Contemporary Perspectives and Historical Dimensions : A Festschrift in Honor of Jani Hakkarainen
Teoksen toimittaja(t)
Forsman, Jan
Slavov, Matias
Tampere University
2025
Yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences
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Our dear friend and mentor Jani Hakkarainen reaches his half-century on December 23rd, 2025. Jani has been a constant presence for almost all of our academic lives. This includes, but is not limited to, his teaching, organizing the talk series at the Tampere University philosophy unit, arranging conferences on contemporary and historical philosophy, walking the corridors in his Tappara-slippers, stopping for an insightful chat at the coffee table, and often giving detailed, but always fair, criticism on our philosophical ideas and writings.
In order to celebrate Janis’s birthday, we have invited a group of his colleagues and students to write articles on topics he has himself contributed to, or at least would find interesting and stimulating. This anthology is our birthday gift for him.
The anthology is divided into five sections based on a larger theme of the papers, with these themes being related to one of the several fields of study Jani has partaken in during his philosophical career. It should be noted that, due to Jani’s love of 70’s progressive music, each section is titled after a song or a piece of lyric from a progressive rock band’s catalogue (including Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Rush, Pink Floyd, and King Crimson).
In order to celebrate Janis’s birthday, we have invited a group of his colleagues and students to write articles on topics he has himself contributed to, or at least would find interesting and stimulating. This anthology is our birthday gift for him.
The anthology is divided into five sections based on a larger theme of the papers, with these themes being related to one of the several fields of study Jani has partaken in during his philosophical career. It should be noted that, due to Jani’s love of 70’s progressive music, each section is titled after a song or a piece of lyric from a progressive rock band’s catalogue (including Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Rush, Pink Floyd, and King Crimson).
