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SUMMARY:The Heyman Center Presents Lunchtime Lecture with Bernard Stiegler on Becoming a Philosopher in Prison
DESCRIPTION:TUESDAY\, 29 SEPTEMBER 2015 \n12:15-1:30pm\nThe Heyman Center for the Humanities\, Common Room\nColumbia University \nBernard Stiegler is a French philosopher and activist. As a leading thinker of our time\, Professor Stiegler has published a number of extremely important works of social philosophy and cultural history\, concerning technics\, economy\, aesthetics\, between other subjects. He has taught at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris and directs today the Institut de Recheche et Inovation in the Centre George Pompidou\, the most important contemporary art museum in Paris. He is also the president of the Ars Industrialis association. \nBernard Stiegler spent five years in a French prison while in his twenties. It was in that context that he began his study of philosophy. The influence of prison in his development as a philosopher is described in his essay “How I Became a Philosopher” in Acting Out. \nDuring this lunchtime lecture for invited faculty and graduate students interested in justice studies and teaching inside prisons\, Stiegler will discuss his experience while incarcerated and how the time he spent in prison shaped his philosophical thought. \nAdmission is by invitation only. Seating is first come\, first seated. \nSponsors: \nHeyman Center for the Humanities \nInstitute for Comparative Literature and Society \nGraduate School of Arts and Sciences \nMaison Francaise \nCenter for Justice \nGraduate School of Architecture\, Planning and Preservation \nTemple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture \nCenter for Contemporary Critical Thought \nDepartment of Latin American and Iberian Cultures \nDepartment of Art History and Archaeology \nDepartment of French and Romance Philology
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/the-heyman-center-presents-lunchtime-lecture-with-bernard-stiegler-on-becoming-a-philosopher-in-prison/
LOCATION:Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University – Second Floor Common Room\,  74 Morningside Drive\, New York \, NY\, 10027 \, United States
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