The colloquium for Philosophy in the MENA region (PhiloMENA) invites to the upcoming round table with Dr. Abdulrahman al-Salimi on his new book “Arab philosophical trends: Responses to modernity” (Edinburgh Univ. Pr. 2024).
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The scholarly network Philosophie in der islamischen Welt der Moderne / Philosophy in the modern Middle East aims to further develop a still young research field in the German-speaking academic landscape as well as internationally. In the three years of funding by the DFG (2021-2024) [mehr …]
Roman Seidel … Kata Moser … Sarhan Dhouib … Urs Gösken … Christoph Herzog … Enur Imeri … Carool Kersten … Mansooreh Khalilizand … Anke von Kügelgen … Reza Pourjavady … Nils Riecken … Lorella Ventura … Harald Viersen … Sevinç Yasargil [mehr …]
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The colloquium for Philosophy in the MENA region (PhiloMENA) invites to the upcoming round table with Dr. Abdulrahman al-Salimi on his new book “Arab philosophical trends: Responses to modernity” (Edinburgh Univ. Pr. 2024).
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Network-Member Nils Riecken participates as contributing author to the book launch of “Contemporary Moroccan Thought: On Philosophy, Theology, and Culture” (Brill 2025, pp. 793). The book opens a new chapter in understanding Moroccan and North African intellectual history.
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The colloquium for Philosophy in the MENA region (PhiloMENA) invites to the upcoming round table with Dr. Abdulrahman al-Salimi on his new book “Arab philosophical trends: Responses to modernity” (Edinburgh Univ. Pr. 2024).
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Through their courageous protest actions, women and girls in Iran produce images that continue to animate the protests. How is this revolution of images related to the liberation of bodies and the nature of the revolt, which is already being called a feminist revolution? The author of an article entitled “Figuring a Women’s Revolution: Bodies Interacting with their Images”, who published it under the penname “L” on the feminist website “harasswatch.com” approaches this question – based on her own experience in the first days of the protests – in a phenomenological reflection. We provide the first German translation of this important text in the German section of our website.