You are invited to a series of regular meetings in Thessaloniki for the presentation and discussion of philosophical work in progress, normally of graduate/research level. Presentations and discussions take place in Greek and English, whatever seems suitable. The meetings are open to a wide range of philosophical issues and approaches. We envisage academically serious and open minded engagement with philosophical matters and readyness for heated discussion and criticism. Anyone interested is welcome to participate and to suggest papers. While the main body of papers is expected to come from within the wider Thessaloniki area, visitors are very welcome. Information about the meetings (and other philosophical events in town) is distributed via an e-mail list. If you want to receive occasional information or spread the news about an event you organised, please send a note to vmueller@act.edu We normally meet on Mondays, 19:30-21:00 every two weeks (see below) at the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT ), (Anatolia College, North Campus), “Bissell Library”, 1st floor, Faculty Development Room. Programme Spring 2003
03.03.2003 |
Dr. Dimitris Akrivoulis , AUTh/NYC |
Historicality and the
Limits of Emancipation |
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17.03.2003
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Dr. Robert C. Scharff, University of New Hampshire Obscuring
Philosophy’s Historicity: Rejecting the View from Nowhere ... from
Nowhere |
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31.03.2003
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Dr. Thanasis Kehagias , AUTh
TBA |
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31.03.2003
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Elena Lappa, AUTh Κίνηση
και μεταβολή στον Αριστοτέλη | 05.05.2003 |
Robert
Chatel/Dr. Deborah
Brown-Kazazis, ACT |
Paradeigmata of
Virtue in the Philoctetes |
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23.05.2003
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Dr. Stathis Psillos, Univ. of Athens Thinking About
Laws of Nature | Programme Spring 2002, Fall 2002 How to get there: From the main gate of Anatolia College (directions here), you follow the signs to ACT/North Campus, go down the stairs and cross the bridge into the "New Building". Go straight ahead into the Faculty Lounge, turn right sharply and the Conference Room is just ahead of you. Alternatively, turn left before the gate of Anatolia, go straight to the New Building of ACT, where you find the faculty lounge and conference room on the first floor. American College of Thessaloniki
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