch (Cornell)</p> <p>Title: 'Recognition After Fichte'</p> </p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 24 Sep 2021 10:10:05 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a7b77d8a1017c1748946930ea 02/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d77b77d622017c174a46d072d3 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-11-02T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-11-02T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 02 Nov '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Tuomo Tiisala (Helsinki)</p> <p>Title: 'Truth, the Whole Truth, and Politics and Truth: Foucault on the Revaluation of Values'</p> </p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 24 Sep 2021 10:11:56 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d77b77d622017c174a46d072d4 17/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b7b77d624017c175172a5068b <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-11-17T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-11-17T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Wed, 17 Nov '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Johanna Oksala (Loyola, University of Chicago)</p> <p>Title: 'The Subjects of Capitalism: From Marx to Foucault'</p> </p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Thu, 21 Oct 2021 07:28:19 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d87c93a326017ca1c031f951e7 30/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d87b77d89c017c1754d688001b <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2021-11-30T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2021-11-30T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 30 Nov '21</time> </p> <p>Where: MS Teams</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Samantha Matherne (Harvard)</p> <p>Title: 'The Normativity of Colour: Phenomenological Perspectives'</p> </p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 24 Sep 2021 10:23:28 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d87b77d89c017c1754d688001c 25/01 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d77e442832017e681aa198110f <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-01-25T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-01-25T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 25 Jan '22</time> </p> <p>Where: S0.08/online</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Mark Wrathall (Oxford)</p> <p>Title: 'The 'Existential' verses the 'Modal' Interpretation of Heidegger's Conception of Death'</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 17 Jan 2022 12:54:42 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d77e442832017e681aa1981110 08/02 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b7e681f6a017e6945f3ac0594 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-02-08T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-02-08T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 08 Feb '22</time> </p> <p>Where: R1.13/online</p> <p><p>Speaker: <b>Gordon Finlayson (Sussex)</b></p> <p>Title: <b>Understanding Meaning in the History of Philosophy</b></p> <p><b>Abstract:</b></p> <p>I advance a new and mainly internal criticism of Quentin Skinner’s claim, first made in his seminal “Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas” (1969), and subsequently never retracted or weakened, that ‘there are no perennial questions in philosophy’, and that Cambridge school style historical interpretation should have sole custody over the proper meaning of texts and theories in the history of philosophy. I lay out two premises to which Skinner is committed: an Austinian conception of linguistic practice, and an Anscombian conception of ‘intention-in-action’. From these I argue that there are, and will continue to be, ‘perennial questions’ in philosophy in the very sense that Skinner denies. My overall aim is to limit Skinner’s conception of historical interpretation, to make room for methodological pluralism in the history of philosophy.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 31 Jan 2022 09:09:57 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b7e681f6a017e6945f3ac0595 08/03 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841b7e681f6a017e694860b80598 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-03-08T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-03-08T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 08 Mar '22</time> </p> <p>Where: R1.13/online</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Andrew Huddleston (糖心TV)</p> <p>Title: 'The Idea of a 'Religion of Art': The Case of Wagner'</p> <p>Speaker: <b>Andrew Huddleston (糖心TV)</b></p> <p>Title: <b>The Idea of a &quot;Religion of Art&quot;: The Case of Wagner</b></p> <p>Date: <b>Tuesday, 8 March 2022</b></p> <p>Time: <b>5.30pm-7.15pm (UK time)</b></p> <p>&nbsp;<b>Abstract:</b></p> <p>This talk draws on a wider project of mine considering a theme in the aesthetic theorizing and art-making of the post-Kantian period, especially pronounced in German Romanticism, and going through the 19th century, and into the 20th century to certain key segments of artistic, literary, and musical modernism. An oft-expressed ambition is that art will somehow step in and fill the void left behind by waning religion. In this talk specifically, I use Richard Wagner’s theoretical writings (and some responses to his works and his agenda) as one lens for better understanding this exalted ambition for art and the limitations of this ambition.