Archived Events
Events which have already happened are listed here. Most have resources from the event (links to articles or videos) that may be of interest.
The SKC Annual Conference 2025 will be held August 13-15 at The Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, Copenhagen University. The conference theme is “Kierkegaard, “the Religious,” and Religions”.
If you wish to present a paper at the SKC Annual Conference 2025, please submit a paper proposal including a title and a short description of your paper (max 350 words) before March 15, 2025, to Bjarne Still Laurberg: bsl@sk.ku.dk
“The work examines the presence and significance of Kierkegaard in Heidegger’s work. After setting out the context of Heidegger’s reception of the Danish thinker and examining his likely knowledge of his writings, the work first examines key Kierkegaardian concepts that are explicitly present in Being and Time, including existence, ‘idle talk’ (Gerede), anxiety, the moment of vision, repetition, and the existential significance of death. It is seen that Heidegger regarded Kierkegaard as an essentially religious writer whose work was only indirectly relevant to Heidegger’s own project of fundamental ontology. Subsequently, the work considers the place of Kierkegaard in Heidegger’s writings from the 1930s onwards, concluding with consideration of the paper Heidegger submitted for the 1963 Paris UNESCO conference marking the 150th anniversary of Kierkegaard’s thought.”
Please see here for more information about this new book by George Pattison.
Elements in the Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard includes titles that are organized around particular themes, and others that are more historically organized – about specific Kierkegaardian texts. Both well-established and emerging scholars contribute to this series, combining decades of expertise with new and different perspectives.
See the website for more information about this new series.
Events which have already happened are listed here. Most have resources from the event (links to articles or videos) that may be of interest.
With chapters from René Rosfort, Anna Westin, and Marcus Dowell, this text compiles chapters on a range of topics related to contemporary bioethics, including sections on psychiatry, disability, and medical developments.
Conference hosted by l’Institut Français.
The Passion of Possibility. Studies on Kierkegaard’s Post-metaphysical Theology
A Seminar at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan, Italy
René Rosfort delivers a lecture for the series “Kierkegaard’s Methodology in the Context of the History of Philosophy” at Aarhus University, 13:00-15:00 local time.
This is the first event of the Ethics of Doubt project, hosted at the University of Southhampton.
Visit the project’s website and view the workshop’s program.
Learn more about Carlota Salvador Megias and their research.
Read the workshop’s abstract, of which the topic “Justice as Invitation to Community – Philosophical Sketches Through Kierkegaard, Aristotle, and Lorde”.
The Faculty of Arts at Aarhus University (Denmark) hosts a two-day intensive course for PhD students. PhD candidates will present their papers, attend lectures, and participate in discussions throughout.
View more information. Please register by April 30th.
“Irony, Humor, and the Quest for the Good Life” – Bernhard Obsieger of Saint Louis University, Madrid – 10:30 on May 30th
“Kierkegaardian Humor’s Way to Self-Knowledge” – Dr. Tami Yaguri of Ono Academic College – 14:00 on May 31st
Learn more about Donnell A. Williamson, Jr. and his research.
Read the workshop’s abstract: “The Pressing Ethical Question: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Søren Kierkegaard on Neighborly Love”.
Sponsored by the American Society of Aesthetics. Confirmed speakers include Antony Aumann, Kathleen Higgins, Alex King, Hans Mars, Sandra Shapshay, and Yuriko Saito. Submissions are due February 1, 2024.
The Søren Kierkegaard Centre hosts their annual conference in Copenhagen, sponsored by the Carlsberg Foundation. This year’s topic is “Kierkegaard Between Individuality and Sociality”. There are many speakers from the international community, of which each lecture is followed by discussion.
October 8, 2024, 13:00-15:00 (Copenhagen time):
Seminar on neighborly love with Claudia Welz (Aarhus University) and Michael Au Mullaney (Fordham University): “Kierkegaard, Løgstrup and Phenomenology” (hosted by the Aarhus Phenomenology Research Group) in room 1467-616 and online.
Please register with Nicolai Krejberg Knudsen knudsen@cas.au.dk to receive the texts on which the discussion will be based.
A conference organized by the Institut Français du Danemark and supported by the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, University of Copenhagen.
Projects and submissions must be submitted by June 1, 2024. Learn more and read the conference’s aims.
A workshop organized by the Research Unit for Kierkegaard Studies at Aarhus University.
For more details and registration information, please see: Plakat.Kierkegaard.Nature.11-2024.
Topic: | Not Telling Everything: Kierkegaard’s Indirect Communication and Chan Buddhism’s bu shuo po |
Speaker: | Jizhang Yi, PhD Adjunct Professor Faculty of Divinity, Trinity College University of Toronto |
Time: | Friday, December 6, 2024 5:00 pm –7:00 pm (Toronto time) EDT |
Place: | Combination Room Trinity College University of Toronto |
Inquiry: | Adjunct Prof. Jizhang Yi, jizhang.yi@utoronto.ca, 778-858-8720 Prof. Abrahim H. Khan, khanah@chass.utoronto.ca, cell: 905-706-0569 Faculty of Divinity, Trinity College, University of Toronto 6 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, Ontario 416-978-6522https://sites.utoronto.ca/kierkegaard/upcoming.htm |