Research Seminar
Spring 2018
Wednesdays, 1600 – 1800
Department of Philosophy, University of Pardubice
Room 05005 (alpha), 5th floor, building G, Stavarov 97
February 21 Constantine Sandis (Hertfordshire) – Modern Moral Philosophy Before and After Anscombe
February 28 Maria Balaska (Centre for Ethics, Pardubice) – Self-attainment, Meaning, and The limits of introspective knowledge: Cavell and Freud
March 7 Matej Cíbik (Centre for Ethics, Pardubice) – The Political, the Moral, and the Global
March 14 Jakub Jirsa (Charles University) – The Structure of Courage – a Credible Psychology of Socratic Virtue
March 21 Chris Grau (Clemson) – Love, Reason, and Irreplaceability
March 28 Olli Lagerspetz (Åbo) – Collingwood, Winch and Logic
April 4 Genia Schönbaumsfeld (Southampton) – Meaning-Dawning' in Wittgenstein's Notebooks - A Kierkegaardian Reading and Critique
April 11 Ondřej Sikora (Pardubice) – Being in dialogue. On the concept of virtue in Nietzsche's Zarathustra
April 18 Lucy Campbell (Oxford)– Practical Knowledge and Practical Truth: Anscombe on Knowledge 'In Intention'
April 25 Eileen John (Warwick) – Divided by feeling: responding to affective disagreement
May 2 Hugo Strandberg (Centre for Ethics, Pardubice) – Forgiveness and Moral Development
May 3-4 Internal workshop: Knowledge, Power, Truth: Reflections on Politics Today
May 9 Kamila Pacovská (Centre for Ethics, Pardubice) – Dmitri Karamazov Is Not a Murderer. Moral Character and The Significance of Action
May 16 Filip Grygar (Pardubice) – Bohr´s Complementarity Framework
May 23 Marina Barabas (CAS / Centre for Ethics, Pardubice) – Authority and Reason
May 25 The Economics of Death – Excursion to the Sedlec Ossuary in Kutná Hora with a talk by Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon (Centre for Ethics, Pardubice)
May 28-30 Intensive seminar with Toril Moi (Duke): Form and Formalism in Literary Studies
For more information contact:
Michael Campbell Michael.campbell@upce.cz
All welcome!