Monday, June 15, 2009

"Reading Sartre: on Phenomenology and Existentialism," a Series of Three Workshops.

"Sartre on Self and Other," Cardiff University, November 18, 2009: "The Irreal in Non-Representational Painting" – Andreas Elpidorou (Boston) "You Can't Get Something For Nothing: Sartre's Argument for Freedom" – Matt Eshleman (North Carolina Wilmington) "The Transcendental Nature of Sartre's Philosophy" – Sebastian Gardner (UCL) "Imagination and Affective Response" – Robert Hopkins (Sheffield) "Magic in Sartre's Early Philosophy" – Sarah Richmond (UCL) "Sartre on Ethics and Existentialism," Institute of Philosophy, University of London, September 17, 2009: "The Ethics of Authenticity" – Christine Daigle (Brock) "Being Colonized" – Azzedine Haddour (UCL) "The Literary and the Philosophical" – Andrew Leak (UCL) "The Social Dimension of Bad Faith" – Jonathan Webber (Cardiff) "Sartre on Experience and Reality," Cardiff University, July 16, 2009: "Focusing and Positing: the Trouble with Self-Consciousness" – Anthony Hatzimoysis (Athens) "The Ungraceful and the Obscene" – Katherine Morris (Oxford) "Knowledge of Other People" – Tony Stone (London South Bank) "Subjectivity and the Transcendence of the Ego" – Ken Williford (St Cloud) "Shame and Self-Conscious Emotions" – Dan Zahavi (Copenhagen) Further information may be found here: http://www.jonathanwebber.co.uk/reading-sartre.html.

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