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SUMMARY:Philosophy and Crisis: Responding to Challenges to Ways of Life in the Contemporary World
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LOCATION:Ioánnina\, Greece
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Sector of Philosophy of the University of Ioannina with the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP) &nbsp\;will hold a conference in Ioannina immediately prior to the World Congress of Philosophy in Athens. This will focus specifically on &ldquo\;Philosophy and Crisis: Responding to Challenges to Ways of Life in the Contemporary World&rdquo\;. &ldquo\;Crisis&rdquo\; is a key term in the way &nbsp\;the modern and late modern world perceives itself in reflecting upon nihilism (Nietzsche)\, the &ldquo\;decline of the West&rdquo\; (Spengler)\, the &ldquo\;crisis of European humanity&rdquo\; (Husserl)\, or upon the &ldquo\;critical line&rdquo\; which is at the same time the &ldquo\;danger&rdquo\; and the &ldquo\;turn&rdquo\; &nbsp\;(Heidegger).<br><br>The intent of the 2013 pre-Congress conference in Ioannina will be to explore the various meanings and functions&nbsp\;&nbsp\;of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\; for both classical and modern philosophy. Echoes of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\;\, in the sense of a crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending\, were already present in Socrate&rsquo\;s unceasing quest for general definitions of &nbsp\;the moral virtues &nbsp\;or even in his fundamental question &ldquo\;how should one live&rdquo\;. Still\, modernity seems to have made of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\; the proper meaning of our times\, giving birth to something utterly new and unprecedented: the historicity of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\;. This new understanding of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\; &nbsp\;incorporates both an annihilation and a revelation. As the momentum or movimentum between two continuous states of affairs\, &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\; is not only destructive\, but also the sign of instant\, often unexpected\, flourishing. Therefore\, in order to fully unfold the hermeneutics of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\;\, &nbsp\;we have to go through a wide range of topics which manifest its importance not just for philosophy&rsquo\;s self-understanding\, but also for the way we understand ourselves with regard to the challenges posed to our way of life in times of crisis.<br><br>The conference will enter this issue through a progressive phenomenology treating the way the economic crisis reflects &nbsp\;a deeper political crisis\, and\, in turn\, a still more basic ethical crisis. This will open the way for an elaboration of the philosophical theme of &ldquo\;crisis&rdquo\; in carefully sequenced plenary sessions.<br><br><strong>Structure</strong></p>\n<p>Each plenary sessions will consist of several subthemes introduced in a substantive 30 minutes paper and comment &nbsp\;followed by another 30 minutes of open discussion. This will ensure a penetrating unfolding of the issues which reflects the global horizons of the participants and seeks new understanding and insight. In the afternoons\, parallel sessions will enable the participants &nbsp\;to delve further into the day&rsquo\;s theme with 20 minutes papers organized in panels and followed by time for open and substantive reflection upon the perspectives introduced.<br><br><strong>Logistics</strong><br><br>There is no registration fee. Participants will cover their travel\, the host University will help with accommodation&nbsp\;during the conference or help locate less expensive accomodation in the city of Ioannina.</p>\n<p><strong>Contact</strong></p>\n<p>Gibbons Hall B-12\, 620 Michigan Avenue\, North East\, Washington DC 20064\;&nbsp\;Telephone:&nbsp\;202-319-6089\; Email:&nbsp\;cua-rvp@cua.edu\; Website:<br><br></p>
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