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    Ipseity and Alterity: Re-thinking Subjectivity with Levinas

    AUC Interpretationes 2020/1

    Philosophies revolving around the concept of subjectivity seem to have already been out-of-date in the current philosophical debate, whereas philosophies “after” subjectivity have taken their place. Nevertheless, if we dare to emphasize the vividness of a particular philosophy that takes subjectivity as a central theme, in what other sense could it be more than a simple anachronism? What are the characteristics of such vividness? To what kind of philosophical debates might such a philosophy lead us, and could it shed light upon the problems of our time? Seeking to find some possible answers to these questions, the forthcoming issue of Interpretationes is dedicated to Emmanuel Levinas and his innovations in the field of subjectivity, concerning especially the notions of “Ipseity” and “Alterity”

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  • Berlin

    Call for papers - Thought

    Figures and Perspectives on the Mass and the Individual in Capitalist Modernity (19th-21st century)

    How is it possible to use the notion of mass without making it collapse into a complete condemnation of collective action or into an acritical celebration of the crowd? From there on, the relationship between mass and individual can be addressed in many fashions: Are there any specific ways for the mass to organize itself as a political subject? What are means whereby artworks represent and transform the linkage between  mass and individual? What are the mutations undergone by the mass qua object of the social sciences? How does capitalist modernity affect the moral and psychic autonomy of individuals?

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  • Florence

    Call for papers - Representation

    From ritual to myth: Carnival in European culture

    D’où vient la profonde exigence sociale du carnaval et quels sont les thèmes et les motifs que cette tradition a fait émerger dans notre héritage culturel et artistique ? Du drame bouffon à la farce et à la grande tradition de la commedia dell’arte italienne, des observations de Goethe sur le carnaval de Rome aux compositions de Schumann (Carnaval, op. 9) et de Saint-Saëns (Le Carnaval des Animaux), jusqu’à la peinture de Brueghel l’Ancien, Monet, Pissarro et Elrond, le carnaval a fasciné de nombreux auteurs. Le but de ce colloque est de recueillir et de combiner des idées innovatrices pour l’analyse ou la reformulation de ce mythe, en créant un pont entre les perspectives de lecture les plus diverses dans le domaine des humanités. 

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  • Bergerac

    Call for papers - Europe

    Cur Deus homo

    Soteriology, in relationship to Theology, Philosophy, Liturgy, Hagiography, Iconography, Music, Numbers, Colours, etc

    Les colloquia Aquitana VII – 2020, intitulés « Cur Deus homo » : Sotériologie, en rapport avec la théologie, la philosophie, la liturgie, l’hagiographie, l’iconographie, la musique, les nombres, les couleurs, etc. », se tiendront du vendredi 31 juillet au dimanche 2 août 2020 en France à Bergerac, dans le département de la Dordogne.

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  • Naumburg

    Call for papers - Thought

    Between Life and Existence. Nietzsche and French Existentialism

    Our symposium therefore aims to close this research gap by including all relevant disciplines (philosophy, literary studies, history of ideas ...). Contributions can deal with biographical aspects of the subject (to what extent did the French existentialists really read Nietzsche?), comparisons of the respective philosophies, or with questions pertaining to the topicality of the theses and matters discussed. We endeavor to cover the travel and accommodation costs for the speakers, but cannot guarantee them at the present time.

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  • Coimbra

    Summer School - Thought

    Europhilosophy master winter course

    L’amicale des étudiant·e·s et le consortium du master Europhilosophie ont le plaisir de vous convier à leur désormais traditionnel stage d’hiver, qui se déroulera cette année à l’Universidade de Coimbra, du 19 au 21 février 2020. Les organisateur·trice·s ont fait le choix d’un programme éclectique, faisant la part belle à des approches innovantes et  à des questions encore trop peu souvent abordées au sein de l’institution académique européenne. Un programme qui s’inscrit donc dans la droite ligne du master Europhilosophie, tant vis-à-vis de ses pratiques que de ses enseignements. C’est dans ce cadre que le présent call for papers est lancé. Il est ouvert pour cinq séminaires qui composent le programme de ce stage. 

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