Second European Pragmatism Conference

Second European Pragmatism Conference

Second European Pragmatism Conference Paris, September 9-11, 2015 • Please check the website 2 Creativity in the pragma- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/program tist tradition: at the cross- for any update. Room mapping will be posted on site and sessions programs will be roads of art and social sci- displayed both at the receptions and on the ences room doors. Bugaeva • Coffee breaks are scheduled at 11h00-11h30 EHESS Salle 2 - Chair: Lyuba - 9:30- every morning. Afternoon breaks: 16h45- 13h00 17h15 on Sept 9; 16h-16h30 on Sept, 10 and Sept, 11. • Aline Caillet, UMR Acte, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, The inquiry in art • Talks are 30’ long followed by 15’ of discus- and social sciences: a figure of the creativ- sion. ity • Jacinto Lageira, UMR Acte, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, For an aesthet- Wednesday, ics of action September 9, 2015 • Agnès Lontrade, UMR Acte, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Creativity of Location: EHESS, 105 Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris action and the Aesthetic of democracy More: http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/51908 8h30-9h00: Registration 9h00: Welcome and Introduction by the orga- nizers (Amphithéâtre F. Furet). 3 Neo-pragmatism and Meta- physic 1 Pragmatism and Classical EHESS Salle 3 - Chair: David Hildebrand - German Philosophy 9:30-13h00 EHESS Salle 1- Chair: Gabriele Gava - 9:30- • Jonathan Knowles, Norwegian University 13h00 of Science and Technology, Does Metaphysics depend on representationalism? • Gabriele Gava, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Reference and its Metaphysical Im- • Bjørn Ramberg, University of Oslo, Re- plications: Leibniz, Kant, and Peirce description, Conversation, Metaphysics • Vincent Colapietro, Pennsylvania State University, Actuality and Intelligibility: • Carl Sachs, Marymount University, Sci- Hegel, Peirce, and Experience vis-à-vis entism Without Representationalism: Neo- Reason pragmatist Semantics and Neo-positivist Metaphysics • Robert Stern and Neil Williams, The Uni- versity of Sheffield, James on Hegel • Danielle Macbeth, Haverford College, Yet Another Consequence of Pragmatism More details: http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/ 51358 More: http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/52550 1 4 What Do We Do When We • 10:15 - 11:00 Vitaly Kiryushchenko, York Do history? Pragmatist University (Toronto); National Research University - Higher School of Economics Reflections on the Theory (Moscow), Semantic contents and pragmatic of Historiography perspectives: the idea of objectivity in Robert Brandom’s normative pragmatism http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/54871 EHESS Salle 4 - Chair: Chiara Ambrosio - 9:30-13h00 • 11:30 - 12:15 Evelyn Vargas, University of La Plata, Peirce on the Norms of Judgment • Tullio Viola, Humboldt Universität, Con- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58521 troversies and Intellectual History. With or Against Peirce? • 12:15 - 13:00 Tibor Solymosi, Mercyhurst University, The Dynamics of Inquiry • Simona Cerutti, Ecole des Hautes Etudes http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58420 en Sciences Sociales, « History from below » and/or Pragmatic History 13:00-14:30: Lunch on your • Roberto Gronda, Scuola Normale Superiore own di Pisa, Myth or History? Some Outlines of a Pragmatist Philosophy of Mythology 7 Contributed Papers • Rodrigo Díaz-Maldonado, Instituto de In- vestigaciones Históricas UNAM, From Prag- EHESS Salle 1 - Chair: Laura Centemeri - matist Experience to Historical Representa- 14:30 - 16:45 tion. An Attempt of Synthesis. • 14:30 - 15:15 Gwendoline Torterat, Labo- ratoire d’ethnologie et de sociologie compara- More: http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/52184 tive, To follow in the archaeologist. Pragma- tists proposals for an existential anthropology 5 Contributed Papers http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58486 • 15:15 - 16:00 Philippe Lorino, ESSEC Busi- EHESS Salle 5 - Chair: Henrik Rydenfelt - 9:30- ness School, Pragmatism: A Key Source For 13h00 The Renewal Of Organization And Manage- ment Studies • 09:30 - 10:15 Torjus , Center Midtgarden http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59268 for the Study of the Sciences and the Human- ities, University of Bergen, Dewey’s publics • 16:00 - 16:45 Manuel Boutet, Laboratoire reconsidered: process ontology, communica- GREDEG, Play Studies. Experience and so- tion and vulnerable agents cialization in popular culture http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/57976 http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59344 • 10:15 - 11:00 Andreas Antic, Univer- sität Potsdam, John Dewey’s Philosophical 8 Contributed Papers Legacy for the “Open Movements” in the Dig- ital Age EHESS Salle 2 - Chair: Roberta Dreon - 14:30 http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59307 - 16:45 • 14:30 - 15:15 Dorota Koczanowicz, Univer- • 11:30 - 12:15 Jörg Volbers, Freie Univer- sity of Wrocław, Somaesthetics and the prob- sity Berlin, Institute of Philosophy, Experi- lem of social taste ence and Critique. Placing Pragmatism in http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/57332 