Philosophical Perspectives on Aging: Vulnerability and Imperfection

May 25, 2020 - May 26, 2020
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Danish Academy in Rome
Via Omero, 18
Roma 00197
Italy

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  • University of Southern Denmark (Department for the Study of Culture)
  • The Danish Academy in Rome

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Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
University of Southern Denmark

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The seminar will develop philosophical perspectives on aging and the life course. One central focus is vulnerability and imperfection. Elderly people are standardly categorized as vulnerable, but vulnerability tends to be understood in a narrowly biomedical way, rather than being seen as a part of life, conceived biographically and existentially and tied to the life form. Dominant approaches to aging are based, explicitly or explicitly, on age-neutral standards or inflated notions of flourishing, health or managing life. The seminar will explore conceptions of aging that take into fuller account the intricacies of human nature and the human condition, and are sensitive to the particularities of different stages in life. The notion of dignity is often invoked in attempts to state the conditions for a sufficiently good life in old age; but it is either defined very abstractly, e.g. on the model of Kantian ethics, or left more or less obscure. Ideas of aging “dignified” or “gracefully”, of “coming to terms with aging” or of “maturing” or “achieving wisdom”, as well as notions of the “melancholy” or “tragedy” of aging deserve closer scrutiny and interpretation. As against this mainstream understanding, or at least in order to complicate it, we invite participants to consider existential and transformative aspects of aging (not necessarily restricted to old age) and coping with life. The seminar is philosophical, but open to contributions from other disciplines, such as literary studies, psychology and qualitative empirical research. 

Submissions are invited on topics including, but not restricted to

- Vulnerability in a form of life approach to ethics
- Vulnerability from an existential (rather than biomedical) perspective
- Imperfectionist (or alternatively perfectionist) notions of aging and coping with life

- Notions and understandings of dignity, grace, tragedy and melancholy etc. 
- Philosophical perspectives on depictions of aging in literature and the arts 

- The experience of aging

- Time perspective, memory and anticipation in aging 

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