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Moharram
Optional Holiday
International Conference on Asian Culture Industries: A Comparative Study of India, Japan and South Korea, Bangalore
Coordinator: S.V. Srinivas
LASSnet 2010: Siting Law
Second Conference of the Law and Social Sciences Research Network/ Venue: FLAME, Pune
Visiting Fellows
CSCS provides affiliation to Indian and international researchers for varying periods of time. In addition CSCS also invites academics to interact with faculty and students and to present their work at the Centre.
Fellowships at CSCS
The CSCS Fellowships Programme began in 2002 to make its substantial library and faculty resources available to a range of researchers outside the institution.
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Current State: Published
Talk by Sanil V.
Cinema: The Logic of the Prosthetic
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Starts on 11 April 2008 |
Cinema: The Logic of the Prosthetic |
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Sanil V. is Associate Professor of philosophy at the Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India. He teaches courses on Art and Technology, Ethics and Engineering, Digital Aesthetics, Phenomenology- Hermeneutics-Deconstruction, and Film and Philosophy. His recent publications include: The Diagram of Vastu Purusha: From Meaning to Measurement, On Hating One’s Own Children Technology of the Real, Time Passing: Kant Goes to Movies, The Form of Truth and the Power of the False: Nietzschean Moment in Cinema, Mathematical Idea and Cinematic Image, The Mirror and the Mask: On the Technology of Philosophical Machines, Happy Positivism and Its Melancholic Critics, Recollection and Knowledge in Plato, Why Eyes are not Enough: French Thought and the Lure of the Visible.
He was a Charles Wallace Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, U.K and Directeur d'études Associés, at Maison des sciences de l'homme Paris
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