These roundtables center around two recent publications by Dean A. Brink. The first book examines how Kyoto School philosophy invests discourses in Continental philosophy with concepts in Asian thought in light of the quantum turn in modern physics in the 1920s. The other book explores how a Badiouian approach to intertextuality may leverage ecological and social accountability in poetry without reducing it to didactic positioning.

Free admission. All sessions are in English.

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Friday, Oct. 14, 2022

Room 201, HC Building,

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Hsin Chu, Taiwan

 

Hosted and co-hosted by Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

International Institute for Cultural Studies

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University