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SUMMARY:Histories of Thinking—Philosophy
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LOCATION:New Academic Building\, LSE\, London\, United Kingdom\, WC2A 2AE
DESCRIPTION:<p>Accounts of the history of philosophy become so familiar that we forget that they are limited and partial\, yet they determine our perception of what counts as philosophical enquiry or knowledge. Which kinds of wisdom are excluded from traditional histories of philosophy? What modes of thought or expression have been neglected or deemed irrational? Whose interests are served by the prevailing accounts? We interrogate familiar narratives of philosophical history and explore more diverse\, plural\, and sometimes contradictory accounts of philosophical thought.</p>\n<p>Speakers</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Julia Ng</strong>\, Co-director\, Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought\, Goldsmiths</li>\n<li><strong>Jonathan&nbsp\;R&eacute\;</strong><strong>e</strong>\,&nbsp\;Historian and Author\, <em>Witcraft: The Invention of Philosophy in English</em></li>\n<li><strong>Justin E H Smith</strong>\, Professor of Philosophy\, University of Paris</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Chair</p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Danielle Sands</strong>\, Fellow\, Forum for Philosophy &amp\; Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Thought\, Royal Holloway\, University of London</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;.</strong></p>\n<p>More information:</p>
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