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Call for Papers

Theme: Dialogue as a Literary Form across Philosophical Traditions
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion,
Lancaster University
Location: Lancaster (United Kingdom)
Date: 19.–20.9.2012

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Throughout the history of philosophy as an academic discipline,
scholars have tended to focus almost exclusively on the content or
meaning of philosophical works, with very little attention to the form
or style that philosophers have adopted to articulate their ideas.
Although the major philosophical traditions of the world
(Euro-American, Indian, Chinese, Islamic…) all include a variety of
styles that have changed according to different historical periods and
cultural contexts, there has been relatively little attention to
analyzing these different literary forms: Why do philosophers use the
styles that they do? In what ways do philosophers employ the styles
they use as a way of conveying their message? What is the relationship
between form and content in philosophy?

In our small-scale two-day workshop, we will explore these questions
with a particular focus on the use of dialogue in philosophical works.
A number of the world’s major philosophical texts – including the
works of Plato, the Upanishads, Boetheus’s The Consolations of
Philosophy, the Buddhist Nikayas, the Zhuangzi, David Hume’s Dialogues
Concerning Natural Religion, George Berkeley’s Three Dialogues Between
Hylas & Philonous, and the Mumonkan – have been composed in the form
of a dialogue. But only recently have scholars begun to investigate
how the dialogue form is used in these texts, and what implications
the dialogue form has for the interpretation of these works.

Confirmed speakers so far include John Marenbon (Cambridge), Jenny
Bryan (UCL), Brian Black (Lancaster), Sam Clark (Lancaster).

Please email abstracts to Sam Clark <[email protected]>.

There is no official deadline. We will accept abstracts until we have
filled the small number of slots we have available.




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