Ferenc Hörcher, director of the Institute of Philosophy at the RCH, HAS, is participating in the book launch for the recently published volume: John O'Sullivan & Kálmán Pócza (eds.): The Second Term of Viktor Orbán. Beyond Prejudice and Enthusiasm, London, Social Affairs Unit, 2015. Ferenc Hörcher's article is entitled "After the 2014 General Election: Constitutional Majority and No Opposition: A Burden or an Opportunity", op. cit. 253-272.


The event is organized by the Danube Institute at the following venues:
Budapest: 30th July 2015, 17:30 - Szamos Gourmet House, 1052 Budapest, 1. Váci st.
Brussels: 1st July 2015, 17:00 - Hungarian Development Center, 1000 Brussels, Boulevard Bischoffsheim 11.

Ferenc Hörcher, the director of the Insititue of Philosophy at the HAS, has given a talk on the 6th of May at the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin on the conference on Elites - their past, now and future, entitled The Communist Destruction of the Middle Classes of Hungary - Is There a Way to Heal It? He was and will be giving lectures in Warsaw on the 7th and 20th of May as a part of the Humane Philosophy Project at the University of Warsaw. His lectures are scheduled within the series of talks on Humane Philosophy and the Idea of the Tragic, where he was and will be talking about Sophocles's "Antigone" and T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral".

The Institute of Philosophy of the Research Centre for the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences kindly invites you to the upcoming talk of its seminar series:

Paul Guyer

"The Poetic Possibility of the Sublime"

Date and Venue of the lecture: 24th March 2015, 2.00 pm, Institute of Philosophy, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 30. Országház Street, 2. floor, "Pepita" room.

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