&nbsp;</p> <p>The seminar will be held in hybrid mode:<span class="xxxxapple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><b>in person<span class="xxxxapple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span></b>(room<span class="xxapple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><b>R1.13</b>) and<span class="xxxxapple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><b>online on MS Teams</b>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 28 Feb 2022 11:30:09 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841b7e681f6a017e694860b80599 17/05 5:30pm-7pm: Workshop: 'Hegel on Being' /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d87eda195f017ef31a852938ce <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-05-17T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-05-17T19:00:00.000">7pm, Tue, 17 May '22</time> </p> <p>Where: S0.11/online</p> <p><p><b>Workshop on Stephen Houlgate's <i>Hegel on Being</i> (Bloomsbury, 2021)</b></p> <p>&nbsp;Comments from <b>Elena Ficara (Paderborn) </b>and<b> Robert Stern (Sheffield)</b></p> <p>Reply from <b>Stephen Houlgate (糖心TV)</b></p> </p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Mon, 25 Apr 2022 08:40:15 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d87eda195f017ef31a852938cf 31/05 5:30pm-7pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a7e682212017e694706fd1a2f <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-05-31T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-05-31T19:00:00.000">7pm, Tue, 31 May '22</time> </p> <p>Where: R1.13/online</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Rachel Cristy (KCL)</p> <p>Title: 'Nietzsche and William James on Scientism and Fanaticism'</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Sun, 13 Feb 2022 12:39:31 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d87eda195f017ef3186efe38cc 18/10 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d8827d0e060182f8fe162b3cea <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-10-18T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-10-18T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 18 Oct '22</time> </p> <p>Where: S0.28</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Mark Kelly (Western Sydney University)</p> <p>Title: 'We Voluntary Victorians: Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume 1 Revisited'</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 07 Oct 2022 08:05:16 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d8827d0e060182f8fe162b3ceb 01/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a827d0e070182f900413524b1 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-11-01T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-11-01T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 01 Nov '22</time> </p> <p>Where: S0.28</p> <p><p>The speaker is <b>Tobias Keiling</b> - join us to celebrate Tobias’ inaugural talk at 糖心TV!</p> <p><b>Talk: </b>Gadamer on Openness as Epistemic Virtue</p> <p><b>Abstract</b>: <i>This paper presents the discussion of open-mindedness in recent virtue epistemology to argue that it can be supplemented by a hermeneutical model. After introducing basic distinctions, I sketch the account of open-mindedness found in the work of Jason Baehr (2011) and Wayne Riggs (2010, 2015). I then zoom in on two problems in the recent debate: how to determine when open-mindedness is epistemically beneficial and how to construe its epistemic value. While Adam Carter and Emma Gordon (2014) argue that these problems are insurmountable for Baehr and Riggs, I outline the idea that their account can be modified in such a way as to avoid these problems. Specifically, Gadamer’s discussion of the structure of prejudice and the importance of openness for understanding in Truth and Method (1960) can be developed as an alternative hermeneutical model for understanding open-mindedness. The key idea is that the circular structure Carter and Gordon find at work in Baehr’s attempt to define open-mindedness represents a version of the hermeneutical circle rather than an infinite regress. </i></p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 28 Oct 2022 07:37:43 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a827d0e070182f900413524b2 15/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a17841a827d0e070182f9020e0a24b4 <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-11-15T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-11-15T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 15 Nov '22</time> </p> <p>Where: Online Only</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Maudemarie Clark (University of California, Riverside)</p> <p>Title: 'Does Nietzsche Overcome The Birth of Tragedy's Nihilistic View of Tragedy in His Later Work?'</p> <p align="center">&nbsp;</p> <p><b>Abstract</b>: <i>Our topic is the relationship between the account of tragedy we find in Nietzsche’s first book and his later view of that artistic genre. Aaron Ridley has argued powerfully that Nietzsche’s later view does not overcome the problems that afflict his earlier account. We agree completely with Ridley and we [Clark] have previously argued that Nietzsche’s original account of tragedy is a failure, that it fails to do what he was attempting to do. But we will argue contra Ridley that Nietzsche does overcome his early (and nihilistic) view of tragedy in his later work. The plan is to explain what we take to be the aim of<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>The Birth of Tragedy<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>and why we take it to be a failure. We will then look at Ridley’s argument for reading Nietzsche’s later view of tragedy in<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>Twilight of the Idols<span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>as exhibiting the same failure, and explain our reasons for rejecting that account. These reasons will then lead us, indeed force us, to say something about Nietzsche’s later view of art more generally.&nbsp;</i></p> <p>&nbsp;The session will be held <b>online</b>. </p> <p>&nbsp;</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Wed, 09 Nov 2022 15:41:59 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a17841a827d0e070182f9020e0a24b5 29/11 5:30pm-7:15pm: Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series /fac/soc/philosophy/news/seminars/post-kantian/?calendarItem=8a1785d8827d0e060182f9055cbd3cef <p>When: <time class="dtstart" datetime="2022-11-29T17:30:00.000">5:30pm</time> - <time class="dtend" datetime="2022-11-29T19:15:00.000">7:15pm, Tue, 29 Nov '22</time> </p> <p>Where: S0.28</p> <p><p>Guest Speaker: Charlotte Knowles (University of Groningen)</p> <p>Title: 'How to Dress Like a Feminist: Towards a Relational Account of Complicity'</p></p> Home Page Post-Kantian European Philosophy Fri, 07 Oct 2022 08:06:08 GMT Stephen Houlgate 8a1785d8827d0e060182f9055cbd3cf0