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Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Instytut Filozofii

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Serdecznie zapraszamy do zapoznania się ze szczegółowym harmonogramem wykładów profesora Randalla Auxiera (Southern Illinois University Carbondale). Cykl zatytułowany "The Origins of Post-Cultural Studies" odbędzie się w dniach 20 listopada - 19 grudnia, w salach 104 i 134 Instytutu Filozofii (o ile nie zaznaczono inaczej).

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We are happy to present the detailed schedule of Professor's Randall Auxier's (Southern Illinois University Carbondale). The series titled "The Origins of Post-Cultural Studies"  will take place from November 20 to December 19, in the rooms 104 and 134 of the Institute of Philosophy (unless specified otherwise).


Opening Lecture: “The Origins and Purposes of Post-cultural Studies”,  Nov 20, Monday, 2.15-3.45 pm

1. Art: "The Virtues in the Virtual: Langer's Projections and the Digital World",Nov 22, Wednesday, 4.30-6:00 pm

Lecture with students of cultural studies – Kuznicza street, 209.

2. Religion: "The Body of the Prophet: Heschel, Cassirer, and the Rise of Ethical Religion", Nov. 28, Tuesday, 2-3.30 pm

3. Law: “Politics and the Rule of Law in the Context of the Philosophy of Culture: The Battle of Purpose against Destiny” ,Nov 29, PAN, Podwale street 75, 4.30-6 :00pm

4. Economics:“What Is a Person Worth? The Body of the Person and the Life of Exchange”, Dec 4, Monday, 2.00-3.30pm

5. Law: Prof. Cindy Buys and Prof. Randall Auxier (Southern Illinois University),  Dec, 5, Tuesday, 3:15-4:45 pm, the building of Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, Uniwersytecka street 22-26, Hall, Building D.

6 History: “Imagination, Historical Consciousness, and the History of the Present”, Dec 6, Wednesday, 3.45-5.15pm

7. Education: “The Cultural Struggle for Control of Education”, Dec 11, Monday, 8.30-10am

8. Science: “Science, Scientism, and the Problem of the Person: Cassirer and the New Humanism”, Dec 12, Tuesday, 3.45-5.15pm

9. The Military: “The Military as a Symbolic Form”, Dec 13, Wednesday, 3.45-5.15pm

10. Sports: “Sports and the Rise of the City: The Significance of Hope”, Dec 18, Monday, 2.30-4:00 pm

11. Medicine: “The Art and the Science of Health”, Dec 19, Tuesday, 3.45-5.15 pm