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SUMMARY:Libori Summer School 2019: Teaching Women Philosophers
DESCRIPTION:Please also visit our Libori Summer School 2019 webpage. \n____________________________________________________ \nThe Libori Summer School 2019 at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists will focus on “Teaching Women Philosophers.” This year\, two parallel Libori Summer Schools will be run\, one in English and one in German language (see the German information below).  \nOur invited guests for the English section are: Sarah Hutton (University of York\, UK)\, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\, Ronny Miron (Bar-Ilan University\, Israel)\, Luka  Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman (University of Zagreb\, Croatia)\, and Antonio Calcagno\, (King’s University College\, Canada). \nCall for Papers for this section is closed since May 5\, 2019. For information about the program\, visit our newsletter or follow our announcements on Twitter/Facebook.  \nThe German Libori Summer School 2019 is held in cooperation with the Work Group/AG Frauen in der Geschichte der Philosophie.  In this section\, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen)\, Janelle Pötzsch\, Maria Robaszkiewicz\, Julia Mühl\, Jessica Harmening\, Rebekka Böhme\, and Ruth Hagengruber (all from Paderborn University) will present selected examples. \nThe speaker will offer text interpretations from: Elisabeth of Bohemia\, Anne Conway\, Émilie Du Châtelet\, Harriet Taylor Mill\, Charlotte Perkins Gilman\, Helene Druskowitz\, Gerda Walther\, Hedwig Conrad-Martius\, Edith Stein\, and Hannah Arendt. \nThe event will start on Monday\, July 29\, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. with an opening lecture by  Ruth Hagengruber. \nThe Libori Summer School will end on Friday August 2\, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. with a closing ceremony that includes the presentation of the certificates to the registered participants and the award of the Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize 2019. \nA registration is required. The conference fee will be 50 € if you send us your registration after April 15\, 2019.  Please contact us for information on possible reductions of the conference fee: contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org. The registration deadline is on July 14\, 2019. \nPlease bear in mind\, however\, that the holiday season in Paderborn starts at the end of July. There for we highly recommend to book rooms as soon as possible. \n______________________________________ \nDie Libori Summer School 2019 “Philosophinnen in Studium und Schule” bietet Anregungen\, auf welche Weise Texte von Philosophinnen in den Universitätsunterricht und auch Schulunterricht eingebunden werden können. In diesem Jahr werden zwei parallele Libori-Sommerschulen durchgeführt\, eine in englischer und eine in deutscher Sprache (siehe englische Informationen oben). \nUnsere eingeladenen Gäste für die englische Sektion sind: Sarah Hutton (Universität York\, Großbritannien)\, Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (Universität Kopenhagen\, Dänemark)\, Ronny Miron (Bar-Ilan-Universität\, Israel)\, Luka Boršić und Ivana Skuhala Karasman (Universität Zagreb\, Kroatien) und Antonio Calcagno (King’s University College\, Kanada). \nDie deutsche Sektion der Libori Summer School 2019 am Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists wird in diesem Jahr in Kooperation mit der Arbeitsgruppe Frauen in der Geschichte der Philosophie stattfinden. In dieser Sektion stellen Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (Universität Kopenhagen)\, Janelle Pötzsch\, Maria Robaszkiewicz\, Julia Mühl\, Jessica Harmening\, Rebekka Böhme und Ruth Hagengruber (alle Universität Paderborn) ausgewählte Beispiele vor. \nDer Einsendeschluss des Call for Papers für diese Sektion war der 05. Mai 2019.  