Philosophy in Ireland: Past actualities – Present challenges – Future potentialities?

June 22, 2012 - June 24, 2012
St. Patricks’ College, National University of Ireland

Maynooth
Ireland

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Speakers:

David Berman
Trinity College Dublin
William Desmond
Catholic University of Louvain

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This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the Irish Philosophical Society. In order to celebrate this anniversary, the theme of this year’s IPS spring conference will be devoted to ‘Philosophy in Ireland: Past Actualities, Present Challenges, and Future Potentialities’.

The aim of the conference is not only to celebrate and show how Irish philosophers have in the past influenced philosophical movements and the connections to the present but also to explore links between philosophy and art, especially literature, in which Irish writers have made such a strong contribution internationally, as well as the connection between Ireland and major philosophical thinkers such as Wittgenstein.

Cost and Accommodation

Registration Cost: 25 EUR
Concession (Student, Senior): 15 EUR
IPS Member: 15 EUR

There is reasonably priced On-Campus Accommodation available; we would strongly advise that you book early. See:
http://www.maynoothcampus.com/accommodation.php

All speakers and participants at the Round Table Discussion are invited to the Conference Dinner on Sat, June 23rd 2012.

Publication of Proceedings

Within 12 months of the event, a special edition of the Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society will be published, according to normal academic process of double-blind peer review, comprising selected papers presented at the conference and/ or received.

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