Where: Bonn University, Germany,
When: July 4 - 15, 2011.
Topic: “The Philosophical Relevance of Hegel’s Subjective Logic.”
The course will be led by Markus Gabriel (Bonn University) with keynote addresses by Michael Forster (University of Chicago), Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt University, Berlin), and
Axel Hutter (LMU, Munich). Course readings and discussions will be in English.
There are no registration or course fees for the summer school. A limited number of travel stipends are available for students coming from outside of Germany.
Application is open to graduate students and recent PhD recipients with backgrounds in philosophy. For a full course description, application instructions, and further information about the summer school, please visit our website:
http://www.idealism.uni-bonn.de/
The application deadline is MARCH 15, 2011. Application materials (CV and short letter of intent, plus a separate letter explaining financial needs if applying for a stipend) should be sent via email to idealism2011@gmail.com.
There are no registration or course fees for the summer school. A limited number of travel stipends are available for students coming from outside of Germany.
Application is open to graduate students and recent PhD recipients with backgrounds in philosophy. For a full course description, application instructions, and further information about the summer school, please visit our website:
http://www.idealism.uni-bonn.de/
The application deadline is MARCH 15, 2011. Application materials (CV and short letter of intent, plus a separate letter explaining financial needs if applying for a stipend) should be sent via email to idealism2011@gmail.com.





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