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SUMMARY:Commentating as Philosophy and the Abrahamic Interpreters
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LOCATION:İstanbul\, Turkey
DESCRIPTION:<p>&ldquo\;Commentating as Philosophy and the Abrahamic Interpreters&rdquo\; is a conference second in a trilogy\,&nbsp\;entitled\, &ldquo\;The Abrahamic Trilogy&rdquo\;. The trilogy is about the development and reception of Greek&nbsp\;philosophy in the Abrahamic traditions. While the first conference was about Proclus\, and his&nbsp\;influence\, the present conference will focus on the form of philosophy that was dominant until the&nbsp\;early modern period.<br><br>The Abrahamic religions have a set of revealed holy texts which are intended to reveal the nature&nbsp\;of God\, creation\, man&rsquo\;s place in it and his true destiny. As such\, believers or those entrusted to&nbsp\;guide the believers can or ought to have recourse to these texts to explain the nature of things.&nbsp\;The intellectual and moral life was framed in interaction with a text. Parallel to this\, one can view a&nbsp\;similar tendency with the philosophical movement known as middle Platonism: here\, philosophy&nbsp\;was done by turning to the texts of Plato and Aristotle and either making commentaries on them<br>or employing their texts liberally in independent treatises. These two threads meet powerfully\, for&nbsp\;example\, in the Jewish philosopher from Alexandria\, Philo. What is unique about Philo is how he&nbsp\;used the philosophical concepts and systems of Plato and\, to a lesser extent\, Aristotle\, to explain&nbsp\;the Torah. Augustine claimed only to understand the Bible after reading the works of the Platonists&nbsp\;and whose Biblical commentaries dominated the Latin west. Ibn-Sina also wrote many&nbsp\;commentaries on Aristotle and developed his own system in that dialogue. Thus\, for 1600 years\,<br>whether by a pagan or Abrahamic philosopher\, the dominant mode of philosophising was done by&nbsp\;means of writing commentaries.<br><br>The conference will\, thus\, explore the development of the commentary tradition within the ancient&nbsp\;pagan world and the influence of that Greek commentary among Jews\, Christians and Muslims and&nbsp\;will focus on what it means to philosophise in a necessary interaction with a set texts that marks it&nbsp\;off from early modern philosophy.<br><br>Confirmed speakers:<br>Prof. Richard Sorabji\, CBE\, FBA\, (Emeritus Prof. at King's College\, London and Wolfson College\,&nbsp\;Oxford) will give the key-note lecture. Prof. Zev Harvey (Emeritus Prof. at Hebrew University and&nbsp\;Columbia University) will give the plenary lecture on Jewish account and Prof. Thomas Leinkauf&nbsp\;(Westf&auml\;lischen Wilhelms Universit&auml\;t M&uuml\;nster) on the Christian account.</p>\n<p>Please submit an abstract of approximately 500 words by **March 14\, 2014** to<br>https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpai14&nbsp\;Notifcation of acceptance will go out on&nbsp\;February 25. For further questions\, please contact David Butorac at<br>davidbutoracarxai.org&nbsp\;and Marie-&Eacute\;lise (Lise) Zovko at&nbsp\;lisezovkogmail.com. Papers will be 20-25 minutes long\, although there may be&nbsp\;some flexibility given some merit. Please see the conference website:&nbsp\;www.arxai.org</p>\n<p>The conference will take place at Sismanoglu Megaro (Greek Consulate) and Halki Seminary\, Halki&nbsp\;Island / Heybeliada\, Istanbul from&nbsp\;July 2-5\, 2014.<br><br>Co-organizors<br>Fatih University (Istanbul)<br>Institute of Philosophy (Zagreb)<br><br>Confirmed Sponsors<br>The Onassis Foundation<br>The Consulate General of Greece in Istanbul<br>The Consulate General of Israel in Istanbul<br>Halki Seminary &ndash\; Greek Ecumenical Patriarchite</p>
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