Call
for Abstracts
III
HERMENEIA INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Metaphysics and the Linguistic Turn
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) –
Florianópolis-SC, Brazil
August 17-19th, 2015
What is the kind of language that suits to the
phenomenological description? Is this language able to
avoid aporias that come from classical metaphysics? Or
is every language essentially metaphysical? These
questions have received different approaches, many of
them with relevant repercussions for contemporary
philosophy. Reflections on language are central whatever
the work we consider in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology.
Martin Heidegger’s fundamental ontology tries to reach a
primordial way of thinking by forging a vocabulary that
presents the phenomena as such, while uncovering the
originary meaning of fundamental concepts by means of a
destruction of the metaphysical tradition. After the
Kehre, Heidegger underlines the “originary
words” that founded philosophy, such as logos,
moira, physis, and so on, in order to reveal
the “unthought” (das Ungedachte) of
metaphysics, and to prepare the thinking of another
beginning. Unlike Heidegger, who traces metaphysics back
to a genealogy in which it becomes consolidated,
Hans-Georg Gadamer rejects the very idea of a “language
of metaphysics,” and proposes instead the dialogue as
the medium in which metaphysical assumptions may be
revealed and confronted. Jacques Derrida, in turn,
accuses Heidegger of not being able to overcome
metaphysics, whereas the onto-theology of latter remains
within the metaphysics of presence – logocentric and
phonocentric. With this on mind, Derrida approaches the
aporia of metaphysics through terms as trace,
iterability, dissemination, difference, and
non-presence. Paul Ricoeur’s discussion on the symbolic
character on language and the correspondent idea of a
surplus of meaning shades new lights on language and
metaphysics, while Emmanuel Levinas identifies the
surplus with the metaphysics itself, as the very
condition of possibility of ethics.
Taking this into consideration, we welcome submissions
on the relation between metaphysics and the linguistic
turn achieved by contemporary phenomenology and
hermeneutics considering the following axes:
a) Human Sciences and Metaphysics
b) Ethics, Politics, and Language
c) Hermeneutics and Deconstruction
d) Poetry, Art, and Metaphysics
e) Metaphysics, Historicity, and
Temporality
f) The Language of Metaphysics
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Scholars interested in presenting a paper are invited
to submit an electronic abstract that fits in one of the
themes of the thematic axes mentioned (named “Abstract,”
format: doc or rtf, with the following information:
paper title, thematic axis in which the paper is
included, abstract between 400 and 500 words in Times
New Roman typeface size 12, interspaced 1.5, justified
paragraphs) and attach a separate title page named
"Author Information" that includes the author's name,
institutional affiliation, and email address. We expect
participants to have 20 minutes for presentation and 10
minutes for discussion. Proposals in Portuguese,
English, and Spanish can be submitted by e-mail at
<simposiohermeneia@gmail.com>. Notification of
acceptance will be available at the official page
<http://nim.cfh.ufsc.br/hermeneia.html> by April 30,
2015.
Deadline for submission: April 15, 2015
Publication:
All abstracts will be published in a volume of
proceedings.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Daniel Dahlstrom (Boston University)
George Heffernan (Merrimack College)
Jean Grondin (Université de Montréal)
Jeffrey Bloechl (Boston
College)
Mário Angel González Porta
(PUC-SP)
Paulo Cesar Duque Estrada
(PUC-RJ)
Róbson Ramos dos Reis (UFSM)
Tomás Domingo Moratalla
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Adna Candido de Paula
(Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e
Mucuri – UFVJM)
Celso
Reni
Braida (Universidade Federal de
Santa Catarina – UFSC)
Cláudio Reichert do Nascimento
(Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia – UFOB)
Gustavo
Silvano
Bastista (Universidade Federal
do Piauí- UFPI)
Roberto Wu (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina –
UFSC), Chair of the Organizing Committee
Institutional support: CAPES, UFSC
More information:
http://nim.cfh.ufsc.br/hermeneia.html
http://nim.cfh.ufsc.br/hermeneiaenglish.html
Contact:
simposiohermeneia@gmail.com
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