Upcoming events
DANCE THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
THE PHILOSOPHY OF DANCE AND MOVING BODIES
1-2 June 2012
Organised by Drs. Elisabeth Van Dam & the Centre for Critical Philosophy
Ghent University, Faculty for Arts and Humanities, Department Philosophy & Moral Science
With the collaboration of Roehampton University, Department of Dance
Invited Speakers:
Catherine Botha (University of Johannesburg)
Anna Pakes (Roehampton University London)
Noé Soulier (Université de Paris - Sorbonne)
Nigel Stewart (Lancaster University)
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The Centre for Critical Philosophy, in cooperation with the Centre for History of
Science, kindly invites all PhD-Students and Post-Docs to the specialist course of the
doctoral school(UGent):
Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution
Lecturers: Prof. Dist. Margaret Jacob (University of California, Los Angeles)
Prof. Dr. Eric Schliesser (Ghent University)
Dr. Charles Wolfe (Ghent University)
Date: March 6,7 and 9.
Venue: Faculty Room, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Blandijnberg 2, Gent
Language: English
Free admission BUT registration obligatory.
Programme:
6 March 2012
9:00-12:00 M. Jacob, Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution I
14:00-17:00 Ch. Wolfe, Science and the Radical Enlightenment
7 March 2012
9:00-12:00 M. Jacob, Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution II
14:00-17:00 E. Schliesser, Two Controversies in the Reception of I. Newton
9 March 2012
9:00-12:00 M. Jacob, Short presentation by the participants of their
doctoral research projects (in German or English) and evaluation
First Latin-American Congress on the Thought of J.G. Fichte
7-11 November 2011
Faculty of Philosophy of the Federal University of Goías (Brazil)
Organized by the Latin-American Association for Fichte Studies
The Centre for Critical Philosophy is pleased to announce a new workshop on a 'philosophical triangle':
Fichte
Hegel Kant
A Workshop on Transcendental Philosophy and German Idealism
Date: June 24th, from 2 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Venue: Ghent University, Department of Philosophy and Moral Science, Blandijnberg 2, room 219, Ghent (Belgium)
Organized by: Dr. Emiliano Acosta
Rethinking Europe
A workshop on Political Philosophy
3 February 2011
Room 2.19
Blandijnberg 2
Lezing Karel Boulart
'Kant in de Herfst'
3 November 2010, 17:00
Lokaal 2.19
Blandijnberg 2
Yes we Kant!
Critical reflections on objectivity: its meaning, its limitations, its fateful omissions
The Poster
The Idea
The Symposium
Studiedag - journée d'étude - Kant et Lacan: le toucher ... ou l’inquiétante sensibilité moderne
16 januari 2010
-Louis-Georges Papon "Das Ding, une hallucination contre la psychose"
-Monique David-Ménard "Il y a dans le monde quelque chose qui force à penser. Ce quelque chose est l'objet d'une rencontre et ...il ne peut être que senti."
-Frédéric Dahan "Le schématisme de l'exil"
-Gertrudis Van de Vijver "Kant et la question de l'objectivité: la troisième Critique et la psychanalyse"
Workshop: Living connections
November 24th, 2006
Lecture: Repeated patterns in simple evolved computer programs"
BILL LANGDON (Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Essex, UK)
Friday, 16 September 2005, 11.00h-12.30h, Ghent University, Blandijnberg 2, room 219
Body Image and Body Schema: (Neuro)phenomenological, (Neuro)psychoanalytical and Neuroscientific Perspectives
30 March-1 April 2003, Ghent University, Het Pand
Contextualizing the Genome:
The Role of Epigenetics in Genetics, Development & Evolution
25-28 November 2001, Ghent University, Het Pand
Closure: Emergent Organizations and Their Dynamics
03-05 May 1999, Ghent University, Het Pand