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Violent Turns: Sources, Interpretations, Responses
External guests must register 48 hours before the event and bring a valid ID From the 21st to the 23rd of June 2023, The American University of Paris will host an international conference to provide researchers with an interdisciplinary platform to invest ...
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Conversation with Prof. Joseph Heath (University of Toronto) on his book Enlightenment 2.0
Professors Julian Culp and Albert Wu invite Joseph Heath from the University of Toronto to give a guest lecture in their class “Reason in Dark Times: The Past and Present of the Enlightenment” on Friday, Dec. 11, from 4:20 to 5:55pm. The talk will take pl ...
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CCDS Presents: Frank Ruda, “The Excluded and Grotesque Sovereigns. Luhmann, Foucault, Hegel”
The AUP Center for Critical Democracy Studies in partnership with the College International de Philosophie presents, the Oliver Feltham’s philosophy research seminar “Genealogy and Comparative Ontology of Political Action in European Modernity” in its fou ...
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CCDS Presents: Gilles Marmasse, "L'homme dans l'Etat selon Hegel"
Le Centre d’études de la démocratie critique de l’AUP (CCDS), en partenariat avec le College International de Philosophie, présente le séminaire de recherche en philosophie d’Oliver Feltham «Généalogie et ontologie comparée de l’action politique dans la m ...
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Stephen Sawyer Becomes First Ballantine-Leavitt Professor of History
Professor Stephen Sawyer at the Paris Centennial Conference in 2019. Professor Stephen Sawyer, Chair of the Department of History and Politics and Director of AUP’s Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS), has been awarded the first-ever title of Bal ...
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NYC Alumni Holiday Party
Join the AUP NYC Chapter at Fever-Tree Porch in Bryant Park on Friday, December 3 at 6:30 PM for a holiday celebration! Organized by alumna Ana-Belen Gomez '19, alumni will meet for a drink and perhaps even explore the holiday market together. Be sur ...
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Fragile Antarctica: Journey to the End of the World
This exhibition presents the field experiences of AUP professors Dr. Manuel Caballer and Dr. Lee Ann Galindo during three biodiversity surveys within The Antarctic Treaty area. Against a backdrop of news about climate change, CO₂ and other greenhouse gas ...
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Famine, Affluence, and Democracy: The Politics of Effective Altruism
some alternative suggestions for assisting the global poor that partially overcome these challenges, ...
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The Case of Ourika: Children, the French Slave Trade, and the End of the Rights of Man
of slaves and masters using hitherto undiscovered archival materials to construct a global history of ...
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Supporting Self-Isolating Students with the Paris Pods Scheme
for at least the length of confinement in France, ensuring that no global explorer is left behind ...