Leibniz’s Philosophy of Law Summer Seminar – Atlanta, GA

The Emory University Institute for the History of Philosophy (IHP) will host its Tenth Annual Summer Seminar through May 20-30, 2019, on the topic of Leibniz’s Philosophy of Law. Co-Directors are Ursula Goldenbaum (Emory University) and Daniel Garber (Princeton University). IHP Summer Seminars are designed to bring together a group of faculty scholars specializing in specific areas of the history of philosophy for seminars focused around a shared reading list. Ten participants and the two co-directors meet in two mornings sessions over the course of two four-day weeks for discussions based upon close readings. The afternoons are free for reading and preparing. The Emory Library has collected Leibniz literature since the time of Leroy E. Loemker and also holds the original of Robert Mulvaney’s dissertation on Leibniz’ philosophy of law, defended at Emory in 1965. The IHP seminar format eschews the delivery of conference-style papers in favor of open,…

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