*Verstrickungen und Verknotungen. *
*Die Krisen planetaren Lebens in den Händen der Künste*
Plattform #1 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ästhetik
Institut für Wissenschaft und Kunst (iwk) Wien, Fr., 21.11. und Sa.,
22.11.2025
www.dgae.de | www.iwk.ac.at
Organisiert von
Aloisia Moser (Wien), Judith-Frederike Popp (Wien), Jörg Sternagel (Passau)
Deutscher call im Anhang
English Version:
*Entanglements and knots. *
*The crises of planetary life in the hands of the arts*
Platform #1 of the German Society for Aesthetics
Institute for Science and Art (iwk) Vienna, Fri., 21.11. and Sat.,
22.11.2025
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Organized by:
Aloisia Moser
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(Vienna), Judith-Frederike Popp (Vienna), Jörg Sternagel (Passau)
The acute crises of planetary life do not only manifest themselves in
life-threatening effects on physical integrity. They change the way we
experience our environment, how we construct our interactions with it from
perceptions, sensations, desires, and words.
While the physical effects are already difficult to grasp in their scope,
the transformations in the ways of interacting with the world from our
entanglement in it quickly elude any ordering grasp, which is often based
on a human self-image as a controlling power.
Things look somewhat different when we look at the arts: Here we find
seismographic capacities that register and make accessible even seemingly
insignificant changes and their effects.
The planned platform addresses the challenge of providing a broad insight
into current realizations of these capacities. Three nodes serve as a guide
for this insight, which aims to place less emphasis on controlling order
and more on the richest possible picture of the intricate web of experience:
(1) The evidently undeniable nature of climate change brings to light
global interdependencies that are a matter of life and death. This creates
an obligation to recognize how interconnected we are and how we are called
upon to reorganize the world we live in, precisely because it is becoming
increasingly incomprehensible and inaccessible without its ongoing
destruction.
(2) The inevitable return of suppressed nature takes forms that manifest
themselves in a complex interplay between external circumstances and inner
fantasies, dreams and desires, which stubbornly resists controlling access,
but at the same time finds expression, for example, in cultural products.
(3) In contemporary literature, we observe a shift toward aesthetic
descriptions of extreme climatic conditions that shape narratives in new
ways. Instead of traditional narratives driven by subjects, we are
witnessing a literature that foregrounds sensuality. This openness to
sensory perceptions could be the key to challenging dominant narratives and
fostering an interrelational understanding of our experiences.
(Post-)doctoral researchers who submit proposals of up to 500 words and a
short bio of up to 200 words in a single PDF by May 15, 2025, will have the
opportunity to present their projects for discussion in half-hour
presentations. Please send submissions by email to all three organizers:
aloisiamoser(a)gmail.com, j.popp(a)akbild.ac.at, joerg.sternagel(a)uni-passau.de
Feedback and publication of the program will take place by June 1, 2025 .
*Jörg Sternagel*
*Judith-Frederike Popp*
*Aloisia Moser*
Philosophin | Autorin
*Adresse:*
Auhofstrasse 186E
1130 Wien
*Publikationen:*
*Zufall und Einfall. Medien der Kreativität in Kunst und Wissenschaft
*(Transcript,
2025)
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-7554-2/zufall-und-einfall/?c=31…
*Raten. Wissen aus dem Sinnlich-Medialen* (Transcript, 2025)
*Kant, Wittgenstein, and the Performativity of Thought* (Palgrave
Macmillan, 2021)
Dear all,
our next speakers in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by the Institute Vienna Circle are Paolo Tripodi and Guido Bonino (University of Turin), who will give a talk on April 3, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Paolo Tripodi & Guido Bonino (University of Turin)
Academic Success in America: Analytic Philosophy and the Decline of Wittgenstein
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 03/04/2025
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS 3A
Abstract:
There is a rather widespread consensus, among historians of philosophy, concerning the decline of Wittgenstein amid recent analytic philosophy. However, the exact import of such a decline, its chronological development, as well as its causes and several other features, are difficult to ascertain with the traditional methods of the history of philosophy. In this talk we apply a distant reading approach, and a variety of other quantitative methods, to provide a more reliable and accurate account of Wittgenstein's decline. We focus on a corpus consisting of the metadata of US PhD dissertations in philosophy from 1981 to 2010 (although other kinds of data are also taken into consideration), and we try to relate the topic of the dissertation to the success of the candidate in his/her subsequent academic career. The results of this analysis, corroborated by other evidence, allow us to put forth the more reliable and accurate account just hinted at, and at the same time to suggest – as a contribution to external history of philosophy – a plausible mechanism at the basis of the decline itself, notably a process driven by those who controlled the recruitment policies in the philosophy departments.
