CFP: Bergson: Thinking Life. Anglo-French Perspectives

Submission deadline: September 14, 2016

Conference date(s):
November 4, 2016 - November 5, 2016

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Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University
Oxford, United Kingdom

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Bergson: Thinking Life  

Anglo-French Perspectives

Nov. 4th - 5th, 2016, Maison Française d'Oxford & Oxford Faculty of Philosophy

What is the nature of time? Does mathematical science provide the sole prism through which we comprehend movement and change? Can we think of reality and experience beyond object-centred practices and concepts? In what way can art widen our contemplative perspectives on the real?

The central problems that Henri Bergson (1859-1941) explored throughout an extraordinary body of work are as alive today as ever. His contributions and their extensive, enduring influence have been receiving fresh attention in a variety of academic contexts. The first decades of the 20th century saw Bergson, perhaps the most influential philosopher in France at the time, rise to academic and public fame in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Though Bergson's influence later ebbed on both sides of the Channel, numerous studies shedding new light on Bergson's work have recently been published in both France and the English-speaking world. And yet, researchers in France and in the UK tend to remain isolated from each other, separated by language and the all-too-entrenched 'analytic-continental' divide. The planned seminar seeks to address this challenge, and to provide an opportunity to present new research on Bergson from both French and Anglophone scholars.

Join us in a two-day symposium presenting a novel, wide-ranging perspective on his oeuvre, examining his relation to the philosophical tradition, and outlining implications of his work for thought today.

Guest speakers include:

  • Keith Ansell-Pearson (Warwick; author of Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual: Bergson and the Time of Life)

  • Arnaud François (Poitiers; author of Bergson, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche. Volonté et réalité and Bergson)
  • Nadia Yala Kisukidi (Paris – VIII; author of Bergson ou l'humanité créatrice)

  • Charlotte de Mille (Courtauld Institute of Art; co-editor of Bergson and the Art of Immanence: Painting, Photography, Film)

  • John Mullarkey (Kingston University London; author of Bergson and Philosophy, co-editor of Bergson and the Art of Immanence: Painting, Photography, Film)

  • Frédéric Worms (École Normale Supérieure; author of Bergson ou les deux sens de la vie, Introduction à "Matière et mémoire" de Bergson, and editor of the first critical edition of Bergson's collected works)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 14th September 2016

We welcome submissions on topics related to Bergson's thought and its context. Please submit an abstract of up to 500 words, prepared for blind review, before September 14th, 2016 to Yaron Wolf ([email protected]). We welcome submissions from Faculty and Graduate students. Please send any queries to [email protected].

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