Autumn 2021 (Nov 4-5)

                      

Day 1: November 4, 2021, Thursday

  Name Surname Title Affiliation, Country BOSTON Time (UTC - 4)
1 Barry Stocker Subjectivity and Love in Kierkegaard Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 7:00 - 8:00
2 Marlene Prosdocimo Love sub contraria specie: the need for suffering to be one with God and love the neighbor University of Bologna, Italy 8:00 - 9:00

Break 30 mins

3 Melissa Fox-Muraton Kierkegaard on Love, Sexuality, and the Dangers of Objectification ESC Clermont, France 9:30-10:30
4 Carlota  Salvador Megias Johannes and Vilhelm, Reconciled: Disengaging Love’s Unitive and Contributory Aspects in Either/Or Univeristy of Bergen, Norway 10:30 - 11:30

Break 30 mins

5 Todd DeRose A Trinitarian Approach to Neighborly Love in Kierkegaard Ohio State University, USA 12:00-13:00
6 Jeffrey Hanson Kierkegaard on Giving a Banquet: Neighbor-Love's Spiritualization of Romantic Loves Harvard University, USA 13:00-14:30
           

Day 2: November 5, 2021, Friday

  Name Surname Title Affiliation, Country BOSTON Time (UTC - 4)
1 Jonas  Hodel Mitigation and Leniency as Love’s Default-Setting in Kierkegaard Tubingen, Germany 10:00-11:00
2 Siobhan  Marie Doyle The Paradoxical Nature of Kierkegaard’s Ethics of Love UCD, Ireland 11:00-12:00

Break 30 mins

3 Daniel Watts Love’s Object, Love’s Aim  Univeristy of Essex,  University of Sheffield, UK 12:30-13:30
Robert  Stern
4 Sarah Horton Mourning Becomes Antigone: Love of the Dead and the Suspension of the Ethical Boston College, USA 13:30-14:30

Break 30 mins

5 Rick Furtak Why Love is Edifying Colorado College, USA 15:00-16:00
6 John  Lippitt Moral Criticism, Self-Righteousness and Generosity of Spirit: Some Implications for the “One Who Loves” University of Notre Dame in Australia, Australia 16:00-17:30