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are pleased to announce the Symposium Platonicum XII: Plato’s Parmenides.
The Symposium will take place
The International Plato Society organizes a symposium on a single Platonic dialogue every three years
place July 15–20, 2019, in Paris, mainly at the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art (2, rue Vivienne
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The publication of The Clinic of Disability Psychoanalytical Approaches affords English speaking readers
psychoanalyst a member of the Société Psychanalytique de Paris and emeritus lecturer at the Psychoanalytical Studies
Studies Faculty at the University Denis Diderot Paris. She has conducted studies into the psychoanalytical
thinking in English speaking countries and pave the way for dialogue with our counterparts internationally
for disabled children and their families and into the creative process in artists. She is a founding member
Their edited collection, The Clinic of Disability: Psychoanalytical Approaches, has recently been published
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medicine from the 1970s-80s onwards. The term psychiatry is to be taken in the broadest sense of the word as
title Who cares raises the question of the attention paid to the patient in the therapeutic relationship
What is more the question Who cares is intended as a reflection on the place the role and the recognition
recognition of the history of psychiatry in the wider field of the social and political history of the English-speaking
from the workhouse to the asylum were a constant feature and one of the official duties of the Commissioners
“The Extraction of the Stone of Madness”, Hieronymus Bosch, c. 1494, Museo del Prado
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romans de Zora Neale Hurston, Sylvia Wynter, Ngugi wa Thiong'o et Pius Ngandu Nkashama".
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for the philosophy of translation. Furthermore we will present the newborn Research Center for the Philosophy
translation and from the perspective of translation How does translation intervene in the relationship between
PHILTRA based at the University of Padova and discuss further forms of partnership with the CRPM. Discussants
translation tell us about language in general and on the specificity of philosophical language What effects
otherness does translation return to us And what are the resources of a philosophical practice that coincide
obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Trieste in 2018 with a dissertation on the relationships between
PHILTRANS at the Department of Philosophy Sociology Education and Applied Psychology under the supervision
collaboration with the Kyoto University Professor Naoko Saito . PHILTRANS puts translation at the centre of philosophical
inquiry. The project has both a theoretical and an educational dimension it will study the transformative
and Applied Psychology and Member of the Steering Committee of the Internationale Hegel-Vereinigung. His
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partenaires du projet Precarity and Post-autonomia the Global Heritage Vincenzo Binetti University of Michigan
Precarity and Post-autonomia: the Global Heritage »,
avec le soutien du NWO (The Netherlands Organisation
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(Raphaële Miljkovitch, University Paris 8) and the Museum of Quai Branly (Philippe Charlier)
occupational career. One of the issues adressed by the program is about the role of knowledge about other
Mallet supervise a program funded by the UPL in collaboration with the laboratory PARAGRAPH Raphaële Miljkovitch
Miljkovitch University Paris 8 and the Museum of Quai Branly Philippe Charlier . This program is focused
children and adolescents toward non-human animals and the function of this emotion and eco-anxiety in foreseing
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2014 et co-édité Alliances and Power Politics in the Trump Era Palgrave Macmillan 2020 et Les communistes
Kissinger The US and the Portuguese Revolution Lanham MD Rowman Littlefield 2011 . Kenneth Maxwell The Making
in Détente International Support for the Socialist Party in the Portuguese Revolution Cold War History
Del Pero Which Chile Allende Henry Kissinger and the Portuguese Revolution Cold War History Vol. 11 No
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with at its core the very status of images and of missionary expansion worldwide the papers will consider
s word. In the case of languages relying on non-alphabetical systems how important was the early Renaissance
not just for European languages as had been the case since the earliest days of printing but for non-European
texts and the way this mode of circulation for text-cum-image productions may have evolved over the period
As printing developed making possible the production of more complex layouts and in larger quantities
Lafont Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 for the Polyglot Pages book project Donatella Montini Sapienza
Sapienza Università di Roma Italy on behalf of the EMoDiCon project Early Modern Didactic texts across
Paris Nanterre Institut Universitaire de France for the Translation and Polyglossia in Early Modern England
on the visual element in the co-presence of several languages in early modern didactic texts. The papers
conference, a collaboration between the EMoDiCon project and the Translation and Polyglossia in Early
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Odyssey the sudden rise of the belief in extra-terrestrial intelligence the cold war context and the connections
as the point when the tension between progress and the environment began to tip in favour of the environment
V UFR LCE The space age of 1957-72 once regarded as the future is now firmly part of the historical
astrofuturism the belief in space travel as the inevitable ultimate in human progress. It looks at the role of
UFR LCE The years 1968-72 witnessed both the Apollo programme of Moon landings in 1968 and the birth of
History at the University of Central Lancashire UK and author of Earthrise a Short History of the Whole Earth
Gladstone s Library Sorbonne University the Free University of Berlin and the universities of Hertfordshire Durham
internationally in February 2023. He has written essays on the film 2001 A Space Odyssey in Stanley Kubrick New
is also a historian of Britain author of Peterloo the English Uprising Oxford UP 2019 www.oup.com discount
discount code AAFLYG6 . He was consultant to the Peterloo 2019 bicentenary programme in Manchester and has