STANISŁAW KAMIŃSKI MEMORIAL LECTURES 2005/2006
THE JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
Professor
Simon Blackburn
University of Cambridge
Is the Enlightenment dead? April 25-29, 2006 |
I would try to show how much post-enlightenment worries are in fact embedded in the Enlightenment itself, perhaps most clearly in the work of Hume. I imagine contrasting him with Nietzsche, as a representative 'post-enlightenment' philosopher, and of course an avowed enemy of 'British psychologists'. By looking at continuities between them, I hope to make the whole issue
more complex and more interesting.
Bernard Williams, Truth and Truthfulness
Simon Blackburn, Truth: A Guide for the Perplexed
Maudemarie Clarke, Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy
Tuesday 25 - Saturday 29
9.00-12.00
Tuesday 25: room 107
Wednesday 26: room C-618
Thursday 27: room 212
Friday 28, Saturday 29: room 107
OPEN DOCTORAL SEMINAR: Thursday 27, 17.30, room 29 |
Dr Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik: alekka@kul.lublin.pl
mgr Marcin Koszowy: koszowy@kul.lublin.pl
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY
DEPARTMENT OF METHODOLOGY
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