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SHAKESPEARE AND PHILOSOPHY

SHAKESPEARE AND PHILOSOPHY

A Seminar with Simon Critchley | June 30- July 7, 2012Whether tragical, comical, historical or lyrical, the vast human panorama of Shakespeare’s work raises many of the deepest and most… Read more »

Simon Critchley interview — Style in Theory

Simon Critchley interview — Style in Theory

James Corby (University of Malta) interviews Simon Critchley (New School) by video link during the Style in Theory / Styling Theory conference in Malta in November 2009.

SHAKESPEARE AND PHILOSOPHY

SHAKESPEARE AND PHILOSOPHY

A Seminar with Simon Critchley | June 30- July 7, 2012 Whether tragical, comical, historical or lyrical, the vast human panorama of Shakespeare’s work raises many of the deepest and… Read more »

Between Baudrillard and the Cave: Alfredo Jaar and Simon Critchley in Conversation

Between Baudrillard and the Cave: Alfredo Jaar and Simon Critchley in Conversation

Developing their earlier discussion of news media’s screening of global events, artist Alfredo Jaar and philosopher Simon Critchley consider how images can conceal, expose or recreate the reality we inhabit…. Read more »

Audio: Simon Critchley on Critical Theory Today (1 of 2)

Audio: Simon Critchley on Critical Theory Today (1 of 2)

Part 2

Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 12-21, 2011

Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 12-21, 2011

The Tilburg Philosophy Summer School The Tragic and Its Limits A Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 12-21, 2011 for more information, please visit: http://www.tilburgphilosophysummerschool.com/ Is the tragic an adequate… Read more »

ON THE TRAGIC AND ITS LIMITS  – THE TILBURG PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2011

ON THE TRAGIC AND ITS LIMITS – THE TILBURG PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2011

A Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 12-21, 2011 Is the tragic an adequate category for thinking about the nature of contemporary conflicts, and their cycles of revenge, violence and… Read more »

Men With Balls: The Art of the 2010 World Cup

Men With Balls: The Art of the 2010 World Cup

Men With Balls: The Art of the 2010 World Cup Curated by Simon Critchley June 10 – July 11, 2010 Opening reception: June 10, 6-8pm LIVE screening of matches at… Read more »

Critchley’s New Column in NYT

Critchley’s New Column in NYT

NY Times has a new column, entitled ‘The Stone‘: The Stone is a new opinion series that will feature the writings of contemporary philosophers on issues both timely and timeless… Read more »

Critchley, “Who Can I Fuck”

Critchley, “Who Can I Fuck”

From the blog “How to Live”, a post by Simon Critchley.

A workshop on Simon Critchley’s Work

A workshop on Simon Critchley’s Work

The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Philosophy & Classics announces a workshop on the thought of Simon Critchley who will be the Brackenridge Distinguished Visiting Professor. The… Read more »

POLITICS, RELIGION, AND VIOLENCE -THE TILBURG PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2010

POLITICS, RELIGION, AND VIOLENCE -THE TILBURG PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SCHOOL July 2010

A Seminar with Simon Critchley | July 15-24, 2010 The return to religion has become perhaps the dominant cliché of contemporary theory. Of course, theory often offers nothing more than… Read more »

Critical Horizons: Special Issue on Simon Critchley’s Neo-Anarchism

Critical Horizons: Special Issue on Simon Critchley’s Neo-Anarchism

Critical Horizons:A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory VOLUME 10 (2009) ISSUE 2 **SPECIAL ISSUE**Ethics of Commitment and Politics of Resistance:Simon Critchley’s Neo-AnarchismEdited by Robert Sinnerbrink and Philip A. Quadrio… Read more »

Critchley on Being and Time Part 7

Critchley on Being and Time Part 7

Being and Time, part 7: Conscience For Heidegger, the call of conscience is one that silences the chatter of the world and brings me back to myself Link

Simon Critchley on Heidegger in the Guardian

Simon Critchley on Heidegger in the Guardian

Several parts to this series, currently Part 4.

Simon Critchley in New York Times

Simon Critchley in New York Times

Beyond the Sea By Simon Critchley Thinking is thanking. So, let me begin by thanking the readers of “Happy Like God” for their thoughtful and voluminous responses. It is obviously… Read more »

Continental Philosophy Review: Volume 42, Number 1, February, 2009

Continental Philosophy Review: Volume 42, Number 1, February, 2009

TOC Introduction to the special issue on continental philosophy of law — Nick Smith The catechism of the citizen: politics, law and religion in, after, with and against Rousseau —… Read more »

Critchley on Oscar Wilde

Critchley on Oscar Wilde

Wilde’s extraordinary panegyric to Christ culminates in what he calls Christ’s ‘dangerous idea’. This turns upon the treatment of a sinner like Wilde himself. Christ does not condemn the sinner… Read more »

Second Workshop in Social and Political Thought at Michigan State University

Second Workshop in Social and Political Thought at Michigan State University

POWER, CONFLICT, AND COMMITMENT: RETHINKING THE POLITICAL Second Workshop in Social and Political Thought at Michigan State University March, 28/29, Saturday: 9am-6pm, Sunday: 9:30am-12:30pm http://www.msu.edu/~lotz/workshop2009/index.htm Description: During recent decades philosophers… Read more »

“Critchley’s Violent Thoughts About Slavoj Zizek” – by Simon Critchley

“Critchley’s Violent Thoughts About Slavoj Zizek” – by Simon Critchley

Link (h/t: Marcus Leis Allion)