Philosophy by Hand II
Building on the experience of the first part of the lecture series "Philosophy by Hand," the second part aims at widening the theoretical and geographical scope by adopting a more global perspective and deepening methodological questions. The focus of the series will continue to be the interaction between manuscript cultures and philosophical thought and will include a wider number of traditions and languages.
Further information about the series: link to events
Mario Meliadò
The Reading Mind: Practices of Annotation and the Historiography of Medieval Philosophy
Michael Friedrich
Philosophising by Hand? Manuscripts and Print in Song Neo-Confucianism (11th–12th Centuries)
Roundtable Discussion (S. Ebbersmeyer, M. Kirloskar-Steinbach, M. Teeuwen, and Y. Meyrav)
World Philosophies, Materiality, and Challenging the Canon