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SUMMARY:Exploring Possibilities of Hegel Turn in English-Speaking Philosophy
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LOCATION:Fort Wayne\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>We hereby reissue an updated CFP exploring the real possibilities and/or<br> limits a &ldquo\;Hegel turn&rdquo\; in English-speaking philosophy. More specifically\, we<br> shall explore the possibilities and/or limits--building on 20th century<br> Hegel scholarship which has largely recovered the historical Hegel--of<br> developing the Hegelian philosophical project (which Hegel called the<br> perennial philosophy in its latest form) beyond the point where he left it.<br> In assessing further development of this project we are especially concerned<br> to explore integration conceptual and linguistic tools from the analytic<br> tradition and from post-Aristotelian formal logic.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Paul Redding (University of Sydney) and Clark Butler (Purdue<br> University\, Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne) are the organizers of this conference<br> to take place on the Fort Wayne Campus\, Fort Wayne Indiana 26805 USA\,<br> Friday-Saturday\, October 17-18\, 2014. The two co-sponsors are the School of<br> Philosophical and History Inquiry at the University of Sydney\, Australia\,<br> and the Purdue University Philosophy Department at the Indiana<br> University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus (IPFW).</p>\n<p>This conference is also co-sponsored by the Indiana Philosophical<br> Association (IPA) meeting concurrently at the Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne<br> Campus (IPFW). Three simultaneous sessions are planned\, two organized by the<br> IPA alongside the one cited above--all three in Fort Wayne. Currently with<br> this CFP\, the IPA is to issue its own CFP.</p>\n<p>Invited speakers for the Hegel conference include Robert Brandom<br> (Pittsburgh)\, Ermanno Bencivenga (UC-Irvine)\, Angelica Nuzzo (CUNY Graduate<br> Center)\, and Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center). Robert Brandom has<br> accepted an invitation from the IPA to be keynote speaker for one plenary<br> session.</p>\n<p>The deadline for submitting advanced complete drafts for blind review<br> for this conference is August 1\, 2014. Notification in the case of all<br> submitted papers will be given on September 1. Earlier notification of the<br> intent to submit\, accompanied by a developed abstract\, is welcome and will<br> be acknowledged. It may result constructive non-blind feedback in some<br> cases\, but with no conditions for revision placed on final paper submission<br> by August 1 for blind review.</p>\n<p>Sample questions to be addressed are: &ldquo\;How much merit would Hegel\, if<br> alive today\, see in contemporary formal logic?&rdquo\; &ldquo\;Can non-standard types of<br> formal logic help clarify Hegel\, or is the cause of making Hegel clearer<br> better served by using standard formal logic\, the formal logic commonly<br> known to analytically trained mainstream philosophers today?&rdquo\; &ldquo\;Can the<br> traditional view of some Hegel scholars&mdash\;namely\, that formal logic empty of<br> content is useless in making Hegel clear--be rethought through formal logics<br> other than the one understood either by Hegel or by writers of standard<br> symbolic textbooks&rdquo\; "Are their uses of formal logic that evade Hegel's<br> criticism of formal logic as such?" "Did Hegel actually meaningfully<br> contribute to formal logic in his logic of judgements and syllogisms in his<br> science of logic?" &ldquo\;Can Hegel be understood better by preserving the<br> contrast between dialectical logic and formal logic\, or can dialectical<br> logic be assimilated to a formal logic capable of expressing "reason" rather<br> than merely the "understanding"?&rdquo\; Submissions addressing these and related<br> questions are welcome.</p>\n<p>One or two issues in the Hegelian Research Series published by the<br> Fort Wayne Campus journal CLIO are expected to be devoted to the themes of<br> the conference. Send inquiries\, abstracts\, and submissions to Clark Butler<br> at <a href="mailto:butler@ipfw.edu">butler@ipfw.edu</a></p>\n<p>Regards\,<br> Clark Butler (Purdue University--IPFW Fort Wayne Campus)<br> Paul Redding (University of Sydney)</p>
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