Friday, April 27th

9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.
Founders Hall, Room 148

Will McNeill, DePaul University
“In Force of Language: Language and Desire in Heidegger's Reading of Aristotle’s Metaphysics ?”

10:20 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Founders Hall, Room 148

Ingo Farin, St. John's College, Santa Fe
“The Earliest Draft of Being and Time”

11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Catered Lunch
Founders Hall, Room 148

12:45 p.m. to 2:20 p.m.
Founders Hall Room 249

WELCOME
Tony Mansueto, Dean
Division of Communications and Humanities,
Collin College

THE SECOND RICHARD OWSLEY MEMORIAL ADDRESS
Dennis Schmidt, Penn State University
“On the Unbidden”

2:30 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.
Founders Hall, Room 249

Stuart Elden, Durham University, England
"Heidegger and Fink"

3:50 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Wanda Torres-Gregory, Simmons College, Boston
"The Path of Logos in Heidegger's Reflections on Language before Being and Time."

Saturday, April 28th

9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.
Founders Hall, Room 249

Holger Zaborowski, Catholic University of America
“Speaking Silence? Heidegger and Socrates.”


10:20 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Founders Hall, Room 249

Charles Bambach, University of Texas at Dallas
"The Verdict of Anaximander"

11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Catered Lunch

Founders Hall, Room 148

12:45 p.m. to 2:20 p.m.
Founders Hall, Room 249

KEYNOTE ADDRESS


Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis
"Race and Earth in Heidegger's Thinking During the Late 1930s"

2:30 p.m. to 3:40 p.m.
Founders Hall, Room 249

Joe Lawrence, College of the Holy Cross
"Heidegger on Death: Between Socrates and Sophocles."

3:50 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Michael Eldred, Independent scholar, Cologne, Germany
“Heidegger's Hegel and the Greeks: The Forgetting of Freedom”
Sunday, April 29th

9:00 to 10:30
Founders Hall, Room 249

PANEL PRESENTATION: “Heidegger on Tragedy and Presocratic Thought”

Luanne Frank, University of Texas at Arlington
“Other Beginnings: Scenes from the Lineage of Heidegger’s Parmenidean Aletheia”

Dale Wilkerson, University of North Texas
“Presencing-Play (and the Absence of Nietzsche) in the Heidegger/Fink Encounter: The Heraclitus Seminar of 1966/67"

David Nichols, Boston University
“The Tragic Origin of the Work: Martin Heidegger and the Finitude of Art”

10:40 to 12:10
Founders Hall, Room 249

PANEL PRESENTATION: “Heidegger and Aristotle”

Maureen Melnyk, DePaul University, Chicago
“Understanding Kairos as Augenblick: On Temporality in Heidegger’s Study of Aristotle”

Peter Wake, St. Edward’s University, Austin
“Thaumazein and Greek Phenomenology: Heidegger’s Destruction of Aristotle’s Prioritizing of Sophia over Phronesis”

Brendan Mahoney, SUNY Binghamton
“Thinking with Heidegger toward and though Aristotle’s Metaphysics to Thinking”

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