
September 21:
Sally Scholz, Villa Nova: “Feminist Political Solidarity”
October 12:
Nicholas Smith, Lewis and Clark College: “Modesty”
October 19:
Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt Universität, Berlin/Penn): "Hegel's Metaphysics of the Self"
November 2:
Sixto Castro (University of Valladolid): “ The Eschatological and Metaxological Character of Contemporary Art Theory. ”
*5:00 PM, Anderson Hall 7th Floor, Room 721
November 16:
Elisabeth Camp (Penn): “Poesis without Metaphor”
SRING 2008
February 26:
Thomas Pogge, Columbia: TBA
March 21:
Béatrice Longuenesse, NYU: TBA
April 4:
Beardsley Memorial Lecture in Aesthetics
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton: "What Should We Do With Museums? .
April 25-26:
19th-century Theories of Interpretation. Workshop, CHAT, with Paul Guyer (Penn), Michael Forster (University of Chicago), Karl Ameriks (Notre Dame), Fred Beiser (Syracuse), Andrew Bowie (Royal Holloway), Jane Kneller (Colorado State), Kristen Gjesdal (Temple), and others.
May 2:
Stand Up! The New Politics of Racial Uplift. Interdisciplinary Public Philosophy Symposium, featuring Angela D. Dillard (Michigan), Kenyon Farrow (Queers for Economic Justice), Kevin Gaines (Michigan), Kathryn T. Gines (Vanderbilt), Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. (Princeton), Beverly Guy-Sheftall (Spelman), Joy James (Williams), Adolph Reed (Penn), Jared Sexton, and Aishah Shahidah Simmons (AfroLez® Productions).
For further information, contact David Wolfsdorf (dwolfsdo@temple.edu) Kristin Gjesdal (kgjesdal@temple.edu)
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