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CFP: Lotze’s back!

01 Wednesday Feb 2017

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Call for Papers (Versione Italiana)

 

Lotze’s Back!

La Rivista on-line Philosophical Readings

(https://philosophicalreadings.org/)

a cura di D. De Santis & D. Manca

Rudolf Hermann Lotze nasce a Bautzen il 21 maggio 1817. Medico ed esperto di biologia, fisiologia e psicologia; filosofo, logico e metafisico, si formò all’Università di Lipsia per poi trasferirsi a Gottinga, succedendo a Johann Friedrich Herbart alla cattedra di filosofia. Con i due volumi del System der Philosophie, e i tre tomi che compongono il monumentale Mikrokosmus, Lotze è sicuramente stato il pensatore tedesco più influente della sua generazione (quella che uno studioso ha recentemente indicato come late German Idealism). Insegnante di Frege (e per questo al centro di un aspro dibattito tra Hans Sluga e Michael Dummett riguardante le origini della filosofia analitica), imprescindibile punto di riferimento per il primo Husserl e il giovane Heidegger, Lotze è stato decisivo nello sviluppo della scuola neo-kantiana (da Rickert a Windelband, Natorp, Bauch ed anche Emil Lask). Secondo Sandor Ferenczi, durante le sue lezioni berlinesi di psicologia, Lotze anticipò alcuni temi chiave della futura psicoanalisi freudiana. Pensatore all’apparenza eclettico, in Lotze si esprime in realtà un’esigenza sistematica: egli è forse l’ultimo filosofo a ritenere che il sistema sia il punto di approdo necessario al fine di ottenere la comprensione del mondo.

Dopo anni di oblio, durante i quali è stato per lo più ignorato, o comunque studiato soltanto al fine di meglio comprendere qualche altro pensatore, Lotze sembra essere prepotentemente tornato al centro dell’interesse degli studiosi: il recente Late German Idealism. Trendelenburg and Lotze di F. Beiser (2013), l’imponente Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual Biography (2015) di W. Woodward, e la raccolta di studi Lotze et son héritage. Son influence et son impact sur la philosophie du XXe siècle (2015), a cura di F. Boccaccini, ne sono chiara testimonianza.

Il presente call for papers vuole contribuire a quella che si potrebbe infatti chiamare una Lotze Renaissance, prendendo a pretesto l’anniversario della nascita di questo gigante del pensiero.

Gli interventi potranno riguardare l’intero spettro della riflessione di Lotze, così come i rapporti d’influenza che il suo pensiero intrattiene con le tradizioni filosofiche della fine del XIX secolo e dell’inizio del ‘900, e con le precedenti correnti filosofiche e scientifiche.

Per fare soltanto qualche esempio:

– Logica e matematica nella riflessione di Lotze

– La metafisica

– La filosofia della natura di Lotze e i suoi risvolti antropologici

– La riflessione di Lotze sul metodo della filosofia e sulla funzione del filosofo

– Lotze e la fenomenologia

– Lotze, Frege e l’oggettività del pensiero

– Lotze e il neokantismo

– Lotze e la filosofia classica tedesca (Kant, Schelling, Hegel, Herbart)

– Spiritualismo e materialismo

– Lotze e lo sviluppo delle scienze naturali nel corso del XIX sec.

– Lotze e la psicologia della Gestalt

– Lotze e la filosofia in America

Gli interventi potranno essere scritti in Italiano, Francese, Inglese, Spagnolo o Tedesco, e inviati a:

desantis_daniele@yahoo.it; danilomanca30@gmail.com

Contributors confermati: William Woodward, Riccardo Martinelli

 

Deadline: 31 Agosto 2017

 

Call for Papers (English Version)

 

Lotze’s Back!

