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SUMMARY:History of Modern Philosophy Group Talk (Robbie Matyasi\, U of T)
DESCRIPTION:Robbie Matyasi is a Graduate Student with us whose primary interests are 17th- and 18th-century philosophy (especially Spinoza and other rationalists) and metaphysics (especially properties\, composition\, and causation). He is currently writing a dissertation on Spinoza’s metaphysics of ordinary objects and organisms. \nTalk Title: TBA\nAbout the History of Philosophy Group\nOne of five departmental Research Interest Groups\, the History of Philosophy Group is home to the History of Modern Philosophy Research Group\, which focuses on the period\, roughly\, from Descartes to Kant.
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/history-of-modern-philosophy-group-talk-robbie-matyasi-u-of-t/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building\, Room 401\, 170 St. George St.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5R 2M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George
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SUMMARY:Difference and Alterity: Critical Models in Modern Thought
DESCRIPTION:Programme\nFriday October 25\n2:00-2:15 Opening Remarks\n2:15-3:00 Idit Dobbs-Weinstein\, The Same Is the Different: Nature\, Fortune\, History in Machiavelli\n3:00-3:45 Oleg Gelikman\, The Quake of the Real: on the Ontology of Relation in Montaigne\n3:45-4:15 Coffee Break\n4:15-5:00 Willi Goetschel\, Writing Otherwise: Montaigne and La Boëtie\n5:00-5:45 Warren Montag\, “To Quit the Principles of Human Nature:” Locke’s Notion of the Inhuman \nSaturday October 26\n10:15-11:00 Tracie Matysik\, Substance as Contingency in the Young Karl Marx\n11:00-11:45 Michael Rosenthal\, On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Aesthetics to Make Sense of Immorality in Politics: Exempla\, Thought-Images\, and the Eichmann Trial\n12:00-1:30 Lunch\n1:30-2:15 James McNaughton\, Beckett’s Political Aesthetic\n2:15-3:00 David Suchoff\, De-Colonizing Dialect: Beckett’s Palestinian and Irish Canines\n3:00-3:15 Coffee Break\n3:15-4:00 Omar Rivera\, Resistance as Alterity in Decolonial Aesthetics\n4:00-4:45 Amogh Sahu\, Skepticism and the Philosophy of Difference\n5:00-5:30 Open Discussion
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/difference-and-alterity-critical-models-in-modern-thought/
LOCATION:108 N Munk Centre\, 1 Devonshire Place\, 1 Devonshire Place\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:St. George
ORGANIZER;CN="Willi Goetschel":MAILTO:w.goetschel@utoronto.ca
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