The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series
Ádám Tamás Tuboly:
From the German youth movement to the Aufbau: Hans Freyer, the Dilthey-school and the 'geistige Gegenstände' (given in Hungarian)
Date and Venue of the lecture: 16th February 2016, 4.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.
Seminar Series: Ádám Tamás Tuboly
Seminar Series: Géza Kállay
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series
Géza Kállay (ELTE):
Perspectives and reality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus (given in Hungarian)
Date and Venue of the lecture: 2nd February 2016, 4.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.
The Registers of Philosophy II.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Registers of Philosophy II.
The second event of the conference series titled The Registers of Philosophy is going to feature a session with PhD students. The selection of the presenters in this session is going to be based on their applications.
The conference is going to take place in Budapest, at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, on May 14, 2016. Keynote speaker: Jon Stewart.
PhD students are going to be hosted by the Doctoral School of Political Theory of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University. The Doctoral School is going to offer a seminar for the graduate participants about the same topic.
Application materials:
- Abstract (not longer than 400 words)
- Short CV
- List of publications
Please submit your application materials to until March 1, 2016.
We offer financial support for travel and accommodation for maximally 3 PhD students traveling from abroad up to 150 euros/person.
Description of the conference:
Working Papers in Philosophy, 2015/7.
Working Papers in Philosophy 2015/7. Dóra Kis-Jakab: Atomism or communitarianism? The change of the Rawlsian theory and the communitarian critiques (text in Hungarian)
Seminar Series: Máté Szabó
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series
Máté Szabó (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh):
László Kalmár: An argument against the plausibility of the Church-thesis (given in Hungarian)
Date and Venue of the lecture: 26th January 2016, 4.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.
Seminar Series: Tibor Pongrácz
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series
Tibor Pongrácz:
Degrees of testimony from a Heideggerian perspective (given in Hungarian)
Date and Venue of the lecture: 1st December 2015, 4.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.
Commemorating Katalin Neumer
The Institute of Philosophy of the RCH, HAS, kindly invites you to the upcoming conference celebrating the life and work of Katalin Neumer:
Das Kulturerbe Mittel- und Osteuropas - Katalin Neumer zum Gedenken //
The Cultural Heritage of Central-Eastern Europe - Commemorating Katalin Neumer
Date of the event: 2015. 11. 20-21.
The detailed program of the conference is available here.
Talk by Martin Kusch
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk:
Prof. Martin Kusch (University of Vienna)
The Functions of the Social Sciences in Liberal Democracy
Date and Venue of the lecture: 11th November 2015, 4.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.
Abstract
In this paper I criticize authors -- such as S. Turner, M. Burawoy, or P. Kitcher -- who seek to define the functions of the social sciences using a Rawlsian or Habermasian conception of liberal pluralism or ideal-deliberative democracy. I defend an alternative way to think about the functions of the social sciences; this way takes its lead from R. Geuss' realist political philosophy and C. Mouffe's "agonistic pluralism".
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