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Gary Shapiro               




Scheduled talks and events

"'Beyond the Line': Schmitt's Nomos and Nietzsche's Sinn der Erde" Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Rochester, N.Y. November 2012


 Selected recent talks and lectures

 British Society for Phenomenology and Irish Phenomenological Circle, Cork, Ireland, March 30-April 1, 2012, "Rethinking the Picturesque" 

American Philosophical Association, Seattle WA, April 4-7, 2012 "Nietzsche and the History of Philosophy" Symposium of the North American Nietzsche SocietyJanuary 14-15, 2012 

"'Beyond the Line': Nietzsche, Schmitt, and the Nomos of the Earth"Telos Conference, New York City,

American Philosophical Association, Washington, DC, December 2011: commentator on talk by Joshua Andresen (American University of Beirut), “Autoimmunity, Iterability, and Islam” (read in absentia)

Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October 2011 "Continental Philosophy of Art: 1961-2011"

Utah Valley University, September 12, 2011: "Robert Smithson: Art and Entropy"

Colloquium: "Seeing and Reading After Nietzsche," April 9, 2011 ; 10am-4pm, University of Richmond

"Nietzsche's Politics of the Earth," February 24, 2011; 4:45 pm, Westhampton Center, University of Richmond

"Geophilosophy," University of Puget Sound, January 24, 2011

“World, Earth, Globe: Three Experiments in Geophilosophy,” Keynote address, East-West Passages Conference, Pécs, Hungary, November 2010

 “Nietzsche’s Politics of the Earth,” Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, November 2010

“What is Geophilosophy?” Södertörn University, Stockholm, November 2010

“Four Forms of Geoaesthetics,” Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, November 2010 

"Nietzsche's Gay Science of Religion," Kulturforum, Stockholm November 2010

“Strategies of Serendipity: Nietzsche’s Kairotic Vigilance,” October 2010, Conference on Practices of Chance, Rio de Janeiro 

"Nietzsche's Unmodern Thinking: Globalization, the End of History, and 'Great Events,'" Society for European Philosophy (Rome), July 8, 2010
"Land Art and its Diagrams: Frames, Bridges, and Gates," Pontifical Catholic University (PUC) of Rio de Janeiro, March 11, 2010
"Nietzsche's Crisis: Debt, Globalization, and 'Great Events'" Museum Vale, Vitoria, Brazil, Fifth International Symposium, March 6, 2010
“States and Nomads: Hegel’s World and Nietzsche’s Earth,” Nietzsche and the Becoming of Life, Santiago, Chile, November 3, 2009, and at the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, October 30, 2009 

“Frames and Diagrams in Land Art,” International Symposium in Phenomenology, Perugia Italy, July 15, 2009

 

“Territories and Inscriptions: Grounding Goethe’s Elective Affinities,” International Association for Philosophy and Literature, London, June 3, 2009

 

“Garden Variety Philosophy: Geophilosophy and Geoaesthetics,” Brown University, Feb. 25, 2009

“Earth’s Other Times,” CENDEAC (Center for Research in Contemporary Art) Murcia, Spain, March 11, 2008

“Art and Diagram: Geophilosophy and Geoaesthetics,” California College of the Arts, December 6, 2007

“Space, Time, and Hermeneutics,” (on Dennis Schmidt’s book, Lyrical Subjects), at Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, November 8, 2007
   
“The Paradoxes of Art,” American Philosophical Association (invited main program symposium), December 2005

“Borders, Boundaries, and Difficult Crossings,” (Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy [SPEP] invited session, response to Edward Casey) American Philosophical Association, December 27, 2005

“On Archaeologies of Vision,” (SPEP invited session on Shapiro’s book), October 20, 2005

“Assassins and Crusaders: Nietzsche After 9/11,” Nietzsche in New York Conference, Hunter College, April 8, 2005

“Vision: Merleau-Ponty and Foucault,” American Philosophical Association, (invited main program symposium) Dec. 30, 2004
 

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