Celebrating the World Philosophy Day
You are warmly invited to a day-long workshop, annually organized by the Philosophy Department to celebrate the UNESCO World Philosophy Day.
The event will take place on November 19, 2015 in G-160. The program will be as follows:
09:30 Opening Remarks
09:40 Patrick Fessenbecker “Sympathy, Vocation, and Moral Deliberation in George Eliot”
10:40 Sandrine Berges “Cannibalism, Rape and Liberty in Margaret Cavendish’s Fantasy and Science Fiction”
11:40 William Coker “New Mythology: the Poet as Philosopher”
Lunch Break
14:40 Ayşe Çelikkol “Dickens and Organic Form”
15:40 Bill Wringe “Inconsistent Stories, Shady Characters and Fictional Realism”
16:40 Saniye Vatansever “The Cognitive Basis of Aesthetic Pleasure in Kant”
Light refreshments will be provided.
Hope to see you there!