2013 in philosophy
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2013 in philosophy
Events
- The 23rd World Congress of Philosophy was held from August 4 through August 10, 2013, in Athens, Greece.[1] The 2013 World Congress of Philosophy is organized by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies in collaboration with the Greek Philosophical Society.
- The 200th anniversary of Søren Kierkegaard's birth was celebrated on May 5, 2013, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Conferences on Kierkegaard's philosophy and theology were held from May 6 through May 8, 2013 in Copenhagen, as well as numerous other cities throughout the world.[2] The anniversary was organized by the International Kierkegaard Society with support from the University of Copenhagen.
Publications
- George Pattison, Kierkegaard and the Quest for Unambiguous Life (2013)
Deaths
- Diogenes Allen (January 13)
- Julia Penelope (January 19)
- Xu Liangying (January 28)
- Kurt Hübner (February 8)
- David Hartman (February 10)
- Eugenio Trías Sagnier (February 10)
- Krzysztof Michalski (February 11)
- Ronald Dworkin (February 14)[3][4]
- Grigory Pomerants (February 16)[5]
- Raymond Boudon (April 10)
- Joachim Kopper (April 17)
- Dallas Willard (May 8)
- Fred Dretske (July 24)
- Peter Geach (December 21)
References
- ↑ "Philosophy as Inquiry and Way of Life". International Federation of Philosophical Societies. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
- ↑ "University of Copenhagen - SK2013". International Kierkegaard Society. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
- ↑ Hodgson, Godfrey (14 February 2013). "Ronald Dworkin obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
- ↑ Liptak, Adam (14 February 2013). "Ronald Dworkin, Scholar of the Law, Is Dead at 81". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
- ↑ "Philosopher, Cultural Theorist and Human Rights Legend Grigory Pomerants Passes Away". Russkiy Mir Foundation. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
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