a bulletin board
About a year ago, just around the time that we started this blog, Paul Ricoeur passed away. I had hoped that more blogs and sites would announce such an important loss…I was therefore glad that we begun this project and I hope that it will keep growing nicely. It is especially nice to have an online community of nova folks. Looking at the “reports” section, we seem to have a nice number of visitors a day!
I hate adding to the ever expanding blogosphere but in the interest of having a kind of a bulletin board for continental philosophy, I have set this site up: www.continental-philosophy.org and I really mean for it to be a bulletin board – just posting CFPs, book publications, articles of interest, teaching stuff and general announcements for continental and the history of philosophy. There are apparently softwares out there that allow you to have a real bulletin board site but I could not afford those. In the meantime I hope that people would email me interesting CFPs, publication info, etc. So if you have any news (obviously post it here at NovaPhDs first) and wish to post it on that site, email me!
Hope your summers are productive. Mine is quite Sartrean…
I hate adding to the ever expanding blogosphere but in the interest of having a kind of a bulletin board for continental philosophy, I have set this site up: www.continental-philosophy.org and I really mean for it to be a bulletin board – just posting CFPs, book publications, articles of interest, teaching stuff and general announcements for continental and the history of philosophy. There are apparently softwares out there that allow you to have a real bulletin board site but I could not afford those. In the meantime I hope that people would email me interesting CFPs, publication info, etc. So if you have any news (obviously post it here at NovaPhDs first) and wish to post it on that site, email me!
Hope your summers are productive. Mine is quite Sartrean…
Posted by Farhang Erfani on
Wednesday July 12, 2006 at 2:29pm
On another note, what does it mean for your summer to be quite Sartrean? Does it involve drain-holes in Being? Speaking of Sartrean summers, one might want to check out the summer issue of Philosophy Today...
It's perhaps also worth noting, in connection to both Farhang's site and John's post re: the SPEP program, that NASPH will be having a Thursday morning satellite session on hermeneutics and art. John Sallis will give a paper on Gadamer, Heidegger, and art, and then we plan to have a text discussion dealing with Gadamer's essay "Word and Image" (a translation of this essay should be posted on the NASPH web site before the meeting). The discussion will be open to all comers--i.e., no panel at the front of the room dominating the discussion--but it will be preceded by a couple short reflections on the text, one by J.M. Baker of the University of the Arts and one by Richard Palmer (the essay's translator). Needless to say, you're all welcome to come.
Joe: my summer is Sartrean in both the dreadful sense but also because my work on Sartre is coming along a little bit better and faster than expected!