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The Heart of Europe Series

During the forthcoming academic year the Forum for European Philosophy in collaboration with the European Institute at the LSE will be hosting a public programme of eight special events under the title The Heart of Europe


The recent upheavals and tensions in the EU and the uncertainty over the EU’s final frontier are posing fundamental questions at the intersection of philosophy, politics, sociology, economics, literature and intellectual history. The idea of a distinctive ‘European identity’ belongs at the heart of the idea of Europe itself. However, in a time when Europe is playing an ever larger role in the lives of European citizens, the idea of a common European identity seems less secure than ever. It is in response to the profoundly uncertain situation of contemporary European life that we seek to engage in a deliberately multidisciplinary way with questions concerning the Heart of Europe.


Speaker(s):

Speaker: Professor Timothy Garton Ash | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

19 October 2006 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Forum for European Philosophy, LSE
Room J5, European Institute
London School of Economics & Political Science
London
WC2A 2AE
+442079557539
http://www.philosophy-forum.org

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Additional Information:

This event is free and opent to all without registration.
It will take place in the Old Theatre, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, Londn WC2A 2AE

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