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THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University
Room 226 Monday 4:00 PM Muzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
Web site: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf
17 November 4:00 PM Room 226
Jeno Pontor
Institute of Philosophy, Eotvos University, Budapest
A tudas mint mentalis allapot, es a szkepticizmus
(Knowledge as a mental state; and the skepticism)
Abstract: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/#3
___________________________________
The Forum is open to everyone, including students,visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes!
Format: 60 minute lecture, 10 minute coffee break, followed by a 30-60
minute discussion. The language of presentation is English or Hungarian.
A printable poster is available from here:
http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/poster.pdf
Please feel free to post it in your institution!
The organizer of the Forum: Laszlo E. Szabo
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University, Budapest
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo
The CEU Philosophy Department cordially invites you to a talk (as part
of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Jon Stewart (University of Copenhagen)
on
Kierkegaard and Hegel on Faith and Knowledge
NOTE!! 4.30 PM, Tuesday, 11 November, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
One of Kierkegaard’s main objections to Hegel’s philosophy is that
it misunderstands the nature of religion by placing it on a par with
various forms of scholarship and knowing. Through his pseudonymous
authors, Kierkegaard stubbornly insists that faith is fundamentally
different from knowledge. How would Hegel respond to Kierkegaard’s
objection? I wish to argue that Hegel would find Kierkegaard’s
conception of faith to be a pure formalism with no determinate content.
For this reason, it cannot be properly designated as Christian faith
since it has no content by which it can be distinguished from the faith
of other religions.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
The CEU Philosophy Department cordially invites you to a talk (as part
of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Jon Stewart (University of Copenhagen)
on
Kierkegaard and Hegel on Faith and Knowledge
NOTE!! 4.30 PM, Tuesday, 11 November, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
One of Kierkegaard’s main objections to Hegel’s philosophy is that it
misunderstands the nature of religion by placing it on a par with
various forms of scholarship and knowing. Through his pseudonymous
authors, Kierkegaard stubbornly insists that faith is fundamentally
different from knowledge. How would Hegel respond to Kierkegaard’s
objection? I wish to argue that Hegel would find Kierkegaard’s
conception of faith to be a pure formalism with no determinate content.
For this reason, it cannot be properly designated as Christian faith
since it has no content by which it can be distinguished from the faith
of other religions.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University
Room 226 Monday 4:00 PM Muzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
Web site: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf
10 November 4:00 PM Room 226
Tamas Mihalydeak
Department of Computer Science, University of Debrecen
Mi tortenne, ha komolyan vennenk elofelteveseinket?
(What if we took our pre-assumptions seriously?)
Abstract: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/#2
___________________________________
The Forum is open to everyone, including students,visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes!
Format: 60 minute lecture, 10 minute coffee break, followed by a 30-60
minute discussion. The language of presentation is English or Hungarian.
A printable poster is available from here:
http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/poster.pdf
Please feel free to post it in your institution!
The organizer of the Forum: Laszlo E. Szabo
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University, Budapest
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo
The CEU Philosophy Department cordially invites you to a talk (as part
of its Departmental Colloquium series)
by
Valeria Ottonelli (Università di Genova)
on
Equal Respect as a Procedural Principle of Democratic Legitimacy
Tuesday, 4 November 2008, 5.30 PM, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
the abstract of the talk is placed here:
http://web.ceu.hu/phil/talks_abstracts.html#VaOt
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
THEORETICAL PHILOSOPHY FORUM
Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University
Room 226 Monday 4:00 PM Muzeum krt. 4/i, Budapest
Web site: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf
3 November 4:00 PM Room 226
Gyorgy Inzelt
Institute of Philosophy, Eotvos University, Budapest
Game theoretic reconstruction of some classical problems of political
philosophy
Abstract: http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/#1
___________________________________
The Forum is open to everyone, including students,visitors, and faculty
members from all departments and institutes!
Format: 60 minute lecture, 10 minute coffee break, followed by a 30-60
minute discussion. The language of presentation is English or Hungarian.
A printable poster is available from here:
http://phil.elte.hu/tpf/2008-2009/November/poster.pdf
Please feel free to post it in your institution!
The organizer of the Forum: Laszlo E. Szabo
(leszabo(a)phil.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Department of Logic, Institute of Philosophy
Faculty of Humanities, Eotvos University, Budapest
http://phil.elte.hu/leszabo
The CEU Philosophy Department cordially invites you to the opening screening
of its Philm Club series:
Of Mice and Men (1992, English, 115 min.)
Thursday, October 30, 6:00 p.m.
TIGy Room, Nador 11 Courtyard
The Philm Club aims at screening and discussing movies that raise
philosophically relevant issues in accessible as well as entertaining ways.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu
Dear All,
Please find attached an invitation to a philosophy talk at Collegium
Budapest on 30th October.
Best
Kriszta
ps.Jon Stewart is also giving a talk at our department on 11th
November.
on
Kierkegaard and Hegel on Faith and Knowledge
Tuesday, 11 November 2008, 5.30pm, Zrinyi 14, Room 412
ABSTRACT
One of Kierkegaard’s main objections to Hegel’s philosophy is that
it misunderstands the nature of religion by placing it on a par with
various forms of scholarship and knowing. Through his pseudonymous
authors, Kierkegaard stubbornly insists that faith is fundamentally
different from knowledge. How would Hegel respond to Kierkegaard’s
objection? I wish to argue that Hegel would find Kierkegaard’s
conception of faith to be a pure formalism with no determinate content.
For this reason, it cannot be properly designated as Christian faith
since it has no content by which it can be distinguished from the faith
of other religions.
Kriszta Biber
Department Coordinator
Philosophy Department
Tel: 36-1-327-3806
Fax: 36-1-327-3072
E-mail: biberk(a)ceu.hu