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SUMMARY:Philosophy of final words | mongrel matter\, melbourne
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DESCRIPTION:<p>bidding an honest\, last farewell calls for great courage and\, arguably\, a singular sense of clarity\; it's a heuristic message worthy of our attention\, particularly if we consider authors and artists who created their own worldviews for us\, facing death head-on&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br> during this ordeal\, there&rsquo\;s nothing to lose and hide &ndash\; on the folded edges dividing death and life\, every thing matters</p>\n<p><br> it is therefore surprising that no collective philosophical study of this critical lacuna has been undertaken to date (see Lewis 2016\, Ward 2004\; cf. Critchley 2008)</p>\n<p><br> based in melbourne\, mongrel matter -&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">mongrelmatter.com</a>&nbsp\;- welcomes contributions to an open book\, intended to consist of free-styled responses to a range of farewell messages to posterity:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br> - death-bed\, e.g.&nbsp\;Jacques Derrida\, James Baldwin\, Chairman Mao\, J.-P. Sartre\, Martin Luther King\, Malcolm X\, Ludwig Wittgenstein\, Gertrude Stein\, Karl Marx\, Christina Rossetti\, Friedrich Nietzsche\, Oscar Wilde [taken]\, Ralph Waldo Emerson [taken]\, Henry David Thoreau\, Soren Kierkegaard [taken]\, Charles Darwin\, Johann Goethe\, Heinrich Heine\, Mary Wollstonecraft\, J.J. Rousseau\, Thomas Hobbes\, Machiavelli\, Rabelais\, Plotinus\, Zeno\, Epicurus\, Zhuangzi\, Gautama Buddha\, Confucius\, Cyrus the Elder</p>\n<p><br> - death-row\, e.g.&nbsp\;George Floyd\, Dostoevsky\, Louis XVI\, Simon Frazer reciting Horace\, Joan of Arc\, Hypatia\, Archimedes\, Pythagoras</p>\n<p><br> - suicide notes\, e.g.&nbsp\;David Foster Wallace [taken]\, Kurt Cobain [taken]\, Arthur Koestler\, Sid Vicious\, Yukio Mishima [taken]\, Walter Benjamin [taken]\, Stefan Zweig\, Virginia Woolf [taken]\, Sergey Yesenin [taken]\, Vincent van Gogh\, Socrates\, Diogenes the Dog\, Cleopatra</p>\n<p>+ anything we've missed!</p>\n<p>now\, many instances of farewell works seek atonement &ndash\; a paradox of being and non-being together &ndash\; pushing the boundaries of our book</p>\n<p>specifically\, memorial ceremonies and artefacts provide conditions to engage in the event of one's demise &ndash\; a possibility of balance in a work already incorporating the unknowable:</p>\n<p><br> - eulogy\, e.g.&nbsp\;Jean-Paul Sartre for Albert Camus\, Jacques Derrida for Gilles Deleuze\, Oprah Winfrey for Rosa Sparks\, John Cleese for Graham Chapman\; Ben Jonson for Shakespeare</p>\n<p><br> - headstone epitaph&nbsp\;(incl. interest in tombstones as works of art/nature)\, e.g. Michel Foucault\, Albert Camus\, Hryhoriy Skovoroda</p>\n<p><br> contributions of any length are welcome\, authors are encouraged to find a form of expression fitting their subject matter&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>all contributions will be subject to double-friendly peer review process</p>\n<p><br> confirmed authors:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>David Konstan (New York University)</p>\n<p>Ken-Ichi Sasaki (University of Tokyo)</p>\n<p>Justin Clemens (Melbourne University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Stefano Marino (University of Bologna)</p>\n<p>Jon Roffe (Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy)</p>\n<p>Joshua M. Hall (University of Alabama)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Matthew Kruger (Boston College)</p>\n<p>Christine Carmela Ramos (Mapua University)</p>\n<p>Jones Irwin (Dublin City University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Anita Lunić (University of Split)</p>\n<p>Zahra Rashid (Lahore University)</p>\n<p>Xiao Ouyang (Peking University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Majid Heidari (Ferdowsi\, Iran)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Joel White (Dundee University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Fraser Logan (University of Warwick)</p>\n<p>Martin Boszorad (Constantine the Philosopher University)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Torgeir Fjeld (Ereignis Center for Philosophy and the Arts)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Philippe Roepstorff-Robiano (Heinrich-Heine-Universit&auml\;t D&uuml\;sseldorf)</p>\n<p>Jamie Davies (GCAS College Dublin)</p>\n<p>Zachary Poston (Texas State University)</p>\n<p>Kalenga Leon Kalumba (independent)&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Ali Ben Nekhi (independent)</p>\n<p>Rob Marks (independent)</p>\n<p>Lars Straehler-Pohl (independent)</p>\n<p>Rahenna Markova (independent)</p>\n<p>expressions of interest: ongoing&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>email: Dr Valery Vino at&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">valery.arrows@gmail.com</a>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>submissions due: late February '24&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>open e-publication: April '24</p>
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