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SUMMARY:Philosophy and the future of Europe
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DESCRIPTION:<p>CRISI\, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the History of Ideas<br>at Vita Salute San Raffaele University\, Milan (Italy) plans to publish<br>the seventh issue of the Journal Phenomenology and Mind\, on the topic:<br><br>Philosophy and the future of Europe.<br><br>We are proud to announce our Call for Papers.<br><br>At a time of deep crisis for Europe\, it has become increasingly<br>important to reflect on the relationship between philosophy and Europe\,<br>not only to bridge the gap between the holy temple of academic thinking<br>and the mundane realm of politics\, but also to evaluate the role<br>philosophy can play in the difficult task of assessing the nature and<br>the scope of Europe&rsquo\;s problems and dilemmas. Indeed\, in the past decades<br>great efforts have been dedicated to the deepening of the legal<br>integration of Europe\, culminated with the creation of the Economic and<br>Monetary Union (EMU). While the Maastricht Treaty established the<br>European Union under its current name in 1993\, the latest major<br>amendment to the constitutional basis of the EU\, the Treaty of Lisbon\,<br>came into force in 2009. However\, as this process unfolded at a rapid<br>pace\, the attention of the political discourse has been mostly caught by<br>the challenges posed by a number of technical and economical questions\,<br>with little or no attention being dedicated to a deeper debate on the<br>peculiar character of the European culture and Europe&rsquo\;s political<br>identity: what Husserl\, at the beginning of the 20th century\, referred<br>to as &lsquo\;the idea&rsquo\; and the &lsquo\;telos&rsquo\; of Europe. The next issue of<br>&lsquo\;Phenomenology and Mind&rsquo\; is addressing this fundamental theme and will<br>be organised along four and interconnected thematic sections\, each of<br>them dedicated to a specific question:<br>1.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Constitutional foundations of Europe. Why and which Europe? A<br>supranational democracy\, a federation of nations\, an intergovernmental<br>organism? To what extent does the idea of Europe find its realisation in<br>today&rsquo\;s European institutions?<br>2.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Rights and economy: a multifaceted problem. Most influential<br>economists deny that an economic union can really function without a<br>political union (and a single finance minister)\; some suggest to give up<br>a single currency. To what extent are the rights affirmed in the<br>foundational documents &ndash\; including welfare &ndash\; taken into account within<br>such discussions?<br>3.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Geopolitics: Europe&rsquo\;s voice in the world. What kind of political<br>influence will &ndash\; and can &ndash\; Europe exert in the world and by which means?<br>Could the EU play an autonomous role at a global level of governance?<br>How?<br>4.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; The future: perspectives and ideals. Are the ends and values<br>which gave rise to the EU after World War II still in the political<br>agenda of its Parliament\, Commission and Council? How can philosophy<br>contribute to the renewed ideal perspective needed to promote active<br>European citizenship?<br>Applicants are encouraged to critically examine one or more of these<br>aspects\, thereby reflecting on the role philosophy can play in framing<br>and shaping the debate on the future of Europe. The journal will also<br>welcome reviews of major relevant books on Europe and the European<br>question.<br>Submission details<br>Submissions for the Summer 2015 issue of Phenomenology and Mind should<br>be sent to&nbsp\;info@phenomenologyandmind.eu</a>&nbsp\;by&nbsp\;February 28th\, 2015. E-mails<br>containing submissions should bear the title &ldquo\;PaM 7 submission.&rdquo\;<br>Manuscripts are not to exceed 25\,000 characters in length. For stylistic<br>details\, seehttp://www.phenomenologyandmind.eu/on-copyright-and-author-<br>rights/</a>. Submissions must be prepared for double blind review.<br>Manuscripts should not contain any identifying information and must be<br>accompanied by a separate cover sheet containing the name of the<br>author(s)\, title of the submitted paper\, the author&rsquo\;s affiliation (if<br>any) and contact information\, and an abstract of no more than 500<br>characters. Notification of acceptance will be sent by mid April 2015.</p>
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