2016 SEP-FEP Final Programme
[See attached appendix for Panel participants for each Parallel Session (A, B, C, …)]
Thursday (25/8)
9:30 – 10:00 Registration (Student Common Room Tuke Building)
10:00 – 11:30 Parallel Sessions A
A1 (Tuke 004), A2 (Tuke 005), A3 (Tuke 007), A4 (Tuke 010), A5 (Tuke 011), A6 (Tuke 103), A7 (Tuke 118)
11:30 – 11:45 Crossover Break
11:45 – 1:15 Parallel Sessions B
B1 (Tuke 004), B2 (Tuke 005), B3 (Tuke 007), B4 (Tuke 010), B5 (Tuke 011), B6 (Tuke 103), B7 (Tuke 118)
1:15 – 2:15 Lunch
2:15 – 3:45 Parallel Sessions C
C1 (Tuke 004), C2 (Tuke 005), C3 (Tuke 007), C4 (Tuke 010), C5 (Tuke 011), C6 (Tuke 103), C7 (Tuke 118)
3:45– 4:00 Crossover Break
4:00 – 5:30 Plenary Speaker 1 (Tuke Hall): Elie During (University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), “Weird Coexistence or What Speculative Aesthetics Could Be”
5:30 – 19:00 Welcome and Publisher’s Wine Reception (Herringham Hall)
Friday (26/8)
9:30 – 10:00 Registration (Student Common Room Tuke Building)
10:00 – 11:30 Parallel Sessions D
D1 (Tuke 004), D2 (Tuke 005), D3 (Tuke 007), D4 (Tuke 010), D5 (Tuke 011), D6 (Tuke 103), D7 (Tuke 118)
11:30 – 11:45 Crossover Break
11:45 – 1:15 Parallel Sessions E
E1 (Tuke 004), E2 (Tuke 005), E3 (Tuke 007), E4 (Tuke 010), E5 (Tuke 011), E6 (Tuke 103), E7 (Tuke 118)
1:15 – 2:45 Lunch
2:45 – 4:15 Parallel Sessions F
F1 (Tuke 004), F2 (Tuke 005), F3 (Tuke 007), F4 (Tuke 010), F5 (Tuke 011), F6 (Tuke 103), F7 (Tuke 118)
4:15 – 4:30 Crossover Break
4:45 – 6:15 Plenary Speaker 2 (Tuke Hall): Stella Sanford (Kingston University LondonF), “How Obvious is Sex? Lessons from the Philosophy of Natural History”
7:00 Conference Dinner (Herringham Hall)
Saturday (27/8)
10:00 – 11:30 Parallel Sessions G
G1 (Tuke 004), G2 (Tuke 005), G3 (Tuke 007), G4 (Tuke 010), G5 (Tuke 011), G6 (Tuke 103), G7 (Tuke 118)
11:30 – 11:45 Coffee Break
11:45 – 1:15 Parallel Sessions H
H1 (Tuke 004), H2 (Tuke 005), H3 (Tuke 007), H4 (Tuke 010), H5 (Tuke 011), H6 (Tuke 103), H7 (Tuke 118)
1:15 – 2:30 Lunch (SEP Business Meeting – D05)
2:30 – 4:00 Plenary Speaker 3 (Tuke Hall): John Protevi (Louisiana State University), “Deleuze and Guattari on ideology”
4:00 Close of Conference
Appendix: Parallel Session Participants
Parallel Sessions ANo / Name / Title
1 / Jacob Bittner / The Question of Philosophical Presentation
Craig Lundy / From Mystique to Politique: Charles Péguy’s Theory of the Event
2 / Elena Bartolini / Heidegger and the λόγος:re-interpreting logic
Mariangela Esposito / Paris 1981.EidosandLogosin the debate betweenGadamerand Derrida
Sacha Golob / There is No Ontological Difference: Contra Heidegger
3 / Sinkwan Cheng / Heteronomy before Autonomy, Ethics above Ontology: Levinas’ ''Rights of the Other' as a Response to German Idealism
AndrésSáenz De Sicilia / Materialism and Critique
4 / Charlotte Knowles / Complicity in One's Own Unfreedom: Making use of Heidegger for Feminism
Caroline Williams / Rethinking the Subject with Spinoza
5 / Iain Campbell / Rhythmic modulations in the thought of Gilles Deleuze
Marrigje Paijmans / Parrhesia and Dramatization: Foucault and Deleuze in a Baroque Play with Truth and Imagination
Adam Hope / Rhizomanalysis: Probing the Subterranean Depths of Musical Being
6 / Itamar Ben Yair / Whereof One Cannot Speak: Lyotard, Ineffability and the Linguistic Turn
Rossen I.Roussev / The Language of Ethics: Putting A.J. Ayer's Critique of G.E. Moore in a Wittgensteinian perspective
Wei Zeng / Can Wittgenstein's notion of ''prose'' help us understand his view on mathematical proof
