[eDebate] Richmond Weinberg Tourney DATES
Kuswa, Kevin
kkuswa
Fri Apr 6 11:26:50 CDT 2007
oops---Oct. 13, 14, 15.
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 12:15 PM
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Subject: [eDebate] Richmond Weinberg Tourney DATES
The Richmond 8-round Weinberg Debate Tournament will be Sat. Oct 13 -
Mon. Oct. 15 , 2007. Novice, JV, and Open.
Invitation will be out this summer. We hope you will join us.
kevin
Also, if you are in Richmond this weekend, you might want to check this
out:
NIETZSCHE'S NEW POLITICS
Workshop at the University of Richmond, April 6 and 7
FRIDAY APRIL 6
1:45pm Gottwald Science Center D100
Greetings and workshop organization: Gary Shapiro
2pm Gottwald Science Center D100
Debra Bergoffen (Philosophy, George Mason University)
Nietzsche and the Enemy
4pm North Court Reception Room
Welcome: Provost June Aprille (UR)
Teaching Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality
Panel discussion: Thomas Bonfiglio (Comparative Literature and
Linguistics, UR)
Raymond Hilliard (English; Director, First Year Core Course, UR)
Reingard Nethersole (English, UR; Philosophy, University of Pretoria)
Moderator: Ladelle McWhorter (Philosophy and Women's, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies, UR)
7:30pm Keller Hall Reception Room
Daniel Conway (Philosophy, National Humanities Center and Texas A&M
University)
Modernity on the Fritz: Almost Everything is Permitted
SATURDAY APRIL 7
9:15am Gottwald Science Center D100
Lawrence Hatab (Philosophy, Old Dominion University)
Breaking the Contract Theory: The Individual and the Law in Nietzsche's
Genealogy
11am Gottwald Science Center D100
Babette Babich (Philosophy, Fordham University)
Reading Nietzsche and the Critique of the Political
1:45pm Gottwald Science Center D100
Christa Acampora (Philosophy, Hunter College-City University of New
York)
The Passion of Political Theory: Contributions Toward a Self-Overcoming
3:30pm Gottwald Science Center D100
Tracy Strong (Political Science, University of California-San Diego)
Democracy and the Project of Cultural Revolution in Nietzsche
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Dr. Kevin Douglas Kuswa
Director of Debate, Dept. of Rhetoric & Comm. Studies
400-A Weinstein Hall
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University of Richmond, VA 23173 Spide(R)bate
(804) 289-8269
http://rhetoric.richmond.edu/news/debatehome.htm
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