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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250702T084500
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SUMMARY:Death and Self
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LOCATION:Theodor W. Adorno Platz\, Frankfurt am Main\, Germany\, 60323
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Workshop &rdquo\;<em>Death and Self&rdquo\;</em></strong></p>\n<p><strong>July 2&ndash\;3\, 2025</strong></p>\n<p>Goethe University Frankfurt</p>\n<p>Department of Philosophy&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>What is a self? What is death? Is death the end of our self? In our upcoming workshop "<em>Death and Self"</em>\, we will explore the themes of death\, selfhood\, and their intricate relationship.</p>\n<p>What constitutes a rational attitude toward our own death? Should death be considered a harm to ourselves\, or only to those we leave behind? And how do our sense of self and our subjective experience shape our attitudes toward death?</p>\n<p>These and related questions will be addressed in nine talks\, each offering a distinct philosophical perspective on the topic.</p>\n<p>The conference is <strong>hosted by the Institute of Philosophy at Goethe University Frankfurt</strong> and takes place as part of a research project funded by the <strong>Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft</strong> <strong>(DFG) </strong>(<strong>German Research Foundation).</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>Workshop Program:&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p><strong>July 2</strong></p>\n<p>8:45 - 09:00WELCOME</p>\n<p>9:00 - 10:30Dan Zahavi &rdquo\;<em>Killing the Ego&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>10:45 - 12:15Maria M&uuml\;ller-Hornbach &rdquo\;<em>Losing Ourselves in Death: Why It Isn't as Bad as We Thought&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>12:15 - 13.45BREAK</p>\n<p>13:45 - 15:15Mikel Burley &rdquo\;&rsquo\;<em>Dying to the Self&rsquo\;: Christian and Buddhist Perspectives&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>15:30 - 17:00Wolfgang Fasching &nbsp\;&rdquo\;<em>The Whence and the Whither&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>17:15 - 18:45Nadine Mooren&nbsp\;&rdquo\;<em>Death and the Second Person&rdquo\;</em></p>\n\n\n<p><strong>July 3</strong></p>\n<p>9:00 - 10:30Gerson Reuter &rdquo\;<em>My Death: The End of a World&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>10:45 - 12:15Marcus Willaschek &rdquo\;<em>What Makes My Death Mine?&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>12:15 - 14:00BREAK</p>\n<p>14:00 - 15:30Natalja Deng&nbsp\; &rdquo\;<em>Is Death Nothing to us? Perspectives from the Philosophy of Time&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>16:00 - 17:30 Michael Cholbi &rdquo\;<em>Estrangement from the Valuable: Toward a Comprehensive Account of Death&rsquo\;s Harms&rdquo\;</em></p>\n\n<p>19:00 Institutskolloquium mit Dan Zahavi <em>("Being You - Or Not?")</em></p>\n<p><em>(not part of the workshop but everyone is cordially invited)</em></p>\n\n\n<p>Participation is free\, but we kindly ask you to register by emailing<strong> mariamueho@gmail.com</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>Organized by Maria M&uuml\;ller-Hornbach and Marcus Willaschek</p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Maria Müller-Hornbach";CN=Marcus Willaschek:
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