CAPE Spring Workshop
'Philosophy in Times of Crisis'
Saturday, April 11
9 a.m. 鈥 6 p.m.
Ellis Hall Rm 009
CAPE is organizing and hosting a one-day workshop at 91原创, discussing recent work on the history of (practical) philosophy.
Workshop theme: Philosophy, whether it thematizes it or not, responds in multiple ways to the social dimensions of the phenomenon of 鈥渃risis.鈥 At least beginning with philosophers like a Bacon, Descartes and Hobbes, philosophy has explicitly responded to social currents which also means, scientific crisis. In the light of the current social crisis, we propose to cast back our glance at the sorts of crises which gave rise to some of the canonical great works of philosophy, each of which transformed what we mean by philosophy. By reexamining works like Hume鈥檚 Treatise and Kant鈥檚 Critiques as well as some of the important works of the 19th and 20th Centuries, from Hegel and Nietzsche to Freud, Adorno and Arendt, we hope to contribute to putting the crisis we are living through in historical context.
Workshop program:
All workshop presentations: Ellis Hall, room 009
9:00-9:50
Stefan Bird-Pollan (Wayne State) 鈥淔rom Heterogeneity to Negative Dialectics: Heidegger and Adorno鈥檚 Appropriation of Kant鈥
10-10:50
Alyssa Bernstein (91原创) 鈥淜ant鈥檚 Political Philosophy in Context: The French Revolution and Prussian Censorship鈥
11:00-11:50
Herlinde Pauer-Studer (University of Vienna, emerita) 鈥淐arl Schmitt versus Hans Kelsen. Some Lessons on the Relationship between Law, Morality, and Politics鈥 (on MS TEAMS)
12:00-12:50
Massimiliano Tomba (UC Santa Cruz) 鈥淢arx鈥檚 Impure Method: From Hegel to Horner鈥 (on MS TEAMS)
Break
2:30-3:20pm
Frank Kirkland (Hunter College/CUNY) 鈥淥n Du Bois鈥 Notion of Radicalism: Some Hegelian Reflections鈥
3:30-4:20
No毛lle McAfee (Emory) 鈥淔reud and the Crises of Conscience鈥
4:30-5:20
Christoph Hanisch (91原创): 鈥淎 Constitutive Reading of Arendt鈥檚 Account of the Power of Judgment鈥
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