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2015 SEP-FEP PROGRAMME – PROVISIONAL DRAFTThursday (3/9)1.00–2.15Registration (Coffee)2.15–2.30Welcome2.30–4.00Parallel Panels AA1 (2G12)Moderator:Consanguinity Disruptus: The Phenomenology of Incest as Limit-ExperienceAuguste HillIs Hope Teachable? An Answer from the Ontology of Not-Yet-Being of Ernst BlochChiara MusolinoImprovisation, Time and the PosthumanDamiano RoberiA2 (2G13)Moderator:A Phenomenology of Reading: Deciding the Frontier between Philosophy and LiteratureLisa ForanAmbivalent Wisdom as the Fruit of ReadingPatrik FridlundThe Writing That Writes ItselfMaria DadaA3 (1G05)Moderator:"Perhaps this time we have gone too far" -- Towards a Deconstructive MaterialismLuce de LireFrantz Fanon and a New (Materialist) HumanismMichael BurnsA4 (1G06)Moderator:“The answer is false”: Archaeologies of GenocideBabette BabichEuropean Frontiers and Philosophies of ViolenceBarry StokerKant, Nietzsche and Derrida on CrueltyMauro SenatoreA5 (LT1)Moderator:Slow Life and an Ecology of SensationAnna Hickey-MoodyThe Frontier of Modernization and the Ecologizing of PhilosophyAline WiameOn the Frontiers of Thinking – Heidegger and LevinasRozemund Uljée4.00–4.15Crossover Break4.15–5.45Plenary Speaker 1: Veronique Mottier (Cambridge University)Respondent: Tina Chanter (Kingston University)6.15–8.15Civic Wine Reception (Venue: City Chambers, which is a short walk into the city centre)Welcome by Lord ProvostFriday (4/9)9.30–10.00Registration (Coffee)10.00–11.30Parallel Panels BB1 (2G12)Moderator: Todd MeiPanel: Ricoeur, Religion and Public DiscourseReligious Convictions in Civic Debate: A Comparison of the Perspectives of P. Ricoeur and J. HabermasMaureen Junker-KennyAmy DaughtonMarianne MoyaertB2 (2G13)Moderator:Towards a New Frontier of the Self? A Genealogy of Esprit de CorpsLuis de MirandaInteraction and Personhood in Sentient AutomataZornitsa DimitrovaPushing the Limits: Proposing a Reflective Order of Embodied Self-ConsciousnessCamille ButtingsrudB3 (1G05)Moderator:Postgraduate Panel 1The Creative Act: Towards a Spinozian AestheticsChristopher ThomasModal and Attribute Parallelism in Spinoza’s EthicsDavide MonacoTBDB4 (1G06)Moderator: Galit WellnerPanel: New Horizons in Philosophy of Technology (1)Postphenomenology: Exploring the Technological Texture through Digital MediaStacey IrwinIntelligence and Embodiment: from Classical AI to Developmental RoboticsShoji NagatakiNew Technologies, Transparencies and the Idea of InformationNicola Liberati11.30–11.45Coffee Break11.45–1.15Parallel Panels CC1 (2G12)Moderator:Does ‘art doctored’ Equal ‘art neutered’?Clive CazeauxArt, (Anti)aesthetics and Historical OntologyJonathan ClarkHamlet's Memory Palace: To Be or Not to Be . . . A Digital 'Act of Resistance'West ConnollyC2 (2G13)Moderator:Non-Philosophical Constraints: How to Remake a Thought CinematicallyJohn MullarkeyA Deleuzian Noology: Philosophizing and Thinking Film OtherwiseSusana ViegasLimit and Borderland: Critical Openness in Foucault and TarkovskyMario HortaC3 (1G05)Moderator: Gilles Deleuze and the Futures of Continental Philosophy: Metaphilosophical Pluralism vs. Continental NaturalismDavid J. AllenTime as Retardation in Paradigms of Physical Action: Bergson, Serres, Deleuze and SmolinBill RossC4 (1G06)Moderator:Panel: Jazz Improvisation, Agency and Freedom: Between the Human and Inhuman Lies the AssemblageImprovisation, Time and the PosthumanDavid RodenJazz Ensembles and Neuronal EnsemblesMartin E. RosenbergDegrees of Freedom: Agency in Improvised Music—Searching For Boundaries in Entangled Network SpaceTom HewittC5 (LT1)Moderator:On Affective Universality: Kant, Arendt and Lyotard on Sensus Communis Andrea RehbergArendt and Thinking: The ‘Vital Tension between Philosophy and Politics’Danielle SandsArendt and Thinking: The ‘Vital Tension between Philosophy and Politics’Raja Rosenhagen1.15–2.30Lunch (not provided)2.30–4.00Parallel Panels DD1 (2G12)Moderator:Paying Attention: Philosophy as Strong Therapy for the Information AgeDominic SmithCritical ExercisesRuth SondereggerSleeping Well – Sleep's Ambiguous NormativityPatrick LevyD2 (2G13)Moderator:Panel: Frontiers of ModernityThe “Absolute Metaphor” of System: Hans Blumenberg, Systems and ModernityFrancis HalsallHistoricity, Idle Talk, and Grounded DiscourseTony O’ConnorAbandoned Without Reserve To Our Finitude: Virno and ‘Impact’Sinéad MurphyD3 (1G05)Moderator:Postgraduate Panel 2Psychopower in Social NetworksAmélie Berger SoraruffThe Problematic Other and the Essence of the Self’s Existential BasisIraklis IoannidisTheatre