ISNS London 2018 | March 16–17
The third annual workshop of the International Society for Nietzsche Studies
was generously hosted by Birkbeck University of London.
For papers from this meeting, please see Inquiry 62.1 (2019).
The third annual workshop of the International Society for Nietzsche Studies
was generously hosted by Birkbeck University of London.
For papers from this meeting, please see Inquiry 62.1 (2019).
AUTHORS and PAPERS:
** Indicates authors selected via blind review from submissions to annual Call for Papers
INVITED PARTICIPANTS:
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
Jessica N. Berry * (Georgia State University)
Reid Blackman (Colgate University)
Maudemarie Clark * (UC Riverside)
João Constâncio (Nova University Lisbon | IFILNOVA)
Manuel Dries (The Open University)
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)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Simon May (King's College London)
Allison Merrick (California State University – San Marcos)
Alexander Nehamas (Princeton University)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Christopher Raymond (Vassar College)
Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
Mattia Riccardi * (University of Porto)
John Richardson (New York University)
Christoph Schuringa (NCH London)
Paolo Stellino (Nova University Lisbon | IFILNOVA)
Benedetta Zavatta (ITEM | CNRS/ENS – Paris)
- Christopher Fowles** (University of Oxford), "Nietzsche on Conscious and Unconscious Thought"
- Sebastian Gardner (University College London), "Nietzsche on Kant and Teleology in 1868: '"Life" is something entirely dark...'"
- Thomas Lambert** (Princeton University), "Discovering Values: Nietzsche’s Constructivist Metaethics"
- Brian Leiter* (University of Chicago), "The Innocence of Becoming: Nietzsche Against Guilt"
- James A. Mollison** (Purdue University), "Nietzsche's Critique of Stoicism: Naturalism and Value, Suffering and Amor Fati"
- Gudrun von Tevenar** (Birkbeck University of London), "Gratitude, Revenge, and Mitleid: Reading Nietzsche's Daybreak 138"
** Indicates authors selected via blind review from submissions to annual Call for Papers
INVITED PARTICIPANTS:
Tiziana Andina (University of Turin)
Jessica N. Berry * (Georgia State University)
Reid Blackman (Colgate University)
Maudemarie Clark * (UC Riverside)
João Constâncio (Nova University Lisbon | IFILNOVA)
Manuel Dries (The Open University)
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)
Paul S. Loeb (University of Puget Sound)
Simon May (King's College London)
Allison Merrick (California State University – San Marcos)
Alexander Nehamas (Princeton University)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (University of Chicago)
Christopher Raymond (Vassar College)
Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
Mattia Riccardi * (University of Porto)
John Richardson (New York University)
Christoph Schuringa (NCH London)
Paolo Stellino (Nova University Lisbon | IFILNOVA)
Benedetta Zavatta (ITEM | CNRS/ENS – Paris)