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Past Meetings

2024
Rome, Italy (website)
Truth, Pluralism, and Methods in Philosophy

2022
Innsbruck, Austria (website)
Rethinking the Concept of God

2018
Zagreb, Croatia (website)
Is there a crisis of democracy? Or are there just unresolved democratic challenges?

2016
Frankfurt, Germany (website)
Secularization, secularity, secularism: The prospects of belief/unbelief in a secular age

2014
Kraków, Poland (website)
Philosophy in the Spiritual Exercises

2012
Paris, France (website)
Does Capitalism impede Human Flourishing?

2010
London, England (website)
Criticism and Culture: the role of Ontology

2008
Ludwigshafen, Deutschland (website)
The Role of Philosophy in Interreligious Dialogue

2007
World Congress: Jesuits and Philosophy (website)

2006
Cluj, Romania (website)
Death

2004
Piešťany, Slovakia (website)
Relativism and Utilitarianism

2002
Antwerpen, Nederland (website)
The reception (interpretation) of Christian religion in contemporary philosophy

2000
Braga, Portugal (website)
Il male

1998
Krakow, Poland (website)
Epistemology

1996
Padova, Italy (website)
Die Gottesfrage in der Philosophie

1994
Zagreb, Croatia (website)
Philosophische Anthropologie

1990
Barcelona, España (website)
Ética y Ciencia

1988
Chantilly, France (website)
Le rôle de la métaphysique

1986
Istituto Aloisianum, Gallarate, Italia (website)
Die Suche nach der Wahrheit und die Verschiedenheit der Kulturen

1984
München, Deutschland (website)
Die Gegenwärtige Grundform des Theorie-Praxis Bezugs und ihre Probleme:
Wissenschaftliche Rationalitätsideale – Freiheit – Glaube

1983
Istituto Aloisianum, Gallarate, Italia (website)
How to speak of God today?

1982
First meeting held 18th – 19th September,
at the Istituto Aloisianum, Gallarate, Italia (website)
Those present included:
J-Y. Calvez (DIR), P. Corset (Paris), G. Häffner (München), R. Koltermann (Frankfurt), J. Monserrat (Madrid), F. Marty (Paris), D. O’Grady (Dublin), and a number of other Jesuit Philosophers, residents of the Istituto Aloisianum.


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