Dear all,
our next speakers in the Philosophy of Science Colloquium organized by
the Institute Vienna Circle are Paolo Tripodi and Guido Bonino
(University of Turin), who will give a talk on April 3, 4.45-6.15 pm.
All are welcome!
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Philosophy of Science Colloquium TALK: Paolo Tripodi & Guido Bonino
(University of Turin)
ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN AMERICA: ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY AND THE DECLINE OF
WITTGENSTEIN
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
The Institute Vienna Circle holds a Philosophy of Science Colloquium
with talks by our present fellows.
Date: 03/04/2025
Time: 16h45
Venue: New Institute Building (NIG), Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien, HS
3A
Abstract:
There is a rather widespread consensus, among historians of philosophy,
concerning the decline of Wittgenstein amid recent analytic philosophy.
However, the exact import of such a decline, its chronological
development, as well as its causes and several other features, are
difficult to ascertain with the traditional methods of the history of
philosophy. In this talk we apply a distant reading approach, and a
variety of other quantitative methods, to provide a more reliable and
accurate account of Wittgenstein's decline. We focus on a corpus
consisting of the metadata of US PhD dissertations in philosophy from
1981 to 2010 (although other kinds of data are also taken into
consideration), and we try to relate the topic of the dissertation to
the success of the candidate in his/her subsequent academic career. The
results of this analysis, corroborated by other evidence, allow us to
put forth the more reliable and accurate account just hinted at, and at
the same time to suggest - as a contribution to external history of
philosophy - a plausible mechanism at the basis of the decline itself,
notably a process driven by those who controlled the recruitment
policies in the philosophy departments.
by Initiative to Support Women in Academic Philosophy
Dear all,
Here is a little reminder for the UPSalon Stammtisch (regular's table).
Hope to see u there:
April 1st at 6 PM at Tunnel Vienna, Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien
Best,
UPsalon
Mail: upsalon.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
Web: https://upsalon.univie.ac.at
Dear all,
we warmly invite you to the next APSE (Applied Philosophy of Science and
Epistemology) talk and Reading Circle. The talk will be held by Anna
Alexandrova (University of Cambridge).
Talk:
When: Thursday, 03.04.2025, 15:00 - 17:00
Where: HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
Title & abstract:
Social Science: A Constructivist Account
What sort of inquiry is social science? This question used to preoccupy
philosophers but fell off their agenda due to a stalemate between
so-called naturalists, who took the ideal to be natural science, and
exceptionalists, who allied social sciences with humanities. I show that
both positions commit the error of contrastivism, namely defining social
science in contrast to these two traditions, which inevitably ends up
caricaturing them. Using recent advances in philosophy, I formulate
constructivism about social sciences, a view that denies an essence to
this inquiry and grounds it in the needs of communities to understand
and improve themselves.
Reading Circle:
When: right before the talk - Thursday, 03.04.2025, 13:00 - 15:00
Where: same place - HS 3A, NIG (Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Wien)
We will focus our discussion on a forthcoming article by Anna
Alexandrova (attached pdf):
Alexandrova, Anna. (forthcoming) "Social Science: A Constructivist
Account"
As introduction to Constructivism, we suggest this article (especially
Chapters 1 and 5):
Bagnoli, Carla, "Constructivism in Metaethics", The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2024 Edition), Edward N. Zalta & Uri
Nodelman (eds.), URL =
<https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2024/entries/constructivism-metaethi…>.
