Lecture at Jagiellonian University in Kraków

I will be giving a lecture at Jagiellonian University. 1364 was Jagiellonian’s founding year, making it one of the ancient universities of Europe. Nicholas Copernicus was a student there, back when the university was less than two centuries old.

My lecture is on postmodern philosophy and its challenge to liberal education, drawing upon themes from the Polish edition of my Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, which was translated by Dr. Piotr Kostyło and Katarzyna Nowak and published as Zrozumieć postmodernizm. Sceptycyzm i socjalizm od Rousseau do Foucaulta by University of Kasimir the Great Press.

In Kraków I thank especially Dr. Katarzyna Wrońska for inviting me to speak.

2 thoughts on “Lecture at Jagiellonian University in Kraków”

  1. When for God`s sake. I have just learned about you, moved from Cracow few weeks ago and this is a freaking antisynchronisity going on here. Gonna be there but can`t find any info on uni`s website.

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