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Dialectical Thinking in the Humanities
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DIALECTICAL THINKING IN THE HUMANITIES SPEAKER: Michael Lazarus, Deakin University Michael Lazarus is a visiting postdoctoral fellow in Comparative Literature at Yale University and postdoctoral research fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin...
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES SPEAKER: Nancy Yousef, Rutgers University The relationship between philosophy and literature that Romantic poets and thinkers took for granted, and that was sustained in later 19th c. intellectual culture, came to be rejected in...
DIALECTICAL THINKING IN THE HUMANITIES SPEAKER: Francey Russell, Barnard College In recent decades, several philosophers—Samuel Scheffler, David Velleman, and Béatrice Longuenesse—have turned to Freud’s last metapsychology of id, ego, and super-ego in...
PSYCHOANALYTIC PRACTICES SPEAKERS: Bara Kolenc, Research Associate in Dept. of Philosophy at University of Ljubljana; Gregor Moder, Senior Research Associate in Dept. of Philosophy at University of Ljubljana Co-sponsored by Dialectical Thinking in the...
DIALECTICAL THINKING IN THE HUMANITIES Speaker: Jensen Suther, Harvard University Society of Fellows A widely shared intuition about Joyce’s Ulysses is that it is somehow a “Hegelian” work, despite Joyce’s relative disinterest in Hegel compared to...
PSYCHOANALYTIC PRACTICES SPEAKERS: Frank Ruda and Heather Yeung, University of Dundee Frank Ruda is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Dundee, Scotland and Professor at the European Graduate School. His most recent...
DIALECTICAL THINKING IN THE HUMANITIES SPEAKERS: ROBERT Pippin (University of Chicago), JOHN HAMILTON (Harvard University), ELISA MAGRI (Boston College), ROBERT CHODAT (Boston University), and ESPEN HAMMER (Temple University) Schedule 11 – 1 pm Speaker A...