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SUMMARY:Summer Institute on Spinoza and German Idealism
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LOCATION:Toronto\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Summer Institute on Spinoza and German Idealism &ndash\; Call for Applications</strong><br>&nbsp\;<br>In recent years\, there has been a resurgence of interest in the deep influence of Spinoza on German philosophy. From controversies over freedom and determinism in the time of Christian Wolff\, through the&nbsp\;<em>Pantheismusstreit&nbsp\;</em>and the threat of nihilism in the time of Kant\, to the reappraisal of Spinoza&rsquo\;s monism by the post-Kantian idealists\, Spinoza and Spinozism&mdash\;sometimes an enemy\, sometimes a&nbsp\;guiding light&mdash\;have been intimately connected to major currents in modern German thought.<br><br>The Department of Philosophy and the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto are pleased to host a one-week intensive summer institute that will take place May 16-20\, 2016 and whose theme will be Spinoza and German Idealism. Our keynote presenters will be Eckart F&ouml\;rster (Johns Hopkins University) and Yitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins University). To foster an interdisciplinary atmosphere\, we invite applications from PhD students in philosophy\, German studies\, religion\, history\, and Judaic studies.<br><br>The format of the institute will be a series of seminar-style discussions of primary texts\, led by our keynote speakers. Readings will be distributed by PDF in advance of the meeting in Toronto.<br><br>Topics to be studied may include:<br>&nbsp\;<br>- Spinoza\, Jacobi\, and the&nbsp\;<em>Pantheismusstreit</em><br>- Kant&rsquo\;s Critique of Spinoza<br>- Spinoza\, Biblical Faith\, and the &lsquo\;Religion of Reason&rsquo\;<br>- Maimon and the Rise of Spinozism in German Idealism<br>- Spinoza and Mendelssohn&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;<em>Morgenstunden</em><br>- Spinozistic Monism and Hegel&rsquo\;s Logic<br>- Spinoza&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;<em>Amor Dei Intellectualis</em>&nbsp\;and Intellectual Intuition<br>- The Jewish and Lutheran Background to German Reception of Spinoza<br>- The Influence Spinoza&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;<em>Theologico-Political Treatise</em>&nbsp\;on 19th C. German&nbsp\;Philosophy of Right<br>&nbsp\;<br>PhD students writing their dissertations on these or related topics are encouraged to apply by sending: (1) a 1-page (double-spaced) letter of interest explaining their research and how it fits with the theme of the institute\, (2) a CV and (3) a sample of academic writing (no longer than 15 pages). Applications should be emailed to&nbsp\;spinozagermanidealism2016@gmail.com&nbsp\;by 28 February 2016\; decisions will be returned by 15 March 2016. Some funding for travel and accommodation may be available for accepted participants.</p>
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