i’d like to take the time right now to invite everyone to a summer reading group. We’ll be reading primarily modern philosophy (so far, Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit are definitely on the list) and possibly some of Aristotle. It’s mainly for some students at my university as we begin preparing for our comprehensive exams, but i’d like to invite others who are interested in reading a bit and discussing that reading. The discussion format will be a group blog i am setting up on my site. Email me @ christopher@impleri.net if you are interested. We’re planning to start mid-June and work through August.
Planned books:
- Metaphysics by Aristotle
- On the Soul by Aristotle
- Being And Event by Alain Badiou
- The Host by Stephenie Meyer
- Doctrine of the Word of God (Church Dogmatics I.1) by Karl Barth
Current books:
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Difference and Repetition by Gilles Deleuze
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A Secular Age by Charles Taylor
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The Stillborn God by Mark Lilla
Recent books:
- Poetics by Aristotle
- Physics by Aristotle
- On Interpretation by Aristotle
- The Categories by Aristotle
- Text and Interpretation by Werner Jeanrond
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