2016-04-13

The German Intellectual Tradition: Phase 1

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source: Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan  上次更新:2015年8月13日
A series of lectures by eminent scholars; coordinated by Professor Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, former S. N. Banerjee Professor of Political Science, Calcutta University. As we know, the German intellectual
tradition is of crucial importance for understanding of social sciences. Many important clues to the understanding of new perspectives like the debate on modernity and Enlightenment, postmodernism, post-colonialism, identity and self, etc. can be traced to the contributions of the German tradition. Considering the importance of this theme, Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata is going to launch a programme of lectures on the following thinkers, namely, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Max Weber,
Nietzsche, Freud, Husserl, Heidegger, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Lukács, Popper, Gadamer, Wittgenstein, Arendt, Benjamin and Habermas. The first phase of the Programme (September, November, 2013; January, March, 2014) will cover four lectures on Kant, Hegel, Marx and Max
Weber. Each thinker would be discussed in two sessions, the duration being of two hours each. The sessions will be addressed by eminent resource persons, followed by interaction with the participants.

Part I - Immanuel Kant: Session I - Lecture by Professor Subir Ranjan Bhattacharya
 2:16:45  
Part I - Immanuel Kant: Session II - Lecture by Professor Gopal Chandra Khan
 1:02:16
Part II -Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Session I - Lecture by Professor Pralhad Sarkar
 1:23:48
Part II -Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Session II - Lecture by Professor Krishna Roy
 1:29:48  
Part III -Karl Marx: Session I - Lecture by Professor Saurin Bhattacharyya
 1:32:29
Part III -Karl Marx: Session II - Lecture by Professor Samik Bandyopadhyay
 1:28:58
Part IV -Max Weber: Session I - Lecture by Professor Prasanta Ray 1:28:59
Part IV -Max Weber: Session II - Lecture by Professor Abhijit Mitra
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