Lecture Room
Printer Friendly Version

Nietzsche Mind Conference

Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

17th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society of Great Britain and Ireland at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford

St. Peter’s College, Oxford, 11th – 13th September 2009

48 parallel session presentations and 7 keynote addresses:

Prof. Günter Abel, Faculty of Philosophy, TU Berlin, Germany: Consciousness, Language, and Nature. Nietzsche's Philosophy of Mind and Nature

Prof. Brian Leiter, Faculty of Law, University of Chicago, USA: Who is the 'Sovereign Individual'?  Nietzsche on Freedom

Prof. Graham Parkes, Faculty of Philosophy, Cork, Ireland: Nietzsche on Soul in Nature: an Ecological Perspective

Prof. Peter Poellner, Faculty of Philosophy, Warwick University, UK: Nietzsche's Ethics and the Philosophy of Mind

Prof. Bernard Reginster, Faculty of Philosophy, Brown University, USA: The Genealogy of Guilt

Prof. John Richardson, Faculty of Philosophy, NYU, USA: Nietzsche's Dualism?

Prof. Galen Strawson, Department of Philosophy, Reading, UK: Nietzsche's Metaphysics

on Friday, 11 September 2009, 9pm, concert pianist Michael Krücker will perform Nietzsche's Solo Piano Works in the Music Room of St. Peter's College. Admission free. All welcome.

Conference programme, abstracts, and flyer (download as pdf)

View and download the current version of the conference programme, abstracts, and the conference flyer.

Registration

Please click here to go directly to the online registration service. The entire process will take you less than three minutes. You will need to create an account first, using a valid email address. Once registered, the system works like any online shop such as Amazon. Simply select one of the FNS conference registration options (standard or ensuite) either at a discounted rate for FNS members or at the normal rate for non-members. If you are not a member of the society but you would like to become one, select both FNS membership (£10 waged or £7.50 for students/unwaged) and the discounted registration package. Once you have made your selection, go to 'checkout', enter your card details, and finish the booking.

Please make sure that you print a copy of your registration receipt and keep the email confirmation you will receive after the booking. All major credit cards are accepted. If you experience any problems with the system, please don't hesitate to contact us.

IMPORTANT: Deadline for residential registration is Monday, 31 August 2009. Refunds cannot be obtained after Tuesday, 11 August 2009.

Call for papers (download as pdf)

St. Peter’s College

http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/

Directions and transport to St. Peter’s College

http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/downloads/165/maps.html

How to get to St. Peter's College? Download a map from the Oxford railway station or the central bus station. For all residential delegates, please check in with the porters at St. Peter's College upon arrival.

Conference organizers

Dr. Manuel Dries
Dr. Peter Kail

Faculty of Philosophy
University of Oxford
10 Merton Street
Oxford OX1 4J

For questions please write to fnsox /at/ philosophy.ox.ac.uk

The organizers acknowledge the generous support of

The Faculty of Philosophy

The Friedrich Nietzsche Society

Nietzsche Source

St Peter's College

Wolfson College


Sponsors logos