I can anser that in two words "I am"
of course if I wanted to be more academic I could add a footnote to the
paper "you probably are as well"
Shall I address this as a paper to them,?
Larry
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> This might be interesting. Please address queries to the organizers;
> I'm not involved.
> Kate
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> Call for papers
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> Invitation
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> 9th International French-German Philosophy Colloquium
> 9me colloque philosophique international franco-allemand
> 9. Internationales Franzsisch-Deutsches Philosophie-Kolloquium
>
> What is a human being?
> Qu'est-ce que l'homme?
> Was ist der Mensch?
>
> www.uni-hildesheim.de/eviancolloquium/
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> Evian (Lake Geneva / Lac Leman / Genfer See), France
> July / Juillet / Juli 13-19, 2003.
>
> The goal of the International French-German Philosophy Colloquium is
> to bring Continental philosophy, and in particular contemporary French
> philosophy, into dialogue with other philosophical traditions. The
> colloquium aims at the greatest possible diversity with respect to the
> native languages and intellectual backgrounds of participants.
>
> This year's topic, "What is a human being?", seems particularly suited
> to
> achieve this goal. Indeed, it is not only according to Kant that the
> question of the human being is regarded as the most essential question
> that lies behind all other philosophical questions. It can be read as
> the
> driving force behind many of the most important philosophical movements
> of
> the 20th century and as a hidden connection between them. The question
> even drives those currents in contemporary philosophy that have
> radically
> called into question the concept of the human being and have pleaded for
> its abolition. The colloquium invites participants to pose the question
> of
> the human being once again and to debate its relevance for today's
> philosophy.
>
> Call for Papers:
> We invite half-page proposals for papers and workshops for immediate
> submission. The final deadline is March 31, 2003. Please send your
> proposals to one of the organizers.
>
> A detailed exposition of the topic and all relevant information
> concerning
> the character and history of the colloquium as well as matters of
> accomodation and costs can be found at our trilingual website:
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> www.uni-hildesheim.de/eviancolloquium/
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> Organizers:
> Georg W. Bertram (Hildesheim) [log in to unmask]
> Stefan Blank (Berlin) [log in to unmask]
> David Lauer (Berlin) [log in to unmask]
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> Contact:
> Georg W. Bertram
> Institut fr Philosophie
> Universitaet Hildesheim
> Marienburger Platz 2
> D-31141 Hildesheim
> Germany
>
> In cooperation with:
> Stefan Deines (Gieen), Karen Feldman (Berkeley), Christophe Laudou
> (Madrid), Kurt Rttgers (Hagen), Chris Doude van Troostwijk (Strasbourg /
> Amsterdam), Agata Zielinski (Lyon)
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