Conferences on Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
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Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
June 2014
M. Darrol Bryant
M. Darrol Bryant
Wayne Cristaudo
Norman Fiering
Norman Fiering
The Uni-versity of Logic, Language, Literature’: Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy at Dartmouth College, 1935
Clinton C. Gardner
Michael Gormann-Thelen
SOME NECESSARY BUT PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON EUGEN ROSENSTOCK- HUESSY AS ABJECT, OR, WHAT MIGHT BE SPECIFIC ON HIS SOCIOLOGY I?
Feico Houweling
Raymond Huessy
An Introduction in Four Acts and an Epilogue (a work in progress, at least of as May 15th)
Raymond Huessy
James B. Jordan
Sergio Mas Diaz
Michael Edward Moore
Paul Myers
From Studying Eugen, to Standing in Eugen’s Study: The Grammatical Method for Group Leadership
Christian Roy
Revolution, Work, Resistance: French Personalism’s Connections with Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
Nick Ruiter
Hidekazu Utsunomiya
Lise van der Molen
Introduction to the Bibliography and Guide of the microfilmed work of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
Lise van der Molen
Lise van der Molen
Lise van der Molen
Dartmouth College
November 2010
The conference was held at Dartmouth College in on Friday, November 12 and Saturday, November 13, 2010.
Clinton C. Gardner
CAMP WILLIAM JAMES AND ROSENSTOCK-HUESSY'S VISION OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM
Feico Houweling
How Does Our Life Bear Fruit? The unfinished story of the Rosenstock-Huessy Huis in Haarlem
Otto Kroesen
Svein Loeng
Dartmouth College
July 2008
Norwich, Vermont
July 2006
Harold J. Berman
Meredith A. Cargill
The Communication Theory of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
W. Thomas Duncanson
Rodomontade: The Attack on the Student as Pedagogical Tactic
Christopher C. Emerick
Waiting to Inhale: Toward an Understanding of the Spirit as the (Pre)condition for the Possibility of Speech
Clinton C. Gardner
David B. Goldman
What Rosenstock-Huessy can teach us about globalisation and law
James Eric Lane
Why Rosenstock-Huessy’s Speech and Reality is Important
Emanuel Oglice
Self in Community: Man’s Spirit in the Coming Age
Christoph Richter
Approaching temporality and human time consciousness through the Sociology of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
Terry Simmons
Varieties of Military Experience: Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, William James, and the Moral Equivalent of War
Allerton Park Conference Center, Monticello, IL
June 2002
M. Darrol Bryant
Wayne Cristaudo
W. Thomas Duncanson
Feico Houweling
Planetary Posts: the Moral Equivalent to Globalization, in loving memory of Bob O’Brien
Frances B. Huessy
Rosenstock-Huessy and His Students’ Bequest
Mark M. Huessy
Piracy, Technology, September 11, and the Cellar Walls
Peter Huessy
Notes on Creating the Future: Martin Luther King and Ronald Reagan
Raymond Huessy
Raymond Huessy
Vitaly Makhlin
AFTER THE REVOLUTION: In Search of a New Orientation with Constant Reference to Rosenstock-Huessy’s Analysis of Russia
Paul Myers
From Studying Eugen, to Standing in Eugen’s Study: The Grammatical Method for Group Leadership
Lauren Pfister
Metaphysical Musings on Play, Sport, and the Temptations of the Extraordinary
Robert S. Smith
COMMONWEAL
Robert S. Smith
Planetary Pedagogy
Olavo de Carvalho
Translating The Origin of Speech
Lise van der Molen
Trinity Sunday
Twente, The Netherlands
August 1992
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
August 15-19, 1988
The evening sessions at the 1988 conference featured talks by Hal Berman in the opening session, by Marshall Meyer and Dick Shaull the following evening, by Hans Achterhuis and Frank Davidson on the third evening, and by Page Smith on the final evening of the conference. (The recordings made available here are very rough tape-to-MP3 transfers, with significant fluctuations in volume and quality. We hope in time to be able to replace them with much improved files.)
Robert Castle
From Desperation to Salvation: Revealing and Concealing Nothing in History
See also a revised version at http://www.archipelago.org/vol6-3/castle.htm
W. Thomas Duncanson
William Martin
A Re-envisagement of the Human Curriculum
Berlin, Germany
July 1985
Conference Program
W. Thomas Duncanson
In the Service of Disagreement: the Multiformity of "No" in the Speech Thought of ERH
Richard Feringer
Leo O. Harris
Rosenstock-Huessy's Castle
Bas Leenman
Liselotte Liebrich-Dedi
"Lieber Eugen"
Ko Vos
Eckart Wilkens
Wie Uebersetzen--Nach den Weltkriegen
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
June 1982
Sam Hartman
Bernhard Heindl
Edward F. Little
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