Spring 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
Students must register at least one month before the seminar commences.
Please apply to: shss[a]univiu.org
