Talk by Cody James Inglis
The HUN-REN Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Cody James Inglis (doctoral candidate in comparative history at the Department of History, Central European University, Vienna) entitled Republicanism on the Left in Hungary and Yugoslavia, 1918–1948. Remarks on a Regional Intellectual History.
Cover picture: Maksim Gaspari, Caricature of Albin Prepeluh as a Jacobin, 1925, in Arhiv Republike Slovenije (Ljubljana), SI AS 2077 Zbirka Albina Prepeluha, t.e. 4.
Talk by Adrian Kuźniar
The HUN-REN Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Adrian Kuźniar (PhD, Hab. Head of the International Studies in Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw), entitled Lewisian Compatibilism and the Inability to Work Miracles. The talk will be given in English.
Lecture by Gábor Szabó in London
Regular faculty member of the institute, Gábor Szabó will be holding a lecture on the 25th of March, titled Operational equivalence and causal structure, as part of the London School of Economics' Sigma Club event series.
Talk by Prof. Costica Bradatan
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Prof. Costica Bradatan entitled Becoming a Martyr Philosopher. The talk will be given in English.
Publication: Interpreting Carnap
The Cambridge University Press released a new volume of essays, edited by Adam Tamas Tuboly, full time fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, and Prof. Alan Richardson (University of British Columbia), titled Interpreting Carnap: Critical Essays.
Talk by Ned Block
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Prof. Ned Block (NYU, Department of Philosophy) entitled Perception and the language of thought. The online talk will be given in English.
Romanising Greek Political Thought: Cicero on Magistrates and the Cosmopolis
Update: Due to an unexpected emergency, the event was postponed to December 14, 2023.
The Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy cordially invites everyone to its next podium talk titled Romanising Greek Political Thought: Cicero on Magistrates and the Cosmopolis.
Last event of the Lithuanian–Hungarian research project
A conference was organised as the final event, to conclude the joint research project of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences entitled Sustainable Urban Development (SUD) concepts – Philosophical, Sociological and Historical Analyses.
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