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DESCRIPTION:<p>CFP 2024 &bull\; TOPIC: LIMES &bull\;&nbsp\;DEADLINE: 15 DEC 2024<br><br>The paper should focus on any philosophical issues linked to the concept of&nbsp\;limes&nbsp\;&mdash\; a latin word for&nbsp\;limit&nbsp\;&mdash\; and as such\, it invites contributions from several philosophical fields. Papers might refer to the&nbsp\;limits of human nature&nbsp\;and focus on one or more perspectives of&nbsp\;philosophical anthropology\, e.g.\, Scheler\, Gehlen\, Plessner. The topic of the&nbsp\;limitedness of the human condition&nbsp\;might be discussed with reference to&nbsp\;modern ethics\, e.g.\, Pascal\, Descartes\, Kierkegaard\, or to&nbsp\;contemporary philosophy&nbsp\;and its wide production\, e.g.\,&nbsp\;existentialism. Papers might highlight the role of&nbsp\;technology&nbsp\;in shaping the human condition and whether it sets new limits\, e.g\, Ortega y Gasset\, Heidegger\, or whether it calls for a discussion on the limits of life standards as in the perspectives of&nbsp\;social ethics&nbsp\;or&nbsp\;environmental ethics. Other possible topics might focus on the concept of&nbsp\;hybris&nbsp\;and how it relates to virtue\, liberty. The concept of&nbsp\;limit&nbsp\;also invites an exploration of&nbsp\;alterity: what is beyond the border\, as a&nbsp\;stranger\, as a&nbsp\;migrant\, as&nbsp\;other. The limits in terms of borders between&nbsp\;sexes&nbsp\;and the social discriminations\, e.g.\, de Beauvoir\,&nbsp\;feminism. The border also separates exterior from interior: the topic of the&nbsp\;self&nbsp\;might be analyzed\, in relation with the concept of&nbsp\;identity\,&nbsp\;loneliness\,&nbsp\;alienation. Analyses of&nbsp\;inclusive perspectives&nbsp\;might be central for this CFP.&nbsp\; Hence\,&nbsp\;limit&nbsp\;also refers to&nbsp\;border&nbsp\;and can be analyzed in the dialectic of open/close in&nbsp\;political philosophy\, e.g.\, Popper\, Foucault\, or since the theories on the just society in&nbsp\;ancient philosophy\, e.g.\, Plato\, Aristotle\, up to&nbsp\;Contractarianism. Limits might refer to the limitedness of human knowledge\, as in Kant\, or also in terms of the limits of humans senses and perceptions\, exploring the topics of&nbsp\;epistemology\, or the limits of language\, e.g.\, Wittgenstein or other contributions in&nbsp\;philosophy of language. Papers might consider the attempt of overcome the human limits discussing the role of God and deities in&nbsp\;philosophy of religion\, in western or non-western traditions.</p>
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