Macao, Greater China March 2015
What is Apophatic Thinking and Why is it Relevant Today? Discussions around William Franke’s ‘A Philosophy of the Unsayable’
Book Colloquium Proposal and Rationale
Colloquium Participant Biographies
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Videotaped Conference: What is Apophatic Thinking and Why is it Relevant Today? Discussions around William Franke’s A Philosophy of the Unsayable
Welcoming and Introductory Remarks
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 1 (William Franke)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 2 (Stephen Palmquist)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 3 (Anthony Adler)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 4 (James Wang)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 5 (Sabine Müller)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 6 (Sabine Müller Discussion)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 9 (Andrew Hass )
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 10 (Hass Discussion + Nahum Brown)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 11 (Discussion + Nahum Brown)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 12 (David Chai)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 13 (Karl-Heinz Pohl)
Apopophatic Thinking Colloquium 14 (Closing Discussion)
Apophatic Thinking Colloquium 15 (Closing Reflections – William Franke)
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