Graduate Seminar: Professor Emeritus Rémi Brague (University of Paris)

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Location: 715J Hesburgh Library

Professor Emeritus Rémi Brague, our lecturer for April 2nd, will also offer this graduate seminar. The seminar runs from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and includes lunch. 

The seminar is open to all. A reservation is required if you wish to join for lunch. Please respond by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 1st. 

Prof. Rémi Brague is Professor Emeritus of Medieval and Arabic Philosophy (Université Paris I) and the former Romano Guardini Chair of Philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. He has been Visiting Associate Professor at Pennsylvania State University, John Findlay Visiting Professor at Boston University, Hans-Georg Gadamer Visiting Professor at Boston College, and Visiting Professor at the Universidad de Navarra (Pamplona) and the Università San Raffaele (Milan). He is a member of the Institut de France and was the 2012 recipient of the Joseph Ratzinger Prize. He is the author of numerous books on classical and medieval philosophy, culture, religion, literature, and law, including Europe, la voie romaine (1992), La Sagesse du monde: Histoire de l’expérience humaine de l’univers (1999), Introduction au monde grec. Études d’histoire de la philosophie (2005), La Loi de Dieu. Histoire philosophique d’une alliance (2005), Au moyen du Moyen Âge. Philosophies médiévales en chrétienté, judaïsme et islam (2006), Modérément moderne (2014), and Le Règne de l’homme: Genèse et échec du projet moderne (2015).