CONFERENCES


November 22-23, 2002,  Kierkegaard sessions at the American Academy of Religion
                                        See AAR program, Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
June 9-13, 2001, St. Olaf College. Fourth International Kierkegaard
                        Conference  www.stolaf.edu/services/conferences/kierkegaard

July 5-8, 2001, University of Leeds. Soren Kierkegaard Society of the
                        United Kingdom.
                        Contact Hugh Pyper: www.leeds.ac.uk/trs/Staff/pyper.htm

October 10-13, 2001, Catholic University of Leuven. Immediacy and
                        Reflection in Kierkegaard’s Thought
                        Contact Ingrid Puncher: ingrid.puncher@hiw.kuleuven.ac.be

January 9-11, 2002, Indian Institute of Technology, Karagpur, India
                       .Mind and Consciousness:Various Approaches.
                        This is Multidisciplinary International Golden Jubilee Conference organized
                         by the Departments of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Institute is
                         located  in a residential area of West Bengal, 116 miles of Calcutta
                        Contact Chhanda Chakraborti: micon02@jijli.iitkgp.ernet.inor web
                        http://www.iitkgp.ernet.in/MiCon2002

RESOURCES AND BOOKS

Alastair McKinnon’s book list. He has to dispose of his library. Books either written or published by him are reasonable priced. A few copies of the Kierkegaard Indicies in mint condition are available. Contact him at in7a@musicb.mcgill.ca or visit the following web sites: http://tbrookswilder.com (for the Indicies) or www.skcw.com which gives information on the available resources of the Soren Kierkegaard Workshop

New Publishing series: The Individual. Kierkegaardian Philosophical Library. Direct inquiries to  Professor Giuseppe Mario Pizzuti, CENTRO ITALIANO DI STUDI KIERKEGAARDIANI,  85100 Potenza (Italy) - Via Acerenza 9. Tel 0971 474 535-22591/

El garabato is a publication in Spanish by La Sociedad Iberoamericana des Estudios Kierkegaardianos,  Mexico. The October 2000 issue is on Kierkegaard: the individual versus globalization, and lists among its contributors familiar names such as Luis Guerrero, Arne Gron and Gordon Marino.Submissions to editor Professor Luis Guerrero,elgarabato@yahoo.com.mx

David E. Mercer, Kierkegaard’s Living-Room (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University
                            Press, 2001)

Pia Soltoft, Svimmelhedens Ethik/ Ethics of Dizziness (Copenhagen:
                            Gad Publishers, 2000)

Indu Sarin, Kierkegaard: A Turning Point (Delhi: Renaissance, 1996)

Niels Thomassen, Communicative Ethics In Theory and Practice,
                            trans. John Irons (London:Mcmillan, 1992)

Karen l. Carr and Philip J. Ivanhoe, The Sense of the Antirationalism: The Religious
                          Thought of Zhuangzi (New York, Seven Bridges Press, 2000)

Andre Leverkuhn, Das Ethische Und Das Aesthetiche Als Kategorien
                            Handelns /The Ethical and the Aesthetic and Categories of
                            Action (Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang 2000)

Jorgen Bukdahl, Soren Kierkegaard & The Common Man, translated,revised, and edited by Bruce H Kirmmse
                           (Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 2001)

Alastair Hanny, Kierkegaard : A Bibliography
                          (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)

John J. Davenport and Anthony Rudd, Kierkegaard After MacIntyre
                          (Chicago and La Salle: Open Court, 2001)

Niels Thomassen, Ulykke og Lykke
                           (Gyldendal, 2001)