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February 22 – 26, 2010 History in Film – Film as History: Examples from post-war Italian cinema Prof. Christopher Balme, Department of Theater Studies, LMU Prof. Martin Baumeister, Department of History, LMU March 01 –0 5, 2010 Italy and the Holy Roman Empire: Aspects of their Ecclesiastical and Cultural-Historical Relationship Prof. Manfred Heim, Faculty of Catholic Theology, LMU Prof. Marianne Sammer, St. Pölten School of Philosophy and Theology March 08 – 12, 2010 The Development of Media Law and Media Economy in Times of Crisis Prof. Peter Huber, Department of Public Law, LMU March 22 – 26, 2010 “The Cement of the Universe” Recent Topics in the Theory of Causation Prof. Stephan Sellmaier, Department of Philosophy, LMU - Prof. Erasmus Mayr, Department of Aesthetics, LMU March 29 – April 2, 2010 Behavioral Economics and Law Prof. Jens Kersten, Institute for Politics and Public Law, LMU April 05 – 09, 2010 Knowing what one does: Epistemology and the Philosophy of Action Prof. Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, Department of Philosophy, LMU Prof. Mayr, Department of Aesthetics, LMU Prof. John Hyman, Department of Aesthetics, University of Oxford April 12 – 16, 2010 Architecture and Philosophy Prof. Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, Department of Philosophy, LMU Prof. Winfried Nerdinger, Technical University of Munich April 19 – 23, 2010 Politics and Aesthetics in the Work of Richard Wagner Prof. Wolfgang Rather, Department of Musicology, LMU Prof. Günter Zöller, Department of Philosophy, LMU April 26 – 30, 2010 Art and Philosophy: The Work and the Absence of Work (on Michel Foucault et al.) Prof. Marcus Coelen Institute of Romance Languages, LMU May 03 – 07, 2010 Merkel, Berlusconi, Putin & Sarkozy in the media – Prominent cases of doing gender in European political communication Dr. Sonja Lorenz, Dr. Thomas Koch Institute for Communication and Media Research, LMU May 10 – 14, 2010 Major recent issues in comparative medical law and bioethics Prof. Ulrich Schroth, Department Of Criminal Law, Law of Criminal Procedure, Legal philosophy and Sociology of Law - Prof. Frank Hoepfel, Faculty of Law, University of Wien, May 17 – 21, 2010 Wittgenstein on the Self: Self-Identity and Self-Knowledge Prof. Stephan Sellmaier, Department of Philosophy, LMU May 24 – 28, 2010 Tort Law Prof. Johannes Hager, Faculty of Law, LMU May 31 – June 4, 2010 Venice as the Crime Scene in Popular Contemporary Crime Fiction in English Prof. Enno Ruge, Department of English and American Studies, LMU
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