Friday, December 7

Presentation -- Tradition and Deconstruction
Dr. Philipp Rosemann
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Duquesne University
European Studies Center, European Union Center of Excellence
Department of Classics, Department of English, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Duquesne Universitys Center for the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Humanities Center, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, National Institute for Newman Studies
Free.
Jennifer Waldron
jwaldron@pitt.edu

Dr. Rosemann will examine the relationship between the Christian intellectual tradition and the postmodern deconstructionist approach. Arguing that although tradition and deconstruction may appear inimical, he will present a case for why they imply and require each other. Dr. Rosemann's talk will take the form of a dialogue between texts by the Belgian Denis the Carthusian, the great 15th-century theologian who lived in Germany, and Martin Heidegger, the German philosopher whose reflections on Destruktion in Being and Time remain seminal for the deconstructionist method.

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