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Subjectivity and Sociability in the Arabic and Latin Traditions

Subjectivité et sociabilité dans les traditions arabe et latine

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Published on Thursday, April 21, 2011

Abstract

The general theme of the workshop is to explore the notions of subjectivity in the contexts of moral and political philosophy from Late Antiquity to Early Modern period. In more precise terms, the workshop concentrates on the various ways in which human subjectivity figures in discussions concerning human sociability, and how the conceptions of human experience, agency, consciousness, self-consciousness, emotions, and intersubjectivity appear in political contexts. By addressing the interplay between political philosophy and philosophical psychology in different historical and intellectual contexts, the workshop will further philosophical understanding of the nature of subjectivity within social context and elucidate affiliations and parallel developments within different traditions.

Announcement

Subjectivity and Sociability in Arabic and Latin Traditions.

Program

14:00 Opening

14:10 Anthony Black : Violence and Consent: Individual, Tribe and State in Latin and Arabic Thought.

15:10 Coffee

15:30 Thérèse Druart : Al-Farabi on Intersubjectivity in This Life and Thereafter.

16:30 Mikko Yrjönsuuri : Self-interest and Others.

Friday

10:00 Dominic O'Meara : The Metaphysics of Sociability in Greek Neoplatonism.

11:00 Juhana Toivanen : Human Nature and Sociability in Aquinas' Commentary on Aristotle's Politics.

12:00 Lunch

14:00 Gianluca Briguglia : Narrations des origines et de la socialité dans la pensée politique du XIIIe et XIVe siècle.

15:00 Rebecca Kingston : Descartes' Les Passions de l'ame and Its Impact on Our Understanding of the Emotions.

Saturday

10:00 Philippe Vallat : Can Man Assess God's Goodness? A Controversy between Abu Bakr al-Razi (d. 925) and the Mu'tazili Theologians.

11:00 Sylvain Piron : L'anthropologie politique de Nicole Oresme.

12:00 Coffee

12:15 Taneli Kukkonen : "Everyone is born with a sound disposition": On Education Going Wrong (and on Religion Putting Things to Rights)

13:15 Closing

The workshop is organized by an ERC research project Subjectivity and Selfhood in the Arabic and Latin Traditions. The entry is free to everyone interested.

More information: juhana.toivanen@jyu.fi

Places

  • 60 rue des écoles (Institut finlandais)
    Paris, France

Date(s)

  • Thursday, April 28, 2011
  • Friday, April 29, 2011
  • Saturday, April 30, 2011

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Keywords

  • subjectivité, sociabilité, philosohphie, politique, psychologie

Contact(s)

  • Juhana Toivanen
    courriel : juhana [dot] toivanen [at] jyu [dot] fi

Information source

  • Juhana Toivanen
    courriel : juhana [dot] toivanen [at] jyu [dot] fi

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Subjectivity and Sociability in the Arabic and Latin Traditions », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Thursday, April 21, 2011, https://doi.org/10.58079/ib9

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