Special Issue of the on-line Journal Philosophical Readings

(https://philosophicalreadings.org/)

by D. De Santis & D. Manca

Rudolf Hermann Lotze was born in Bautzen on May 21st, 1817. Lotze was a philosopher and logician; he also had a medical degree and was versed in biology, psychology as well as physiology. He studied at the University of Leipzig, and then moved to Göttingen, succeeding Johann Friedrich Herbart in the chair of philosophy. With the publication of his monumental Mikrokosmus, and the two-volume work System der Philosophie, Lotze became the most important and influential thinker of his generation (the one recently described as late German idealism). His alleged influence on Frege has long been the topic of harsh debates (like the one between H. Sluga and M. Dummett on the objectivity of thought and the origin of the so-called analytic philosophy); his importance for the early Husserl, as well as for Heidegger, is well known and undeniable, like his influence on the neo-Kantian tradition (from Rickert to Windelband, Natorp, Bauch and even Emila Lask). According to Sandor Ferenczi, during his late psychology lectures, Lotze also anticipated some of Freud’s key insights (like the notion of unbewusste Vorstellung). Lotze was a “systematic” thinker, perhaps the last philosopher really to consider the system as the one and only possibility to grasp rationally and understand the world as a whole.

As shown by the recently increased number of publications on Lotze and his philosophy (see for example: Late German Idealism. Trendelenburg and Lotze by F. Beiser (2013), the monumental Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual Biography (2015) by W. Woodward, and the anthology of essays on Lotze et son héritage. Son influence et son impact sur la philosophie du XXe siècle (2015), edited by F. Boccaccini), the interest in this still partially unknown thinker is growing.

The present call for papers would like to contribute to what might be labeled Lotze Renaissance; topics would include:

– Logic and mathematics in Lotze’s philosophy

– Lotze’s metaphysics

– Lotze’s philosophy of nature and anthropology

– The method of philosophy, and the function of the philosopher

– Lotze and the phenomenological tradition

– Lotze, Frege and the objectivity of thought

– Lotze and the neo-Kantian tradition

– Lotze and classical German philosophy (Kant, Schelling, Hegel, Herbart)

– Spiritualism and materialism

– Lotze and the development of natural science in the 19th century

– Lotze and the Gestalt psychology

– Lotze and American philosophy

Contributions can be written in Italian, French, English, Spanish and German, and sent to:

desantis_daniele@yahoo.it; danilomanca30@gmail.com

Invited Contributors: William Woodward, Riccardo Martinelli

 

Deadline: August 31st, 2017

Appel à contribution (Version française)

 

Lotze’s Back!

 

Numéro spécial de la revue életronique Philosophical Readings

(https://philosophicalreadings.org/)

sous la direction de D. De Santis & D. Manca

Rudolf Hermann Lotze est né à Bautzen le 21 mai 1817. Il a été, d’une part, médecin, expert de biologie, de physiologie, de psychologie et, d’autre part, philosophe, logicien et métaphysicien. Il s’est formé à l’Université de Leipzig et s’est établi ensuite à Göttingen, où il a succédé à Johann Friedrich Herbart à la chaire de philosophie. Avec les deux volumes du System der Philosophie, et les trois tomes qui composent le monumental Mikrokosmus, Lotze a certainement été le penseur allemand le plus influent de sa génération (celle qu’un spécialiste a récemment désignée comme late German Idealism). Maître de Frege (et, pour cette raison, au centre d’un âpre débat entre Hans Sluga et Michael Dummett sur les origines de la philosophie analytique), point de référence incontournable du premier Husserl et du jeune Heidegger, Lotze a été décisif pour le développement de l’école néo-kantienne (de Rickert à Windelband, Natorp, Bauch et aussi Emil Lask). D’après Sandor Ferenczi, pendant ses leçons de psychologie berlinoises, Lotze a anticipé certains thèmes-clés de la future psychanalyse freudienne. En ce penseur d’apparence éclectique s’exprime en réalité une exigence systématique: il est sans doute le dernier philosophe à considérer le système comme point d’arrivée nécessaire pour parvenir à la compréhension du monde.

Après des années d’oubli, pendant lesquelles il a été le plus souvent ignoré, ou étudié uniquement pour mieux comprendre quelque autre penseur, Lotze semble être revenu avec force au centre de l’intérêt des spécialistes: le récent Late German Idealism. Trendelenburg and Lotze de F. Beiser (2013), l’imposant Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual Biography (2015) de W. Woodward, et le recueil d’études Lotze et son héritage. Son influence et son impact sur la philosophie du XXème siècle (2015), sous la direction de F. Boccaccini, en constituent un témoignage manifeste.

