Workshops aa 2017-2018
This year, the Aesthetics Workshop will be centered on a series of issues explored by Emilio Garroni in his book L'arte e l'altro dall'arte. Saggi di estetica e di critica, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2003.
The meetings will have a strict seminar format.
Before each meeting, people who are going to attend the seminar should ask for a copy of the text to be discussed. The speaker will illustrate the main theses of the text in 20 minutes (40 minutes if the speakers are two). The rest of the time will be dedicated to discussion among the participants. The seminar is open to everyone, on a first come first served basis. Seminars will be held in room XI, which – for the disposition of its tables - suits best the seminar format.
Speakers will talk in Italian, but the discussion can be held in English.
May 21, Room XI
1. 15:00-17:00: Immagine interna, figura-segno e lo schematismo kantiano. Speakers: Dario Cecchi e Martino Feyles.
2. 17:00-19:00: La famiglia dei significati di "verità" e la sua condizione estetico-immaginativa. Speaker: Draga Rocchi.
May 29, Room XI
3. 15:00-17:00: Relazione interna, relazione esterna e combinazione delle arti (con riferimenti a Cultura, arte, telematica). Speaker: Andrea D'Ammando.
4. 17:00-19:00: Di un possibile rapporto reciproco e unilaterale di immagine e musica nel film. Speaker: Angela Maiello.
May 31, Room XI
5. 15:00-17:00: Comprendere e narrare. Speakers:Tommaso Morawski e Moreno Rocchi.
6. 17:00-19:00: Magia ed eros: due esempi pretelematici di unità di realtà e finzione. Speaker: Francesco Restuccia.
- 14 March 2018: Introduzione all’etica analitica, Piergiorgio Donatelli
- 22 March 2018: (room VIII): G. E. Moore e l’intuizionismo, Gianfranco Pellegrino
- 28 March 2018: (room II, 13,30-15,30) Etiche dopo Wittgenstein, Matteo Falomi
- 4 April 2018: L’utilitarismo novecentesco, Gianfranco Pellegrino
- 11 April 2018: Bernard Williams e l’etica delle virtù, Alessio Vaccari
- 18 April 2018 (room X): Il pragmatismo: Dewey, Putnam e Rorty, Sarin Marchetti
- 2 May 2018: L’espressivismo classico e contemporaneo, Sarin Marchetti
- 9 May 2018: Etiche femministe ed etiche della cura, Caterina Botti
Room XI, h. 16.30-19.30
Lectures and seminars on philosophical and scientific topics, held by prominent scholars, with a special consideration to biological and cognitive perspectives. The main aim is that of encouraging interdisciplinary research in philosophy of science, and especially of life sciences: one-day seminars on a single topic, approached from various perspectives, will also be organized.
Seminars held by young researchers, with a twofold purpose: promoting their work, and making it accessible to the wider scholarly world.
Seminars in which PhD candidates present their work to colleagues, academics and researchers.
Program 2018
21 March 2018, h. 16.30-18.30, room VIII:
Fabrizio Rufo: Ripensare il rapporto tra scienza e democrazia
Gerardo Ienna: Handbook come forme di consolidamento intellettuale
18 April 2018, h. 16.30-18.30, room VIII:
Mariachiara Tallacchini: Gli algoritmi ingiusti. Discriminare con i numeri – pt I
Chiara Sabelli: Gli algoritmi ingiusti. Discriminare con i numeri – pt II
9 May 2018, h. 16.30-18.30, room VIII:
Mauro Capocci: Big data e medicina: i geni del biocapitalismo
Mattia Della Rocca: Neuroscienze e società tra grandi speranze, paure e ideologie
30 May 2018, h. 16.30-18.30, room XI:
Ignazio Licata: Epistemologia dei Big Data: Approccio sistemico e Meta-Strutture
Marco Casali: Verso una nuova ontologia del ruolo del caso in biologia
13 June 2018: h. 16.30-18.30 room XI
Olga Rickards – Gianfranco Biondi: Umanità senza razze – Costituzione senza ‘razza’
Marco Capocasa: Antropologia, società e pregiudizio: dalla diversità genetica alla disuguaglianza biologica
October 2018:
Caterina Botti: Lo sguardo del genere sulle dinamiche tra scienze e società
Eleonora Severini: “What Can She Know?” Questioni di genere e naturalizzazione della conoscenza
The History of Philosophy Workshop covers topics and methodological approaches in the history of philosophy from Antiquity to the present day.
