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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2001

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Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Conference 1998

‘Prospects for Pragmatism’

The Conference will be held at the University of Sheffield, 11–13 September, 1998

Details and booking information may be obtained from Professor Christopher Hookway, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN.

Kierkegaard and Freedom

An International Conference of The British Society for the History of Philosophy

Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge, 3–5 July 1998

Proceedings:

1. Michael Weston (Essex)—Kierkegaard: The Literature on Freedom

2. David Campbell (Glasgow)—Kierkegaard, Freedom, and Self-Interpretation

3. George Pattison (Cambridge)— Sublimity and the Experience of Freedom

4. Antony Rudd (Bristol)— The Subjective Problem of Freedom

5. Paul Bauer (Copenhagen)— Freedom, Motion, and the Self

6. Peter Rogers (Lancaster)— Indirect Communication: Training in Freedom?

7. Joerg Disse (Lucerne)— Autonomy in ‘Either/Or’

8. James Giles (Hawaii)— Anxiety and Tangled Freedom

9. Elsebeth Wulff (Open University)— Kierkegaard: Freedom and Determinism

10. D. Z. Phillips (Swansea)— Freedom and Self-deception in ‘Purity of Heart’

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© 1998 The Royal Institute of Philosophy