Modern Philosophy http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/57753 • 15:15 - 16:00 Paul Taylor, Departments of Philosophy and African American Studies, Pennsylvania State University, An Aesthet- 6 Contributed Papers ics of Resistance: Deweyan Experimentalism and Epistemic Injustice EHESS Salle 6 - Chair: Sami Pihlstrom - 9:30- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/57832 13h00 • 16:00 - 16:45 Judit Vari, Université de • 09:30 - 10:15 Massimo Dell’Utri, Univer- Rouen, Aesthetics and ethics in pragmatism. sity of Sassari, Truth and the Relevance of A videogame experiment and its educational Practice virtues http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/57860 http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59320 2 9 Contributed Papers pure experience http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59316 EHESS Salle 3 - Chair: John Ryder - 14:30 - 16:45 • 16:00 - 16:45 Bill Bywater, Allegheny Col- lege, Apprenticeship as a Moral Method and • 14:30 - 15:15 Yukie , Graduate Shimizu a Moral Ideal School of Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi Uni- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58340 versity, A study on the influence of James’ pacifism on The Collective Research on Po- litical Conversions in Japanese post-war pe- 12 Contributed Papers riod http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58502 EHESS Salle 1 - Chair: Olivier Gaudin - 17:15 - 18:45 • 15:15 - 16:00 Jacoby Carter, City Univer- sity of New York: John Jay College of Crimi- • 17:15 - 18:00 Serge Grigoriev, Ithaca Col- nal Justice, An Inter American Discourse on lege, Some Reflections on Peirce’s View of Race, Nationality, and Cosmopolitanism the Self http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59313 http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/55481 • 16:00 - 16:45 Russell B. , Univer- Goodman • 18:00 - 18:45 Eleonora Mingarelli, KULeu- sity of New Mexico , Peirce and Emerson ven, Breaking through continuity: a Jame- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/76773 sian account of the self http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59326 10 Contributed Papers EHESS Salle 4 - Chair: Rosa Maria Cal- 13 Contributed Papers caterra - 14:30 - 16:45 EHESS Salle 2 - Chair: John Ryder - 17:15 - • 14:30 - 15:15 Núria Sara Miras Boronat, 18:45 Universitat de Barcelona,Jane Addams: Pragmatism as Social Practice and Social • 17:15 - 18:00 Laura Centemeri, Institut Ethics Marcel Mauss - Gildas Renou, Sociétés, Ac- http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59276 teurs, Gouvernement en Europe, How to make “emplaced valuation” matter in pro- • 15:15 - 16:00 Devin Fitzpatrick, University cesses of political and economic regulation. of Oregon, Sympathy and Inquiry: A Rein- Understanding the social movement for sus- terpretation of Jane Addams on Epistemic tainable degrowth through a pragmatic soci- Injustice ology of valuation http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58337 http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59279 • 16:00 - 16:45 L. Ryan Musgrave, Rollins • 18:00 - 18:45 Antoine Hennion, Cen- College, U.S. Democratic Experimentalism tre de sociologie de l’innovation, MINES- with the Arts: Jane Addams, Albert C. Paristech/CNRS, At the Crossroads of Care Barnes, & Rollins/Black Mountain College and Pragmatism: a Plea for a Situational http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59505 Ethics http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59295 11 Contributed Papers EHESS Salle 6 - Chair: Roberto Gronda - 14:30 14 Contributed Papers - 16:45 EHESS Salle 3 - Chair: Sarin Marchetti - • 14:30 - 15:15 Olivier Gaudin, École des 17:15 - 18:45 hautes études en sciences sociales, Locating • 17:15 - 18:00 Michael , Lehigh Uni- the formation of habits, between pragmatism Raposa versity [Bethlehem] and phenomenology , Remarks Concerning http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59325 the Relevance of Pragmatism for Contempo- rary Psychotherapy • 15:15 - 16:00 Elena Tripaldi, Dipartimento http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/54211 di Filosofia, Sociologia, Pedagogia e Psicolo- gia Applicata. Università degli Studi di • 18:00 - 18:45 Michela Bella, Università PadovaA Skeptical Balance. Interactions be- Roma Tre, William James and the Issue of tween William James and Edmund Husserl Continuity towards a phenomenological reassessment of http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/58372 3 15 Contributed Papers 18 Pragmatism, Justice, and EHESS Salle 5 - Chair: Roberto GRONDA - Hope for the Future 17:15 - 18:45 EHESS Salle 2 - Chair: Claude Gautier - 09:30 • 17:15 - 18:00 Andrew Garnar, Department - 13:00 of Philosophy and Religion (Clemson Univer- • Shannon Sullivan, University of North Car- sity), George Herbert Mead and How to Re- olina at Charlotte (USA), construct “Timeless Time” Pragmatism and http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59286 Epistemic Justice • 18:00 - 18:45 Jean-Marie Chevalier, Uni- • Erin Tarver, Oxford College at Emory Uni- versity (USA), versity of Helsinki, Towards a Pragmatist So- Pragmatism and The Moral cial Epistemology Equivalent of Football: James, Feminism, http://epc2.sciencesconf.org/59340

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