Deleuze, Philosophy, Transdisciplinarity

Posted: Tuesday 20 Dec 2011
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Deleuze, Philosophy, Transdisciplinarity Goldsmiths, University of London 10th-11th February Plenary Speakers: Eric Alliez, Miguel de Beistegui, John Mullarkey, Laura Cull, Anne Sauvagnargues Invited Speakers: Giuseppe Bianco, Andrew Goffey, Marjorie Gracieuse, Christian Kerslake, Iain MacKenzie, Stamatia Portanova, Nathan Widder Organised by the Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London (Masa Kosugi) and the School of European Culture […]

Andrew Benjamin on Democracy and the University

Posted: Thursday 15 Dec 2011
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Professor Andrew Benjamin (Monash University) is the author of many books including most recently Of Jews and Animals (Edinbugh University Press) and Place, Commonality and Judgment: Continental Philosophy and the Ancient Greeks (Continuum). To read his recent essay on ‘Democracy and the University: Notes on Fichte’s “Some Lectures concerning the Scholar’s Vocation’, click here: Democracy_and_the_University […]

Laruelle Lecture now downloadable

Posted: Monday 12 Dec 2011
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An audio recording of the LGS lecture by François Laruelle (Swedenborg Hall, December 7, 2011) and a translation of his paper is now available: click here

Posted: Monday 05 Dec 2011
by Wilson

Facebook is not a neutral ‘tool’ for the political expression of popular reason. It is a form that is itself transformative of other political structures, ushering in a new kind of governmentality.

Simon Crichley,  ‘”Do it, England”: The Hamlet Doctrine, Part 1’, 29 November 2011, Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2TH. To listen click here Simon Critchley is Hans Jonas Professor at The New School for Social Research in New York, and the author of many books including, more recently, On Heidegger’s Being and Time, The […]

LGS 2017 Summer Academy Progamme: '1967'

Tuesday 09 May 2017
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This is the final programme for the 2017 London Graduate School Summer Academy in the Critical Humanities, on the topic of '1967': Monday 26 June 1pm...