Thought & legacy

Next month marks the 10th anniversary of the passing of Gillian Rose, philosopher, scholar and teacher. She is much missed by all whom she graced.

London Consortium is holding a special conference on the 9th of December 2005 to discuss the legacy and impact of her life’s thought.

As a tribute to the philosopher Gillian Rose on the 10th anniversary of her death, the London Consortium and the ICA present an evening exploring the idea of philosophy as radical thought. At a time when the project for radical political transformation has been shaken to its core, what should be the role of the radical philosopher? Should it be the ethical work of mourning, or keeping the radical political project alive through critique?

Speakers include: The Rt Revd Rowan Williams, Jacqueline Rose, and Howard Caygill. David Held will chair the conference.

If you are attending this, come and introduce yourself. I’ll be the one who will be looking jet-lagged from his over-night flight from LA.

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One Comment

  1. Posted 28th November 2005 at 23:23 | Permalink

    Greetings O Tom

    Do you still want me to book you a ticket or have you got one?

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