Trier
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The Cinema of Democracy – Event and Reinvention of the Mass
“JSTA – Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts” (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)
Departing from approaches that reduce cinema to the construction of identifiable political subjects, that is, to a representational structure, this proposal instead foregrounds cinema as an index of the “post-foundational” character of the demos of democracy, whose manifestation never converges into a totalising figure, remaining beyond any form of political capture.
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Mons
Colloque - Études des sciences
Ontological Pluralism in Medicine and the Humanities
This international conference asks whether the biomedical humanities can intervene in the very constitution of the phenomena they study. We propose to rethink the body as a relational entity shaped by biological, social, environmental, and existential assemblages—moving beyond traditional partitions (body/mind, nature/culture, biological/social) that structure contemporary medicine.
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Cambridge
Making sense when the world doesn’t make sense
According to Camus, the world we live in is absurd. While this can become manifest to us in nearly any situation, Camus is adamant that the world’s absurdity is not owing to any specific features. Rather, it is intrinsically relational and results from the unresolvable tension of two elements : the unbridgeable hiatus between a reason that seeks understanding and a world that remains strictly irrational. If it is our understanding that opens up the world for us, at the same time, the world irrevocably resists being fully grasped. The absurdity thus creates a human desire for clarity that will never see its fulfilment.
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Porto
Petrus Hispanus' Tractatus : Logic and Philosophy from the Middle Ages to Modernity
Petrus Hispanus’ Tractatus, or Summulae logicales, composed in the mid-thirteenth century, came to occupy a central place in the study of logic from the late thirteenth century onward. Commented in several studia and then by Buridan at the University of Paris, it was gradually adopted across European universities and remained in use until the seventeenth century, surviving in hundreds of manuscripts and hundreds of printed editions.
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Villers-lès-Nancy
Appel à contribution - Psychisme
Placebo, hypnose et troubles fonctionnels
De la clarté scientifique à l’innovation clinique
Le colloque international Placebo, Hypnose et Troubles Fonctionnels a pour ambition d'articuler trois domaines qui ont historiquement évolué selon des trajectoires distinctes : la recherche sur les effets placebo et nocebo, l’hypnose et la suggestion, ainsi que le vaste champ de la médecine psychosomatique. Ces domaines tendent aujourd’hui à converger vers des cadres théoriques communs, tout en présentant une diversité méthodologique et expérimentale issue de leurs traditions disciplinaires distinctes.
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Saint-Martin-d'Hères
Bourse, prix et emploi - Époque moderne
International Excellence in the Humanities Programme - Post-doctoral fellowships 2026-2028
The Maison de la création et de l’innovation (MaCI), UGA’s Center for the Humanities, is launching its annual Post-doctoral Fellowship Programme funded by the France 2030 ANR project GATES (Grenoble ATtractiveness and ExcellenceS). The postdoctoral fellows will be hired on a fixed-term two-year contract.
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Appel à contribution - Préhistoire et Antiquité
“Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities”, special issue (33.5)
This special issue of Angelaki: New Work in the Theoretical Humanities - book series invites contributions that revisit the concept of khôra, introduced in Plato’s Timaeus as a “third kind” beyond being and becoming, a matrix, a receptacle, and reinterpreted in contemporary philosophy, most notably by Derrida. Situated between presence and absence, intelligibility and materiality, khôra resists stable categorization while remaining indispensable for thinking space, inscription, and receptivity. We seek papers that engage khôra across disciplines, exploring its implications for spatial theory, media, politics, ecology, and aesthetics, as well as its limits and possible reconfigurations today.
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Paris
Appel à contribution - Épistémologie et méthodes
This conference aims to explore the loss of artworks in Balkan,Central, and Eastern European studies. We propose to researches three main themes : the loss of the physical media of artworks, the loss as a subject of art and reflection and the loss as a theoretical imagination.
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Cambridge
Making sense when the world doesn’t make sense
The aim of the workshop is to address this question by bringing together different perspectives from philosophy, psychology, and psychiatry on existentialism and the Absurd. It explores how reflecting on the Absurd may disrupt and challenge contemporary debates on self, world, and others but also significantly inform approaches in social philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, and psychotherapy.
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Fribourg
Séminaire de recherche organisé durant le semestre de printemps 2026 (février-mai 2026) par la chaire d’esthétique et de philosophie de l’art (Prof. Emmanuel Alloa, université de Fribourg).
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The goal of the TACT network (Touch, Arts, Affects) is to interrogate the experience of touch across arts and media. The fourth series of our webinar will address touch in history, disability aesthetics, and literature.
