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Call for Papers

Theme: Hannah Arendt
Subtitle: Challenges of Plurality
Type: International Conference
Institution: Paderborn University
Location: Paderborn (Germany)
Date: 13.–15.12.2018
Deadline: 15.2.2018

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In her writings, Hannah Arendt strongly affirms the plurality of the
common world. From the very first moment, when she introduces the
notion in The Human Condition, it becomes clear that plurality is the
cornerstone of condition humaine. For Arendt, plurality means that
“men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the world”. This
seemingly banal assumption affects her entire political theory
considerably.

Plurality entails two aspects: equality and difference – we are all
humans, but everyone is exceptional in her or his uniqueness. But as
such, it not only enriches the world, but also becomes a source of
significant challenges: acting together in spite of our differences,
thinking as an inner dialogue with a particularly demanding dialogue
partner, judging politically with respect to an ever-changing
spectrum of possible standpoints are all challenging practices we
confront in the common world.

This conference aims at exploring challenges posed by plurality, but
also opportunities it offers. As an interdisciplinary endeavor, it
opens up for different approaches to Arendt, inviting scholars from
fields such as philosophy, politics, theology, media studies,
sociology, gender studies, history, and others. It also prompts
examination of interplay with other theorists (such as Agamben,
Butler, Cavarero, Foucault, or Merleau-Ponty). We want to tackle
currently relevant problems, such as migration politics and human
rights, but also raise ever-present issues, such as the philosophical
potential of the concept of plurality, possible foundations of
normativity in our contingent world, or stimuli for political action.

The list of invited speakers includes:

Nils Baratella, Hannah Arendt Zentrum, Universität Oldenburg
Marieke Borren, University of Utrecht
Ayten Gündoğdu, Barnard College
Annabel Herzog, University of Haifa
Wolfgang Heuer, FU Berlin
Sophie Loidolt, Universität Kassel
Patricia Owens, University of Sussex
Stefanie Rosenmüller, FH Dortmund
Anya Topolski, Radbound University
Christian Volk, FU Berlin

Submission guidelines:

We invite paper proposals including a title, an abstract of maximum
500 words, name and affiliation of the author, as well as contact
information. The presentation time is 30 minutes with additional 10
minutes for discussion. The conference language is English.

Please submit your proposal via email ([email protected]) by
15th February 2018.

Organisation:

Tobias Matzner, Paderborn University
Maria Robaszkiewicz, Paderborn University
Jochen Schmidt, Paderborn University


Contact:

Dr. Maria Robaszkiewicz, Assistant Professor
Department of Humanities: Philosophy
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100
D-33098 Paderborn
Germany
Phone: +49 5251 60-2314
Email: [email protected]




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