Monday, October 26, 2009

Philosophy Summer School, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, January 25 - February 19, 2010.

Week 1: Jan 25 - 29 11am-1pm DELEUZE'S LEIBNIZ: THE FOLD (Sean Bowden) 2pm-4pm FOUCAULT'S ARCHEOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE (Jon Roffe) Week 2: Feb 1 - 5 11am-1pm NIETZSCHE'S LEGACY: EXISTENTIALISM, POST-STRUCTURALISM, TRANSHUMANISM (Dr Ashley Woodward) 2pm-4pm PHENOMENOLOGY MEETS THE NEUROSCIENCES (Dr Maurita Harney) Week 3: Feb 8 - 12 11am-1pm THE PROBLEM OF SOCRATES: PLATO, XENOPHON AND THE LIMITS OF PHILOSOPHY (Bryan Cooke) 2pm-4pm HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY I: THE PRESOCRATICS (James Garrett) Week 4: Feb 15 - 19 11am-1pm JACQUES LACAN AND LEO STRAUSS: A SYMPOSIUM ON THE ANCIENT AND THE MODERN (Dr Matthew Sharpe) 2pm-4pm EMMANUEL LEVINAS: PHILOSOPHY OF RADICAL ALTERITY (Dr Andrea León-Monterro) Full course details, recommended readings and enrolment are available at www.mscp.org.au. The school will be held at the University of Melbourne. Each course consists of 5x2 hour seminars, from Monday to Friday. A course reader is provided on the first day of each course.  The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy is an independent teaching and research group made up of graduate students and academics who share the goal of providing continental philosophy wherever it is needed. The MSCP runs philosophy workshops and teaches annual summer and winter schools. Join our mailing list on the website for updates on MSCP activities.

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