17.11–18.11.2017
Roundtable discussion
History of Philosophy in the Context of Liberal Arts
Roundtable discussion "History of Philosophy in the Context of Liberal Arts" (58–60 Galernaya Street).
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Program
November 17
11:00am Morning Session. Moderator: Evgeny Malyshkin
- Aleksander Pogonyaylo (SPbU) "Choice of Vocation (Place of Philosophy in Liberal Arts)"
- Aleksei Savin (Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) "Logic of Immanent Critics of Phenomenology and the Process of History of Philosophy"
- Roman Svetlov (SPbU) "Censorship and Guilt in the History of Philosophy"
1:00pm Coffee break
1:30–3:30pm Afternoon Session. Moderator: Aleksei Savin
- Lada Tsypina (SPbU) "History of Philosophy as a History of Metaphors: Possibilities and Limitations"
- Petr Rezvykh (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) "German Idealism and Romantic Mythology: Alternative or Succession?"
- Jay Elliott (USA) "Aristotle on the Voluntariness of Vice"
3:30pm Coffee break
4:30pm Evening Session. Moderator: Petr Rezvykh
- Irina Poleshchuk (University of Helsinki, Finland) "Ethical Exegesis and Ethical Body: E. Levinas after the History of Philosophy"
- Artemy Magun (SPbU; EUSP) "Dialectical Irony in the History of Dialectics: A Series of Qui pro Quo's and the Future Perspectives"
November 18
11:00am Morning Session. Moderator: Irina Poleschuk
- Andrey Patkul (SPbU) "Development of the Concrete and the Escape from the Authority of Source: Two Modes of Historicity of Philosophy"
- Oleg Mukhutdinov (Ural State University, Yekaterinburg) "Static and Dynamic Approaches to a History of Philosophy: Heidegger vs Husserl"
- Evgeny Malyshkin (SPbU) "Forms of Distributive Knowledge in Early Modern Philosophy"
1:00pm Coffee break
1:30pm Roundtable discussion "Is Martin Heidegger the Last Historic of Philosophy?" Moderators: Andrey Patkul, Aleksei Savin