Philosophical atheism reconsidered
Two books have appeared recently, which both address the issue of atheism, secular life and whether or not philosophy leads to atheism. Both books are collections of personal essays written by prominent philosophers.
The first book, Philosophers without Gods, makes a defense for philosophical atheism and tries, in opposite to the new atheist (Dawkins and Denneth [...]
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The Many Colours of Hegelianism: Hegel's Philosophy and its Reception in an International Context 4-5 June, 2010 Supported by the Department of Politics ...
In the period from 2009 - 2011 the Nordic Network for German Idealism (www.NNGI.org) is organizing various conferences ...
Young Researchers Conference on Classical German Philosophy Centre for German Idealism VU University Amsterdam, August 27, 2010, Room 13A-11/13. The Dutch-Flemish Centre for ...
Grants offered through Florida State University supporting philosophical and theological inquiry into the importance and implications of free will in ...
BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY A series of research seminars exploring the interface between the philosophical and theological traditions Sponsored by the ...
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Last week I was catching up on Hegel’s notion of Will. As I am studying Schelling’s piece on Freedom, I had my reasons for getting stuck on paragraph 4 in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right – it is an amazing paragraph!
I will not flatten out the statements of this paragraph by giving my own comments, but [...]
The IRAS conference this year was an epochal experience for my studies. Despite the fact that this year was my first IRAS (or ‘Star’) conference, I didn’t keep a low profile. I was among the first participants to present a poster on my research, which came out to be a very resourceful form of presentation.
Beside [...]
I just came back from a great conference at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. A group of German idealism readers has opened a society. I presented some thoughts on Hegel’s actuality-identity construction. I here give a brief exposition on my paper.
Due to the fact that I wanted to present this Hegel-paper for quite a while [...]
So, I’ve worked on a project-application for some months and turned it in some weeks ago. I just received the official answer, I got it! From January I’ll be full time on my project at The Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen. Please feel free to take part in my research activities on this site, [...]
I saw a great mind-provoking movie the other day. It’s a classic escape-from-civilisation-movie, making use of classic literature like Thoreau’s Walden. It’s a successful Jean Penn, that shows his potential as director with the based-on-a-true-story-movie: Into the Wild.1
The movie takes up a classic thought that (wild) nature itself should offer a more pure environment for [...]
Welcome to my site! This is NOT a fan-site, this an information-site about work-related stuff. My passionated struggling with philosophical questions has given me friends and colleagues around the world with whom I want to share a great deal of materials and thoughts – so this site might obviously not be interesting to everyone!
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