Panel 1 / Kierkegaard as Metaphysician of Contingency
Henry Somers-Hall / Kierkegaard, Time and Sense
Erin Plunkett / Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Contingency
Parallel Sessions B
No / Name / Title
1 / Andrea Rehberg / DeLillo and Nietzsche as Phenomenologists of Perception
Luciana Dias / Dialoguing Nietzsche, Artaud and Phenomenology: a possible way towards a philosophy of performance
Mersolis Schöne and Joel Szonn / Reading Nietzsche
2 / Ezter Horvath / Realism, Our Mythology
Rita Serpytyte / Nihilism and Speculative Realism: between Reality and Actuality
3 / Stanimir Panayotov / Desire and Nothing: Disembodiment in Lyotard and Brassier
David Roden / Dark Posthumanism
Jeremy R. Smith / Non-Philosophy in the Anthropocene: Laruelle, the identity of the Human, Vision- in -Planet
4 / Teresa Casas / The Prince's Fiction: tragic action and comic contingency in Machiavelli's The Mandrake and The Prince
Dan Degerman / The Conditions of Action: How do we become political agents?
Svenja Bromberg / Thinking 'political emancipation' between Marx, Althusser and Balibar
5 / King-Ho Leung / Language (and) Animals: Subjectivity and the 'Form of Life' according to Agamben and Taylor
John, C. Mullarkey / Something in the Water: Meta -Comedy and the Immanental
Andrew Mcdonald / Philosophy in the Bedroom: Marquis de Sade and an apprenticeship to our bodies
6 / Daniel Martini / What's Your Attitude: Probing Badiou's Ethics
Edward Willatt / Fullness and the Void: Aristotle and Badiou on the Relations of the Disciplines
7 / Hannah Lammin / Non-standard theatre: a syntax for the immanent theorisation of community
Tero Nauha / A thought of performance
Katerina Paramana / Re-turning to The Show: On the Production of the Social in the Contemporary Moment
Parallel Sessions C
No / Name / Title
1 / David Ventura / The Problem of the Other in Bergson's Philosophy
Nathan Widder / The Role of Riemann in Deleuze's Reading of Bergson
Masayoshi Kosugi / Transcendental Dualism: Bergson's Intuition as Overcoming and Retrieval of Kantian Finitude
2
Daniel Felstead / Group Metamorphism: Plasticity and Transindividuality in Tino Sehgal's These Associations
Carolyn Shapiro / Dirty Corner's Elicitations and 'Myth Today,' today
3 / Jane Connell / The Perverse Desire of the Hegelian Subject: Resistance in existential and psychoanalytical mid-twentieth century philosophy
Ed Thornton / Group Subjectivities from Jean-Paul Sartre to Félix Guattari
Isabel Millar / Give Me Back My Name: The Real and the Subject in the 21st Century
4 / Daniel Weizman / Problematics in Philosophy: Creating a new image of thought
Sjoerd van Tuinen / Mannerism in Philosophy: Deleuze and Agamben
Ian Bacher / Overcoming Aristotelianism: Giorgio Agamben and the Possibility of Non-Western Philosophy
5 / Michael Allman Conrad / The Matter of Surprise: Toying as material-discursive art of the possible
Rebecca Bamford / Nietzsche, experimentalism and agential intra-action
Natasha S. Mauthner / Un/re-making method: Enacting a new materialist social science
6 / Hager Weslati / The Question of Symbolization and the Philosophy of the Fourth Subject After Modern Physics
Tanja Traxler / The Virtual and the void in quantum physics
Timothy Secret / The Face of the Good Death: Euthanasia and Levinas
7 / Mihály Szilágyi-Gál / The Morality of Possession Locke’s Second Treatise of Government
Tiffany Plotzza / Emmanuel Levinas and Prescriptive Phenomenology:Dissolving the Tension Between Description and Prescription
in a Phenomenological Account of Moral Obligation
Parallel Sessions D
