ISNS Chicago 2017 | March 3–14
The second annual workshop of the International Society for Nietzsche Studies
was held at the University of Chicago, hosted by the Center for Law, Philosophy & Human Values.
For papers from this meeting, please see Inquiry 61.1 (2018).
was held at the University of Chicago, hosted by the Center for Law, Philosophy & Human Values.
For papers from this meeting, please see Inquiry 61.1 (2018).
SPEAKERS and PAPERS:
for accepting the Committee's invitation to present their work at the meeting in Chicago.
* Indicates, here and below, ISNS Executive Committee members.
**Indicates selection by blind review from among the submissions to this year's Call for Papers.
INVITED DISCUSSANTS:
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
*Jessica N. Berry (Georgia State University)
Reid Blackman (Colgate University)
*Maudemarie Clark (UC Riverside)
Manuel Dries (The Open University)
David Dudrick (Colgate University)
Michael Forster (University of Chicago | Universität Bonn)
*Ken Gemes (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Andrew Huddleston (Birkbeck – University of London)
Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton)
Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas)
*Peter Kail (Oxford University)
Paul Katsafanas (Boston University)
*Brian Leiter (University of Chicago)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Mark Migotti (University of Calgary)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Christopher Raymond (Vassar College)
Alex Silk (University of Birmingham)
Gudrun von Tevenar (Birkbeck – University of London)
- **Ian Dunkle (Boston University), "Moral Physiology: On the Context and Purpose of Nietzsche's Theory of Life"
- **Claire Kirwin (University of Chicago), "Pulling Oneself Up By the Hair: Understanding Nietzsche on the Freedom of the Will"
- **Harold Langsam (University of Virginia), "Nietzsche and Value Creation"
- Bernard Reginster (Brown University), "What is the Structure of the Genealogy of Guilt in GM II?"
- *Mattia Riccardi (Universität Bonn), "Virtuous homunculi: Nietzsche on the Order of the Drives"
- Donald Rutherford (University of California – San Diego), "Nietzsche as Perfectionist"
for accepting the Committee's invitation to present their work at the meeting in Chicago.
* Indicates, here and below, ISNS Executive Committee members.
**Indicates selection by blind review from among the submissions to this year's Call for Papers.
INVITED DISCUSSANTS:
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
*Jessica N. Berry (Georgia State University)
Reid Blackman (Colgate University)
*Maudemarie Clark (UC Riverside)
Manuel Dries (The Open University)
David Dudrick (Colgate University)
Michael Forster (University of Chicago | Universität Bonn)
*Ken Gemes (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Andrew Huddleston (Birkbeck – University of London)
Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton)
Scott Jenkins (University of Kansas)
*Peter Kail (Oxford University)
Paul Katsafanas (Boston University)
*Brian Leiter (University of Chicago)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Mark Migotti (University of Calgary)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Christopher Raymond (Vassar College)
Alex Silk (University of Birmingham)
Gudrun von Tevenar (Birkbeck – University of London)