Prof. Mircea Dumitru la Conferința națională de psihiatrie

Prof. Mircea Dumitru a participat în 15 iulie 2021 la Conferința națională de psihiatrie cu comunicarea „Deblocarea minții, descifrarea conștiinței / Unlocking the mind, deciphering the consciousness”

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Press Release: A PHILOSOPHICAL TALK ON ART AND LAW with professor ANTHONY JULIUS

The CCIIF Conferences – The Research Center for the History and Circulation of Philosophical Ideas, subordinated to the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, is pleased to announce that the special guest of this year`s cycle of lectures-interviews is Professor ANTHONY JULIUS. The dialogue is occasioned by a large interest of our philosophical community towards two of his impressive books, Transgressions. The Offences of Art (Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2002) and Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England (Oxford University Press, 2010).

Professor Anthony Julius is Chair in Law and the Arts at University College London, and Deputy Chairman of London law firm Mishcon de Reya, joined as Chairman of Oxera’s Governing Board in November 2012. He has three careers—as a highly regarded litigation lawyer; as a member of a number of commercial and not-for-profit boards; and as an academic and author. He has degrees from Cambridge University and University College London.

As an attorney, Anthony Julius has represented Princess Diana and has famously argued for Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt against David Irving.

Professor Anthony Julius is a noted author who has written extensively on law, literature, art and culture. Currently, Anthony Julius is writing a book on censorship.

Selected publications include:

  • S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism and Literary Form(1st edition Cambridge University Press 1995, 2nd edition Thames & Hudson 2003), based on his PhD thesis
  • “Art Crimes”, in Law and Literature(Oxford University Press 1999) and in Dear Images: Art, Copyright and Culture (Ridinghouse 2003).
  • “Love Poetry and the Art of Advocacy” in Critical Quarterly(John Wiley & Sons, 2003)
  • “Dickens the lawbreaker” in Critical Quarterly(John Wiley & Sons, 2003)
  • Idolising Pictures(Thames & Hudson 2000).
  • Transgressions: The Offences of Art(Thames & Hudson 2002).
  • Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England(Oxford University Press 2010; paperback edition, with fresh material, 2012).


The dialogue with professor Julius, devoted to his books, will engage judicial, political and cultural approaches, and will be hosted by Oana Șerban, Executive Director of CCIF and professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest.

“There have been almost two decades since professor Anthony Julius published a canonical book for the fields of art and aesthetics, namely Transgressions: The Offences of Art. I had the curiosity to find out more on what he would have to say concerning the moral and judicial implications of different artistic performances, such as Abramović`s, and how we would interpret some sensitive cases of plagiarism from the art world, that have not excused Warhol`s name. Professor Julius had the generosity to share with us his interest on censorship in art, a topic that will be at the heart of his next book, that he is currently working on. All my aesthetics classes start and end with critical considerations on transgressions, as professor Julius depicted them. Therefore, our entire philosophical community has received the announcement of this philosophical talk with the highest enthusiasm and curiosity. Personally, I admire all the efforts that professor Anthony Julius engaged in combating anti-Semitism, reflecting on the multiple forms of evil in history and addressing in the most equilibrated terms the moral cause behind these phenomena. A balanced approach is the only path towards successful actions in this field. If in aesthetics he has created his own tradition that radically shaped the emergence of norms, as well as their transgression, within modern and contemporary art, in his public life he has fully been in the service of humanity. Our dialogue has been one of the greatest honors of my career by now and I must say, one of the most expected philosophical talks of this year, for my students.” (Oana Serban)

The conference will be broadcasted by the official channels of our faculty and university, including YouTube and other social media accounts. Stay tuned Monday, July 5, 2021, at 7PM.

Noaptea Filosofiei la Timișoara

Colegii noștri Laurențiu Staicu, Cristian Iftode, Oana Șerban și Emilian Mihailov vor participa vineri 25 iunie 2021 la Noaptea Filosofiei la Timișoara.

Organizator: Institutul Francez din România la Timișoara
Cu sprijinul: Akwel, Everience
Parteneri culturali: Timișoara 2023, Primăria Timișoara, La Două Bufnițe, Facultatea de Arte și Design, Faber.community, Centrul Cultural German
Parteneri media: Radio România Cultural, RFI România

Programul și detaliile evenimentului sunt accesibile aici: https://www.facebook.com/events/1466776843663936/ 

 

 

«Sauver la liberté d’expression» – Échange entre Monique CANTO-SPERBER et Cristian IFTODE

« Sauver la liberté d’expression »

Échange entre Monique CANTO-SPERBER et Cristian IFTODE (en français)

23 juin 2021 à 18h30,

Bibliothèque Nationale de Roumanie

Bulevardul Unirii 22, București

 Monique CANTO-SPERBER est une philosophe française qui a dirigé l’École normale supérieure (ENS) de 2005 à 2012, puis présidé l’Université Paris-Sciences-et-Lettres de 2012 à 2014. Elle est actuellement directrice de recherche au CNRS. Ses travaux sur la philosophie grecque (consacrés à la théorie éthique et à la théorie de la connaissance) ont été accompagnés par plusieurs traductions commentées de Platon et ont fait l’objet de plusieurs ouvrages. Dans ses travaux de recherche, elle a plaidé pour la nécessité de remettre au premier plan les concepts de la philosophie morale. Elle a aussi consacré deux livres à l’éthique des relations internationales. Son dernier essai Sauver la liberté d’expression relève un paradoxe de notre époque : à l’heure où la liberté d’expression est un droit fondamental, certains en abusent, sous couvert de la défendre, pour prôner des discours de haine ; tandis que d’autres, s’érigent en censeurs extrémistes et la refusent au nom d’une pensée qu’ils croient juste.

 

Cristian IFTODE est le Directeur du Département de philosophie pratique et d’histoire de la philosophie de l’Université de Bucarest. Il a soutenu une thèse en 2007 sur le rôle de l’analogie dans la métaphysique d’Aristote. Il est spécialisé dans la philosophie grecque, l’éthique, l’esthétique et la philosophie contemporaine, avec un intérêt particulier pour Michel Foucault. Ses cours et séminaires couvrent de nombreux sujets, y compris, plus récemment, l’éthique et la négociation interculturelle, les perspectives philosophiques sur le modernisme, l’antimodernisme, le postmodernisme et la relation entre les sciences humaines, la philosophie et la vie pratique.