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.
Polish–Hungarian bilateral workshop
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites you to the upcoming hybrid workshop entitled Orientalism versus War against the West. Dichotomous Identity-generating Narratives in the Hungarian and Polish Thought.
Russian–Hungarian bilateral seminar (Murmansk–Budapest–Nyíregyháza)
The Russian–Hungarian bilateral research project entitled The migration of ideas and the formation of national philosophical traditions: dialogues across the borders (RFBR & FRLC № 20-511-23002) cordially invites you to its next Murmansk–Budapest–Nyíregyháza seminar entitled The migration of ideas and the formation of national philosophical traditions: dialogues across the borders – 2
Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy seminar
The Forum of Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy cordially invites you to its next seminar on Is Universal Nature Foundational for Stoic Ethics? by Prof. Christopher Gill (University of Exeter) on January 27, 2022, at 12.00 pm New York / 5.00 pm Exeter / 6.00 pm Budapest / 7.00 pm Athens time. címmel.
From the Atoms to the Self
Francesca G. Masi’s 58-page study of Attila Németh’s Epicurus on the Self, Routledge (2017) has been just published in Syzetesis, and is available online.
Workshop on Polish and Hungarian Intellectual History
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites you to the upcoming hybrid workshop entitled Polish–Hungarian intellectual history in European context – Case studies.
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