Für Informationen zum Programm\, besuchen Sie unseren Newsletter oder folgen Sie unseren Ankündigungen auf Twitter/Facebook. \nDie angebotenen Lehreinheiten behandeln Texte von:  Elisabeth von Böhmen\, Anne Conway\, Émilie du Châtelet\, Harriet Taylor Mill\, Charlotte Perkins Gilman\, Helene Druskowitz\, Gerda Walther\, Hedwig Conrad-Martius\, Edith Stein und Hannah Arendt. \nDie Veranstaltung beginnt am Montag\, den 29. Juli 2019\, um 09:30 Uhr mit dem Eröffnungsvortrag von Ruth Hagengruber. \nDie Libori Summer School endet am Freitag\, den 02.08.2019\, um 18:00 Uhr mit der Abschlussveranstaltung; mit Übergabe der Zertifikate und der Verleihung des Elisabeth von Böhmen-Preises 2019. \nDie angemeldete Teilnahme an der Libori Summer School 2019 wird durch ein Zertifikat bestätigt.  \nEine Anmeldung ist erforderlich. Für Anmeldungen\, die nach dem 15.04.2019 eingehen\, wird ein Konferenzbeitrag von 50 € erhoben. Ermäßigungen sind möglich\, bitte kontaktieren Sie uns dazu unter folgender E-Mail Adresse: contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org. Die Anmeldefrist endet am 14. Juli 2019. \nBitte kümmern Sie sich rechtzeitig um Ihre Unterkunft. In Paderborn findet das Libori-Fest statt.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/libori-summer-school-2019/
LOCATION:L-Building\, Uni-Campus\, Warburgerstr. 100\, Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
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SUMMARY:5th Bi-Annual International Conference: Edith Stein’s Itinerary: Phenomenology\, Christian Philosophy\, and Carmelite Spirituality
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speakers: Prof. Anneliese Meis Wörmer (Pontifical University of Chile in Santiago de Chile) and Prof. Andreas Speer (Universität zu Köln)\nEdith Stein’s (1891–1942) philosophical life followed an intellectual itinerary that started with the thought of Edmund Husserl and phenomenology; it then turned to Christian philosophy and\, ultimately\, to Carmelite spirituality. The International Association for the Study of the Philosophy of Edith Stein (IASPES) invites submissions that explore Stein’s philosophical corpus from the three aforementioned periods. We welcome papers that discuss the relationships between the various moments of Stein’s intellectual life. We encourage submissions addressing various issues\, ideas\, claims\, and arguments from these three areas of Stein’s thought\, including the relation between her philosophy and that of her fellow phenomenologists (Husserl\, Conrad-Martius\, Reinach\, Scheler\, Ingarden\, Walther\, von Hildebrand\, etc.); debates around the nature and content of Christian philosophy; issues in Christian philosophy; a discussion of how Carmelite spirituality influenced andshaped Stein’s later philosophy; and Stein’s relation to figures like Martin Grabmann\, Daniel Feuling\,OSB\, Peter Wust\, Rudolf Otto\, Erik Peterson\, or Erich Przywara\, SJ. Papers on Stein’s philosophy ofwoman\, ontology\, politics\, community\, empathy\, philosophical anthropology\, and her philosophy of history and psychology are also welcome. \n  \nCall for Papers: Abstracts (250 words maximum) dealing with the aforementioned themes or those connected to Stein’s philosophy in general may be sent to both Antonio Calcagno (acalcagn@uwo.ca) and Harm Klueting (harm.klueting@uni-koeln.de). \nAbstracts and papers are welcome in English\, German\, French\, and Spanish\nDeadline for Abstracts: February 15\, 2019 \nIASPES is grateful for the collaborative support and generosity of Professor Dr. theol. Dr. phil. Harm Klueting (Universität zu Köln)\, who serves as the local host and organizer of the event.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/5th-bi-annual-international-conference-edith-steins-itinerary-phenomenology-christian-philosophy-and-carmelite-spirituality/
LOCATION:University of Cologne\, Albertus-Magnus-Platz\, Cologne\, Nordrhein-Westfalen\, 50923\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Zwei methodische Zugänge: Edith Steins und Gerda Walthers Betrachtung des Individuums und der Gemeinschaft
DESCRIPTION:5th Bi-Annual International Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Philosophy of Edith Stein (IASPES)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/zwei-methodische-zugange-edith-steins-und-gerda-walthers-betrachtung-des-individuums-und-der-gemeinschaft/
LOCATION:University of Cologne\, Lecture Hall XII\, Albertus-Magnus-Platz\, Cologne\, Nordrhein-Westfalen\, 50923\, Germany
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