Today is the last day to register for the Dooyeweerd Research Seminar being held in Cambridge’s’ Tyndale House on February 6th. The provisional schedule is:
9:15 – Coffee and muffins
9.45 – Welcome and introductions
10:00 – Session 1:
- Jonathan Chaplin: Dooyeweerd on the State (‘Public Justice as a Critical Political Norm’, Philosophia Reformata 72.2 [2007])
- David McIlroy, Dooyeweerd on Law (in preparation)
- Response (tbc)
11.15 – Coffee
11:45 – Session 2:
- Jeremy Ive: ‘The diversity of experience and reflection: a comparative response to Vollenhoven and Dooyweerd’s philosophical systems’ (in preparation).
- Response (tbc)
1.00 – Lunch (BYO or order in advance)
2:00 – Session 3:
- Andrew Basden, A Dooyeweerdian approach to Information Systems, (‘Engaging with and Enriching Humanist Thought: The Case of Information Systems,’ Philosophia Reformata 73.2 [2008])
- Response: Rudi Hayward
3.15 – Tea
3:45 – Session 4:
- Arthur Jones, ‘A Response to Recent Reformational Thinking on Evolution’ (in preparation)
- Response: Henk Geertsema
5.00 – Close
6.00 – For those who can, stay on for meal in local pub (at own expense)
More information can be found here: here. Needless to say, this looks like a very interesting seminar. Anyone interested in Dutch-Reformed philosophy who can be in Cambridge on the 6th should certainly try to attend.
That said, I need to go see how expensive train tickets are…