The New Faces of Realism Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Speculative Realism
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Call for Papers The New Faces of Realism Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Speculative Realism University of Wuppertal, November 24-26, 2016 Confirmed Speakers Markus Gabriel (Bonn) Alexander Schnell (Wuppertal) Sacha Carlson (Paris) Georgy Chernavin (Moscow) Florian Forestier (Brussels) Hernán Inverso (Buenos Aires) Conference The conference aims to examine the new forms of realism in contemporary metaphysics, phenomenology, and speculative realism. Fundamental questions to be discussed throughout the conference include: the meaning of “realism” in phenomenologically-oriented ontology and metaphysics and in speculative realism; the possibility, scope, and limits of a non-onto- theological metaphysics–speculative, phenomenological, or otherwise–; the methodological foundations of phenomenology, especially in light of recent challenges from speculative realism, neuro- and cognitive sciences, and the different attempts to “naturalize” phenomenology; the nature of the precise disagreement between the different expressions of speculative realism and phenomenology, etc. We welcome contributions devoted to these and other related issues in so far as they are addressed from the discussion on realism as advanced in recent years by philosophers such as Graham Harman, Iain Hamilton Grant, Peter Gratton, Ray Brassier, Quintin Meillassoux, Renaud Barbaras, Tristan Garcia, Claude Romano, Markus Gabriel, Alexander Schnell, Dan Zahavi, Tom Sparrow, Michel Henry, and László Tengelyi. Although the conference focuses on the contemporary debate, we welcome papers discussing “classical” texts on realism in metaphysics and the phenomenological tradition provided that their contemporary relevance for the recent debate is explicitly shown–relevant texts from figures such as Brentano, Scheler, Hartmann, Ingarden, and Schutz easily come to mind. As a way of promoting and amplify the debate, we particularly encourage contributions that are not exclusively exegetical and that incorporate diverse perspectives and philosophical traditions. With the aim in mind of giving the discussion more consistency, we are listing below a series of texts relevant to the conference’s topic. Ideally, all the participants will be familiar with most of the texts listed there. The conference will run over three days and there will be plenty of time for discussion and exchange. Regretfully, accommodation costs and travel expenses cannot be covered. If required, a formal letter of invitation can be provided. Submission Deadline If interested, please submit an extended abstract (1000-1200 words) attached to the body of your email as a pdf document prepared for blind review by September 26th 2016 to [email protected]. Notification on acceptance of papers will be sent by October 5th. A publication of a volume including a wide selection of the contributions is expected. We will be accepting papers in English, French, or German. However, due to the multilingual character of the conference, we kindly ask you to send your complete papers to each of the organisers no later that November 14th. Thus we will be able to distribute it among the participants at least a week before the conference. Organisers Nicolás Garrera-Tolbert, PhD Post-Doctoral Researcher in Philosophy Institute of Philosophy & International Center for Philosophy Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn Poppelsdorfer Alle 28 ▪ 53115 Bonn ▪ Germany [email protected] https://uni-bonn.academia.edu/NicolásGarreraTolbertPhD Jesús Ferrer Ortega, PhD Scientific Assistant and Lecturer Bergische Universität Wuppertal ▪ Philosophisches Seminar Gaußstr. 20 42119 Wuppertal [email protected] Suggested Bibliography Badiou, Alain, L’être et l’événement, Paris, Seuil, 1988. ___________, Court traité d’ontologie transitoire, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1998. ___________, Logiques des mondes: L’être et l’événement, 2, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2006. Barbaras, Renaud, Introduction à une phénoménologie de la vie, Paris, Vrin, 1998. Brassier, Ray, Iain Hamilton Grant, Graham Harman, and Quentin Meillassoux, “Speculative Realism,” Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development, vol. 3, 2007, pp. 307-449. ____________, Nihil Unbound: Enlightenment and Extinction, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Bryant, Levi, Srnicek, Nick, and Harman, Graham (eds.), The Speculative Turn. Continental Materialism and Realism, Melbourne, re.press, 2011. Gabriel, Markus, Transcendental Ontology. Essays in German Idealism, London, Continuum, 2011. _____________, Fields of Sense. A New Realist Ontology, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2015. Garcia, Tristan, Forme et objet: Un traité des choses, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2011. Gratton, Peter, Speculative Realism. Problems and Prospects, London-New York, Bloomsbury, 2014. Harman, Graham, Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects, Chicago, Open Court, 2002. _______________, Guerilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things, Chicago,Open Court, 2005. _______________, The Quadruple Object, Alresford, UK, Zero Books, 2011. Henry, Michel, L’essence de la manifestation, Paris, Épimethée, 1963. _______________, Incarnation. Une philosophie de la chair, Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2000. Husserl, Edmund, Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch. Allgemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie [Ideen I], ed. Karl Schuhmann (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973) ______________, Transzendentaler Idealismus. Texte aus dem Nachlass (1908–1921), Husserliana, vol. XXXVI, ed. Robin D. Rollinger in cooperation with Rochus Sowa (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003). ______________, Zur Phänomenologischen Reduktion. Texte aus dem Nachlass (1926-1935), Husserliana, vol.XXXIV, ed. Sebastian Luft (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002). Ingarden, Roman, Controversy over the Existence of the World, Volume 1, translated and annotated by Arthur Szylewicz (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2013). _____________. Gesammelte Werke, Band 5. Schriften zur Phänomenologie Edmund Husserls, Wlodzimierz Galewicz ed. (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1998). Meillassoux, Quentin, L’inexistence divine, unpublished manuscript. __________________, Après la finitude: Essai sur la nécessité de la contingence, Paris, Seuil, 2006. Romano, Claude, Au coeur de la raison, la phénoménologie, Gallimard, Paris, 2010. Schnell, Alexander, Husserl et les fondements de la philosophie constructive, Grenoble, Jêrome Millon, 2007. _______________, “Speculative Foundations of Phenomenology,” Continental Philosophy Review, 2012, Vol.45, pp. 461-479. Schmitz, Hermann, Gibt es die Welt ? Verlag Karl Alber, Freiburg/München 2015. Sparrow, Tom, The End of Phenomenology. Metaphysics and the New Realism, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Tengelyi, László, “Antagonistic World Projects. Transcendentalism Versus Naturalism,” Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol.27, No.3, 2013, pp. 236-252. _____________, Welt und Unendlichkeit. Zum Problem phänomenologischer Metaphysik, Freiburg/München: Verlag Karl Alber, 2015. Zahavi, Dan, “The End of What? Phenomenology vs. Speculative Realism,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2016, Vol.24, No.3, pp. 289-309. .