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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nFriday, September 05, 2025 9:00 am to 8:0
 0 pm \n Senior Common Room \n Brennan Hall \n 81 A St Mary St, Toronto, 
 ON M5S 1J4 \n\nDescription: \nProfessor John Noyes, of the Department of 
 Germanic Languages and Literatures and President of the Herder Society, w
 ill welcome scholars from around the world for this important gathering. T
 he event will bring together researchers and enthusiasts for lively discus
 sions and to explore the question: “What does Geography mean for Herder?”C
 onference AgendaThursday, September 4, 202513:30 – Welcoming remarks 13:
 45 – John Noyes (University of Toronto): Introduction: What is Geography a
 nd Why Does it Matter to Herder? 14:00 – Opening Presentation Nigel DeSouz
 a (University of Ottawa): Environment/Milieu/Territory: Aristotle, Herder
 , Merleau-PontySection 1: Geography’s Field of Knowledge 15:00 – Louise F
 ischer (Leipzig University): Herder, Kant, and the Significance of Geogr
 aphy and its Teaching in German-Speaking Countries in the Long 18th Centur
 y 15:45 – Sarah Goeth (Aachen University): „Wo ist das veste Land, auf de
 m ich so veste stand?“ – Herders Neuvermessung des Wissens 16:30 – Matteo 
 Garau (University of Turin): „Auf einem ebenen Boden“ – Beyond the Dichoto
 my between Nature and Culture: The Role of Geography in Herder’s Ideen zur
  Philosophie der Geschichte der MenschheitFriday, September 5, 2025Secti
 on 2: Geography, Epistemology, Narrative I 9:15 – Rainer Godel (Deutsche
  Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung): Perspektive und Bewegung in der Geogr
 aphie 10:00 – Katherine Arens (University of Texas, Austin): Salvation Ge
 ography in Herder’s Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of MankindSect
 ion 3: Geography, Epistemology, Narrative II 11:15 – Johannes Schmidt (C
 lemson University): Herder’s “Spatio-Poetics” 12:00 – Catherine Girardin (
 Paris Nanterre): Space in Herder’s TheatreSection 4: Europe and Asia 16:00
  – David Takamura (Dickinson College): The Orientalism of Provenance 16:45
  – Daniel Purdy (Pe\n State University): Nomads in Prussia: The Arrival of
  Central Asian Geography 17:00 – Sonia Sikka (University of Ottawa): “A fo
 reign Asiatic nation”: Revisiting the Place of the Jews in Herder’s Though
 t18:30 – ReceptionSunday, September 7, 2025Section 5: The Geographical I
 magination 9:00 – Horst Lange (Emeritus Professor): Inwieweit bezeichnet H
 erders Ausdruck “nordisch“ eine erfundene Identität? 9:45 – John Noyes (Un
 iversity of Toronto): Herder’s Imaginative GeographySection 6: A New Polit
 ical Geography 10:45 – Marcus Bullock (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee):
  A Messianism of Place, a Demonism of Place 11:30 – Carl Niekerk (Univers
 ity of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign): Herder’s Theory of Climate and the Hi
 story of EuropeFor questions and more information, please contact Prof. J
 ohn Noyes.  \n81 A St Mary St, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4 \n\nCategories \n Con
 ferenceJHI Event \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:81 A St Mary St, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
SUMMARY:International Herder Society Conference: Herder’s Geography - Day 2
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