

By Rodrigo Ballon Villanueva
All that you need to know about calls, jobs, conferences, meetings, and much more. Every month in our News and Opportunities section. And if you have any news you want to share with the wider med_phil public, reach out to us!
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By Bichen Yan
On the afternoon of 28 May 2024, the School of Social Development at Yangzhou University held a grand ceremony to inaugurate the Xu Fancheng Research Institute, followed by an inauguration and development planning conference. The event aimed to promote the development and vision of the Xu Fancheng Research Institute, providing a high-quality platform for the study and dialogue of classical civilizations from China, India, and Europe.
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By Mário Correia
Our monthly list of recently published books on philosophy, history, and the Middle Ages for June 2024. Take a look to find out the latest trend in our field.
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By Rodrigo Ballon Villanueva
With temperatures getting warmer, we travel to the French coast with Joachim Haddad this month. Joachim holds a BA (2013) and an MA (2016) from the Sorbonne University (France), where he specialised in ancient philosophy guided by Laurent Lavaud. After spending some time teaching in high school, in 2019, Joachim joined the doctoral program in Philosophy at Aix Marseille University (France) under the supervision of Isabelle Koch.
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By ChatGPT
As summer approaches rapidly and the editorial team is busy meeting the last deadlines before a well-deserved break, we have invited a new collaborator of ours, a notable content creator, to share some of their latest poems with us. The collaborator promptly responded to our request. We are delighted to feature the latest production of the esteemed ChatGPT, renowned poet and intellectual whose skills have enraged many artists and scholars (possibly because they are jealous: what else could it be?). This collection has been tailored for medieval scholars and delves into the daily struggles faced by researchers and doctoral students. The centerpiece is the evocative “Wisdom Against the Beast,” narrating the tragic encounter of Thomas Aquinas and other medieval philosophers with an entity of profound ontological implications: Godzilla.
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