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MURST Research project "Philosophy of subjectivity"
University of Pisa (Department of Philosophy)
University of Florence (Department of Modern Philology)
DIMENSIONS OF
SUBJECTIVITY
Pisa and Lucca, 19-21 September 2001
Conference organized in cooperation with:
- Fondazione Dino Terra - Comune di Lucca
- IASC (International Association for the Study of Controversies)
- Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
- University of Pisa
September 19, Pisa, Aula Magna
Storica
9,00 Welcome Addresses
9,30 Chair: Massimo Barale (Pisa)
- Karl Otto Apel (Frankfurt) Transzendentale
Inter-subjektivität und das Defizit einer
Reflexionstheorie in der Philosophie der Gegenwart
- Claudio Cesa (Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore) Il
soggetto e l'assoluto: tra Germania e Italia
- Virgilio Melchiorre (Milano, Università Cattolica)
Io e mondo. Per un'analisi trascendentale
12,15 Discussion
15,30 Chair: Giuseppe Cantillo (Napoli)
- Manfred Frank (Tübingen) Selbstgefühl: zur
präreflexivistischen Theorie des Selbstbewusstseins im 18.
Jahrhundert
- Eugenio Lecaldano (Roma, La Sapienza) Soggetto morale e
identità personale
17,15 Discussion
18,00 Chair: Remo Bodei (Pisa)
- André Pessel (Paris) Montaigne, Pascal, Spinoza:
la résistance à l'idée du sujet comme
principe
- Hélène Védrine (Paris, Sorbonne) Sujet,
subjectivité et imagination
19,30 Discussion
September 20, Pisa, Sala degli
Stemmi, Scuola Normale Superiore
9,00 Chair: Claudio Cesa (Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore)
- Eduard Marbach (Bern) Lässt sich
Subjektivität naturalisieren? Überlegungen im Ausgang
von Husserl
- Dieter Lohmar (Köln) Begriff, Anschauung und
Selbstaffektion
10,45 Discussion
11,15 Chair: Michele Ciliberto (Pisa)
- Francesco Saverio Trincia (Roma) Io psicologico e io
trascendentale nella "Crisi" di E. Husserl
- Massimo Barale (Pisa) Forme di soggettività e
modelli di razionalità
September 20, Pisa, Aula Magna
Storica
DISCUSSING WITH ONESELF
15,30 Chair: Alessandro Ferrara (Parma)
- Marcelo Dascal (Tel Aviv) On the psychopragmatics of
self-criticism [abstract]
- Ademar Ferreira (São Paulo)
Scientific controversies of a subject with him- or
herself [abstract]
- Frederic Cossutta (Paris XIII)
Controversies and dialogic intersubjectivity [abstract]
- Shay Frogel (Tel Aviv) Disagreement, self-agreement, and
self-deception [abstract]
September 21, Lucca, Villa
Bottini
THE FIRST PERSON
Welcome addresses by Pietro Fazzi, Mayor of Lucca
9,30 Chair: Marcelo Dascal (Tel Aviv)
- Adelino Cattani (Padova) Subjectivist interpretations of
controversy-based classical thought [abstract]
- Han-liang Chang (Taipei)
Inter-subjectivity in controversy: A story from the Taoist
philosopher Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu) [abstract]
- Yaron Senderowicz (Tel Aviv) Externalism, internalism, and
self-knowledge [abstract]
- Gerd Fritz (Giessen) First person singular
in 17th century controversies [abstract]
- Thomas Gloning (Marburg) Early modern
theories of controversy: The rules of the game and the role of the
persons involved [abstract]
THE POLITICAL SUBJECT
15:30 Chair: Sebastiano Maffettone (Roma, LUISS)
- Pierluigi Barrotta (Pisa) The controversy between liberals
and communitarians on the notion of the self [abstract]
- León Olivé (Ciudad de México)
The Sokal affair: The role of subjectivity in
shaping the controversy [abstract]
- Omar Barghouti (Tel Aviv) Ethical implications of
de-dichotomization of identities in conflict [abstract]
- Alan G. Gross (Saint Paul, Minnesota) The role of
subjectivity in public controversy over national identity [abstract]
- Yves-Charles Zarka (Paris, C.N.R.S.) The two ways of
subjectivity in the 17th century: The source of the
controversies [abstract]
Information:
Dr. Pierluigi Barrotta
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