At a meeting of the editorial board of the magazine Korunk (Cluj), Ferenc Hörcher received the magazine's Key to Our Age Award. Established in 2004, the prize has been awarded to researchers, thinkers and writers such as Ákos Egyed, Ignác Romsics and Béla Markó. Lóránd Rigán, the magazine's philosophy editor, gave a laudation about the award-winner's oeuvre. The laureate gave a lecture on The Aristotelian paradigm of civilization. The editors presented the current issue of the journal as well, entitled Hungarian Political Thinkers, guest-edited by the laureate.
The Corvinus University of Budapest, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Value Polarizations in Science, MTA-BTK Lendület Research Group cordially invites everyone to their jointly organized conference,
MIND AS METAPHOR?
on the 15th and the 16th of September 2023, devoted to discussing Adam Toon's book titled Mind as Metaphor.
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everyone to the upcoming workshop entitled Role Models of the Polish and Hungarian Intelligentsia between East and West. Co-organizing the event is the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Time: Tuesday, 5 September, 2023, 14h PM (CET)
Venue: Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Philosophy
4 Tóth Kálmán street, Budapest, 7th floor, lecture room B.7.16
The detailed programme and the lecture summaries are available here.
The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Elay Shech (Auburn University, Department of Philosophy) entitled Are Mesoscale Structures Natural Kinds? Reconsidering Batterman’s Middle Way. The talk will be given in English. We welcome both in-person and online attendees.
Call for Papers
Date: 5-6th October, 2023.
Venue: Budapest
The Institute of Philosophy of RCH invites you to a presentation by Ferenc Hörcher entitled The relevance of art and culture for conservatism - Roger Scruton's case.
The Institute of Philosophy, RCH, cordially invites you to the conference on 30–31 May 2023, entitled Aristotle On Self-Awareness And His Influence, organised by Attila Hangai and Attila Németh.
”Seneca and the Narrative Self”, a study by Attila Németh, has been published online in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy (Routledge).
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