Le présent appel à contribution entend contribuer à ce que l’on pourrait en effet appeler une Lotze Renaissance, à l’occasion de l’anniversaire de la naissance de ce géant de la pensée.

Les interventions pourront concerner tout le spectre de la réflexion de Lotze, de même que les rapports d’influence que sa pensée entretient avec les traditions philosophiques de la fin du XIXème siècle et du début du XXème, ainsi qu’avec les courants philosophiques et scientifiques précédents.

Pour se limiter à quelques exemples:

– Logique, métaphysique, et mathématiques dans la réflexion de Lotze

– La philosophie de la nature de Lotze et ses implications anthropologiques

– La réflexion de Lotze sur la méthode de la philosophie et sur la fonction du philosophe

– Lotze et la phénoménologie

– Lotze, Frege et l’objectivité de la pensée

– Lotze et le néokantisme

– Lotze et la philosophie classique allemande (Kant, Schelling, Hegel, Herbart)

– Spiritualisme et matérialisme

– Lotze et le développement des sciences naturelles dans le cours du XIXème siècle

– Lotze et la psychologie de la Gestalt

– Lotze et la philosophie en Amérique

Les interventions pourront être rédigées en italien, en français, en anglais, en espagnol ou en allemand, et envoyées à:

desantis_daniele@yahoo.it; danilomanca30@gmail.com

Confirmed Contributors : William Woodward, Riccardo Martinelli

Date limite de soumission: 31 Août 2017

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Nietzsche and the School of Husserl

09 Friday Dec 2016

Posted by Danilo Manca in convegni, suggerimenti eventi

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Danilo Manca, Descartes, Didier Franck, Fabrizio Arcuri, Giulio Randazzo, Husserl, Lorenzo Biagini, Lorenzo Serini, Luigi Filieri, Marta Vero, naturalism, Nietzsche, Peter Poellner, Phenomenology, scepticism, science

Nell’ambito delle attività svolte con i contributi per le attività studentesche autogestite dell’Università di Pisa (att. 1272 su “storia dell’idealismo e modelli di razionalità”) venerdì 16 dicembre presso Aula Magna di Palazzo Boileau (via S. Maria, 85), avrà luogo la giornata di studi su:

NIETZSCHE AND THE SCHOOL OF HUSSERLnietzsche_husserl
organized by ZETESIS
Supervision: Prof. Giuliano Campioni

Programme:

ore 9.00: Welcome
Marta Vero, Coordinator of Zetesis Research Group

Chair: Luigi Filieri (Università di Pisa – Zetesis)

9.15: Dr. Danilo Manca (Università di Pisa – Zetesis)
Like Spiders in their web. Nietzsche and Husserl on the naturalness of consciousness
 
10.15: Prof. Didier Franck (Université Paris Ouest – Nanterre)
Morphologie de la volonté de puissance et constitution transcendentale

11.15 Break

11.30: Giulio Randazzo (Independent Researcher)
Scepsi, apparenza e fenomeno. Tra metodo e evento in Nietzsche e Husserl

12.30: Lorenzo Serini (University of Warwick)
Nietzsche and Husserl on scepticism
 
13.30: Lunch

Chair: Dr. Danilo Manca (Università di Pisa – Zetesis)

15.00: Prof. Peter Poellner (University of Warwick)
Nietzsche between science and phenomenology
 
16.00: Fabrizio Arcuri (Università di Pisa – Zetesis)
Razionalità e soggetto. Nietzsche lettore e critico di Descartes

17.00: Lorenzo Biagini (Università di Pisa – Zetesis)
Husserl interprete di Descartes
 
18.00: Conclusion

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Conference 2016: Dialectic and the ends of reason

10 Tuesday May 2016

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Alessandra Fussi, Alfredo Ferrarin, Alice Giuliani, alternative epistemologies, Andreas Arndt, biopolitics, conference 2016, contemporary philosophical debate, Danilo Manca, dialectic, ends of reason, Gianluca Garelli, Giovanna Luciano, Giovanni Zanotti, Guglielmo Califano, Guido Frilli, Gunnar Hindrichs, hermeneutical movement, Iacopo Chiaravalli, Knowledge, Luca Illetterati, Marc Nicolas Sommer, Massimiliano Biscuso, negativity, P. Masciarelli, Phenomenology, philosophy of difference, positivism, pragmatism, praxis, reality, rigid dualisms, Sofie Møller, Stefano Breda, theories of complexity