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Coimbra
Attention constitutes one of the most fundamental yet under-theorized dimensions of human experience. Despite its centrality to perception, cognition, action, and intersubjectivity, the philosophical investigation of attention as a concept in its own right remains surprisingly underdeveloped. This international conference represents the first major initiative of a four-year research program (2025-2029) dedicated to establishing the philosophy of attention as a major field of contemporary philosophical inquiry.
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Aix-en-Provence
Consolatio. Formes et enjeux de la consolation de l'Antiquité au 21e siècle
Aujourd’hui, la mission de consoler les personnes en souffrance est majoritairement dévolue à des professionnels du soin, des associations, quelquefois à la religion, le plus souvent aux exercices de développement personnel, dont certains se prétendent fondés sur l’enseignement des philosophes antiques. De fait, Grecs et Romains faisaient volontiers appel aux méthodes des orateurs et aux arguments des philosophes pour modérer le chagrin suscité par les événements malheureux (décès, maladie, vieillesse, exil, injustice, etc.).
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Aberystwyth
French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of Lgbtqia+ Movements in the 20th Century
We are pleased to announce the opening of registration for the international one-day conference French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of LGBTQIA+ Movements in the 20th Century, funded by the Race Equality Fund (Aberystwyth University), the SFS Workshop and Conference Grant (The Society for French Studies) and the ECR Research Workshop Grant (The Learned Society of Wales), taking place on Saturday, 7th February 2026, at Aberystwyth University, Wales (UK). The conference language is English.
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Madrid
The Juridical-Political Thought of Alfonso de Castro (1495-1558)
The Construction of Orthodoxy in the Age of the Reformation
Conference dedicated to Alfonso de Castro's heresiographical treatrise “Adversus omnes haereses” (1534, 1546, 1547, 1556), an important milestone in Catholic heresiography that emerged from the interconfesional controversy with Protestantism.
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Turin
Bourse, prix et emploi - Époque contemporaine
After the Enlightenment: Histories, Debates and Reinterpretations
Turin Humanities Programme 6th – 2025-2026-2028 research cycle
Fondazione 1563 is pleased to launch the sixth call for applications of the Turin Humanities Programme (THP) to award up to 4 two year fellowships for advanced studies on After the Enlightenment: Histories, Debates, and Reinterpretations. Candidates are invited to propose projects examining how the concept of the Enlightenment has been constructed, adapted, contested and (re)appropriated in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries—that is, after the historical period conventionally associated with it.
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Aberystwyth
French and Francophone Philosophers and the Development of LGBTQIA+ Movements in the 20th Century
This international one-day conference, held during LGBTQ+ History Month, will explore the relationship between French and Francophone philosophy and the development of LGBTQIA+ movements across the twentieth century. The intellectual contributions of figures such as Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Monique Wittig, and Hélène Cixous profoundly shaped how we think about gender, sexuality, embodiment, and power. The aim of this event is to bring together academic research, creative expression, and political engagement.
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Nantes
Appel à contribution - Études des sciences
“Scientiae”: Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World
Building on Scientiae’s interdisciplinary legacy, and its study of the production and circulation of knowledge, we will underscore the interconnectedness of regions, periods, cultures, and material and intellectual traditions in the period between 1400 and 1800. Although centred around the emergence of modern natural science, Scientiae is intended for scholars working in any area of early-modern intellectual culture. The Scientiae network encompasses the long Renaissance period and seeks to integrate historiographical reflection into an approach that, since its creation, has been firmly rooted in epistemology and the history of science, as well as intellectual history, and the practice of knowledge in dialogue.
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Appel à contribution - Langage
Langage, fin de vie, mort et deuil : une perspective interdisciplinaire
“Lexique”, 2026 Special Issue
Avec ce numéro spécial de la revue Lexique, notre objectif est d’explorer les conditions de fin de vie et le deuil du point de vue des sciences humaines et sociales et d’ouvrir une discussion sur leurs représentations lexicales afin de faciliter la communication autour du sujet sensible de la mort. Diverses méthodologies pourront être adoptées, notamment celles basées sur des corpus, des entretiens et des questionnaires, afin d'observer la représentation des questions liées à la mort au niveau lexical.
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Budapest
Conflict and Violence in Nietzsche
“Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence”
The Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence is looking for contributions on the work of Frederick Nietzsche. Abstracts are due January 5, 2026. Final publication is planned for December 2026. This special issue will be guest-edited by M. Blake Wilson, California State University.
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