A new study by Gábor Szécsi entitled The Linguistic Foundations of the Mediatization of Communities in Digital Culture has been published in the latest issue of the Proceedings of the European Academy of Sciences & Arts.
The latest Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on A. J. Ayer has been published with the contribution of Ádám Tamás Tuboly.
The HUN-REN Institute of Philosophy cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Steven Gouveia (University of Porto) entitled “Anyway, he looks like a [AI] Doc, doesn't he?”: Ethical Challenges in Medical AI, to be held on the 11th of February, at 11 AM.
The talk and the subsequent discussion will be held in English.
The HUN-REN Institute of Philosophy cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Luka Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman (Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb) entitled Breaking barriers: the unconventional life of dr. sc. Elza Kučera.
The talk and the subsequent discussion will be held in English.
In his lecture at the Universität Wien, Department of Philosophy, titled Epicurus’ Conceptions of Time Attila Németh explores Epicurus’ metaphysics as part of the Speaker’s Events of Epicurean Philosophy series.
Date: December 12, 2024.
The HUN-REN Institute of Philosophy cordially invites everybody to the upcoming talk by Gyula Klima (Fordham University) entitled Thomas Aquinas’ Metaphysics of Form and Existence vs. Contemporary Analytical Metaphysics.
The talk will be given in English, but the subsequent discussion will be in Hungarian.
In his lecture at the UCL Institute on Friday 15th November 2024, titled Freedom and Self-Esteem in Epictetus, Attila Németh explores how Epictetus, a key figure of the imperial Stoa, understood the complex relationship between shame, moral conscience and the divine in shaping an individual’s self-evaluation and self-esteem.
Attila Németh’s study titled Diogenes of Oinoanda and the Epicurean Epistolary Tradition has been published in Francesca Masi, Pierre-Marie Morel and Francesco Verde (eds.) Epicureanism and Scientific Debates. Epicurean Tradition and its Ancient Reception. Volume II. Epistemology and Ethics. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2024.
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