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LOCATION:Paderborn\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite&nbsp\;<strong>registrations</strong>&nbsp\;for the conference&nbsp\;<strong>Rudolph Hermann Lotze: A Reassessment</strong>.</p>\n<p>The conference will take place at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Paderborn\, Germany\, from September 4 to 6\, 2023.</p>\n<p><strong>Overview</strong></p>\n<p>The conference aims to examine the various aspects of the work of the philosopher Rudolph Hermann Lotze (1817&ndash\;1881). Renewed interest in Lotze is evidenced by new editions of two of his most important works\,&nbsp\;<em>Mikrokosmos</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<em>Medicinische Psychologie</em>\, and by several scholarly publications devoted to him\, among them&nbsp\;<em>Late German Idealism: Trendelenburg and Lotze</em>&nbsp\;by Frederick C. Beiser (2013)\;&nbsp\;<em>Hermann Lotze: An Intellectual Biography</em>&nbsp\;by William R. Woodward (2015)\;&nbsp\;<em>Hermann Lotze&rsquo\;s Influence on Twentieth Century Philosophy</em>&nbsp\;by Nikolay Milkov (2023). This interest has been primarily stimulated by intensive study of the history of the 19th and 20th century philosophy in recent decades. It revealed that in the&nbsp\;<em>fin de si&egrave\;cle</em>&nbsp\;Lotze was commonly considered a leading philosopher not only in Germany but also in the United Kingdom and in the United States. He provenly influenced early analytic philosophy (Frege and partly also Russell)\, phenomenology\, the neo-Kantians\, Dilthey&rsquo\;s philosophy of life\, the British Idealists\, and also the American pragmatists James\, Royce\, Santayana.</p>\n<p><strong>Organizers</strong>&nbsp\;are Prof. Dr. Nikolay Milkov (University of Paderborn) and Dr. Michele Vagnetti (University of Florence/University of Paderborn).</p>\n<p><strong>Format</strong></p>\n<p>A total of twenty talks of 35 minutes\, plus 10 minutes discussion are planned. The conference will be in presence.</p>\n<p>Here is the complete program of the conference (all times are CEST):</p>\n<p><strong>Monday\, September 4th<br> JENNY ALONI HAUS UNIVERSITY OF PADERBORN</strong><br> <br> 14:00-14:30 Introduction<br> with an Address from the Rector of the Paderborn University Prof. Dr. Birgitt Riegraf<br> <br> <em>Chair: Sebastian Luft</em><br> 14:30-15:15 Matthias Neugebauer (University of Zurich): &bdquo\;Der Anfang der Metaphysik ist nicht in ihr selbst\, sondern in der Ethik.&ldquo\; &mdash\; Zur Ethik-Konzeption Hermann Lotzes.<br> 15:15-16:00 Charlotte Morel (&Eacute\;cole normale sup&eacute\;rieure de Paris): Durchdringung der Metaphysik und Erkenntnistheorie der Naturwissenschaften beim jungen Lotze: von der medizinischen Dissertation zur ersten Metaphysik<br> Coffee break<br> <br> <em>Chair: Mark Textor</em><br> 16:30-17:15 Nikolay Milkov (University of Paderborn): Why Lotze?<br> 17:15-18:00 David Sullivan (Metropolitan State University of Denver): Lotze&rsquo\;s Legacy: A Revisionary Reading of &ldquo\;The Ideenwelt&rdquo\;<br> <br> <strong>Tuesday\, September 5th<br> UNIVERSITY OF PADERBORN L-BUILDING\, Room L 3.204</strong><br> <br> <em>Chair: Florian Baab</em><br> 09:00-09:45 Michele Vagnetti (University of Paderborn/University of Florence): Lotze und Leibniz<br> 09:45-10:30 Christian Krijnen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Zur Neubewertung der Logik Hermann Lotzes: eine anf&auml\;ngliche Problemanzeige<br> Coffee Break</p>\n<p><br> <em>Chair: Mirja Hartimo</em><br> 11:00-11:45 Sebastian Luft (University of Paderborn): Lotze and James: a (Somewhat) Neglected Line of Influence on Pragmatism<br> 11:45-12:30 Arnaud Dewalque (University of Li&egrave\;ge): James Ward Debt to Lotze<br> Lunch<br> <br> <em>Chair: Christian Krijnen</em><br> 14:30-15:15 Karen Green (University of Melbourne): E. E. Constance Jones and Hermann Lotze<br> 15:15-16:00 Mark Textor (King&rsquo\;s College London): Self-Consciousness and Interest<br> Coffee Break<br> <br> <em>Chair: Arnaud Dewalque</em><br> 16:30-17:15 Denis Seron (University of Li&egrave\;ge): Lotze and Brentano on Psychology<br> 17:15-18:00 Florian Baab (University of Hamburg): Idealismus und Industrialisierung. Zur Verortung von Lotzes Anthropologie im Kontext seiner Zeit.<br> 19:00 Official Conference Dinner<br> <br> <strong>Wednesday\, September 6th<br> UNIVERSITY OF PADERBORN L-BUILDING\, L 3.204</strong><br> <br> <em>Chair: Denis Seron</em><br> 09:00-09:45 Mirja Hartimo (University of Helsinki): Lotze\, Platonism\, and Husserl&rsquo\;s Antipsychologism<br> 09:45-10:30 Paola Cant&ugrave\; Testa (Aix-Marseille University): Lotze&rsquo\;s Logical Theory of Definitions<br> Coffee Break<br> <br> <em>Chair: Nikolay Milkov</em><br> 11:00-11:45 Dolf Rami (Ruhr University Bochum): Lotze on Existence and Existence Entailing Concepts<br> 11:45-12:30 Kai Hauser (Technical University of Berlin): Lotze&rsquo\;s Logik in the Light of Modern Developments in the Foundations of Mathematics<br> Lunch<br> <br> <em>Chair: Michele Vagnetti</em><br> 14:30-15:15 Robin Rollinger (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic): Lotze&rsquo\;s Philosophical System as a Prelude to Phenomenological Metaphysics (online)<br> 15:15-16:00 Jacinto Paez Bonifaci (Universidad Diego Portales\, Santiago - Chile): &nbsp\;Lotze&rsquo\;s Doctrine of Knowledge between Logic and Metaphysics<br> Coffee Break<br> <br> <em>Chair: Charlotte Morel</em><br> 16:30-17:15 Giulio M. Cavalli (University of Parma): From the Many to the One. Lotze&rsquo\;s Influence on Green and Bradley<br> 17:15-18:00 Maik Niemeck (University of Marburg): Is Concern for Oneself Unconditional?<br> 18:00-18:15 Closing Remarks of the Conference</p>\n<p>If you are interested\, you can register (free of charge) by emailing Dr. Michele Vagnetti at:&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">michelevagnetti90@gmail.com</a>. It is possible to attend the conference either in person or online. Online participation will only be available on Tuesday\, September 5 and Wednesday\, September 6.&nbsp\;You will be asked to indicate in the registration email how you would like to participate. In case of online participation\, I will take care of sending the Zoom link to the applicant.</p>\n<p>Registration Deadline: Sunday\, September 3\, 24:00 CEST.</p>
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