No. 27 . October 2005 ISSN 0108-3104
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CONFERENCES AND LECTURES:
AUSTRALIA/JAPAN: International Kierkegaard Conference, Ormond
College, University of Melbourne, 2nd-5th December, 2005. Sponsored
by the Kierkegaard Society of Japan (Kyoto). This will be the first
Kierkegaard conference and the first international Kierkegaard
conference to be held in Australia. It is also the first
international conference of the Kierkegaard Society of Japan
(Kyoto).
The objective of the conference is to commemorate the 150th
anniversary of Søren Aabye Kierkegaard's death through
celebrating his work in philosophy and theology. As this will be the
very first Kierkegaard conference held in the Pacific Rim, the
conference organizers are especially interested in how Kierkegaard
has been received and interpreted in Asia. Thus they invite all those
with an interest in Asian philosophy and religion, in addition to
Kierkegaard scholars from around the world, to respond to the call
for papers or as ordinary conference participants. There will be
opportunities for both scholars and postgraduate students to present
their research. The official conference language is English.
Papers will be 40 minutes in length, followed by 20 minutes
discussion time. Please note that there will be two streams in
separate conference rooms:
The Kierkegaard Stream: All original research on Kierkegaard's
philosophical and religious contributions will be acceptable.
The Asian Studies Stream: Original research dealing with any
Asian philosophy or religion with respect to Kierkegaard's work will
be acceptable.
On two of the evenings of the conference, there will be a joint
discussion by two noted scholars, and a panel discussion. There will
also be an opportunity to tour the new Malantschuk Collection of
Kierkegaardian research in the Joint Theological Library at Ormond
College.
Call for Papers: Those interested in presenting their research
at the conference should send the following information by email to
the Selection Committee before 30 March 2005: Email: Call for papers
(dornier@kansaigaidai.ac.jp):
Name
Position
Institute Affiliation
Contact Information
100 word abstract
Should you wish to attend, but not present a paper, or if you would
like to make any inquiries about the conference, we encourage you to
join the mailing list to remain up to date regarding conference
developments. Email: Mailing list (dornier@kansaigaidai.ac.jp).
See also the official conference website:
http://www.kierkegaard.jp/conference2005.html.en
DENMARK: Copenhagen University: Faculty of Theology,
Købmagergade 44-46, DK-1150 Copenhagen K.
Kierkegaard: Philosophy and Meaning in Life. Detailed
introductory course to Kierkegaard's thought. (Study Course
'Emnekursus'). Instructor: Brian Söderquist. Spring 2005,
February to June, Mondays and Thursdays 15.30-16.50. Requirements:
Active participation 75%. Course literature 1,200-1,500 pages. Term
paper of 12-15 pages based on study of 500-750 pages of approved
literature. (Material to be studied: The Concept of Irony,
Either/Or, Fear and Trembling, Concluding
Unscientific Postscript and The Sickness unto Death and
religious discourses).
Teacher evaluation (Pass/Fail). For further information contact The
International Office, University of Copenhagen, + 45 35 32 38 96;
(email: inter@adm.ku.dk). See also website www.teol.ku.dk
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