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Self, Motivation and Virtue Project — Funding deadline 1st December
Marquette University is inviting letters of interest for new research projects on the topics of the self, motivation, and virtue. Approximately ten research proposals at $190,000 each (funded by a Templeton grant) will be awarded through this initiative. Our purpose is to open … Continue reading
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.
Simone Weil workshop with David Levy, 26th September
Our Portraits of Integrity workshops restart this month with Dr David Levy (Edinburgh University) on Simone Weil. As usual we meet 2-5pm in Newcastle. Full details of the meeting here and a full meeting schedule for this semester here. Please … Continue reading
Art and Subculture: Protecting integrity in the marketplace — Call for help
I am considering submitting a proposal to run a Cumberland Lodge Colloquium on the above topic. The starting point is this extract Grayson Perry’s 2013 Reith Lectures: And this idea of being sincere, real, being realness, having integrity, sincerity, authenticity – these are qualities … Continue reading
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.
Cultures of Integrity: c.1775 – c.1851. Call for Submissions
Edited collection on the culture of integrity We are seeking submissions for a proposed edited collection of essays that examines the meaning and uses of ‘integrity’ in British, American, and transatlantic societies in the period from the American Revolution to … Continue reading
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
Integrity Project Journal launch
We are excited to launch an online journal of essays and talks addressing our themes and questions. You can listen to recordings of papers from our conferences and workshops or read essays submitted to the Project. Click on the ‘Project … Continue reading
