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April 22nd: Naomi Fisher

  We will close out our workshop this year with a talk by Naomi Fisher, Ph. D. candidate in the Department of Philosophy (and co-organizer of this workshop). The talk, entitled “Freedom, Knowledge, and the Productive Activity of Nature: Schelling’s Naturphilosophic Epistemology”, will take place on Tuesday, April 22nd at 3:30 pm in 107 O’Shaughnessy Hall. Refreshments […]

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April 7th: Joshua Robinson

We are happy to announce that Joshua Robinson will be giving a talk on Monday, April 7th at 3 pm in 107 O’Shaughnessy, entitled Emanation, Creation ex nihilo, or tertium quid?: Proclus, Nicholas of Methone, and Dionysius the Areopagite.   The abstract can be found below. Refreshments will be available.  Hope you see you there! —– Nicholas of Methone’s 12th-century Refutation of Proclus’ Elements of Theologyconfronts Proclus’ doctrine […]

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Unfortunately we must reschedule the talk for a later date. We are looking forward to Professor Dutt’s workshop in April!  

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February 20th: Douglas Hedley

Dr. Douglas Hedley, professor at Claire College, Cambridge and current Templeton fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, will be leading a workshop this Thursday, February 20th at 3:30 pm in 107 O’Shaughnessy Hall.  His talk, entitled “Plotinus and Images of Beauty” will be followed by discussion and refreshments.  Please join us!

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Spring Schedule

We are excited to announce our Spring program! Coming up on February 20th at 3:30 pm we will have a workshop by Douglas Hedley, Reader in Hermeneutics and Metaphysics at the University of Cambridge. On March 18th our own Carsten Dutt, Professor of German, will give a talk entitled “What is interpretive knowledge?”. Later in […]

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November 6th: Karl Ameriks

We are honoured to have our own Prof. Karl Ameriks lead a workshop this coming Wednesday, November 6th at 3 pm in 201 O’Shaughnessy Hall.  Karl is the McMahon-Hanks Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame; he works in the areas of modern and continental philosophy.  For more information on Prof. Ameriks’ work, visit: https://philosophy.nd.edu/people/faculty/karl-ameriks/. His talk, entitled […]

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October 16th: Adam Foley

  We are pleased to announce a workshop by Adam Foley, from the History Department here at Notre Dame. The title of his talk is “Das Verlorne Paradies: Milton’s Epic in Eighteenth-Century German Poetics”. The workshop will take place on Wednesday, October 16th at 4:30 pm in 110 O’Shaughnessy Hall. Refreshments will be provided.

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Fall Schedule

Upcoming on Wednesday the 16th of October at 4:30 pm, Adam Foley, a PhD candidate in History here at Notre Dame will be giving a workshop on Kant and Milton. And the final talk of the semester will be by Karl Ameriks, McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy here at Notre Dame, on Wednesday, November 6th at […]

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September 25th: Joe Brutto

We are happy to announce a workshop led by Joe Brutto, Ph.D. candidate in the Notre Dame Department of Political Science, entitled “Aristotelian Liberalism: Aristotle’s Political Thought in the 20th Century.”  His talk will take place September 25th at 3:30 pm in 110 O’Shaughnessy Hall, discussion to follow.  Refreshments will be available.

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September 11th: Dieter Sturma

We are pleased to announce that Dieter Sturma from the University of Bonn will be giving his talk entitled “The Nature of Self-Consciousness. Reconstructing German Idealism” on Wednesday, September 11th at 3pm. The workshop will take place in 119 O’Shaughnessy Hall. Refreshments will be served. Dieter Sturma is a Professor of Philosophy at Universität Bonn as well as the director […]

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