My book recommendations for this summer:
1). Absolute Dialetheism: Hegel, Schelling & the End of Alterity @GregorySMoss2
2). The Palgrave Schelling Handbook @ksbruff
3.) Facticity & the Fate of Reason After Kant by G. Anthony Bruno,
Kabiri 5 is now live! I am particularly excited to share this volume--my first as Editor-in-Chief--edited together with an amazing team. We had the pleasure of working with original, creative contributions from an incredibly talented set of contributors.
https://t.co/CiDtxTxDkp
We are thrilled to share that The Palgrave Schelling Handbook is now digitally published and available for purchase: https://t.co/6JUgsExhUc
This marks an exciting moment for Schelling research - 28 chapters written by international Schelling scholars!
We are excited to announce that our colloquium series begins next Friday, September 26th. We will be joined by Professor Kyla Bruff. Please see the her abstract, and full colloquium schedule below.
🌟Check out our awesome graduate-level and 4th-year seminars happening this year! 🌟
Please note - course restrictions are listed in the course description on Carleton Central
If you plan to register for our "Schelling and the Frankfurt School" workshop, please do so ASAP. Registration will close on Monday. Online attendance is possible, but you have to register! Can't wait!
Excited to be co-organizing this event on Schelling and the Frankfurt School with Tobias Heinze and Martin Saar, on June 16 and 17, at the Institut für Sozialforschung in Frankfurt.
More info and registration available on: https://t.co/Dh4pbuYBoT
Excited to be co-organizing this event on Schelling and the Frankfurt School with Tobias Heinze and Martin Saar, on June 16 and 17, at the Institut für Sozialforschung in Frankfurt.
More info and registration available on: https://t.co/Dh4pbuYBoT
Couldn't be more excited to share that I will be a Research Fellow this summer at the Institute for Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung) in Frankfurt!
I'll be working on a new project: Responding to the Ecological Crisis with Insights from Schelling and Adorno on Nature
My take on Peter Dews' important book, Schelling’s Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews:
https://t.co/bA3mc1GSq8
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Please do join us December 12–14, 2024, in Munich for prof. Dr. Buchheim and Dr. Zorrilla-Piña’s conference on Schelling’s late philosophy. The program is packed with new studies on the so-called positive philosophy.
Prospective students and other folks on campus today: please feel free to swing by our booth in Richcraft Hall at the Carleton Open House event!
Come chat about the great philosophers, the big questions, our programs, and what you can do with a Philosophy degree! @CU_FASS
@Calderbank@aufgehenderRest Thanks, I'll email you the draft! It's on Schelling & the Frankfurt School, but I'm also in the baby stages of a Schelling-Adorno-nature piece :)