Global & Online Events
2024 forthcoming events
2024 forthcoming events
various dates and locations in 2024- including the event in Weimar (April 2024)
various dates and locations in 2024- including the event in Weimar (April 2024)
Première of What Reality? - a classical song-cycle for soprano and piano by Pol Vanfleteren
Première of What Reality? - a classical song-cycle for soprano and piano by Pol Vanfleteren
Soprano: Lissa Meyvis Piano: Pol Vanfleteren
Soprano: Lissa Meyvis Piano: Pol Vanfleteren
What Reality? is a cycle of seven songs for soprano voice and piano by Pol Vanfleteren composed in memory of Paul Feyerabend. The title is borrowed from an article in Conquest of Abundance, pkf's last and posthumous work, which also served as inspiration for the lyrics.
What Reality? is a cycle of seven songs for soprano voice and piano by Pol Vanfleteren composed in memory of Paul Feyerabend. The title is borrowed from an article in Conquest of Abundance, pkf's last and posthumous work, which also served as inspiration for the lyrics.
For an excerpt of the song cycle, please click here
Recent centennial events
Recent centennial events
13 January 2024, 4PM UTC
13 January 2024, 4PM UTC
Launch of pkf's centennial celebrations
Launch of pkf's centennial celebrations
Online gathering to watch a video collage specially prepared for the occasion, launch the centennial website, hear short introductions of the events that will be taking place in 2024, and go over some of the topics that will be covered during the year's events and in some new publications.
February 2022, University of Konstanz
February 2022, University of Konstanz
Nachlass Paul Feyerabend
Nachlass Paul Feyerabend
Novel major deposit of original documents
Novel major deposit of original documents
Novel major deposit of original documents entrusted by Feyerabend to his friend and former TA Robin Assali, collected by Matteo Collodel in the summer of 2019 and brought to the Philosophical Archive of the University of Konstanz with the support of Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend and Prof. Gereon Wolters.