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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20230618T140000
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SUMMARY:Respiratory Philosophy: A Paradigm Shift in Philosophy
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LOCATION:Grand Hotel Bernardin\, Portorož\, Slovenia
DESCRIPTION:<p>Breathing is a rare theme in philosophy\, and it is only in recent years that philosophy of breathing as a new way of doing philosophy has begun to interest some thinkers. The pioneers of the field are Luce Irigaray (1983)\, David Kleinberg-Levin (1984) and Peter Sloterdijk (1998). It was only in the 2010s that explicit and systematic studies have been published on the philosophy of breathing.</p>\n<p>The respiratory philosophy as presented and articulated at this conference deals with our relationships with the atmospheres of breathing and air. &ldquo\;Breath&rdquo\; might seem like a peculiar&nbsp\;project\, or at the very least disconnected from the way in which most European philosophy has&nbsp\;understood itself and its goals. But the &ldquo\;forgetting of air and breathing&rdquo\;&nbsp\;(Irigaray) in European philosophical discourse is by itself one of the deepest\, unacknowledged tensions\, shaping its unfortunate outlook on the world. A new respiratory philosophy has the double merit of decolonizing the philosophical curriculum through an inclusion of non-European sources and&nbsp\;insights\, and of revealing how such &ldquo\;breathing&rdquo\; is a fundamental (even if erased) element of its own history. The potential of such a paradigm shift bears far-reaching consequences for the areas of ontology\, ethics\, poetics\, politics\, environment\, spirituality\, and health&nbsp\;&ndash\;&nbsp\;as fields being in the forefront of this new respiratory paradigm.</p>\n<p>The conference topics include and contributions are invited to address:</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Historical roots and intercultural aspects of air and breathing</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Forgotten Pre-Socratic philosophical thinking:&nbsp\;pneuma\, aer\, psyche\, thymos\, phrenes</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Main European respiratory philosophers: Bachelard\, Schmitz\, Levinas\, Merleau-Ponty\,&nbsp\;Irigaray\, Sloterdijk</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Prāṇa and breathing in Indian philosophies and religious systems</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Qi/ki in East Asian philosophies\, bio-medicine\, religious systems and martial arts</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Japanese aesthetics of atmospheres\, sky\, wind and breathing</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Main modern Japanese respiratory philosophers and practitioners: Okada\, Fujita\, Nakamura\,&nbsp\;Kato\, Ogawa\, Yamaguchi\, Kuriyama</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Western respiratory and aerial poets and poetics of breathing: Shakespeare\, Goethe\,&nbsp\;Hölderlin\,&nbsp\;Coleridge\, Shelley\, Rilke\,&nbsp\;Mörike\, Claudel\, Celan</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Respiratory and aerial ontology</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Respiratory and aerial ethics</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Atmospheric art</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Breathing as an embodied experience for aesthetic performance (dance\, music\, film\, theatre\, calligraphy)</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Cross-cultural respiratory philosophy and aesthetics</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Breath and olfactory philosophy</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;&ldquo\;I can't breathe&rdquo\;&nbsp\;and critical theory of race</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Respiratory democracy and breathing as a force of social justice</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Gender\, disability\, and queering breath</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Atmopolitics\, bad air and environmental philosophy</p>\n<p>➢ &nbsp\;Breathing and breathlessness in a post-COVID world</p>\n<p>Conference convenors</p>\n<p>Lenart Škof\, Yuho Hisayama and Petri Berndtson</p>\n<p>Programme and organizing committee</p>\n<p>Prof Dr Lenart Škof\, Institute for Philosophical Studies\, Science and Research Centre Koper\, Slovenia&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Assoc Prof Dr Dr Yuho Hisayama\,&nbsp\;Kobe Institute for Atmospheric Studies\, Kobe University\, Japan&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Ass Prof Dr Magdalena Górska\,&nbsp\;Graduate Gender Studies Programme and Institute for Cultural&nbsp\;Inquiry\, Department of Media and Culture Studies\, Utrecht University\, The Netherlands&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Assoc Prof Dr Lorenzo Marinucci\,&nbsp\;Faculty of Arts and Letters\, Tohoku University and Kobe Institute&nbsp\;for Atmospheric Studies\, Japan</p>\n<p>Dr Petri Berndtson\,&nbsp\;Institute for Philosophical Studies\, Science and Research Centre Koper\, Slovenia&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Dr Maja Bjelica\,&nbsp\;Institute for Philosophical Studies\, Science and Research Centre Koper\, Slovenia</p>\n<p>Proposals up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by January 5\, 2023 to:&nbsp\;respiratoryphilosophy@gmail.com</p>\n<p>Selected presenters will be notified by February 1\, 2023.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Petri Berndtson;CN="Lenart Škof";CN=Maja Bjelica:
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