Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization EU, Brexit, and Bourdieu’s Concept of Social Space 2:30pm -...

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508 O’Brian Hall October 23, Monday 10:15am-11:30am Sergey Dolgopolski (Department of Jewish Thought, UB) Battle for Earth: Is Husserl's 1934 Response to Heidegger still Sufficient? 11:30am-12:45pm Deborah Reed-Danahay (Department of Anthropology, UB) The EU, Brexit, and Bourdieu’s Concept of Social Space 2:30pm - 3:45pm Joseph Conte (English, UB) Transversal Cosmopolitanism and the Global Novel 3:45pm - 5:00pm Luca Scuccimarra (Department of Political Science, University of Rome - La Sapienza) Cosmopolitanism and Military Intervention: On the ‘Human Turn’ of Global Politics October 24, Tuesday 10:15am-11:30am Richard A. Cohen (Department of Jewish Thought, UB) Nobility, Facelessness, Sacrifice 11:30am-12:45pm Tito Marci (Department of Political Science, University of Rome - La Sapienza) Ethics of Hospitality within the Limits of Cosmopolitan Rights Everyone Welcome! This event is free and open to the general public. More information can be found at: jewishthought.buffalo.edu Sponsored by Humanities Institute, Department of Jewish Thought, Office of International Education and Baldy Center Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization

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508 O’Brian Hall October 23, Monday 10:15am-11:30am Sergey Dolgopolski (Department of Jewish Thought, UB)

Battle for Earth: Is Husserl's 1934 Response to Heidegger still Sufficient? 11:30am-12:45pm Deborah Reed-Danahay (Department of Anthropology, UB)

The EU, Brexit, and Bourdieu’s Concept of Social Space 2:30pm - 3:45pm Joseph Conte (English, UB)

Transversal Cosmopolitanism and the Global Novel 3:45pm - 5:00pm Luca Scuccimarra (Department of Political Science, University of Rome - La Sapienza)

Cosmopolitanism and Military Intervention: On the ‘Human Turn’ of Global Politics

October 24, Tuesday 10:15am-11:30am Richard A. Cohen (Department of Jewish Thought, UB)

Nobility, Facelessness, Sacrifice 11:30am-12:45pm Tito Marci (Department of Political Science, University of Rome - La Sapienza)

Ethics of Hospitality within the Limits of Cosmopolitan Rights

Everyone Welcome! This event is free and open to the general public. More information can be found at: jewishthought.buffalo.edu

Sponsored by Humanities Institute, Department of Jewish Thought, Office of International Education and Baldy Center  

Cosmopolitanism vs. Globalization