ALP: Research September 10th & 11th 2014 Art, Language, Poetry: From Kant to Heidegger Crit Space, Marlowe Building, University of Kent DAY ONE TIME D 09:30 30 10:00 15 10:15 30 10:45 30 11:15 20 11:35 25 12:00 30 12:30 30 13:00 13:20 14:30 15:00 15:30 15:50 16:05 20 70 30 30 20 15 Speaker REGISTRATION Luke Moffat Selma Rodal Linares Marco Piasentier Question Panel Coffee Break Thomas Betteridge Sebastian Greve Question Panel Lunch James Matharu Ana Falcato Question Panel Coffee Break Prof. Stephen Mulhall University/Location Marlowe Building University of Kent Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona University of Kent University of Glasgow University of Oxford Marlowe Cafe University of Oxford University of Mainz Marlowe Cafe University of Oxford Paper Title Introducing ALP:Research A Reformulation of Heidegger’s Tuned Understanding Through the Consideration of Language as Pathos The Silent Call of Archilanguage: Heidegger’s Experiementum Language and Agamben’s Critique Alain Badiou’s Anabasis: Rereading Paul Celan against Heidegger Theme Language in a Heideggerian World Resources Catering Philosophy, Art and Densification Kant on ‘Metaphorical-‐as’ Perception Getting to the Heart of the Thing: Representation in the Novel Heidegger’s Fountain Catering Catering Aesthetics Keynote 19:00 Social Dinner The Parrot, 1-‐9 Church Street, St Radigans, CT1 2AG Speakers’ meals included (excluding drinks) Participants welcome at own cost DAY TWO 9:30 30 10:00 30 10:30 30 Coffee Alexander Stern Catherine Marichen Robb 11:00 20 Question Panel 11:20 40 Coffee Break 12:00 30 Laura Abbatino Marlowe Cafe University of Notre Dame University of Glasgow Marlowe Cafe University of Salento Names and Words: Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy of Language 12:30 30 Mirta Devidi University of Padova The Relevance of Friedrich Schlegel’s Discourse on the Ugly for the Reception of Early Romanticism 13:00 30 Question Panel 13:30 60 Lunch Catering 15:00 30 Prof. Christopher Norris University of Cardiff Poetry Reading 14:30 Tanja Staehler 15:30 30 Coffee Break 16:00 Discussion University of Sussex Marlowe Cafe Phenomenology of the Cultural World: Hegel and Husserl Conclusions: Publishing Opportunities and Further Actions Morality as Poetic Image: Adorno, Benjamin and the Defamiliarisation of the Everyday The “Poetic” Music of Robert Schumann The Frankfurt School The Romantics Keynote Plenary Catering Catering Catering
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