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ANALYTIC VERSUS CONTINENTAL?
RAPPROCHEMENT?
A MINI-CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS

In association with the Australasian Association of Philosophy, the Australian Research Council, and the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, La Trobe University are pleased to announce a mini-conference on analytic and continental philosophy.
This event will be part of the annual AAP conference, which in 2008 is organised and hosted by La Trobe University at Storey Hall (RMIT) on Swanston Street in Melbourne’s CBD. Running from the evening of July 11-13 (after the regular AAP program has concluded), this mini-conference will reflect on the nature of the ‘divide’ from a variety of different perspectives, including historical, methodological, and topical. If learning occurs intermediate between knowledge and non-knowledge, let us attempt to leave behind our habitual specialisations and confident assertions of knowledge, and revisit the question of philosophy’s heritage and its future.
Some of the confirmed speakers include:
Prof. Paul Redding
Prof. Max Deutscher
Prof. Edwin Mares (NZ)
Assoc. Prof. Daniel W. Smith (US)
Assoc. Prof. Nick Smith
Prof. Hugh J. Silverman (US)
Prof. Andrew Brennan
Prof. Gertrude Postl (US)
Prof. Andrew Benjamin
Assoc. Prof. Janna Thompson
Assoc. Prof. Chris Cordner
Dr Charles Pigden (NZ)
Dr James Chase
Dr Jack Reynolds
We are interested in having papers (or panels) proposed to us before March 17th 2008. Unlike the practice for the regular AAP program, participation in this event may be restricted (only if interest is high) because we think it desirable to be in one room rather than having multiple concurrent sessions. Proposals are welcome on any area, but suggested panels include:
Methodological:
The ‘intuition pump’: The Scope of Thought Experiment
Reflective Equilibrium: Common sense or Conservatism?
Model and Reality (might include issues in philosophy of science, formalisation, Badiou and set theory, etc.)
Semantic Ascent and Conceptual Analysis
Phenomenological Method(s): Psychologism or Returning to the ‘things themselves’?
The Fate of the Transcendental in Analytic and Continental Philosophy
Topical:
Subjectivity and the Unconscious
Rationality and Normativity
Time and Truth: The Genetic Fallacy or the ‘anti-genealogical fallacy’?
Propositions and Concepts: What is Philosophy?
Feminism: Analytic and Continental
Experimental Philosophy: Reflections on reason and Intuition
Common-sense: Its vices, virtues, and vicissitudes
Phenomenology, Hetero-phenomenology, and Philosophy of Mind
Naturalising Epistemology/Phenomenology/Transcendental philosophy
Philosophy and its others: Literature, Science, Psychoanalysis
Pragmatism as Middle-way?
Contemporary ‘post-analytic’ or ‘meta-continental’ thinkers:
McDowell
Badiou
Brandom
Historical Encounters:
Carnap and Heidegger
Derrida and Austin/Searle
Russell and Bergson
Popper on Freud and Marx
Differing receptions/interpretations of major historical figures (e.g. Plato, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche).
A complete conference program will be circulated in April, but for further information, or to offer an abstract for a possible paper, please contact Jack Reynolds (jack.reynolds@latrobe.edu.au; 03 9479 3605) or James Chase (james.chase@utas.edu.au).
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