ISNS Bonn 2016 | June 24–25
INAUGURAL WORKSHOP
The inaugural workshop of the International Society for Nietzsche Studies was held at the
International Centre for Philosophy NRW at the University of Bonn.
For the papers from this meeting, see Inquiry 60.1–2 (2017).
International Centre for Philosophy NRW at the University of Bonn.
For the papers from this meeting, see Inquiry 60.1–2 (2017).
SPEAKERS and PAPERS:
for accepting the Committee's invitation to present their work at the meeting in Bonn.
* Indicates, here and below, ISNS Executive Committee members.
**Indicates selection by blind review from among the nearly fifty submissions to the 2016 ISNS Call for Papers.
INVITED DISCUSSANTS:
Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College | CUNY Graduate Center)
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
R. Lanier Anderson (Stanford University)
João Constâncio (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
David Dudrick (Colgate University)
*Ken Gemes (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Béatrice Han-Pile (University of Essex)
Beatrix Himmelmann (UiT | The Arctic University of Norway)
Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton)
Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas)
*Peter Kail (Oxford University)
Paul Katsafanas (Boston University)
Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside)
*Brian Leiter (University of Chicago)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Simon May (King's College London)
Mark Migotti (University of Calgary)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
*Mattia Riccardi (University of Bonn)
John Richardson (New York University)
Simon Robertson (Cardiff University)
Christoph Schuringa (New College of the Humanities, London)
Gudrun von Tevenar (University of London, Birkbeck College)
Benedetta Zavatta (CNRS - Paris)
- *Maudemarie Clark (University of California–Riverside), "Philosophy and the Will to Power in Genealogy III"
- Michael N. Forster (University of Bonn/University of Chicago), “Nietzsche on Morality as a ‘Sign-Language of the Affects’”
- Andrew Huddleston (Birkbeck – University of London), "Nietzsche on the Health of the Soul"
- **Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton), "Attitudes to Suffering: Parfit and Nietzsche"
- **Jonathan Mitchell (University of Warwick), "Nietzsche on Taste: Epistemic Privilege and Anti-Realism"
- **Avery Snelson (University of California–Riverside), "The History, Origin and Meaning of Nietzsche's Slave Revolt in Morality"
for accepting the Committee's invitation to present their work at the meeting in Bonn.
* Indicates, here and below, ISNS Executive Committee members.
**Indicates selection by blind review from among the nearly fifty submissions to the 2016 ISNS Call for Papers.
INVITED DISCUSSANTS:
Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College | CUNY Graduate Center)
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
R. Lanier Anderson (Stanford University)
João Constâncio (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
David Dudrick (Colgate University)
*Ken Gemes (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Béatrice Han-Pile (University of Essex)
Beatrix Himmelmann (UiT | The Arctic University of Norway)
Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton)
Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas)
*Peter Kail (Oxford University)
Paul Katsafanas (Boston University)
Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside)
*Brian Leiter (University of Chicago)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Simon May (King's College London)
Mark Migotti (University of Calgary)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
*Mattia Riccardi (University of Bonn)
John Richardson (New York University)
Simon Robertson (Cardiff University)
Christoph Schuringa (New College of the Humanities, London)
Gudrun von Tevenar (University of London, Birkbeck College)
Benedetta Zavatta (CNRS - Paris)