and Philosophy: A Shared Problem?Stephen WhiteheadD4 (1G06)SEP Business MeetingD5 (LT1)Moderator: Nicola LiberatiPanel: New Horizons in Philosophy of Technology (2)Criticisms of Technology and Technologies of CriticismLyat FriedmanDo Animals Have Technologies?Galit WellnerCognitive Enhancement in the Light of the Emerging Anthropocenic ConditionPieter Lemmens4.00–4.15Crossover Break4.15–5.45Plenary Speaker 2: Rosi Braidotti (Utrecht University)Respondent: James Williams University of Dundee)5.45–6.45Academic Press Wine Reception7.30Conference DinnerSaturday (5/9)10.00–11.30Parallel Panels E (Coffee)E1 (2G12)Moderator: Todd MeiOn Deleuze and Analytic PhilosophyAndreas VrahimisBetween Nonsense and Metaphor: Chomsky and Ricoeur on Semantic Deviance and Linguistic CreativityWalter PedrialiHermeneutics and Metaphysics of MindJeffrey EngelhardtE2 (2G13)Moderator:Publicly Private: Efforts to Develop an Ethics of IntimacyCandice SalyersBuilding Artificial Moral Agents and Acquiring Moral KnowledgeFiorella Battaglia & Roland PoellingerE3 (1G05)Moderator:Navigating the (Philosophical) Abyss: Realism, Rationalism and EmpiricismBenjamin NorrisPhilosophy at the Speculative Frontier: Must Every Thing Go?Ian JamesDangling Above the Swamps of NothingnessCalum NeillE4 (1G06)Moderator:It Can Only Exist in Thought, It Can Only Result in the Work of Art: Deleuze's Ideal GameRick DolphijnDeleuze, Cage, and the Contemporary Status of 'Experimentation' in Philosophy and MusicIain CampbellQueer Posthumanism in Ming Wong’s Video Installations and Performance ArtArthur WongE5 (LT1)Moderator:Panel: Limits, Borders and CleavingNomadic TerritoriesAnthony FaramelliProfundity and Strangeness, Touching and Skin: Queer Formalism at the BordersHelen PalmerDistinguishing Limits and Borders: Connections between the Hawking-Hartle 'no boundary' Proposal and Deleuze's Immanent MetaphysicsNeill McGinness11.30–11.45Coffee Break11.45–1.15Parallel Panels FF1 (2G12)Moderator:The Crisis of Eurocentric SciencesN. Gabriel MartinProcess Philosophy and CyberneticsWahida KhandkerBeing and Information: On the Meaning of VattimoAshley WoodwardF2 (2G13)Moderator:Na?veté, Truth Content of Art and Verification of Solipsism: Adorno on Artistic Expression and Aesthetic ExperienceIlias GiannopulosAesthetics of the Real in Jacques Lacan: Beneath or Beyond the Limit?Emma IngalaBirthing Movements: Historical Twists and TurnsSusan SpaidF3 (1G05)Moderator:Postgraduate Panel 3Towards an Ethics of Life: Nietzsche’s Affirmation in Michel Henry’s Material PhenomenologyMax SchaeferHeidegger’s History of Being, the Self-Destruktion of History and the Importance of RemembranceAli?an Gen?The Echoic Irony of Truth: Celan and HeideggerFikret KurtF4 (1G06)Moderator:Philosophy Can’t BreatheCarrie GiuntaLiving beyond the Frontier: Butler, Derrida and the Precarity of the DecisionClare WoodfordUnreproductive Maternal Bodies: Miscarriage, Organic Purposefulness, and Aleatory MatterVictoria BrowneF5 (LT1)Moderator:Panel: Affect and Its Vicissitudes in the Twenty-first CenturyBrutal-Romance in the Age of Metropolis and EmpireLinnell SecombThe Affective Logic at Work in Politics: Exploring Images and Art with a Little Help from RancièreTina ChanterThe Withdrawal of What Shows Itself: Jean-Luc Nancy on PortraitureJoanna Hodge1.15–2.30Lunch (not provided)2.30–4.00Parallel Panels GG1 (2G12)Moderator:Spinoza and an Indeterminate Power of ThoughtBeth LordHeroes of Pragmatism: French FrontiersMoritz GansenPossibilities of Posthuman CommunityPaul Alberts-DezeeuwG2 (2G13)Moderator:Panel: Limits, Borders and CleavingThresholds of Influence: Towards an ‘Alinear’ AgencyJohn MeechanThe Division of Time in Simondon, Deleuze and PrigogineEdward ThorntonG3 (1G05)Moderator:Postgraduate Panel 4On Meillassoux’s Several Vectorizations of the SubjectFintan NeylanThe Notion of Survival in Martin H?gglund’s Radical Atheism: Derrida and the Time of LifeTomas ?iu?elisDo We Owe Dead Animals Respect?Marc WilcoxG4 (1G06)Moderator:Sartre and Bergson: Sartre’s Logic of MultiplicitiesHenry Sommers-HallSeeing the World Other Than It IsBrian SmithG5 (LT1)Moderator:Faith or Religion: Conceptualizing the Theological Aspect of Carl Schmitt’s Political TheologyGavin RaeReexamining the Political: the Anarchistic Political Philosophy of Jean-Paul SartreWilliam RemleyBartleby’s DeathHannah Wallenfels4.00–4.15Coffee Break4.15–5.45Plenary Speaker 3: Lars Iyer (University of Newcastle)Respondent: Nicholas Davey (University of Dundee)5.45Close of Conference–END– ................
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