THE SOCIAL SPACE OF REASON.
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SPEAKERS
Giovanni Bonacina (Urbino)
Robert Brandom (Pittsburgh)
Giuseppe Cantillo (Napoli)
Biagio De Giovanni (Napoli)
Vincent Descombes (Paris)
Francesca Di Lorenzo (Palermo)
Kenley R. Dove (Venezia/New York)
Ugo Fabietti (Milano-Bicocca)
Nancy Fraser (New York)
Jean-François Kervegan (Paris)
Charles Larmore (Chicago)
Danielle Macbeth (Haverford)
Giacomo Marramao (Roma)
Salvatore Natoli (Milano)
Luigi Perissinotto (Venezia)
Stefano Poggi (Firenze)
Luigi Ruggiu (Venezia)
Italo Testa (Venezia/Parma)
Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki)
Vincenzo Vitello (Salerno)
Giovanni Bonacina (Urbino)
Robert Brandom (Pittsburgh)
Giuseppe Cantillo (Napoli)
Biagio De Giovanni (Napoli)
Vincent Descombes (Paris)
Francesca Di Lorenzo (Palermo)
Kenley R. Dove (Venezia/New York)
Ugo Fabietti (Milano-Bicocca)
Nancy Fraser (New York)
Jean-François Kervegan (Paris)
Charles Larmore (Chicago)
Danielle Macbeth (Haverford)
Giacomo Marramao (Roma)
Salvatore Natoli (Milano)
Luigi Perissinotto (Venezia)
Stefano Poggi (Firenze)
Luigi Ruggiu (Venezia)
Italo Testa (Venezia/Parma)
Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki)
Vincenzo Vitello (Salerno)
BACKGROUND
The “Social Space of Reason” is the main theme of the second edition of the International Conference “Contemporary Hegel” (the first edition was held in Venice, 16th-18th May 2001). The conference will cover a wide range of topics whose historical and theoretical roots go back to Hegel’s social conception of reason, involving questions that are still open to discussion in the contemporary debate, waiting for either an Hegelian or a non Hegelian answer.
FULL PROGRAM
Session One. September 28, 2006, Morning (9 am)
Objective Spirit and the Constitution of Sociality
Chairman: Lucio Cortella (Venezia)
9.20-10.00 Luigi Ruggiu (Venezia), Social Reason and Objectivity
10.00-10.40 Vincent Descombes (Paris), The Problem of Collective Identity. The We-Instituting and the We -Instituted
10.40-11.00 Debate
11.20-12.00 Vincenzo Vitiello (Salerno), Hegel: The Solitude of Community
12.00-12.40 Giuseppe Cantillo (Napoli), The Tragedy in Ethical Life. Individual, Community and Society in the Early Jena Writings
12.40-13.00 Debate
9.20-10.00 Luigi Ruggiu (Venezia), Social Reason and Objectivity
10.00-10.40 Vincent Descombes (Paris), The Problem of Collective Identity. The We-Instituting and the We -Instituted
10.40-11.00 Debate
11.20-12.00 Vincenzo Vitiello (Salerno), Hegel: The Solitude of Community
12.00-12.40 Giuseppe Cantillo (Napoli), The Tragedy in Ethical Life. Individual, Community and Society in the Early Jena Writings
12.40-13.00 Debate
Session Two. September 28, 2006, Afternoon (3 pm)
Global Space and Forms of Life
Chairman: Maurizio Pagano (Trieste)
15.00-15.40 Nancy Fraser (New York), Social Reason without 'Society': Rethinking Intersubjectivity in Globalization
15.40-16.20 Giacomo Marramao (Roma), From Weltgeschichte to World-Modernity: the Global Space after the End of History
16.20-16.50 Debate
17.10-17.50 Salvatore Natoli (Milano-Bicocca), The Imponderability of the World: Plural Forms of Reason and Government of Contingency
17.50- 18.30 Giovanni Bonacina (Urbino), Hegel and the Muslim Orient
18.30-19.00 Debate
15.00-15.40 Nancy Fraser (New York), Social Reason without 'Society': Rethinking Intersubjectivity in Globalization
15.40-16.20 Giacomo Marramao (Roma), From Weltgeschichte to World-Modernity: the Global Space after the End of History
16.20-16.50 Debate
17.10-17.50 Salvatore Natoli (Milano-Bicocca), The Imponderability of the World: Plural Forms of Reason and Government of Contingency
17.50- 18.30 Giovanni Bonacina (Urbino), Hegel and the Muslim Orient
18.30-19.00 Debate
Session Three. September 29, 2006, Morning (9 am)
Ways of Recognition
Chairman: Leonardo Samonà (Palermo)
9.00-9.40 Charles Larmore (Chicago), Personhood and Recognition
9.40-10.20 Stefano Poggi (Firenze), Crossing the Border: Inwardness vs. Outwardness, and the Intentional Stance
10.20-10.50 Debate
11.10-11.50 Ugo Fabietti (Milano-Bicocca), Cultures and Recognition
