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SUMMARY:Geophilosophies
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LOCATION:Universitätsstraße 7\, Vienna\, Austria
DESCRIPTION:<p>Workshop "Geophilosophies" (October 17)<br></p>\n<p>University of Vienna\, NIG\, Room 3A\, 10.00-16.30 (hybrid)<br><br>Description:&nbsp\;Reading and discussion of texts by and with&nbsp\;Didier Debaise (Universit&eacute\; Libre Bruxelles).</p>\n\n<p>Inputs/talks by Christoph Hubatschke (IT:U Linz)\, Eva J&auml\;gle (University of Vienna/ University of Music and Performing Arts)\, Lilian Kroth (University of Fribourg)\, Isabella Schlehaider (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna).</p>\n\n<p>Texts for the workshop and online participation (Zoom): <a rel="noreferrer">ralf.gisinger@univie.ac.at</a> or <a rel="noreferrer">eva-maria.aigner@univie.ac.at</a></p>\n\n<p>Workshop-texts:<br>- "The earthly becomings of thought. How do we take the legacy of Geophilosophy?" (Deleuze and Guattari Studies)<br>- "The Land of the Modernes. The sense of Latour&rsquo\;s Pragmatism" (Theory\, Culture and Society)<br>- "An Ethology of Abstractions: Learning How to Cultivate Our Modes of Thought with Stengers" (Adventure of Aesthetics)<br>- (With I. Stengers): "An ecology of trust? Consenting to a pluralist universe"<br><br></p>\n\n<p>Didier Debaise is professor at the Universit&eacute\; Libre Bruxelles. His main areas of research are contemporary forms of speculative philosophy\, philosophy of nature\, and links between American pragmatism and the French contemporary philosophy. He wrote several books on Whitehead&rsquo\;s philosophy (<em>Un empirisme sp&eacute\;culatif\, Le vocabulaire de Whitehead&nbsp\;</em>and&nbsp\;<em>L&rsquo\;app&acirc\;t des possibles</em>)\, edited volumes on pragmatism (<em>Vie et experimentation</em>)\, on the history of contemporary metaphysics (<em>Philosophie des possessions</em>)\, and he wrote numerous papers on Bergson\, Tarde\, Whitehead\, Simondon\, Deleuze\, Latour and Stengers. Two of his books were published in English:&nbsp\;<em>Nature as Event&nbsp\;</em>and<em> Speculative Empiricism</em>.</p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Next Event 2025<br></strong></p>\n\n<p>Claire Colebrook (Penn State University)<br><em>November 21</em>\, 10:00-12:00\, online. Live-Streaming and Responses in Room 3A (NIG)</p>\n\n\n<p><strong>THINKING NATURE</strong></p>\n<p>University of Vienna\, 2025&ndash\;2026<br>Organized by Eva-Maria Aigner and Ralf Gisinger<br>Research Group &ldquo\;Poststructuralism\, Gender Theory\, Psychoanalysis&rdquo\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>Contact</strong></p>\n\n<p>Eva-Maria Aigner (<a rel="noreferrer">eva-maria.aigner@univie.ac.at</a> )<br>Ralf Gisinger (<a rel="noreferrer">ralf.gisinger@univie.ac.at</a> )</p>\n\n<p><atarget="_blank">https://poststrukturalismus.univie.ac.at</a></p>
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