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James Bahoh argues that the historical event described in Heidegger’s philosophy is something we can endeavor to bring about. (52 mins.)
Published: 3 April, 2024
Chris Norris on the typecast literature/philosophy distinction in the broader historical context of developments from Jena Romanticism to Paul de Man. His talk includes Kierkegaard-themed or more broadly related poems from Norris's recent collections. (58 mins.)
Published: 3 April, 2024
Gisle Selnes on anxiety, retribution, and the ongoing case of Julian Assange. (49 mins.)
Published: 3 April, 2024
In this video we discuss Nietzsche’s view on democracy and how we should read Nietzsche today. Watch more talks and short lessons on our Vimeo channel. (3 mins.)
Published: 12 October, 2017
Salvation in the philosophy of Alain Badiou. (6 mins.)
Published: 16 October, 2017
2024 Ereignis Conference
Matthew Goulish: “Seven short lectures on silence” (72 mins.)
Published: 5 September, 2024
Ronny Miron: “The Inceptive Silent Saying of the Nothing (or: The Inceptive Silent Saying)” (56 mins.)
Published: 5 September, 2024
Anda Pleniceanu: “Voices from the void: working to not work with Adorno and Blanchot” (0 mins.)
Published: 5 September, 2024
Roundtable discussion with Matthew Goulish, Anda Pleniceanu, Ronny Miron, Chris Norris, and delegates: “We may imagine an economism that would posit a language in which every signifier had a signified and vice versa. In this world language would be so perfectly streched over its objects that no word would be without its thing, and no thing without a word. Confronted with such a sceniaro, we may pertinently ask how to approach silence. What is it that silence “points to”, or references, and, conversely, what word can be given to silence?” (50 mins.)
Published: 5 September, 2024
2023 Ereignis Conference
Prof. Vivek Narayanan, George Mason University, USA: “Trapped Between History and the Transcendent.” (46 mins.)
Published: 14 June, 2023
Prof. Lucy Huskinson, Bangor University, UK: “Psychoanalysis and Architecture: mediating our connection to the material world.” (67 mins.)
Published: 14 June, 2023
Dr. Jeremy Fernando, European Graduate School, Switzerland: “on translation & love.” (67 mins.)
Published: 14 June, 2023
Prof. Dr. Jørgen Veisland, University of Gdańsk, Poland: “Spacetime in Søren Kierkegaard’s Repetition.” (59 mins.)
Published: 14 June, 2023
Roundtable discussion with Prof. Dr. Jørgen Veisland, Prof. Lucy Huskinson, Prof. Vivek Narayanan and delegates: “To the extent that the relationship between physics and metaphysics is entering a new phase in philosophy (e.g., by introducing indeterminacy to physics) and in psychoanalysis (by reconsidering the effects the built environment may have on the mind) in the 21st century, how may this new relationship lead to a different and more constructive world view?” (37 mins.)
Published: 14 June, 2023