- Our Troubled Institutions: The End(s) of Higher Education, Post-Journalism, and Antisemitism after October 7 The fifth webinar in the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's yearlong series reckoning with the response to October 7 will take place on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at noon Eastern Time. Click here to register for the event. All subsequent panels are likewise scheduled for noon Eastern Time on the seventh day of each month. Panels will run between 90 to 120 minutes, followed by… (continue reading)
- The End of the Academy as We Knew It This is the first in a series of essays we will be publishing in response to the recent events at Columbia University as part of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's Israel initiative. Coming soon will be reflections by Andrei Markovits, Cary Nelson, David Pan, and Michael Kochin.—Gabriel Noah Brahm I try to be sympathetic to the anti-Israel activists roiling campuses everywhere, including… (continue reading)
- Call for Papers: Reckoning with October 7: Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical Theory Reckoning with October 7: Israel, Hamas, and the Problem of Critical TheoryA TPPI ConferenceNovember 8–9, 2024New York City The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute welcomes paper proposals for a conference that reckons with the response, both within higher education at large and especially from the precincts of critical theory, to the atrocities perpetrated by Hamas on October 7, 2023. The conference will cap a… (continue reading)
- Telos 206 (Spring 2024): The Intuitive and the Conceptual Telos 206 (Spring 2024): The Intuitive and the Conceptual is now available for purchase in our store. Individual subscriptions to Telos are also available in both print and online formats. We often have the experience of intuiting something without being able to precisely define what that intuition is. Sometimes this intuition leads to a more well-defined insight, and sometimes it might… (continue reading)
Telos has always celebrated rejuvenation and renewal, and in recent years we’ve embraced that change in a variety of ways. We’ve taken Telos online and digitized our complete archive, allowing institutional subscribers from around the world to access the journal over the Internet. We’ve created a regular conference series in New York City and another more recently in Europe, which have brought together an increasing number of scholars to discuss today’s critical issues in politics and philosophy . . . (continue reading) |
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