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Call for Papers

Theme: Philosophy and Crisis
Subtitle: Responding to Challenges to Ways of Life in the
Contemporary World
Type: International Conference
Institution: Sector of Philosophy, University of Ioannina
   Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)
Location: Ioannina (Greece)
Date: 28.–30.7.2013
Deadline: 15.3.2013

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The Sector of Philosophy of the University of Ioannina with the
Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP) will hold a
conference in Ioannina immediately prior to the World Congress of
Philosophy in Athens. This will focus specifically on "Philosophy and
Crisis: Responding to Challenges to Ways of Life in the Contemporary
World". "Crisis" is a key term in the way the modern and late modern
world perceives itself in reflecting upon nihilism (Nietzsche), the
"decline of the West" (Spengler), the "crisis of European
humanity" (Husserl), or upon the "critical line" which is at the same
time the "danger" and the "turn" (Heidegger). 

The intent of the 2013 pre-Congress conference in Ioannina will be to
explore the various meanings and functions of "crisis" for both
classical and modern philosophy. Echoes of "crisis," in the sense of
a crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is
impending, were already present in Socrates' unceasing quest for
general definitions of the moral virtues or even in his fundamental
question "how should one live". Still, modernity seems to have made
of "crisis" the proper meaning of our times, giving birth to
something utterly new and unprecedented: the historicity of "crisis".
This new understanding of "crisis" incorporates both an annihilation
and a revelation. As the momentum or movimentum between two
continuous states of affairs, "crisis" is not only destructive, but
also the sign of instant, often unexpected, flourishing. Therefore,
in order to fully unfold the hermeneutics of "crisis", we have to go
through a wide range of topics which manifest its importance not just
for philosophy's self-understanding, but also for the way we
understand ourselves with regard to the challenges posed to our way
of life in times of crisis. 

The conference will enter this issue through a progressive
phenomenology treating the way the economic crisis reflects a deeper
political crisis, and, in turn, a still more basic ethical crisis.
This will open the way for an elaboration of the philosophical theme
of "crisis" in carefully sequenced plenary sessions. 

Hence, papers on "crisis" are invited especially on the following
themes:
1. The hermeneutic role of crisis in philosophical change and progress
2. Ethical issues involved in economic and political crisis
3. Religious, metaphysical, and post-metaphysical forms of
   reintegration
4. Educators in a time of crisis 

Structure

Each plenary sessions will consist of several subthemes introduced in
a substantive 30 minutes paper and comment followed by another 30
minutes of open discussion. This will ensure a penetrating unfolding
of the issues which reflects the global horizons of the participants
and seeks new understanding and insight. In the afternoons, parallel
sessions will enable the participants to delve further into the day's
theme with 20 minutes papers organized in panels and followed by time
for open and substantive reflection upon the perspectives introduced. 

Logistics 

There is no registration fee. Participants will cover their travel,
the host University will help with accommodation during the
conference or help locate less expensive accommodation in the city of
Ioannina.

A one-page abstract should be submitted by March 15, 2013 to Dr.
Golfo Maggini ([email protected]) or to Dr. Helen Karabatzaki
([email protected]) with copy to [email protected].

Full papers, for which there is no upper page limit, will be due by
July 1, 2013 for pre-distribution and publication.

Conference website:
http://www.crvp.org/conf/2013/ioannina.htm




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