LIST OF PARTICIPANTS and the topics of the presentations
(updated July 9, 2016)
- Cayetano Estébanez, PhD, Professor of Linguistics, University of Valladolid, Spain: “Santayana´s Idea of Madness and Normal Madness in a Troubled Age“
- Flamm, Matthew, PhD, President of the Santayana Society, Chair, Philosophy Dept at Rockford University, USA: “The Liberalism of Irony: Santayana’s Political Philosophy.“
- Nora Horvath, PhD, Széchenyi István University, Gyor, Hungary: “„The whirlwind cannot awe” – The Santayanan Alternatives of Ideological Decisions and Aesthetic Existence“
- Jacquelyn Kegley, PhD, Director, Helen Louise Hawk Honors Program Chair, CSUB Academic Senate, California State University, Bakersfield, USA: “Santayana in Relation to Remembering and Forgetting History”
- Till Kinzel, PhD, Privatdozent at Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany: “Santayana’s Philosophy and the Defence of Beauty in the 21st Century”
- Katarzyna Kremplewska, PhD, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland: “Managing necessity: Santayana on forms of power and human condition “
- John Lachs, PhD, Centennial Professor at Vanderbilt University, USA: “The Life of Reason in the Age of Terrorism”
- Eduardo Mendieta, PhD, Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University, USA “Assassination Nation: The Drone as a Thanatological Dispositif“
- Daniel Moreno, PhD, Editor of Limbo. Boletin sobre los estudios sobre Santayana, Spain: “Santayana on Americanism”
- Maja Niestroy, PhD Candidate, Berlin Forum, Germany: “Santayana’s Philosophy of Love“
- Luka Nikolic, MA Candidate, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Montenegro: “Santayana and the (Postmodern) Spirit of Terrorism“
- Charles Padron, PhD, Editor at Limbo.Boletin sobre los estudios sobre Santayana, Spain: “Santayanan Reason, Terror, and the Everyday World“
- Giuseppe Patella, PhD, Professor of Aesthetics at University Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy: “Barbarism Begins at Home: Santayana and Barbarism in Art and Life”
- Daniel Pinkas, PhD, Professor at University of Media Design, Geneva, Switzerland: “The Philosophical and Political Maneuvers of Egotism, According to Santayana“
- Alicia Garcia Ruiz, PhD, Professor of Philosophy at University of Barcelona, Spain: “Santayana and Varieties of Extraterritoriality: Cosmopolitism and Displacement“
- Herman Saatkamp, PhD, Former President, Stockton University; Fellow at Indiana University’s Institute on American Thought in Indianapolis, USA: “The Life of Reason in the Age of Terrorism: Individual, National, Global Strategies”
- Matteo Santarelli, PhD Candidate, University of Melise, Italy: “Organized Crime as seen by Dewey and Santayana“
- Chris Skowroński, PhD, Associate Professor at Philosophy Dept, Opole University, Poland: “Santayana’s Philosophy of Education Against Fanaticism and Barbarity”
- Andres Tutor, PhD, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, Spain: “An Age of Conflicting Values: G. Santayana on Pluralism“
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