Events
Understanding Homo Individualis
The research project “Understanding Homo Individualis” takes homo individualis to stand for a conceptual structure accounting for the intrinsic individuality of human beings, this individuality being essentially irreducible to physical, biological, mental, or sociological determinations. The purpose of the conference is to stimulate discussion among scholars of a variety of philosophical orientations regarding the consciousness of one’s own individuality, thereby contributing to the current theoretical and practical debates.
Individuation and Social Identities
Phenomenology and Marxism
Groundworks and Perspectives
Self-Reference, Self-Consciousness, Self-Knowledge
Institutions, uncertainty and risk
by Konrad Werner
Being at Odds and Talking Past Each Other
by Hans Rott
Herbert Spencer’s Agnosticism in the Meiji Period
by Richard Stone








