Thursday, May 05, 2011

Brandom, Robert. "Knowing and Representing: a Reading of Hegel’s Introduction to the PHENOMENOLOGY." Hegel Lectures, LMU Munich, May 30-June 1, 2011.

The philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel is a major focus of Robert Brandom's work. Brandom makes Hegel's thought accessible to analytic philosophy by developing a semantic interpretation of the Phenomenology of Spirit. In his Munich lectures, Brandom is going to present new texts on the "Introduction" of Hegel's Phenomenology for the first time.
  • Monday, May 30, 2011, 18 h (LMU main building, room A 140):
    Lecture One: "Conceptual Realism and the Semantic Possibility of Knowledge"
  • Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 18 h (LMU main building, room A 240):
    Lecture Two: "Representation and the Experience of Error"
  • Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 18 h (LMU main building, room A 140):
    Lecture Three: "Determining Meaning and Truth: The Emergence of the New, True Object"
On Wednesday, June 1, from 10-12 h, Brandom is going to give an additional seminar, in which the topics of the lectures will be discussed. In order to participate in the seminar, please register with Kristina Maschek.

Visit: http://www.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/lehreinheiten/philosophie_2/forschungsprojekte/society/english_version/lectures/index.html.

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