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Herbst Colloqium

 

The Power of Images - Philosophy, Politics, Law 

Under the auspices of the Peter Herbst Fund in Continental Philosophy, faculty and graduate students have been invited to present or participate in work-in-progress seminars related to this year’s theme. 

The Seminars serve as an occasion to present recent work, and to build inter-disciplinary networks and dialogues in the humanities across the University.  The Seminars will be held Wednesdays 12:00-2:00 pm on a monthly basis throughout the academic year.

The 2013 Schedule for the Peter Herbst Seminars is now available(word 17 KB)

Fiona Jenkins, School of Philosophy
Desmond Manderson, ANU College of Law / Humanities Research Centre

Date & time

  • Wed 27 Mar 2013, 12:00 pm - Wed 27 Nov 2013, 12:00 pm

Location

Coombs Seminar Room B

Event Series

Herbst colloqium
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