No / Name / Title
1
Giulia Lanzirotti / Deixis and determination. A suggestion from and beyond Heidegger
Jason Xygkis / Heidegger’s Nietzsche and Nietzsche’s Heidegger
2 / Martin Calamari / Deleuze, Lautman, and the 'absolute heterogeneity' of the 'most general' Riemannian
Moritz Gansen / Philosophers' Ways: Jean Wahl and Gilles Deleuze
James Williams / Bait and switch: pattern as a proxy for substance functions in process ontology
3 / Katja Čičigoj / Contemporary ontologies of sexual difference: an alternative materialist undercurrent
Rachel Paine / Personal Identity: memory, narrativity and concernful dwelling
4 / Neil McGinness / On Mycorrhizal Systems as a Model for Mutualistic Dynamics
Bogna M. Konior / From dark night of the soul to quantic co-presence: darkness and subjectivity formation in St.John of the Cross and Francois Laruelle
Benjamin Norris / Realism, Rights and Reasons: Law and the Speculative Turn
5 / Michael Saunders / Radical Passivity: Laruelle and Justice
Georgios Tsagdis / Discussing with the Law: Plato & Blanchot
Intentionality: Systems and History
Francis Halsall / Phenomenology of Systems: An Expanded Field of Intentionality
Panel 1 / Tony O'Connor / Intentionality in Art and Culture
Sinéad Murphy / The Dismantling of Intentionality in the Society of Post-Control
Parallel Sessions E
No / Name / Title
1 / Markos Hadjioannou / Spectatorship’s Interactivities: Host, Hostages, Ex Machina
Naomi Grotenhuis / Nietzsche and the Road to Self – affirmation: the ‘doer’ and the ‘deed’
Emily Harding / Da Capo: on how we learn to love the music of fate
2 / Willow Verkerk / Transgendering Nietzsche: Male Mothers and Phallic Women in Derrida’s Spurs
Lorenzo Girardi / The hermeneutical structure of Europe’s crisis: Reinterpreting Husserl with Nancy
Tommy Lynch / Materialism and the Critque of Religion
3
Carla Carmona / Peter Sloterdijk’s Proposal of the Transformation of the Taxation System. Towards a Model of Democratic Discourse
Steve Gormley / Deliberative Responses to Unjust Exclusion: Assessing the Rhetorical and Systemic Turns in Deliberative Theory
4 / Isabell Dahms / Beyond Mechanics: Hegel and Teleology
Paul Giladi / Idealism and the Metaphysics of Individuality
Iraklis Ioannidis / Intersubjectivity and Intersubjection: An Ontological Difference Left Concealed
5 / Jonathan Pang / The Plausibility of a Noetic Gaze in an Algorithmic-Driven Society: Stiegler and Mass Media
Tony Wilson / The Hermeneutics in Practice Theories: A Narrative of Screen Use
Tracy Colony / The Future of Technics: Stiegler on Time and Futurity
Catherine Robb / Silence at the Limits of Phenomenology: Listening to Merleau-Ponty and John Cage
6 / Anthony Gritten / ‘Feeling, Phrasing, Listening’
Elisabeth Belgrano / Re-Turning DIS/TRUST in the Making of a VOICE
Parallel Sessions F
No / Name / Title
1 / Tina Röck / Bergson and the logic of living life
Jonathan Jancsary / The Reality of the Unspeakable: Bergson’s and Ibn ‘Arabi’s mysticism and the difficulty of articulating process and fluidity
2 / Luica Piquero Alvarez / Emotional Expressiveness in dance as an Aesthetic Property: a case study of Russell Maliphant's Afterlight (Part One) (2009)
Jonathan Owen Clark / Picture Consciousness and Contemporary Art
Aaron Casley / Guernica and the Place of Art
3 / Arianne Conty / The Nature of No Nature: Individuation and human Indetermination
Maria Dada / The Crisis of Nature
Alexandra Popescu / Displacing the human-animal distinction: Derrida, Lévinas and the non-human Other
4 / Donovan Schaefer / Unbecoming: Considering the Bio-logic of Affect
