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SUMMARY:Summer Residency
DESCRIPTION:Hildebrand Project Summer ResidencyJuly 1-9\, 2024Franciscan University of Steubenville\n\n\n\nThe deadline for the 2024 Residency has passed. To express interest in the 2025 Residency\, click here. \n\n\n\nThe Hildebrand Project is pleased to announce our sixth annual Residency! \n\n\n\nThe Residency was launched in 2017 to support and expand the academic community devoted to the thought of Dietrich von Hildebrand and the tradition of Christian personalism broadly. We do this by enabling students and scholars to work alongside our Senior Scholars—former students of Dietrich von Hildebrand and/or John Paul II—and Associated Scholars\, who are doing new and important work in personalist scholarship. In this way\, we seek to pass the flame to future generations who will continue to reveal Hildebrand and personalism within the perennial tradition. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Residency is an intensive program for advanced students and scholars who are working on MA theses\, Ph.D. dissertations\, habilitations\, books\, chapters\, or scholarly articles principally focused on Hildebrand or in some way substantively engaged with his thought (for example\, a dissertation chapter focused on Hildebrand). We are especially interested in supporting research that has never been publicly presented. \n\n\n\nWe recognize that many universities do not have faculty with expertise on Hildebrand (or other personalists\, too) and that this may prevent some students from writing an MA or dissertation on Hildebrand. The Residency exists to overcome this obstacle. \n\n\n\nThe Residency is not limited to those working exclusively on Hildebrand. We welcome applications from students and scholars working on kindred spirits (like Karol Wojtyla\, Max Scheler\, and Edith Stein)\, on great figures in the tradition (like Aristotle and Aquinas)\, or on any thinker or set of issues\, provided that the work in progress includes Hildebrand as a substantive interlocutor and/or meaningfully engages the personalist or phenomenological tradition. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nResidency Faculty\n\n\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n						\n					\n						\n													\n								John F. Crosby							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n													\n								Rocco Buttiglione							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n													\n								Josef Seifert							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n													\n								Associated ScholarMartin Cajthaml							\n						\n					\n				\n					\n		\n						\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								John F. Crosby\n\n \n\n\n\nFranciscan University of Steubenville \n\n\n\nProfessor Emeritus of Philosophy \n\n\n\nResearch Areas: \n\n\n\nPersonalism\, John Henry Newman\,  John Paul II\, Dietrich von Hildebrand \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nProf. Crosby was himself a student of Dietrich Hildebrand. Besides writing major studies on the thought of John Henry Newman\, Max Scheler\, and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II\, and making his own contributions to personalist philosophy\, Prof. Crosby has devoted his long and distinguished academic career—first at the University of Dallas\, then at the International Academy of Philosophy\, and currently at Franciscan University of Steubenville—to introducing his students to the intellectual legacy of Hildebrand\, and also to making Hildebrand better known in scholarly circles. Prof. Crosby was the translator of the English edition of  Hildebrand’s philosophical masterpiece\, The Nature of Love\, and he also serves as the General Editor of all our present and future translations of Hildebrand’s works. \n\n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n							\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								Rocco Buttiglione\nA trusted collaborator of Pope St. John Paul II\, and is an authority on his philosophical anthropology. His book Karol Wojtyla: The Thought of the Man who became Pope John Paul II is a fundamental work on the pope’s early philosophy. A member of the Italian Parliament for over two decades\, he serves on the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and holds the John Paul II Chair for Philosophy and History of European Institutions at the Lateran University in Rome. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Hildebrand Project. \n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n							\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								Josef Seifert\nProfessor Seifert received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Salzburg in 1969 and\, under Professor Robert Spaemann\, his habilitation from the University of Munich (Privatdozent) in 1975. He studied chiefly under Balduin Schwarz\, the most distinguished German former student of Dietrich von Hildebrand\, at the University of Salzburg\, and under Gabriel Marcel in Paris. Already as a child (from age 3 on) he knew Hildebrand personally\, because Seifert’s mother had been a student of Hildebrand in Munich and both of his parents were Hildebrand’s friends. He is the author of many books\, and Europe’s leading student and teacher of Hildebrand’s philosophy. \n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n							\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								Associated ScholarMartin Cajthaml\n\n\nCajthaml studied philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the Charles University in Prague from 1991-1993. He went on to study philosophy and psychology at the International Academy of Philosophy in the Principality of Lichtenstein (IAP). In 2000\, he earned his PhD in philosophy at the IAP with the dissertation Kritik des Relativismus. In 2000-2007 he worked as assistant-professor at the IAP. He is a full professor and the Head of the Department of Philosophy and Patrology at the Sts Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology of Palacky University Olomouc\, Czech Republic. \n\n\n\n\n\nPalacký University Olomouc \n\n\n\nAssociate Professor of Philosophy \n\n\n\nResearch Areas: \n\n\n\nPhilosophical Ethics; Intellectual and Spiritual Roots of European Culture; Value Theory \n\n\n\n\nMore about Martin Cajthaml\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSelect Bibliography\nCajthaml\, M.