The Postgraduate Program in Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (PPGFIL) continues the Philosophy Conference Cycle this Wednesday, August 5th, at 7pm, through the Program's social networks. This week, the theme will be “Tragic, nature and corporeality in Nietzsche” with Drª. Joana Brito de Lima Silva (UFRN).
Since May 27th, PPGFIL has been organizing a series of conferences in philosophy open to undergraduate and postgraduate philosophy students, as well as to all those interested in conceptual thinking. Conferences by professors and doctors take place every Wednesday at 7 pm and communications by students and graduates take place on Mondays at 7 pm and are accessible via YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
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