Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Lecture, September 2012: ''It does not have to be like this' (SEP/FEP)



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Event Date: 5 – 7 September 2012
Manchester Metropolitan University,
All Saints Building, All Saints,
Manchester, M15 6BH
The Society for European Philosophy (SEP) and the Forum for European Philosophy (FEP) 2012 Conference
in association with The London Graduate School
The Society for European Philosophy (SEP) aims to provide a forum for research and teaching in all areas of European philosophy, broadly construed. It provides an opportunity for scholars from any country, and any discipline, to come together and share ideas. Since 1997, the SEP conference has been an important annual event for faculty, post-graduate students and independent scholars of European philosophy throughout the world. Since 2005 the SEP annual conference has been run jointly with the Forum for European Philosophy (FEP), helping to make the three-day conference the largest event of its kind in Europe. This year the joint conference will also run in association with the London Graduate School.
The four keynote events will be recorded and are available here soon after the conference.
Keynote speakers:
Catherine Malabou – It does not have to be like this
Plenary Panel Session:  New materialities, other deconstructions
Catherine MalabouMartin McQuillanSimon Morgan Wortham
Alphonso Lingis -  The return of subjectivity
Shaun Gallagher – What can phenomenology tell us about social cognition?

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