\, Vohánka V. The Moral Philosophy of Dietrich von Hildebrand . Washington: Catholic University of America Press\, 2019. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Moral Epistemology.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92\, no. 4 (2018): 615-640 \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Von Hildebrand on Acting against One’s Better Knowledge: A Comparison with Plato.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91\, no. 4 (2017): 637–653. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Von Hildebrand’s Concept of Value.” Studia Neoaristotelica 15\, no. 1 (2018): 95-130. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Love as a Value Response. Von Hildebrand´s Philosophy of Love.” Reflexe 39 (2010): 19-33. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Moral Virtue according to von Hildebrand with Respect to Aristotle.” Reflexe 43 (2012)\, 59-78. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “The Moral Value of Emotions in Respect to Aristotle\, Kant\, and von Hildebrand.” Studia Neoaristotelica 12\, no. 3 (2015): 5-25. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Value Blindness according to von Hildebrand.” Studia Neoaristotelica 2 (Series bohemoslovaca)\, no. 5/3 (2017): 39-67. \n\n\n\nCajthaml\, M. “Love as Desire of the Good or Love as Value-Response? Plato and von Hildebrand on the Essence of Love.“ AITHÉR\, no. 4 (2016): 54-65. \n\n\n\n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n						\n	\n	\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFormat\n\n\n\nThe Residency in Summer 2024 is not the beginning but the culmination of a process beginning in March 2024. Upon being admitted to the Residency and matched with a Senior Scholar or Associated Scholar\, a participant will meet virtually with the scholar and receive initial comments on their work in progress.  \n\n\n\nFor the in-person portion of the program\, the daily weekday schedule will be focused on research and mentorship\, with group discussions of work-in-progress\, mini-discussion colloquia on core personalist texts\,  private consultations with our faculty\, and time for continued study. Professional development sessions will be offered\, with sessions on topics like “The Academic Job Market” and “Dissertation 101.” The schedule will include breaks for personal reflection and prayer. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Apply\n\n\n\nParticipation in the Residency is competitive\, and by application; with a limited number of seats\, this means we will not be able to accept every application.   \n\n\n\nBefore submitting an application\, applicants are encouraged to share their research project with our Programs Manager\, Cecilia Cervantes\, to ensure the project qualifies for this program. Research proposals are required for admission to the Residency. \n\n\n\nApplications open on October 12\, 2023\, Hildebrand’s and Stein’s birthdays! The application and travel scholarship deadline is February 15\, 2024. Please note a letter of recommendation (in English) is required to be considered for travel scholarships. Letters of recommendation should be sent to events@hildebrandproject.org \n\n\n\nApplication decisions will be communicated by February 23\, 2024\, with accepted attendees confirming their attendance by March 1. Please note that all works-in-progress need to be submitted for initial review and feedback by senior faculty by March 15. Participants will submit their amended drafts by June 1 for distribution for residency-wide review. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCost to Attend\, Room and Board\, and Travel\nThe Residency is free to attend for all accepted candidates. It will be held at the Franciscan University in Steubenville\, OH\, where participants will be lodged in university housing. Dormitory accommodations will include private rooms with dorm restrooms. The Hildebrand Project is unable to provide meals and lodging for participants’ spouses and families. Participants will have access to the university library\, internet\, and other basic amenities. All costs for room and board are included. \n\n\n\nA shuttle to and from the Pittsburgh International Airport will be provided. Parking will be available on campus for those who drive. \n\n\n\nFor those traveling from outside the US\,  the procurement of a visa and current passport is the responsibility of the applicant. The Hildebrand Project is unable to assist in attaining a visiting visa. \n\n\n\n\nTravel Scholarship Opportunities\nWhile limited scholarships for travel are available\, the Hildebrand Project cannot offer travel scholarships to all applicants. Priority will be given to applicants with a compelling research interest in Hildebrand’s thought. \n\n\n\nScholarship requests are included on the application\, due February 15\, 2024. When applying for travel aid\, please be specific with your request. Please note that a letter of recommendation (in English) is required to be considered for travel scholarships. Letters can be submitted to events@hildebrandproject.org \n\n\n\nFor those traveling from outside the US\, the Hildebrand Project cannot provide support in attaining a visiting visa. The procurement of a visa and current passport is the responsibility of the applicant.
