Category Archives: Saints & Madmen conference papers
Hannah Arendt on Plurality, Spaces of Meaning, and Integrity
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014.
Humanity in dark times
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014.
The danger of being ridden by a type: Reflections on integrity and depravity
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014. Abstract The rhetoric of integration appeals to an all-encompassing spirit of reconciliation and unity. Yet the theory of integrity has … Continue reading
Truth, Integrity and Democratic Politics
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014.
Rejecting Integrity, Choosing Humanity
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014. Additionally, listen to the post-paper at the end of this post. Abstract Integrity maintains the connotation of being untouched. Two … Continue reading
Keeping One’s Bearings in a World Gone Mad
The following paper was presented at Saints and Madmen: Integrity at its Limits, at the Einstein Forum in June 2014. Transcript below. Additionally, listen to the post-paper discussion.