SEMINARIILE DE CERCETARE ALE I.F.P.A.R.: Joi, 20 aprilie 2023

Joi, 20 aprilie 2023, orele 12–14
– online –

Linkul pentru accesul online este:
https://meet.google.com/idm-boup-spy

Conferențiar: CS I dr. EUGENIU NISTOR (I.F.P.A.R.)

Tema: Revista „Saeculum” (director Lucian Blaga) în istoria filosofiei românești

Editată în vremuri tulburi, de război, dintre cele mai nefavorabile sub aspect cultural, revista „Saeculum” a apărut doar în anii 1943 (6 numere) şi 1944 (2 numere). Cu toate acestea, ea a rămas, prin bogatul şi valorosul ei conţinut, prima şi singura publicaţie filosofică din Ardeal care şi-a făcut un program riguros şi şi-a asumat o misie culturală, pe care a urmat-o cu stăruinţă câtă vreme a apărut, pledând mereu în paginile ei pentru originalitate şi profunzime ideatică. Rubricatura ei modernă, studiile, eseurile, articolele, comentariile şi recenziile, rezumatele traduse în limbi de mare circulaţie, ca şi polemicile de idei stârnite – arată că revista era bine ancorată în realitatea cultural-filosofică a epocii, că avea o pulsaţie spirituală proprie care o singulariza în peisajul nostru publicistic. Adică, pe scurt, „Saeculum” era o revistă de anvergură europeană!

Linkul pentru accesul online este: https://meet.google.com/idm-boup-spy

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Următoarea comunicare: 27.04.2023: MARIAN GEORGE PANAIT (I.F.P.A.R.), „Platon și Aristotel: scurtă descriere și câteva remarci despre relația dintre ideile lor”

 

Seminar cercetare DFT „Are moral analogies deductive?”

Următoarea conferință online din cadrul seminarului de cercetare al Departamentului de Filosofie Teoretică în parteneriat cu CELFIS din semestrul al II-lea al anului 2022/2023 va fi susținută de prof. Dragoș Bîgu (ASE; https://ase.academia.edu/DragosBigu). Prezentarea sa este intitulată „Are moral analogies deductive?” O carte recentă a sa este „Paradigmă și incomensurabilitate”, Editura All, 2009. Conferința se va desfășura miercuri, 12 aprilie, orele 14.-15.30 la sediul Facultățîi de Filosofie: Splaiul Independenței nr. 204, București 060024. Pentru cei ce nu pot ajunge fizic, există opțiunea conectării prin Zoom: dacă doriți detaliile, vă rugam contactați-l pe andrei.marasoiu@filosofie.unibuc.ro

Conference „John Stuart Mill and the Positive Philosophy of the 19th Century. On the 150th anniversary of Mill’s death”, October 20-21, 2023

Keynote Speakers: Michel Bourdeau (CNRS, Paris), Nicholas Capaldi (Loyola University New Orleans), Susan Krantz Gabriel (Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire), Christopher Macleod (University of Lancaster).

John Stuart Mill is the most influential English thinker of the 19th century. At the same time, his work is highly representative of the philosophy of that period – Mill dedicated several papers to the thought of his contemporaries, including Bentham, Comte and Hamilton, and worked out his own philosophy in dialogue with them. From this point of view, it is significant that Mill was an enthusiastic reader of Comte’s Cours de philosophie positive. Although his System of Logic was completed at the end of 1841, Mill postponed its publication until after he had read the last volume of Comte’s Cours (1842) and revised his work accordingly – in the last book of his Logic, for example, he, exactly like Comte, puts aside the metaphysical notions of the mind and concentrates on its “sensible manifestations”, i.e., on “mental Phenomena” and their law-like correlations. Moreover, Mill later published Auguste Comte and Positivism (1865), where he presented his final critical view of Comte’s philosophy.

Mill’s writing on Comte was of paramount importance at least for a young German-Austrian philosopher, Franz Brentano, who discovered Comte through the French translation of Mill’s book mentioned above. Brentano dealt extensively with the works of both Mill and Comte in his youth: in 1869/70 Brentano was already giving a lecture Deductive and Inductive Logic, and Mill is one of the most cited authors in his masterpiece Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874). Although Brentano does not adopt Mill’s view of psychology as a “purely phenomenalist science”, his empirical psychology is entirely based on Mill’s inductive-deductive model of science: i) inductively determine the general laws that rule the succession of mental phenomena; ii) derive from them more specific laws that refer to complex mental phenomena; iii) inductively test those specific laws after having deduced them. At the same time, despite the great influence that both Mill and Comte exerted on him, Brentano never regarded them as representatives of a new, ascending phase in philosophy, though he did consider himself to be such. On the contrary, he regarded them as “extreme empiricists”, representatives of skepticism, the second phase of decay in modern philosophy.

