Blucher Symposium

Blücher Symposium: CD 1

Blücher Symposium: CD 1

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Bard College

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This recording is the first of three from the Blücher Symposium, held at Bard College in 2003, celebrating the life and work of philosopher Heinrich Blücher. The CD includes opening remarks by Jeffrey Katz, Director of the Stevenson Library at Bard College, who serves as master of ceremonies, outlines the program, and introduces the keynote speaker.

The keynote address is delivered by Alexander Bazelow ’71, a former student of Blücher who assisted Hannah Arendt in preparing Blücher's lectures for publication. Bazelow reflects on Blücher's teaching style, philosophical approach, and impact on students, sharing personal experiences as a veteran and transfer student at Bard. Audience members also participate, asking questions and sharing anecdotes about Blücher and his relationship with Arendt. The recording provides an introduction to Blücher's intellectual legacy and the symposium's focus on preserving and sharing his lectures through digital archives.

Publication Date

2003

City

Annandale-on-Hudson

Blücher Symposium: CD 1

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