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“Spenser’s “Vnperfite” Nationhood: Transnational Intimacy and “Mingled” History in the “Saluage Iland”,Michael Gadaleto
“Spenser’s “Vnperfite” Nationhood: Transnational Intimacy and “Mingled” History in the “Saluage Iland”,Michael Gadaleto
On Monday, February 1, the Department of English Language and Literature is going to host a lecture by Dr. Michael Gadaleto at 18:00-19:00. The lecture is open to the public and will take place via Zoom. The details appear below. https://zoom.us/j/94797660412?pwd=aVNXZG5MSC9xRnRGaVNDSEFDbTNqUT09 Meeting ID: 947 9766 0412 Passcode: 856917 Michael Gadaleto Spenser’s “Vnperfite” Nationhood: Transnational Intimacy and “Mingled” History […]
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“Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice “,Greg Caruso (SUNY Corning, Philosophy)
“Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice “,Greg Caruso (SUNY Corning, Philosophy)
Title: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice Speaker: Greg Caruso (SUNY Corning, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, February 4, 2020 Time: 1700-1830 Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85828559441?pwd=bzlCa3lMd0prL0owemRhYWlzQjV3QT09 Meeting ID: 858 2855 9441 Passcode: 679050 Abstract: One of the most prominent justifications of legal punishment, historically and currently, is retributivism, according to which wrongdoers deserve the imposition of a penalty solely for the backward-looking reason […]
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“Divine Protection: Ancient Egyptian Vernacular Shrines in the Eastern Sahara”,Professor Salima Ikram
“Divine Protection: Ancient Egyptian Vernacular Shrines in the Eastern Sahara”,Professor Salima Ikram
Sunday 7 February 2021 Professor Salima Ikram (American University in Cairo) "Divine Protection: Ancient Egyptian Vernacular Shrines in the Eastern Sahara”. The talk will be held on Zoom at 17:00 (UTC + 3): Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/92526032075?pwd=NDhBTVI4cUJTMSsrYVNJMy91S284dz09 Meeting ID: 925 2603 2075 Passcode: 856917 Abstract: Travel is perilous.During the course of tracing ancient desert routes, the North Kharga Oasis Darb […]
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“The Tempest and The Winter’s Tale on the Contested Court Stage”,Gabriel Lonsberry
“The Tempest and The Winter’s Tale on the Contested Court Stage”,Gabriel Lonsberry
On Monday, February 8, the Department of English Language and Literature is going to host a lecture by Dr. Gabriel Lonsberry at 18:00-19:00. The lecture is open to the public and will take place via Zoom. The details appear below. Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99078701041?pwd=YjFudlV5bUhTMEtTYVYwSjNmL3hiQT09 Meeting ID: 990 7870 1041 Passcode: 856917 Gabriel Lonsberry The Tempest and The Winter’s Tale on the Contested […]
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“Title: Aristotle’s elements and a problem for change”,Mary Krizan (University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, Philosophy)
“Title: Aristotle’s elements and a problem for change”,Mary Krizan (University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, Philosophy)
Title: Aristotle’s elements and a problem for change Speaker: Mary Krizan (University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, Philosophy) Date: Thursday, February 11, 2021 Time: 1700-1830 Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86040489541?pwd=aFdzblRWdFFVbHUzQk93MGlCQ3hPQT09 Meeting ID: 860 4048 9541 Passcode: 176506 Abstract: Aristotle’s theory of material elements, as described in On Generation and Corruption II.1-4, points toward a serious issue for his theory of matter and change: in support of his ontology of things, they must be able to change into one another, but such changes are not readily explicable by the mechanisms of […]