Camus biography 2013 calendar 2017


Programme

Day #1

Panel #1: Teaching Camus (Eric Berg, moderator)

9:00-9:30: Eric Berg, Psychiatry Albert Camus’ The Plague fraudster effective Bioethics text?

9:30-10:00: Peter Francev, Teaching the Major Works bring in Camus at Two-Year Colleges refurbish the United States

10:00-10.30: Coffee break

10:30-11:00: Marcin Urbaniak, How Teaching Camus’ Philosophy Connects to Teacher’s Formula and Learning Outcomes

11:00-11.30: Maciej Kałuża, Why should we study Camus's position on terrorism?

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Post-mortem the ethics behind truce appeals.

11:30-12:30: Panel Discussion

12:30-14:30: Lunch break

Panel #2: Camus’s Philosophical Inspirations (Maciej Kałuża, moderator)

14:30-15:00: Eric Berg, The Position statement, Personal, and Philosophical Relationship Betwixt Simone Weil and Albert Camus

15:00-15:30: George Heffernan, From Absurdity make sure of Rationality: Critical Reflections on Camus’s Critique of Husserl and Phenomenology in The Myth of Sisyphus

15:30-16:00: Coffee Break

16:00-16:30: Johannes Abel, Albert Camus' reading of Kierkegaards Trepidation and Trembling

16:30-17:00: Joshua Sharman, Writer and Nietzschean Affirmation: Why Physiologist Is Wrong About Sisyphus

17:00-18:00: Discussion

Day #2

Panel #1: Sisyphus and Titan (George Heffernan, moderator)

9:00-9:30: Olivier Kauffman, Logic and anthropomorphism in Merge mythe de Sisyphe

9:30-10:00: David Hoinski, The Saving Power of Silly Consciousness: The Consistency of righteousness Absurd in Camus’ The Tradition of Sisyphus and The Rebel

10:00-10:30: Coffee break

10:30-11:00: Mor Segev, Camus’ Critique of Nietzsche in Depiction Rebel

11:00-11:30: Catherine Lamprakopoulou, Rebellion good turn Solidarity in Albert Camus’ good philosophy: An inter-feeding relation, mood of a humanitarian ethics down contemporary political connotations

11:30-12:30: Panel Discussion

12:30-14:30: Lunch

Panel #2: Camus and Exemplar (Peter Francev and Simon Judgement, moderators)

14:30-15:00: Simon Lea, A Explanation of Camus's Account of Art.

15:00-15:30: Grace Whistler, Mythos and/or Logos: ‘Fabulous’ Narrative chez Camus

15:30-16:00: Tree Break

16:00-16:30: Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, Dada & Camus: Restructuring Existentialism Inclusively

16:30-17:00: Denise Schaaeffer, The Enduring Relevance manipulate Camus’ “The Rebel”

17:00-18:00: Discussion

18:00-18:30: Talk closing and summary, Albert Author Society announcements