Against this backdrop, the conference will address topics relevant to Mill’s relationship to the positive philosophy of his time and beyond: Mill’s philosophy of experience in relation to Comte’s positive philosophy and their differences; Mill’s and Comte’s historicizing naturalism; Mill’s relativism; his inductive-deductive model of science and his critique of Comte’s neglect of the questions of proof. The conference will also address Mill’s, Comte’s, and Brentano’s stance toward the following: (associative and empirical) psychology; the status of  causes in the process of knowledge; the positivist criterion of meaning, and strategies for the rebirth of philosophy. It will also pay close attention to thinkers who were involved in the disputes over these issues (H. Spencer, A. Bain, W. Whewell …) and to such topics as utilitarianism, the question of liberty, religion, and issues that can be put in relation with these or similar topics in authors who have themselves practiced a positive philosophy or had been influenced by it.

Submission Instructions: Those who are interested to take part in the conference are invited to send an abstract of 250–500 words to brcm.conference@gmail.com by 31th August 2023. Abstracts must be prepared for blind review. A separate document should include a cover letter containing the following information: the title of the presentation, the name and academic affiliation of the author, and a short description of his/her field of research and a list of main publications. The accepted speakers will be notified no later than September 30th, 2023. The language of the conference will be English. The conference is organized by Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet and Ion Tănăsescu, the Department of Western Philosophy of the Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest and will take place online between October 20-21, 2023.

TEMA CONȘTIINȚEI DEZBĂTUTĂ ÎN CADRUL SERIEI DE CONFERINȚE ALE INSTITUTULUI STAR-UBB, ÎN CONTEXTUL ȘTIINȚELOR COGNITIVE

Academicianul Mircea Dumitru – filosof, profesor univ. dr. și fost rector al Universității din București, vicepreședintele Academiei Române – și prof. univ. dr. Daniel David – psiholog, profesor și rector al Universității Babeș-Bolyai din Cluj-Napoca (UBB), membru corespondent al Academiei Române și președintele Asociației Psihologilor din România – au dezbătut tema conștiinței, în cadrul seriei de conferințe ale Institutului STAR-UBB, în contextul științelor cognitive.

CFP EXTENDED-The Third International Conference for Doctoral Students in Philosophy-2023

The Doctoral School of Philosophy, Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, invites submissions for the third installment of the International Conference for Doctoral Students in Philosophy that is going to take place on May 19-20, 2023

Topic: Conflict and harmony in the philosophical thought

Description: What do conflict and harmony mean for the philosophical thought? How are those two concepts explained in the political and ethical theories and how should we understand both the realities of war and the fictions of the philosophical utopias? What importance does conflict and harmony have in the historical development of the modern human being and in its phenomenological interactions with the otherness? How can we experience from an aesthetic point of view the state of conflict and harmony and how are they discussed in the philosophy of art? What does it mean to be in conflict or in harmony with a specific philosophical tradition and how can we conceive those two opposing concepts at the level of agreement and disagreement between different philosophical positions and theories. These are some of the questions that the Conference for Doctoral Students in Philosophy invite you to explore in its third edition

Deadline for abstract submissions: 9th April 2023 (extended).

Communication of acceptance: 16th April 2023

Deadline for paper submission (only for accepted proposals): 6th May 2023

For submissions, please send your work at vlad.ile@ubbcluj.ro

 

Announced keynote speaker: Prof. Jad Hatem, Mysticism and Supra-Confessionalism Within the Christians of the East’s Political Strategies

Additional details: https://hiphi.ubbcluj.ro/SDF/evenimente.html

Profesori de la Facultatea de Filosofie participă la dezbaterea „Etica în momente de criză și schimbare profundă”, 6 aprilie 2023

Profesori de la Facultatea de Filosofie participă la dezbaterea „Etica în momente de criză și schimbare profundă” din 6 aprilie 2023, ora 15.00.
Dezbaterea este organizată de Universitatea din București și beneficiază de prezența domnului Mircea Geoană, secretarul general adjunct al NATO, și a domnului Sebastian Burduja, Ministrul Cercetării, Inovării și Digitalizării.