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SUMMARY:Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and Weltanschaaung from ‘Byzantine’ Times to Today’s Greece in Crisis
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LOCATION:Griechische Kulturstiftung (Zweigstelle Berlin\, Wittenbergplatz 3a\, 2. Etage\, 10789 Berlin\, Deutschland)\, Berlin\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>International&nbsp\; Conference</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy <em>and Weltanschaaung</em> from &lsquo\;Byzantine&rsquo\; Times to Today&rsquo\;s Greece in Crisis</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Berlin\, June 12th 2013</strong></p>\n<p>The Department of Philosophy\, Pedagogy and Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University Athens\, the Hellenic Student&rsquo\;s Association of Berlin and the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin office) announce the International Conference:</p>\n<p><strong>&ldquo\;Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and <em>Weltanschaaung </em>from &lsquo\;Byzantine&rsquo\; Times to Today&rsquo\;s Greece in Crisis&rdquo\;</strong></p>\n<p>The Conference will be held on <strong>Wednesday\, June 12th 2013</strong> at the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin Office\, Wittenbergplatz 3a\, 10789 Berlin\, Germany\, 2nd floor). The Conference Languages are English\, German and Greek.</p>\n<p>The question of (Modern) Greek identity is timely. The political events of the previous years have brought up yet again the question: What does it actually mean to be a Greek today? This Conference will endeavor to go into the timely nature of this question and to provide an answer to it by tracing the line from the &lsquo\;Byzantine&rsquo\; Empire of New Rome &ndash\; Constantinople to Modern Greek culture.</p>\n<p>At the Conference will participate as guest speakers\, among others\, Prof. DDr. Dr.h.c. <strong>Christos Yannaras</strong> (Panteion University of Athens)\, Prof. Dr. <strong>J&uuml\;rgen Pelzer</strong> (Oxy\, Los Angeles)\, Prof. Dr. <strong>Ilias</strong> <strong>Papagiannopoulos</strong> (University of Pireaus)\, Prof. Dr.&nbsp\; <strong>Georgios Steiris </strong>(University of Athens)\, Prof. Dr. <strong>Georgios Arampatzis</strong> (University of Athens).</p>\n<p><strong>Call for Papers</strong></p>\n<p>If you are interested in participating\, please send us your paper (1.800-2.200 words\, presentation duration: 20 minutes).</p>\n<p>We welcome papers from the fields of Philosophy\, Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature\, History of Ideas\, Theology\, as long as they relate to the Greek-speaking intellectual production from 330 a.D. up to our times and to the central question of the conference\, i.e. Modern Greek Identity.</p>\n<p>1. Please send us the title and a short abstract of your presentation (200-400 words) in English\, German or Greek until Sunday\, March 31st 2013 at <strong>gsvberlin {at} gmail {dot} com</strong>\, with the subject &ldquo\;Abstract&rdquo\;.</p>\n<p>2. We will inform you until Sunday\, April 7th 2013 of the acceptance of your Abstract. In this case we would like to ask you to remit\, within a week\, the conference fee of 80\,00&euro\; to a bank account&nbsp\; that we will inform you of.</p>\n<p>3. In addition\, please send us until Sunday\, May 19th 2013 a first draft of the paper itself in English or German at <strong>gsvberlin</strong> {at} gmail {dot} com.</p>\n<p>The publishing of a collective volume in English and German in Germany and a collective volume in Greek in Greece based on the Conference Presentations is planned.</p>\n<p>The conference fee of 80\,00&euro\; covers the registration\, the coffee breaks throughout the conference\, as well as the conference dinner. Accommodation is not included.</p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Organizing Committee of the Conference:</strong></p>\n<p>Georgios Arampatzis (assistant professor of Byzantine Philosophy &ndash\; University of Athens)</p>\n<p>Georgios Steiris (assistant professor of Medieval Philosophy &ndash\; University of Athens)</p>\n<p>Sotiris Mitralexis (PhD Candidate in Philosophy &ndash\; Free University of Berlin)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Georgios Steiris;CN=Georgios  Arabatzis;CN=Sotiris  Mitralexis:
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