Pisa, 8-10 June 2016

Aula Savi Orto Botanico (via Porta Buozzi, 3)

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Dialectic seems to have disappeared from the contemporary philosophical debate. Indeed, the various aspects of its past fortune – the theory of becoming, the central role of negativity in thought and reality, the critique of abstract negation and of rigid dualisms in every field of knowledge and praxis, a dynamic and developmental view of reason – have all been replaced or transfigured by alternative epistemologies, from time to time: philosophy of difference, hermeneutical movement, positivism, pragmatism, theories of complexity, phenomenology, biopolitics.

At the same time, an instrumental view of reason seems to have emerged and to have imposed itself: reason is generally conceived as a tool on behalf of independent ends and judgments. Other faculties and needs – be they individual or social – impose their own legislation upon it. According to such an instrumental paradigm, reason is the mere spectator of an activity taking place in other dimensions: sensation, passion, revelation, tradition, political authority, as well as life, history or language. By being useful only to the purpose of a confirmation of the formal coherence of propositions and interpretations, reason lacks all autonomous vocation or grip on the world.

In light of such a scenario, the conference brings forward the hypothesis that the possibility of a different conception of reason is historically and theoretically bound to the possibility of dialectics. From a dialectical point of view, reason has indeed its own interests, needs and manifestation powers, revealing itself through its cognitive and self-structuring attitude. According to this view, reason is not just a calculating tool led by external forces but moves itself by its internal ways of being and realization: dialectical reason is active by itself, and its goals are expressions of its own living interests.

The conference aims at rethinking and bringing back to the agenda the bond between reason and dialectic, between a thought able to measure up to contradiction and reason as an autonomous and free reality.

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The Wisdom of the Ancients 5

25 Thursday Jun 2015

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Danilo Manca, David Janssens, Entstehung der Algebra, Greek Mathematical Thought, Griechische Logistik, hegel, Iacopo Chiaravalli, Jacob Klein, Jakob Klein, Leo Strauss, Origin of Algebra, Phenomenology, philosophy of the history of philosophy, Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns, rizomata panton, Roots, theory of history, Theory of the Modernity

Domani, venerdì 26 giugno, si concluderà il secondo convegno del giugno filosofico di Zetesis con una sessione dedicata al rapporto tra due vecchi amici: Leo Strauss e Jakob Klein.

Il primo a intervenire sarà Iacopo Chiaravalli, allievo della Scuola Normale di Pisa, con un intervento dal titolo “The Repetition of Antiquity at the Peak of Modernity as a Phenomenological Problem”. 

Seguirà un contributo del Prof. David Janssens, docente all’Università di Tilburg, autore della monografia Between Athens and Jerusalem. Philosophy, Prophecy and Politics in Strauss’s Early Writings, co-editore del volume Leo Strauss: a quoi sert la philosophie politique? Janssens ha scritto anche numerosi sul rapporto tra filosofia e poesia, e tra filosofia e legge. In questa occasione parlerà del carteggio tra Strauss e Klein, titolo del suo intervento è “Back to the Roots. The Correspondence between Leo Strauss and Jacob Klein“.

A concludere il convegno sarà l’intervento del coordinatore di Zetesis, Danilo Manca, dottorando all’Università di Pisa, con un progetto di ricerca su Husserl e Hegel, tema su cui è appena uscito per ETS il libro “Hegel e la fenomenologia trascendentale” di cui Danilo Manca è curatore con Elisa Magrì e Alfredo Ferrarin. Il suo intervento è intitolato: “Philosophy and its History. Strauss and Klein on the Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns“.

