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Fellow seminar: How to read the ‘Direct’ in Direct Realism?

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Madelaine Angelova-Elchinova (MON Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Jul ‘24) will give her second talk on: How to read the ‘Direct’ in Direct Realism? on 04 April 2024 (Thursday) at 16:30...

Fellow seminar: The Bodily Turn and Stoic Philosophy

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Michiel Meeusen (RevHum Fellow, Mar ‘24 – Jul ‘24) will give his presentation on: The Bodily Turn and Stoic Philosophy on 11 April, 2024 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Moderated by...

Fellow seminar: Heritage Hierarchies: Unpacking the ‘Crossroads of Civilisations’ Concept

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Ivo Strahilov (MON Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Jul ‘24) will give his second talk on: Heritage Hierarchies: Unpacking the ‘Crossroads of Civilisations’ Concept on 09 May 2024 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Abstract: The project examines the dynamics of heritage-making and the interaction of heritage and politics in contemporary Bulgaria. Through an anthropological study of two...

Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: On the Tracks of Progress: The Ruse-Varna Railway and the Dimensions of Ottoman Modernisation

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian! We would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture, part of the seminar "Economic (Social) History of Bulgaria: The Future through the Past Culture." The discussion series continue with a lecture by Dr Boriana Antonova (Institute for Historical Studies at the BAS) on "On the Tracks of...

Fellow seminar: Literature, Knowledge, and Epistemic Trust

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Kalle Puolakka (RevHum Fellow, Mar ‘24 – Jul ‘24) will present his project on: Literature, Knowledge, and Epistemic Trust on 16 May 2024 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Abstract: Philosophers have been interested in the epistemic and cognitive value of literature ever since Plato and Aristotle. Does literature convey knowledge? What sort of knowledge does it...