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Eric Voegelin Society Mini-Conference January 3, 2022

Eric Voegelin Society MiniConference January 3, 2022
via Zoom:
https://lsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcofuvrTotGtSSb1DuyVVsvYiKdBHIrz6n


Welcome: 12:0012:05 pm EST (5:005:05 pm GMT) David Walsh, Catholic University of America

Panel 1: 12:051:35 pm EST (5:056:35 pm GMT)

Chair: James R. Stoner, [email protected]; Louisiana State University

Bruno Latour and Eric Voegelin: Did Voegelin Know about the Anthropocene?
Mendo Henriques, The Catholic University of Portugal, [email protected]

Voegelin’s Vicinity to and Critique of Toynbee’s Philosophy of History
Harald Bergbauer, University of Applied Sciences Munich, [email protected]

The Political Philosophy of the European Community
Ferenc Hörcher, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, [email protected]

Mythology and AntiMythology in John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Victor Bruno, Universidade Federal do Piauí, [email protected]

Discussant: James R. Stoner, [email protected]; Louisiana State University


Panel 2: 2:003:30 pm EST (7:008:30 GMT)

Chair: Steve McGuire, Villanova University, [email protected]

Michael Polanyi’s Recovery of the Person Through Science
Thomas Cloud, Louisiana State University, [email protected]

The Tension of Existence in Christian Morality
Thomas Holman, The Catholic University of America, [email protected]

Virtue and the Politics of Pluralism in the Thought of Jacques Maritain
Steven Waldorf, University of Chicago, [email protected]

Truth or Methodology: Reflections on Voegelin’s ‘Reason: The Classic Experience
Sarah Dunford, The Catholic University of America, [email protected]

Discussant: Steven McGuire, [email protected]; Villanova University

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David Walsh is the Chair Board Member of VoegelinView, President of the Eric Voegelin Society, and Professor of Political Science at Catholic University of America. He is the author of a three-volume study of modernity: After Ideology: Recovering the Spiritual Foundations of Freedom (Harper/Collins, 1990), The Growth of the Liberal Soul (Missouri, 1997), and The Modern Philosophical Revolution: The Luminosity of Existence (Cambridge, 2008). His latest book is Politics of the Person and as the Politics of Being (Notre Dame, 2015).

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