Andrew Bevan / Can we think affect outside of temporality? Reading Kant, Heidegger and Derrida for a new materialism of affect
5 / Todd Mei / Work as Metaphorical: Understanding of the Nature of Work beyond Necessity
Stephen Whitehead / The Co-Opticon: Rituals in Everyday Behaviour
Nicolas Schneider / The demos and the principle of labour
Panel 1 / Clare Woodford / Politicising populism: identity, affect and absurdity in Ranciere and Laclau
Mark Devenny / From Laclau to Rancière and Back Again: Thinking Democracy Improperly
Parallel Sessions G
No / Name / Title
1 / Andrew Inkpin / The force of Nietzschean parody
Denis Chevrier-Bosseau / Contesting the Present - Nietzsche and resistance in the age of whistle-blowers
Karen McCutcheon / Nietzsche on the relationship between the Innocence of Becoming, forgiveness and a New Justice
2
Stefan Apostolou-Hölscher / Dissonant Repetitions and the Idea of Genesis in Kant and Deleuze
Guillaume Collett / What is the Plane of Immanence? A Genealogy of Deleuze’s Concept
3 / Amelie Berger Soraruff / Stiegler and the Aporia of Self-creation
Caroline Wilkins / Being-Object and Object-Being: Towards a Mediaphoric Body
Michelle Lewis-King / “Pulse Project”: A Sonic Investigation Across Bodies, Cultures and Technologies
4 / Louis Hartnoll / Art and Its History; Hegel and Art’s Historical Exceptionalism
Walter B. Pedriali / Towards a Topography of the Void: Adorno, Punctuation Marks, and Other Extremal Denkbilder
5 / Josephine Wikstrӧm / The Performative Structure Object: Construction of Objects through Acts of Reduction and Abstraction
Hannah Wallenfels / Let’s Spit on Hegel: In Search of a New Subjectivity
Mohammed Afkir / Colonialism and “Tidjania” Religious Philosophy: Pro and Anti-colonial attitudes
6 / William Watkins / A Philosophy of Frontiers: A Metaphysics of Migration
Mireille Hebing / Theorising Refugees: Asylum and the Nation-State
Panel 1 / Can Union Views Do Justice to Just Love?
Rachel Fedock / The Incompatibility of Just Love and Union Theories of Love
Michael Kuhler / Just Love as Union?
T. Raja Rosenhagen / What Union? How to Forge, How to Maintain it? A Murdochian Intervention
Parallel Sessions H
No / Name / Title
1 / Roxana Baisau / Early Heidegger on Space and Place: A Critical Discussion of Malpas’s Interpretation
Yu Xia / The Journey of Being True
2 / Ashley Woodward / Lyotard’s Post-phenomenological Aesthetics
Christopher Thomas / Meaning and Method in a Spinozistic Theory of Art
3 / Chris Watkin / Michel Serres’s Eco-methexis: A New Eco-philosophy of Language
Chryssa Sdrolia / Towards a Post-Kantian Interpretation of Peircean Semiotics
Zornitsa Dimitrova / An Ecology of the Virtual': On Artifactual Life
4 / Jyssi Palmusaari / Break from Time: The Use of Spatial Logic in the Work of Jacques Rancière
Beth Lord / Rational agreement and political disagreement in Spinoza and Ranciere
5 / Damiano Roberi / Paris is the Scene of the Crime: Benjamin’s Inception
Christopher Law / The Conception of Art-Criticism: The Place of ‘Life’ in Walter Benjamin’s Study of Romanticism
Panagiota Schoina / Critique as duty
Panel 1
Andrés Sáenz De Sicilia / Planning and discussion meeting for a professional mentoring scheme in philosophy
Panel 2 / Marquis de Sade and Continental Philosophy
Maja Vukusic / Sade encore et en corps: frivolity and conceptuality in the < mise en scene> sexuelle
Marquis de Sade and Continental Philosophy
The Problem of Sovereignty in the Marquis de F: Transgression and the 120 Days of Sodom
Lode Lauwaert
Samuel Harrington