11.50-12.30 Biagio De Giovanni (Napoli-Orientale), The Idea of Recognition lying at the Roots of Modern Europe and its Reflection in the Contemporary World
12.30-13.00 Debate
9.00-9.40 Charles Larmore (Chicago), Personhood and Recognition
9.40-10.20 Stefano Poggi (Firenze), Crossing the Border: Inwardness vs. Outwardness, and the Intentional Stance
10.20-10.50 Debate
11.10-11.50 Ugo Fabietti (Milano-Bicocca), Cultures and Recognition
11.50-12.30 Biagio De Giovanni (Napoli-Orientale), The Idea of Recognition lying at the Roots of Modern Europe and its Reflection in the Contemporary World
12.30-13.00 Debate
Session Four. September 29, 2006, Afternoon (3 pm)
Nature, Communication and Interaction
Chairman: Michele Ciliberto (Firenze)
15.00-15.40 Robert. B. Brandom (Pittsburgh), Desire and Recognition
15.40-16.20 Danielle Macbeth (Haverford), An Antinomy of Empirical Judgement: Brandom and McDowell
16.20-16.50 Debate
17.10-17.50 Italo Testa (Venezia/Parma), Second Nature and Recognition
17.50-18.30 Luigi Perissinotto (Venezia), Communication between Nature and Convention
18.30-19.00 Debate
15.00-15.40 Robert. B. Brandom (Pittsburgh), Desire and Recognition
15.40-16.20 Danielle Macbeth (Haverford), An Antinomy of Empirical Judgement: Brandom and McDowell
16.20-16.50 Debate
17.10-17.50 Italo Testa (Venezia/Parma), Second Nature and Recognition
17.50-18.30 Luigi Perissinotto (Venezia), Communication between Nature and Convention
18.30-19.00 Debate
Session Five. September 30, 2006, Morning (9 am)
Social Ontology, Collective Intentionality and Ethical Life
Chairman: Silvana Borutti (Pavia)
9.00-9.40 Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki), Group Reasons and Collective Intentionality
9.40-10.20 Francesca di Lorenzo (Palermo), Background and Constitutive Rules
10.20-10.50 Debate
11.10-11.50 Jean-François Kervegan (Paris), What Does it Mean to Conduct an Ethical Life?
11.50-12.30 Kenley R. Dove (New York/Venezia), The Plot of Hegel's Phenomenology
12.30-13.00 Debate and final conclusions
9.00-9.40 Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki), Group Reasons and Collective Intentionality
9.40-10.20 Francesca di Lorenzo (Palermo), Background and Constitutive Rules
10.20-10.50 Debate
11.10-11.50 Jean-François Kervegan (Paris), What Does it Mean to Conduct an Ethical Life?
11.50-12.30 Kenley R. Dove (New York/Venezia), The Plot of Hegel's Phenomenology
12.30-13.00 Debate and final conclusions
ORGANISED BY
Gruppo Nazionale PRIN 2004
(Università di Venezia, Macerata, Pavia,Pisa, Trieste, Palermo, Vercelli,
Verona) - National Coordinator Luigi Ruggiu
Dipartimento di Filosofia e Teoria delle Scienze, Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia
Supported by “Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici” (Napoli)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Luigi Ruggiu (Venice)
Italo Testa (Venice/Parma)
INFORMATION
Official languages of the conference will be English, French and Italian. Simultaneous translation will be available.
Participation is free. Registration is strongly recommended. To register and for further information on the event, please write to the following address:
italo.testa@unive.it
Italo Testa
Università Ca’ Foscari
Dipartimento di Filosofia e Teoria delle Scienze
Palazzo Ca’ Nani Mocenigo
Dorsoduro 960 - 30123 Venezia, Italy
Gruppo Nazionale PRIN 2004
(Università di Venezia, Macerata, Pavia,Pisa, Trieste, Palermo, Vercelli,
Verona) - National Coordinator Luigi Ruggiu
Dipartimento di Filosofia e Teoria delle Scienze, Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia
Supported by “Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici” (Napoli)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Luigi Ruggiu (Venice)
Italo Testa (Venice/Parma)
INFORMATION
Official languages of the conference will be English, French and Italian. Simultaneous translation will be available.
Participation is free. Registration is strongly recommended. To register and for further information on the event, please write to the following address:
italo.testa@unive.it
Italo Testa
Università Ca’ Foscari
Dipartimento di Filosofia e Teoria delle Scienze
Palazzo Ca’ Nani Mocenigo
Dorsoduro 960 - 30123 Venezia, Italy