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CATEGORIES:Seminars & Workshops
CREATED:20250129T125806
SUMMARY:Undergraduate Research Committee Workshop by Prof. P. G. Jung - "What is it to do Research?"
LOCATION:VKS 001\, FLAME University
DESCRIPTION:What precisely is presupposed by the very idea of a research? Further, what
  demands do these presuppositions, consequently, pose for us? In addressing
  these questions, the workshop will shed some perspectival light on what 'd
 oing' research entails, and what constitutes an object of research.\n
Speak
 er Bio:\nP. G. Jung is a faculty member at the Department of Humanities and
  Social Sciences, IIT Bombay. His area of research and publications explore
  the historical tracing of philosophical concepts and the problems concerni
 ng philosophy of language and values. Apart from the research articles that
  he has authored, he is also the co-editor of 'Cultural Ontology of the Sel
 f in Pain' (Springer, 2016) and 'Teaching in Unequal Societies' (Bloomsbury
 , 2020). He is the co-author of 'Understanding Money: Philosophical Framewo
 rks of Monetary Value' (Routledge, 2022). His last monograph, 'Three Formul
 ations of Autonomy: Kant, Sade and Nietzsche' (2024), is published by the I
 ndian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.\n
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 her, what demands do these presuppositions, consequently, pose for us? In a
 ddressing these questions, the workshop will shed some perspectival light o
 n what 'doing' research entails, and what constitutes an object of research
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 g is a faculty member at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, 
 IIT Bombay. His area of research and publications explore the historical tr
 acing of philosophical concepts and the problems concerning philosophy of l
 anguage and values. Apart from the research articles that he has authored, 
 he is also the co-editor of 'Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain' (Spring
 er, 2016) and 'Teaching in Unequal Societies' (Bloomsbury, 2020). He is the
  co-author of 'Understanding Money: Philosophical Frameworks of Monetary Va
 lue' (Routledge, 2022). His last monograph, 'Three Formulations of Autonomy
 : Kant, Sade and Nietzsche' (2024), is published by the Indian Institute of
  Advanced Study, Shimla.</span></p><p><span></span></p><p><a href="https://
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DTSTAMP:20260503T121150
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250205T141500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250205T161500
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