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The NIETZSCHE CIRCLE is a philosophical community whose main concern is artistic production and the question of aesthetics, of responding to the crisis of art and its bearing on life, which concerned Nietzsche from his first to his last works.
 
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Computing and Philosophy: Wittgenstein online and HyperNietzsche, APA, Chicago, April, 25 2004
Paolo D'Iorio, Alois Pichler, Central Division of the American Philosophical Association’s annual meeting in Chicago session


Afternoon of Sunday, April 25, 2:00- 5:00 PM

Computing and Philosophy: Wittgenstein online and HyperNietzsche.

Session Chair: David G. Stern, University of Iowa.

1. “Wittgenstein Online.”

Speaker: Alois Pichler, University of Bergen, Norway. Project Director, Wittgenstein Archives http://www.hit.uib.no/wab


Title: "From a CD-ROM edition to an online research infrastructure.”

Commentator: James Conant, Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago.

2. HyperNietzsche.

Speaker: Paolo D'Iorio, Institute of Texts and Modern Manuscripts, CNRS and École normale supérieure, Paris, France / Sofja Kovalevskaja Award of the A. von Humboldt Foundation, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universtät München, Germany.

Title: "Editing, discussing and learning about Nietzsche in an open source community on the Web".

Commentator: Richard Schacht, Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Email addresses of all concerned:

"David G. Stern" david-stern@uiowa.edu

Alois Pichler

James Conant

"Paolo D'Iorio" diorio@ens.fr

Richard Schacht

News posted by: Salvatore Viola