Program 2018
- 18 January: Luka Bogdanic, Marx e la questione dell'ateismo
- 25 January: Marcello MUSTÈ, Nietzsche e l’ateismo
- 9 February: Sergio BUCCHI, Darwin e la religione
- 15 February: Stefano BANCALARI, Il problema dell’ateismo nella fenomenologia contemporanea
- 22 February: Elena GAGLIASSO, L’Intelligent Design non c’è (ma sempre ci riprova)
- 26 February: Piergiorgio DONATELLI, La religione e l’etica contemporanea
All the meetings: room II, h. 15.30-17.30
The meetings will take shape as moments of discussion and interdisciplinary investigation in which experts, professors and experienced researchers in the philosophical, technical and scientific fields will take part.
- 21 March 2018: RICCARDO FINOCCHI, Ipermediazione, realtà aumentata e smart objects
- 28 March 2018 (h. 18-19.30): CARLO UMILTÀ, Il cervello: la macchina della mente
- 12 April 2018: GIOVANNI PIETRO LOMBARDO, Sante De Sanctis (1862-1935) tra Filosofia e Medicina
- 19 April 2018: GIORGIA MORGESE, Studi scientifici sul sogno tra Ottocento e Novecento: storia e metodologie
- 3 May 2018: GIOVANNI PIETRO LOMBARDO, Il tema della crisi nella Psicologia in Italia tra Ottocento e Novecento
- 10 May 2018: GIORGIA MORGESE, Luigi Luciani (1840-1919) e il costrutto unitario della coscienza
All the meetings room XII h. 12,30
Faculty Sponsor: proff. Virginio Marzocchi, Andrea Salvatore
Students coordinator: Giorgio Astone
Objectives
The seminar sets out to thematize a few crucial issues of social philosophy to explore both their theoretical relevance and their politic-juridical effects: how subjectivity is conceived; the processes whereby it is formed; the ways in which fluid and multifarious social normativity relates to the more formal and less flexible normativity of law; how to determine/think of the social and to account for its constitutive elements; the relationship between sociology and social philosophy. These are themes that allow investigating, both theoretically and meta-theoretically, the grammar of the social as an object of inquiry (in what way it is accessible, what it is and how it should be thought) as well as a point of departure for political and legal reflection. In doing so, the distinct sessions will focus on basic themes of social-philosophical and political-theoretical thinking, such as the concepts of action, subject, rule, normativity, institution, differentiation, in an ongoing interdisciplinary exchange with disciplines (like sociology and anthropology) which, from different angles, provide alternative readings of politics, law, and society.
Theoretical Philosophy Workshop
Faculty Sponsor: prof.ssa Donatella Di Cesare
Students Coordinator: Federica Pitillo
Objectives
The workshop in Theoretical Philosophy, organized in collaboration with the Centro di Filosofia Italiana e Continentale, aims at investigating some of the key theoretical issues of the western philosophical tradition, with the goal to foster the debate between professors, researches, graduate and undergraduate students. The workshop will comprise of lectures held by Italian and foreign scholars, as well as of meetings run by graduate students in which they will be presenting their current researches and submit them to their fellow students and to professors.
Program 2018
- Tuesday 10 april 2018: Francesca Rigotti, Filosofia e autobiografia: il caso del pensiero pendolare
- Tuesday 17 april 2018: Adriana Cavarero, Fonosfere del politico
- Tuesday 8 may 2018: Roberto Esposito, Politica e negazione
All the meetings room II h. 17,30