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December 8th – 9th 2017Munich School of Philosophy
Speakers
Ray Brassier (American University of Beirut)Dominik Finkelde (Munich School of Philosophy)Markus Gabriel (University of Bonn)Iain Hamilton Grant (University of the West of England)Peter Gratton (Memorial University)Johannes Hübner (University of Halle)Andrea Kern (University of Leipzig)Anton Friedrich Koch (University of Heidelberg)Martin Kusch (University of Vienna)Paul Livingston (University of New Mexico)Sebastian Rödl (University of Leipzig)Dieter Sturma (University of Bonn)
Organisation
Prof. Dr. Dominik Finkeldewith the helpful support of Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel
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RealismContinental
Ontology, Metaphysics, and Politics Beyond the Continental-Analytic Divide
December 8th 2017
I Realism in Contemporary Theoretical Philosophy
9.00 Introduction Prof. Dr. Dominik Finkelde
9.15 Realism, Relativism, and Ways of Being Prof. Dr. Johannes Hübner
10.00 How Not to Be a Naive Realist: On Knowledge and Perception Prof. Dr. Andrea Kern
10.45 Ist der hermeneutische Realismus ein dialektischer Materialismus? Heidegger und Adorno weiterdenken Prof. Dr. Anton Friedrich Koch
11.30 Coffee break
II Knowledge and Metaphysics
12.00 Saying What Is not Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel
12.45 Placing Thought: Thinking the Real After Ontotheology Prof. Peter Gratton
13.30 Lunch
15 .00 Sense, Realism, and Ontological Difference. Heidegger and Dummett Prof. Paul Livingston
15 .45 Denken und Sein sind dasselbe Prof. Dr. Sebastian Rödl
16.30 Coffee break
17.00 The Epistemic Relativism of the Strong Program Revisited Prof. Dr. Martin Kusch
18.30 Dinner
ProgramDecember 9th 2017
III Ontology and Politics
9.30 Concrete-in-Thought, Concrete-in-Reality: Marx, Materialism, and Abstraction Prof. Ray Brassier
10.15 Intelligible Diacosmosis Prof. Iain Hamilton Grant
11.00 Coffee break
11.30 Nomological Realism. A Neo-Spinozist and Neo-Kantian Approach Prof. Dr. Dieter Sturma
12.15 Subjectivity as a Feature of Reality Prof. Dr. Dominik Finkelde
13.00 Farewell
Special Event
December 7th 2017, 7 pm
Heidegger on Truth. A Conversation Between Paul Livingston
and Markus Gabriel
(Lagebesprechung # 8)
Location: Lost Weekend, Schellingstr. 3