Seminar by Claudio Paolucci on “Umberto Eco. Laughter, and Queen Loanna”
Here is the seminar presented by Claudio Paolucci, Director of Scientific Research, Umberto Eco Institute of Advance Studies, University of Bologna, October 2018.
Here is the seminar presented by Claudio Paolucci, Director of Scientific Research, Umberto Eco Institute of Advance Studies, University of Bologna, October 2018.
The video is here. This is the first in our series of videos in cooperation with The Founders Club. Christian Murray summarizes and explains the important treatise of the Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755) on the Spirit of Law. Here the philosopher argues why the separation of powers is crucial to the health of a republic. Be…
John Kaag of the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, presents his lecture in honor of Hahn Lecturer Doug Anderson at AIPCT in Murphysboro, July 21, 2018. The Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity decided to expand the Hahn Memorial Lecture to include two earlier lectures devoted to the life and work of the main lecturer. …
We have now posted the lecture from July 2017 on our YouTube channel. It is available now to the public. Click here.
Douglas R. Anderson presented the fourth Lewis Hahn Memorial Lecture at AIPCT in Murphysboro on July 21, 2018. The lecture is sponsored by the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity and its affiliated Societies for the Philosophy of Creativity. Dr. Anderson is Professor and Chair of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of North…
The video is here. This is the second video in our series, this one on Locke’s First Treatise of Government. The AIPCT in cooperation with The Founders Club does a series of short videos about the roots of American political thought. This is the first of three videos about John Locke’s political theory, explaining why…
The seminar can be viewed on our YouTube channel here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmeyj42EbHQ&t=28s The AIPCT is pleased to announce a seminar by Roberta Dreon, “Looking at Human Sensibility by Pragmatist Means: In Search of a Rounded Portrait,” free and open to the public. The date is April 1, 2019, at 7 PM at the AIPCT (411 N….