Institute of Philosophy qualifies as Research Centre of Excellence
Certificates recognising the qualification "Research Centre of Excellence" conferred by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences have been issued.
Ferenc Hörcher’s keynote lecture in Oslo
Ferenc Hörcher presents a keynote lecture at the NOSTOS Conference in Oslo on 21 June 2022. The conference is organised by New Direction together with Foreningen for alle konservative studenter and the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation.
May seminar of the Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy
The Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy cordially invites you to its next seminar on Seneca's Treatise on Benefits: Real Kindness and Real Agency by Prof. Margaret R. Graver (Dartmouth College) on May 5, 2021 starting at Hanover, NH 12.00 pm / London 5.00 pm / Budapest 6.00 pm / Athens 7.00 pm.
Reflexion and Metaphysics in Francisco Suárez
The two-day workshop led by two eminent Suárez-scholars, Daniel Heider and Daniel Novotný (University of South Bohemia) focuses on the metaphysics of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) with particular attention to the problem of reflexivity.
Leibniz and the Natural Theology of the Chinese
Lecture of Kim Ong-Van-Cung (Université Bordeaux-Montaigne) on "Leibniz and the Natural Theology of the Chinese. An Example of the Complex Relationship between Asian and Western Thought".
Gábor Hofer-Szabó's talks in Bonn and Konstanz
Gábor Hofer-Szabó will give two talks in the next two weeks in Bonn and Konstanz.
Ferenc Hörcher’s book launch
The Department of Philosophy and Intellectual History of the Institute of Philosophy of Research Centre for the Humanities invites all interested to the book launch of Ferenc Hörcher’s recently published monograph, The Political Philosophy of the European City. From Polis, through City-State, to Megalopolis? with invited contributions by Tony Spanakos (Montclair State University) and Nathan Pinkoski (Zephyr Institute).
March seminar of the Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy
The Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy cordially invites you to its next seminar on Lucretius on Pity in the Development of Justice by Prof. Elizabeth Asmis (University of Chicago) on March 31, 2021 at 12.00 pm New York / 5.00 pm Cambridge / 6.00 pm Budapest / 7.00 pm Athens time.
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