Kierkegaard: Philosophy, Literature and the Challenges of Infinitude

October 25, 2012 - October 26, 2012
Centro de Filosofia, Universidade de Lisboa

FLUL, Faculty of Humanities, Room 5.2
Lisbon
Portugal

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Thursday, October 25    

Morning Session I    

Pia Søltoft (U Copenhagen): Falling in Love with Existence  

Marcio Gimenes de Paula (U Brasília): Love in Kierkegaard: discussions arounderosagape and philia  

Sara Eckerson (IFL, U Nova, Lisbon): Kierkegaard’s musical ideas: determinations and reconciliation of “A Cursory Observation” and “The Immediate Erotic Stages”  

Elisabete Sousa (CFUL, U Lisbon): Repetition in continual reference to Liszt    

Afternoon Session I  

Poul Lübcke (U Copenhagen): An Infinity of Voices  

Ana Pinto Leite: Climacus' revocation: a dialogical perspective  

Ingrid Basso: Infinitude and Freedom, Possibility and negation: the chance of a philosophical treatment of the concept of reality in Kierkegaard and the influence of the latest Schelling

Roberto Garaventa (U Chieti-Pescara): The aesthetic way of life between boredom and search of the interesting  

Friday, October 26 

Morning Session II  

Oscar Parcero Oubinha (U Vigo): Loquere ut videam: “Guilty?”/”Not Guilty?” and The Writing of Irony  

Fernando Silva (CFUL, U Lisbon): “A subjectivity raised to the second power”: Kierkegaard’s view of Schlegel’s concept of irony

Bartholomew Ryan (U Nova, Lisbon): Into the Nothing, or conquering temporality with Kierkegaard

Pessoa Susana Janic (CFUL, U Lisbon): Prefaces as polemical and fragmentary discourses    

Afternoon Session II    

Richard Purkarthofer (U Wuppertal): Images of Infinitude  

Bruno Peixe Dias (CFUL, U Lisbon): Existential Truths and Challenging Acts: The Antiphilosophy of Kierkegaard  

René Rosfort (U Copenhagen): Fragile Personhood: Anthropology and Emotional Harmony in The Concept of Anxiety

José Miranda Justo (CFUL, U Lisbon): Kierkegaard’s Writing and Infinitude: If we are finite, how can we relate or refer to infinitude.    

For further information, please contact:  

Elisabete Sousa   [email protected]  

José Miranda Justo [email protected]

Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa   [email protected]

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