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The Philosophy Department, the Center for the Humanities at Temple, and the College of Liberal Arts

OF

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

present

HERMENEUTICS IN THE ERA OF GERMAN IDEALISM

 A Two-Day Conference Featuring:

 

Friday, April 25, 2008

9:30 – 10:00 Coffee & Welcome

Panel I – Chair Kristin Gjesdal

10:00- 11:15 Michael Forster (University of Chicago), “Herder, Schleiermacher, and the Birth of Foreignizing Translation”

11:30 – 12:45 Jane Kneller (Colorado State University), “Kant, Novalis, and Schleiermacher on Reflective Cultural Judgment”

12:45 – 14:15 Lunch break

Panel II – Chair Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College)

14:15 – 15:30 Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame), “Interpretation after Kant”

15:45 – 17:00 Kristin Gjesdal (Temple University), “The Hermeneutic Impact of Hegel’s Phenomenology”

 

Saturday April 26, 2008

Panel III – Chair Dalia Nassar (Villanova University)

9:00- 10:15 Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University), “Analytic Philosophy and Hermeneutics”

10:30 – 11: 45 Paul Guyer (University of Pennsylvania), “Truth and Truthfulness in 19th Century Aesthetics: The Case of Ruskin”

Snack and coffee

Panel IV – Chair Kristin Gjesdal

12:15 – 13:30 Andrew Bowie (Royal Holloway, UK), “Adorno, Hermeneutics, and German Idealism”

 

All lectures will be held in 1515 Broad St., TUCC, Rm. 421

 

Directions

Driving directions to the Temple University Center City Campus:

From the New Jersey Turnpike:

To 1515 Market Street

Take NJ Turnpike to EXIT 4 and follow signs to Route 73 North approx. 1 mile to Route 38 West. Follow approx. 6 miles to cross BenjaminFranklin Bridge and follow signs to Vine Street (76W). Follow Vine Street approx. 1¼ mile, Turn left onto N. 15th Street. Turn right ontoJohn F. Kennedy Boulevard, turn left onto N. 17th Street, and turn left onto Market Street to TUCC at 1515 Market Street.

From the Pennsylvania Turnpike or Schuylkill Expressway:

To 1515 Market Street

Take PA Turnpike to Exit 24 Philadelphia/Valley Forge Exit and follow signs to I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway): follow

I-76 East for approx. 18 miles to Camden/Center City Exit (this exit is on the left). Follow the 23rd Street exit towards Ben Franklin Parkway. Keep left at the fork in the ramp. Stay straight to go onto Winter Street. Turn right onto North 21st Street. Turn left onto Market Street to 1515 Market Street.

From Points North via I-95:

To 1515 Market Street

Exit at the Center City exit and take 676 West. Exit 676 at the Broad Street Exit. This puts you on 15th Street going south. Turn right onto John F. Kennedy Boulevard. Turn left onto N 17th Street. Turn left onto Market Street to 1515 Market Street.

From Points South via I-95:

To 1515 Market Street

Take I-95 North to Broad Street Exit. Follow Broad Street North 3.2iles to Spruce Street. Turn left on Spruce Street, proceed 2 blocks to16th Street. Turn right on 16th Street, proceed 5 blocks to Market Street. Turn right on Market to TUCC at 1515 Market Street.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO TUCC CAMPUS

Broad Street Subway:

Local and express trains stop at City Hall.

Market-Frankford Elevated Line:

Stops at 15th and Market.

SEPTA Regional High Speed Lines:

(Call SEPTA INFORMATION CENTER at 580-7800 for route information.) All suburban and commuter line trains (including the R1 line from the airport to Center City) stop at Suburban Station, located at 16th Street and J.F.K. Boulevard. Follow signs to City Hall/15th Street exit.

PATCO Hi-Speed Lines from New Jersey:

Ride to the 8th and Market stop. Transfer to the Market-Frankford Line until the 15th and Market stop.

or

Ride to last Center City Philadelphia stop, 15th/16th and Locust Street. Exit above ground and walk 3 blocks north to Market Street.

 

Organized by

Dr. Kristin Gjesdal, Assistant Professor
Faculty Fellow in the Humanities

Temple University

FOR MORE INFORMATION,

Contact the Center for the Humanities at Temple University

Tel: 215-204-6386

E-mail: chat@temple.edu

 

 
  The Center for the Humanities
10th Floor, Gladfelter Hall
1115 West Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122-6089
Phone - 215-204-6386
Fax - 215-204-8371
Email - chat@temple.edu
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