Thought this might be of interest. It's certainly a topic that could use more discussion, especially with the use McDowell & Brandom have made of Hegel with regard to judgement.
SECOND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL IN GERMAN PHILOSOPHY
BONN UNIVERSITY, GERMANY
“The Philosophical Relevance of Hegel’s Subjective Logic”
I am pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the Second Annual International Summer School in German Philosophy, hosted by Bonn University, Germany, to be held July 4 - 15, 2011.
This year’s topic is “The Philosophical Relevance of Hegel’s Subjective Logic.” The course will be led by Markus Gabriel (Bonn University) with keynote addresses by Michael Forster (University of Chicago), Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt University, Berlin), and
Axel Hutter (LMU, Munich). Course readings and discussions will be in English.
There are no registration or course fees for the summer school. A limited number of travel stipends are available for students coming from outside of Germany.
Application is open to graduate students and recent PhD recipients with backgrounds in philosophy. For a full course description, application instructions, and further information about the summer school, please visit our website:
http://www.idealism.uni-bonn.de/
The application deadline is MARCH 15, 2011. Application materials (CV and short letter of intent, plus a separate letter explaining financial needs if applying for a stipend) should be sent via email to idealism2011@gmail.com.
01 February 2011
Conference Announcement: "The Philosophical Relevance of Hegel's Subjective Logic"
Posted by Daniel Lindquist at 2:26 PM
Labels: Conference Announcement, Hegel
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