Forelæsningsrække om tysk idealisme
Gæsteforelæsninger ved professor Marcus Gabriel fra Bonn Universitet bl.a. om Schelling.
03.04.2012
| Dato | tir 17 apr |
| Tid | 10:15 — 12:00 |
| Sted | Aarhus University, building 1467, Room 130 |
In April and May professor Markus Gabriel (Universität Bonn) will be visiting the Department og Culture and Society. Professor Gabriel is an internationally renowned scholar and expert on German Idealism, and has published a number of books on idealist philosophers and topics. To mention but a few: Das Absolute und die Welt in Schellings Freiheitsschrift (Bonn University Press 2006); Mythology, Madness, and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism (with Slavoj Žižek, Continuum 2009) and Transcendental Ontology: Essays on German Idealism (Continuum 2011).
During his visit at the department professor Gabriel will be giving a series of lectures for students and faculty: Four talks on Schelling as part of The German Idealism Lab and a lecture on Alain Badiou and Quentin Meillassoux in the Idealism Circle.
The program for these talks is as follows:
SCHELLING'S PHILOSOPHY - Four guest lectures by Prof. Markus Gabriel, Bonn
- Tuesday April 17, Building 1467, Room 130, 10.15-12.00, Aarhus University: Schelling’s ontology in the Freedom Essay - Aarhus University
- Tuesday April 24, 10.15-12.00, Building 1467, Room 130, Aarhus University: The ontology of predication in Schelling’s late philosophy
- Tuesday May 1, 10.15-12.00, Building 1467, Room 130, Aarhus University: Unprethinkable Being: Schelling’s Critique of Hegel in His Negative Philosophy
- Wednesday May 9, 10.15-12.00, Building 1453/121, Aarhus University: The Inevitability of Mythology: The Transformation of Unprethinkable Being in Schelling’s Positive Philosophy
GUEST LECTURE – THE IDEALISM CIRCLE
- Tuesday April 24, 19.00-22.00, Studenternes Hus, Meeting Room 1, Aarhus University: The meaning of existence and the contingency of sense - on Badiou and Meillassoux
All talks are free of charge and faculty and students are encouraged to show up and participate in the discussions.












