Exploring the depths of Nietzschean thought in academic settings
Upcoming Academic Conferences
Our organization regularly participates in and organizes academic conferences focused on Nietzschean philosophy and the concept of the Übermensch. These conferences provide a platform for scholars, philosophers, and enthusiasts to engage in deep discussions, present research, and explore new interpretations of Nietzsche's work.
"Beyond Good and Evil: Nietzsche in the 21st Century" - Harvard University, September 15-17, 2023
"The Will to Power in Modern Society" - University of Berlin, November 3-5, 2023
"Übermensch and Transhumanism: Philosophical Intersections" - Stanford University, February 8-10, 2024
"Nietzsche and Eastern Philosophy: A Comparative Approach" - Kyoto University, April 12-14, 2024
Call for Papers
We are currently accepting submissions for our annual "Paths to Übermensch" conference, to be held at the University of Oxford from June 20-22, 2024. We welcome papers on the following topics:
Contemporary interpretations of the Übermensch concept
The role of self-overcoming in personal and societal transformation
Nietzsche's influence on modern psychology and self-help philosophies
Ethical implications of the Übermensch ideal in the 21st century
The intersection of Nietzschean thought with other philosophical traditions
Our previous conferences have featured renowned speakers and groundbreaking discussions. Some highlights include:
"The Übermensch in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" - Keynote by Dr. Sarah Johnson, MIT
"Nietzsche's Influence on Existential Psychology" - Panel discussion led by Prof. Michael Chen, Columbia University
"Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A New Translation and Commentary" - Book launch and lecture by Dr. Emily Roberts, Oxford University
"The Eternal Recurrence: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives" - Interdisciplinary symposium featuring physicists and philosophers
Conference Proceedings
Access the published proceedings from our past conferences, featuring peer-reviewed papers and transcripts of key discussions. These resources are invaluable for scholars and students of Nietzschean philosophy.