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Workshop: 10 december, Universiteit Leiden; Post Hegelian German Philosophy and the Ancients (final announcement)
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 More options Nov 29 2007, 5:50 am
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From: Eric Schliesser <nesc...@YAHOO.COM>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 10:50:23 UTC
Local: Thurs, Nov 29 2007 5:50 am
Subject: Workshop: 10 december, Universiteit Leiden; Post Hegelian German Philosophy and the Ancients (final announcement)

Final Announcement (apologies for cross-listing):
On Monday 10 December, 2007, the Department of Philosophy, Leiden University, will host a workshop sponsored by Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research on Post Hegelian German Philosophy and the Ancients.

The program is as follow:
In Wijkplaats 4, zaal 005:
Frans de Haas (Leiden), Chair
9:30-10:50: Vasil Politis (Dublin) "Trendelenburg's Aristotle, Natorp's Plato"
11:10-12:30:  Abraham Stone (Santa Cruz) "Physics_ 4 vs. _Physics_ 5: How Heidegger misread Kierkegaard on the _Augenblick_."

Lunch TBA

In Eyckhof 3 zaal 002 :
Bert Bos (Leiden), Chair
14:30-15:50: Michel Heydra (Free University, Amsterdam) "The end of metaphysics: Hegel, Nietzsche and Heidegger's reappraisal of Heraclitus"
16:15-17.30: Daniel Doneson (Herzliya), "Beginning at the Beginning: the quest for "what is "first for us""

For more information or to sign up, please rsvp by December 3: Eric Schliesser (nesc...@yahoo.com)

Eric Schliesser
Leiden University

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