
Please, read HERE

Please, read HERE

Those students who have problems with getting information by the university sources: I confirm that the following regular courses continue online (by Zoom video conference system); those of you who have not yet joined the online class, please, contact me by email:
Multiculturalism in Canada and the US (TUE, 18.00-19.30)
Master in Liberal Art (WED, 16.30-18.00)
Rhetoric and Persuasion (English in Public Communication) – (WED, 15.00-16.30)
Rhetoric and Persuasion – EPC two Chinese groups (TUE, 15.00-16.30 and 16.30-18.00)
Please, prepare your devices with cameras – the more solid the better – placed on stable things (a table rather a hand) with headphones and microphones (close to your mouth!!) in a room with REDUCED ECHO (empty rooms not so good as rooms with carpets and curtains) with a friendly background (NOT a door or an entrance behind you!!!) with limited or no people around and/or in the background), your faces close to the camera — all according to visual/digital rhetoric principles. Remember, please, you will be visible and the way you will be visible and hearable will make a difference as far as the quality of your work is concerned.

READ SKOWROŃSKI’S TEXT HERE (Berlin Practical Philosophy International Forum e.V)



Rowman@Littlefield (Lexington Books) is publishing a book co-edited by Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer, and Chris Skowroński on Richard Rorty. The book can be ordered at the publisher click here.
In the book, my chapter is entitled: “Naturalistic Axiology and Normativity” and refers to my former book on Rorty, see HERE (see the book’s review HERE)
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