2nd Online Meeting of the Global Bergsonism Research Project - East Asia : an online webinar 12, 18, 19 Novembre 2021 à Fukuoka University, Japan (Zoom) dans le cadre du projet CNRS IRN « Un chapitre dans l’histoire globale de la philosophie : Nouvelles perspectives sur le bergsonisme » coordonné par Caterina Zanfi (UMR Pays germaniques -Transferts culturels (ENS/CNRS) Of all the philosophies of the early 20th century, Bergsonism has known the widest diffusion, creating a true global intellectual movement, producing local interpretations and new semantizations of Bergson’s thought. The Global Bergsonism research project aims to produce, via local chapters, a global history of Bergsonism, considered as an emblematic case of philosophical transfer. In November 2021 a webinar will be hosted by Fukuoka University, in synergy with the “Project Bergson in Japan” (PBJ) led by Japanese Bergsonian scholars, to focus on Bergson studies in the East Asian area. Informations pratiques <https://bergson.hypotheses.org/1925> Programme en ligne <http://www.umr8547.ens.fr/spip.php?article735> The link to participate : https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/91854340334?pwd=eFlIT0NHTjhMelhGNWF3ZGxuNlRhdz09 Meeting ID : 918 5434 0334 Passcode : XbWpp7 Contact : Yasushi HIRAI, Fukuoka University : [email protected] adding « GBP2021 » to the object of your message. PROGRAMME : ALL TIMES ARE IN JST Friday, November 12 Session 1 – 16:30-18:00 Opening remarks : ABIKO Shin (Hosei University, Japan), Caterina ZANFI (CNRS, France) Moderator : ABIKO Shin (Hosei University, Japan) DENG Gang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China “L’intuition, la vie et la spiritualité ou du bon usage du bergsonisme dans la philosophie chinoise“ HWANG Su-Young, Hongik University, Korea “L’introduction du bergsonisme en Corée et son développement actuel – Cas de Sue-Young-Hwang“ Break 30min. Session 2 – 18:30-20:00 Moderator : Frédéric WORMS, École normale supérieure, Paris SUGIMURA Yasuhiko, Kyoto University, Japan “Transplanter le bergsonisme sur le ‘lieu du néant‘ : Bergson et ‘l’École de Kyoto‘“ Discussion : SUGIMURA Yasuhiko, HWANG Su-Young, and DENG Gang. Break 1h30 Session 3 – 21:30-23:00 Moderator : Michel DALISSIER, Kanazawa University, Japan Hisashi FUJITA, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan “Bergson and Heidegger on schematism” Margarita KARKAGIANNI, University of Athens, Greece “The concept of memory in the philosophy of life : Bergson, Nietzsche and Benjamin” Thursday, November 18 Session 1 – 16:30-18:00 Moderator : Emile KENMOGNE, Yaoundé-1 University, Cameroon Anna KUSZMIRUK, (Nicolaus Copernicus University Torun) “Empty space, abstract time : Bergsonian critique of scientism à propos new physical theory in 20th century “ Hisashi MATSUI, Chercheur postdoctoral Société japonaise pour la Promotion de la Science (JSPS) “Henri Bergson le pragmatiste jamesien“ Break 30min. Session 2 – 18:30-20:00 Moderator : Elie DURING, University Paris Nanterre Mark REGO, Mackintosh School of Architecture, UK “Duration in the Ontology of Japanese Architecture” Thomas MICAL, (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand ?) “Intensity and Duration as Threshold Architectural Revolutions” Break 1h30 Session 3 – 21:30-23:00 Moderator : Leonard LAWLOR, Penn State University, USA Tadashi YOSHINO, Kyoto University of the Arts, Japan “Putnam and Bergson : On the Theory of Relativity” Jeesun RHEE, Kangwon National University, Korea “Bergson and Einstein : A New Perspective” Friday, November 19 Session 1 – 16:30-18:00 Moderator : Tatsuya MURAYAMA, Tohoku University, Japan Hirotaka HIRAGA(Rikkyo University) “Sur le mysticisme de Bergson chez l’école Kyôto“ Morten E. JELBY, École normale supérieure, Paris “La réduction bergsonienne : durée et intuition chez le premier Tanabe“ Break 1h30 Session 2 – 19:30-21:00 Moderator : M. Sait ÖZERVARLI , Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul Alessandra CAMPO, University of L’Aquila “Bergson’s accomplished mysticism and Nishida’s energeticism : an example of common (and Kantian) intuition” Mohit ABROL, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India “Sympathizing with the Other’ : Locating Sympathy in the works of Bergson and Kitaro Nishida” Closing remark : Yasushi HIRAI, Fukuoka University, Japan -- Dominique Lainey UMR 8547 Pays germaniques - Archives Husserl Ecole normale supérieure 45 rue d'Ulm - 75230 Paris Cedex 05 Tél. : 01 44 32 30 09 / Fax : 01 44 32 31 22 email :[email protected] -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
