Day and Time: Wednesdays, 2–4pm (unless otherwise stated)
Room: BSTC 2.39 (Barbara Strang Teaching Centre), Newcastle University
Semester II
Week
1 31/1/2018 Dan Koczy (Newcastle/Sunderland), Introduction to Deleuze
2 7/2 David Rose (Newcastle), Introduction to Posthumanism
3 14/2 Sinéad Murphy (Newcastle), Introduction to Judgement
4 21/2 Peter Wolfendale (Newcastle), Introduction to German Idealism
5 28/2 Prof. Andrew Ballantyne (Newcastle), ‘Architectural and Urban Reflections after Deleuze and Guattari’
6 7/3 Adam Potts (Newcastle), Introduction to Blanchot/Sound Studies
7 14/3 Lisa Foran (Newcastle), ‘Translation in the History of Philosophy’
[Easter Break]
8 18/4 Andrea Rehberg (Newcastle), Introduction to Anti-Humanism I
9 25/4 Andrea Rehberg (Newcastle), Introduction to Anti-Humanism II
16/5 Robert Bernasconi (Penn State)
Other, extra-mural events, organised by Bigg Books/Blackwell Books/Newcastle Philosophy Society
{Locations and times to be confirmed}
April 24th: Markus Gabriel
May 15th: Keith Ansell-Pearson
May 19th: Andres de Saenz Sicilia
June 5th: Gregory Claeys
— Introductions are primarily for MLitt students and interested undergraduates.
—‘Talks in apostrophes’ are Work in Progress talks to which all, including staff, are invited.
— Monday events open to all
(Please note, as the Wednesday sessions are part of a course of teaching for our MLitt students, priority must be given to them in the debates and questions (and seating); for the same reason, these Wednesday sessions are not open to members of the public without special dispensation.)
Are these events open to students studying other disciplines?
— Introductions are primarily for MLitt students and interested undergraduates.
—‘Talks in apostrophes’ are Work in Progress talks to which all, including staff, are invited.
— Monday events and the extra mural events are open to all
(Please note, as the Wednesday sessions are part of a course of teaching for our MLitt students, priority must be given to them in the debates and questions (and seating); for the same reason, these Wednesday sessions are not open to members of the public without special dispensation.)
Should you wish to attend a specific session or few, contact the Philosophy department directly.
Philosophy@ncl.ac.uk