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Bill T. Jones Interviewed by Deborah McDowell - Q and A 11/11/08 - Tony Award-winning dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones will be Artist in Residence along with his Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company at the University of Virginia from Nov. 9 through 15. Here he is answering questions from the audience after his interview with Deborah McDowell in the Newcomb Hall Ballroom on November 11, 2008. |
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2008: An Election Post-Mortem11/6/08 - "2008: An Election Post-Mortem, A Forum on Race, Gender and Religion in the Presidential Campaign" took place in Clark Hall on November 6 at 7:30 pm. Designed as an event to bring together UVa students, faculty and the Charlottesville community in an open discussion and assessment of this historical Presidential Campaign, it featured Tim Lovelace, graduate student in History, Lynn Sanders, Assoc. Professor of Politics, Valerie Cooper, Asst. Professor of Religious Studies, and Bruce Williams, Professor of Media Studies, as speakers. A question and answer session ended the evening.
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 3 Part 1 10/1/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 3 Part 2 10/1/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 2 Part 1 9/30/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Substitution and Solicitude: How Levinas Reads Heidegger." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 2 Part 2 9/30/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "Substitution and Solicitude: How Levinas Reads Heidegger." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 1 Part 1 9/29/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "The Phenomenological Origin of the Concept of Givenness." |
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"The Reason of the Gift": Jean-Luc Marion, Lecture 1 Part 2 9/29/08 - The Page-Barbour and Richard Lecture Series of the University of Virginia presents the 2008 Richard Lecturer Jean-Luc Marion, Professor of Philosophy at the University Paris-Sorbonne, the Ecole Normale. Marion is among the best-known living philosophers in France. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida and one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern times. The title of this lecture is "The Phenomenological Origin of the Concept of Givenness." |
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