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SUMMARY:Summer Graduate Residency
DESCRIPTION:Summer Graduate ResidencyJuly 10-14\, 2023Franciscan University of Steubenville\n \nThe Hildebrand Project is pleased to announce our fifth annual graduate residency.  \n \nThis Residency will be led by our master faculty (each a student of either Dietrich von Hildebrand or Karol Wojytla) and will provide attendees scholarly support\, including intellectual\, professional\, and mentorship.  \n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Summer Graduate Residency aims to support MA and PhD students\, postdocs\, and scholars working on Dietrich von Hildebrand or in conversation with some aspect of his thought by giving them a chance to present drafts of an MA thesis\, dissertation chapter\, or scholarly article. The daily schedule will be a blend of lectures\, group discussions of work-in-progress\, private consultations with faculty\, and time for reading and writing. \n \nThe Hildebrand Project invites work that brings his thought into conversation with: \n \n\nPhilosophical traditions like analytic philosophy or phenomenology \nSpecific contemporary issues in emotion theory\, virtue ethics\, aesthetics\, etc. \nThe intersection of faith and reason and the rehabilitation of reason in the sense of Wojtyla and Ratzinger \nThe broader Catholic intellectual tradition\, especially efforts to locate Hildebrand within this tradition \nJewish\, Protestant\, and Orthodox philosophical and theological thought\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n \nWe also welcome applicants working on other philosophers\, such as Plato\, Aristotle\, Aquinas\, Kant\, John Henry Newman\, Edmund Husserl\, Adolf Reinach\, Max Scheler\, Edith Stein\, Karol Wojtyla\, Romano Guardini\, Hans Urs von Balthasar\, Jacques Maritain\, Joseph Ratzinger\, Norris Clarke SJ\, Emmanuel Levinas\, Joseph Soloveitchik\, Dallas Willard\, et alia\, provided their work is in substantive dialogue with Hildebrand. \nExceptions may be made for work in which Hildebrand’s thought is not central provided it is focused on close kindred spirits (e.g. Karol Wojtyla or Max Scheler) or on the intellectual tradition he represents. Please contact us before applying to find out if your work would fit our guidelines.  \n \nIn addition to intellectual support\, the program will include professional development sessions on how to approach writing a dissertation\, balancing a research agenda\, and traversing the academic job market.  \n \nThe application deadline is June 1\, 2023. Please note that letters of recommendation are required to be considered for travel scholarships. \n \n\nSubmit your Application\n\n \n\n \nSeminar Faculty\n \n\n\n\n		\n		\n		\n						\n					\n						\n													\n								John F. Crosby							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n													\n								Rocco Buttiglione							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n													\n								Josef Seifert							\n						\n					\n				\n					\n		\n						\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								John F. Crosby\n\n\nFranciscan University of Steubenville \nProfessor Emeritus of Philosophy \nResearch Areas: \nPersonalism\, John Henry Newman\,  John Paul II\, Dietrich von Hildebrand \n \nProf. Crosby was himself a student of Dietrich Hildebrand. Besides writing major studies on the thought of John Henry Newman\, Max Scheler\, and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II\, and making his own contributions to personalist philosophy\, Prof. Crosby has devoted his long and distinguished academic career—first at the University of Dallas\, then at the International Academy of Philosophy\, and currently at Franciscan University of Steubenville—to introducing his students to the intellectual legacy of Hildebrand\, and also to making Hildebrand better known in scholarly circles. Prof. Crosby was the translator of the English edition of  Hildebrand’s philosophical masterpiece\, The Nature of Love\, and he also serves as the General Editor of all our present and future translations of Hildebrand’s works. \n\n\n\n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n							\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								Rocco ButtiglioneA trusted collaborator of Pope St. John Paul II\, and is an authority on his philosophical anthropology. His book Karol Wojtyla: The Thought of the Man who became Pope John Paul II is a fundamental work on the pope’s early philosophy. A member of the Italian Parliament for over two decades\, he serves on the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and holds the John Paul II Chair for Philosophy and History of European Institutions at the Lateran University in Rome. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Hildebrand Project. \n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n							\n				\n					\n						\n							\n								Josef SeifertProfessor Seifert received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Salzburg in 1969 and\, under Professor Robert Spaemann\, his habilitation from the University of Munich (Privatdozent) in 1975. He studied chiefly under Balduin Schwarz\, the most distinguished German former student of Dietrich von Hildebrand\, at the University of Salzburg\, and under Gabriel Marcel in Paris. Already as a child (from age 3 on) he knew Hildebrand personally\, because Seifert’s mother had been a student of Hildebrand in Munich and both of his parents were Hildebrand’s friends. He is the author of many books\, and Europe’s leading student and teacher of Hildebrand’s philosophy. \n							\n						\n					\n					\n					   					\n				\n			\n						\n	\n	\n\n \n \n\n\n\n \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. John Crosby speaks with a colleague.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\nFormat\n \nEach day will begin with research presentations\, followed by talks on Hildebrand’s thought by our senior scholars. After lunch\, participants will receive professional development support on topics such as “Dissertation 101” or “The Academic Job Market\,” followed by office hours with our faculty. The schedule will include breaks for participants to access the library or the Hildebrand Archives. \n\n\n\n\n \n\nSubmit your Application\n\n \n\n \n\n\nRoom and Board\n\nThe residency is free to attend for all accepted candidates. It will be held on the campus of Franciscan University of Steubenville\, where participants will be lodged in university housing. Participants will have access to the university library\, internet\, and other basic amenities. All costs for room and board are included.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\nTravel Scholarship Opportunities\n\nScholarships for travel are available. Scholarship requests are included on the application\, due June 1\, 2023. Please note that letters of recommendation are required to be considered for travel scholarships.
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SUMMARY:Summer Reading Course & Graduate Residency
DESCRIPTION:July 17-23\, 2022 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Hildebrand Project is pleased to announce a new graduate-level reading course as well as our 4th annual graduate residency.  \n\nReading Course (July 17-20). This course will be led by our master faculty (each a student of either Dietrich von Hildebrand or Karol Wojytla)\, will be devoted to the close reading of some of the central texts in the philosophy of Dietrich von Hildebrand\, notably his value-philosophy as articulated in his Ethics. The course does not require close familiarity with Hildebrand’s work; in fact\, it is meant to provide an entry point for those interested in his work and to allow those already familiar with it to gain a deeper understanding of its key claims and contours. Participation is limited to MA students and above\, though exceptions may be made for advanced undergraduates. There will be multiple sessions each day; each session will consist of a summary presentation followed by discussion.\nThe Residency (July 20-23). The residency will follow immediately upon the reading course. Its aim is to support MA and PhD students\, postdocs\, and scholars working on Dietrich von Hildebrand or in conversation with some aspect of his thought by giving them the chance to present drafts of an MA thesis\, dissertation chapter\, or scholarly article. The daily schedule will be a blend of group discussions of work-in-progress\, private consultations with faculty\, and time for reading and writing.\nApplicants may apply to attend the reading course or the residency; however\, we highly encourage residency participants to also attend the course.  \nWhile a focus on Hildebrand is the key condition for eligibility to attend the residency\, the Hildebrand Project invites work that brings his thought into conversation with:\n\n\nPhilosophical traditions like analytic philosophy or phenomenology \nSpecific contemporary issues in emotion theory\, virtue ethics\, aesthetics\, etc. \nThe intersection of faith and reason and the rehabilitation of reason in the sense of Wojtyla and Ratzinger \nThe broader Catholic intellectual tradition\, especially efforts to locate Hildebrand within this tradition \nJewish\, Protestant\, and Orthodox philosophical and theological thought \nWe also welcome applicants working on other philosophers\, such as Plato\, Aristotle\, Aquinas\, Kant\, John Henry Newman\, Edmund Husserl\, Adolf Reinach\, Max Scheler\, Edith Stein\, Karol Wojtyla\, Romano Guardini\, Hans Urs von Balthasar\, Jacques Maritain\, Joseph Ratzinger\, Norris Clarke SJ\, Emmanuel Levinas\, Joseph Soloveitchik\, Dallas Willard\, et alia\, provided their work is in substantive dialogue with Hildebrand. \nExceptions may be made for work in which Hildebrand’s thought is not central provided it is focused on close kindred spirits (e.g. Karol Wojtyla or Max Scheler) or on the intellectual tradition he represents. Please contact us before applying to find out if your work would fit our guidelines.  \nDetailed schedule to come. Check back soon.\n\nFaculty\nThe Reading Course and Graduate Residency will both be led by our Senior Scholars: Rocco Buttiglione\, John F. Crosby\, and Josef Seifert\, each of whom was a student either of Dietrich von Hildebrand or Karol Wojtyla/St. John Paul II.  \n\n		\n	\n			\n						\n					\n						\n														\n								Rocco Buttiglione							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n														\n								John F. Crosby							\n						\n					\n				\n							\n					\n						\n														\n								Josef Seifert							\n						\n					\n				\n					\n		\n			\n			\n				\n					\n	\n		\n			\n							\n			\n				\n					Rocco ButtiglioneA trusted collaborator of Pope St. John Paul II\, and is an authority on his philosophical anthropology. His book Karol Wojtyla: The Thought of the Man who became Pope John Paul II is a fundamental work on the pope’s early philosophy. A member of the Italian Parliament for over two decades\, he serves on the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences and holds the John Paul II Chair for Philosophy and History of European Institutions at the Lateran University in Rome. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Hildebrand Project. \n				\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n							\n			\n				\n					John F. Crosby\n\n\nFranciscan University of Steubenville \nProfessor Emeritus of Philosophy \nResearch Areas: \nPersonalism\, John Henry Newman\,  John Paul II\, Dietrich von Hildebrand \n \nProf. Crosby was himself a student of Dietrich Hildebrand. Besides writing major studies on the thought of John Henry Newman\, Max Scheler\, and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II\, and making his own contributions to personalist philosophy\, Prof. Crosby has devoted his long and distinguished academic career—first at the University of Dallas\, then at the International Academy of Philosophy\, and currently at Franciscan University of Steubenville—to introducing his students to the intellectual legacy of Hildebrand\, and also to making Hildebrand better known in scholarly circles. Prof. Crosby was the translator of the English edition of  Hildebrand’s philosophical masterpiece\, The Nature of Love\, and he also serves as the General Editor of all our present and future translations of Hildebrand’s works. \n\n\n\n				\n			\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n							\n			\n				\n					Josef SeifertProfessor Seifert received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Salzburg in 1969 and\, under Professor Robert Spaemann\, his habilitation from the University of Munich (Privatdozent) in 1975. He studied chiefly under Balduin Schwarz\, the most distinguished German former student of Dietrich von Hildebrand\, at the University of Salzburg\, and under Gabriel Marcel in Paris. Already as a child (from age 3 on) he knew Hildebrand personally\, because Seifert’s mother had been a student of Hildebrand in Munich and both of his parents were Hildebrand’s friends. He is the author of many books\, and Europe’s leading student and teacher of Hildebrand’s philosophy. \n				\n			\n		\n	\n\n				\n			   \n		\n		\n\n \n\nThe Application Process\nThe application process for both events is based on interest but subject to space limitations. \nThe application window ends June 5\, 2022. The application is available online \nYou will be able to select one\, two\, or both events during the application process. \n\nSubmit an Application with the Form Below\n\n\n\n\n\nRoom\, Board\, and Travel\n\nThe Reading Course and Graduate Residency will be held on the campus of Franciscan University of Steubenville\, where participants will be lodged in university housing. Participants also have the option of staying at the Franciscan Square Inn at their own expense. Participants will have access to the university library\, internet\, and other basic amenities. \nTravel to and from Pittsburgh International Airport will be provided. 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