Hermann Cohen: A Centenary Reappraisal
Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University)

part of: Marquette Graduate Philosophy Conference 2017: Forgotten Philosophers (and why we should remember them)
April 28, 2017, 12:15pm - 1:45pm
Department of Philosophy, Marquette University

1217 W. Wisconsin
Milwaukee
United States

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The Marquette Philosophy Graduate Student Association invites submissions for our 2017 annual spring conference.  The theme of this year’s conference is “Forgotten Philosophers (and why we should remember them.”  A “forgotten philosopher” is a philosopher whose work has been typically neglected, ignored, marginalized, or has simply fallen out of favor in the contemporary philosophical context.  The category itself is open to interpretation.  Our hope for this year’s conference is to give graduate students the opportunity to share their research on figures that are no longer generally appreciated.  In particular, we want to give up-and-coming researchers a chance to show why their philosopher of choice is worthy of attention today.  We encourage submissions about any tradition or period of historical philosophy.

Please address any general questions to Clark Wolf ([email protected]).

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