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SUMMARY:First workshop of the Continental Philosophy Northwest Research Network 
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LOCATION:C1.18 conference room\, 1st floor\, Ellen Wilkinson building\, University of Manchester Campus.\, Manchester\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<strong>Keynote&nbsp\;speaker:&nbsp\;</strong>Howard&nbsp\;Caygill\, CRMEP &ndash\; Kingston University.\n<strong>Keynote&nbsp\;title:&nbsp\;</strong>'The Works of Madness: Foucault at M&uuml\;nsterlingen'.\n\n<strong>Location:&nbsp\;</strong>C1.18 conference room\, 1st&nbsp\;floor\, Ellen Wilkinson building\, University of Manchester Campus.\n<strong>Institution:&nbsp\;</strong>School of Arts\, Languages and Cultures - University of Manchester.\n<strong>Date:&nbsp\;</strong>16 May\, 2025.\n&nbsp\;\nThe&nbsp\;<strong>Continental Philosophy Northwest Research Network&nbsp\;</strong>is pleased to announce its inaugural workshop. The&nbsp\;keynote&nbsp\;speaker for this year&rsquo\;s workshop will be&nbsp\;Howard&nbsp\;Caygill\, Professor of Modern European Philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University. Professor&nbsp\;Caygill&rsquo\;s lecture examines Foucault's claim\, in the 1961 preface to the<em>&nbsp\;History of Madness</em>\,that madness is 'nothing other than the absence of an oeuvre' by joining him on his 1954 visit to the mental hospital at M&uuml\;nsterlingen. By contemplating the photographic record of his visit Professor&nbsp\;Caygill&nbsp\;asks why Foucault was unable to see what was happening before his eyes in the works of the hospital inmates as they prepared for a carnival procession.\nFollowing the&nbsp\;keynote\, responses will be offered by Keith Crome\, Principal Lecturer in Philosophy and Director of Programmes in History\, Politics\, and Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University\, as well as Sebastian Truskolaski\, Lecturer in German Studies at the University of Manchester&rsquo\;s School of Languages\, Arts\, and Cultures. Their contributions will provide critical perspectives on Professor&nbsp\;Caygill&rsquo\;s address and facilitate the subsequent discussion regarding the contemporary state of philosophy.\n<strong>Program</strong>\n<strong>11:00 - 11:15 | Opening Remarks</strong>\nWelcome by the organizer/moderator and brief introduction to the workshop&rsquo\;s theme.\n<strong>11:15 &ndash\; 12:00 |&nbsp\;Keynote&nbsp\;Presentation</strong>\n<strong>Speaker:</strong>&nbsp\;Howard&nbsp\;Caygill\n<strong>Topic:</strong>&nbsp\;'The Works of Madness: Foucault at M&uuml\;nsterlingen'.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n<strong>12:00 -13:30 | Response Panel</strong>\nDiscussion between the&nbsp\;keynote&nbsp\;Keith Crome and Sebastian Truskolaski.\n<strong>13:30 &ndash\; 14:00 | Break</strong>\n<strong>14:00 &ndash\; &nbsp\;| Open Discussion &amp\; Closing Remarks</strong>\nAudience participation\, moderated discussion\n<strong>Format:&nbsp\;</strong>In-person. All students and interested parties are encouraged to engage in the discussion.\n<strong>Workshop Organizer:&nbsp\;</strong>Nikolaos Anapliotis\, PhD candidate in German Studies.&nbsp\;nikolaos.anapliotis@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk</a>\n<strong>Acknowledgments:&nbsp\;</strong>This workshop is co-sponsored by the Postgraduate Research (PGR) budget and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Arts and Languages at the University of Manchester.\nWe extend our support to our colleagues at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy.
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