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Conference: The Wisdom of the Ancients

20 Saturday Jun 2015

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Alessandra Fussi, Alfredo Ferrarin, Ancient Philosophy, Andrew Benjamin, Anna Romani, Antiquity, Antropology, Aristofane, Aristophanes, Aristotele, Aristotle, Bruno Centrone, Carlo Altini, Conception of Nature, Danilo Manca, David Janssens, Eduardo Zazo, Eidos und Eidolon, Elad Lapidot, Emidio Spinelli, Ernst Cassirer, esotericism, esoterismo, Fabio Fossa, Ferdinand Deanini, Gnosis, hannah arendt, Hans Jonas, Hermeneutics, historicism, Iacopo Chiaravalli, Jacob Klein, Jakob Klein, Jewish Studies, Jews, Kabbalah, Kuzari, Löwith, Leo Strauss, Luca Timponelli, Marco Menon, modern science, Modernity, Nietzsche, paideia, Phenomenology, Philipp von Wussow, Philosophy of History, Philosophy of Science, Plato, Plato's Republic, platone, Political Philosophy, Progress, questione teologico-politica, Raimondo Cubeddu, Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo, Roots, Scholem, Seinsgeschichte, skepticism, socrate, Socrates, The Quarrel between Athens and Jerusalem, Theological-Political Issue, Theory of the History of Philosophy, zetetic philosophy

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

THE WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS.

THE GERMAN-JEWISH REVALUATION OF ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

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June 24, 2015  

Aula Savi Orto Botanico (via Porta Buozzi, 3)

9:30: Welcome Address

10-13 1st Session:

Chair: Prof. Raimondo Cubeddu

 Strauss and the Problem of Retrieving Classical Thought

Prof. Philipp von Wussow (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main), Leo Strauss’s Methodology of Returning to the Ancients

Ferdinand Deanini (LMU München), The Law and the Philosopher. On Leo Strauss’s Essay “The Law of Reason in the Kuzari” 

Marco Menon (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia), A Lesson in Politics. Some Remarks on Strauss’s Socrates and Aristophanes

14:30-18:30 2nd Session:

Chair: Prof. Bruno Centrone

 Jonas and the Ancients

Elad Lapidot (Freie Universität Berlin), Counter-histories: Gnosis, Seinsgeschichte – and the Jews

Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo (Università di Torino), The Ancient Roots and Relevance of Hans Jonas’ Idea of Responsibility

Fabio Fossa (Università di Pisa e Firenze – Zetesis), Ancient Wisdom and the Modern Temper. On the Role of Greek and Jewish Tradition in Hans Jonas’s Anthropology

Prof. Emidio Spinelli (Università La Sapienza di Roma), Hans Jonas and the ‘Multi-disciplinary’ Platonic Model of Paideia

June 25, 2015

9.30 – 13.00 3rd Session:

Aula Savi Orto Botanico (via Porta Buozzi, 3)

Chair: Prof. Emidio Spinelli

Cassirer, Strauss and Arendt on Plato

Prof. Andrew Benjamin (Monash University, Melbourne), Another Plato? Cassirer’s “Eidos und Eidolon”

Prof. Alessandra Fussi (Università di Pisa – Zetesis), Philosophy as a Form of Skepticism. Leo Strauss on Plato’s Republic

Luca Timponelli (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Plato, Arendt and the Condition of Politics

15.00 – 18.30 4th Session:

Aula Magna Palazzo Boileau (via S. Maria, 85)

Chair: Prof. Maurizio Alfonso Iacono

Strauss, Scholem and Löwith

Prof. Carlo Altini (Fondazione San Carlo, Modena), Strauss and Scholem: Kabbalah versus Philosophy.

Anna Romani (Università di Pisa e Firenze – Zetesis), Progress as Problem: Strauss and Löwith in Dialogue between Antiquity and Modernity

Eduardo Zazo (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), Löwith’s Nietzschean Return to the Ancient Conception of Nature

June 26, 2015

Aula Savi Orto Botanico (via Porta Buozzi, 3)

9.30-13.30 5th Session:

Chair: Prof. Alfredo Ferrarin

Strauss and Klein

Iacopo Chiaravalli (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), The Repetition of Antiquity at the Peak of Modernity as a Phenomenological Problem

Prof. David Janssens (Tilburg University), Back to the Roots. The Correspondence between Leo Strauss and Jacob Klein. 

Danilo Manca (Università di Pisa – Zetesis), Philosophy and its History. Klein and Strauss on the Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns

 Conclusion

 

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