For further reading regarding the topic:
Anderson, Elizabeth. "Local Knowledge in Institutional Epistemology."
Australasian Philosophical Review (2024): 1-23.
Longino, Helen E. (1990). Science as Social Knowledge: Values and
Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry. Princeton University Press.
Risjord, M. W. (2022). PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE : a contemporary
introduction. (Second edition.). ROUTLEDGE.
Best wishes,
Ella Berger and Vinzenz Fischer, on behalf of the APSE team
Liebe Institutsangehörige!
Herzliche Einladung zur Buchpräsentation "Kafka als Patient : Stationen in Wien und Kierling" am 28.04.2025 um 18.00 Uhr an der Fachbereichsbibliothek Philosophie und Psychologie
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Der heute weltbekannte Autor Franz Kafka litt bereits früh unter vegetativen Beschwerden und war seit 1917 schwer an Tuberkulose erkrankt. Sein Leidensweg
als Patient zog sich über fast sieben Jahre. Dieses Buch zeichnet Kafkas Begegnungen mit den Ärzten und Ärztinnen in Wien nach, die seine letzten
Lebenswochen begleiteten.
Kafka war ein gesundheits- wie kostenbewusster Patient
Franz Kafka unterzog sich im Laufe seines Lebens vielen ärztlichen Untersuchungen, wandte sich dabei aber immer mehr von der Schulmedizin ab. Er legte
großen Wert auf eine naturnahe Lebensführung, bevorzugte vegetarische Speisen und bewegte sich viel im Grünen. Zudem kurte er häufig.
Für die schwache gesundheitliche Konstitution haben Kafkas Biografen dessen Beziehungen und familiäre Krisen verantwortlich gemacht. Leistungsdruck,
eine erfolglose Partnersuche oder materielle Erwartungen der Eltern hatten daran ihren Anteil.
Als bei ihm 1917 Lungen-Tbc diagnostiziert wurde, setzte er weiterhin auf den bereits eingeschlagenen Weg, ohne die Krankheit selbst behandeln zu lassen.
Erst am Rande der Auszehrung zog er einen Krankenhausaufenthalt in Wien in Betracht, was ihm zuvor immer als zu teuer erschienen war. Nach zehntägigem
Aufenthalt in der laryngologisch-rhinologischen Universitätsklinik übersiedelte er in das Sanatorium Hoffmann in Kierling.
Kafkas Ärzte in Wien am Ende seines Lebens
Im Mittelpunkt dieses Buches stehen Kafkas Begegnungen mit den Ärzten in Wien, die seine letzten Lebenswochen begleiteten. Erstmals in Buchform
wurden, soweit möglich, zu diesen Ärzten biografische Hintergrundinformationen ergänzt, zumal sich unter Kafkas Behandlern einige damals namhafte
HNO-Ärzte und Internisten befanden.
Ihre Lebensgeschichten, aber auch die Darstellung von Kafkas Behandlungen in seinen letzten Lebenswochen bieten einen interessanten Einblick in die Geschichte
der Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie in Wien sowie in die Medizin zur Zeit der Ersten Republik, als größtenteils zugewanderte Mediziner aus den peripheren
Gebieten der untergegangenen K-.u.-K.- Monarchie in Wien wirkten.
(Verlagstext)
Liebe Grüße
Sonja Fiala
OR Mag. Sonja Fiala
Leiterin der Fachbereichsbibliothek Philosophie und Psychologie
Fachreferentin für Philosophie
Universität Wien
Universitätsbibliothek
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Liebe alle,
wir laden herzlich zur nächsten Fakultätsöffentlichen Präsentation von Dissertationskonzepten der Philosophie (FÖP) ein.
Die Veranstaltung findet am Mittwoch, den 26. März 2025, um 13:15 Uhr im Hörsaal 2G (NIG, 2. Stock) statt.
Es treten die folgenden drei Kandidat*innen an:
13:15-13:45
Hegel und Nishida im Dialog der Komparativen Philosophie
Dr. Gottfried Eisl, MA
Betreuung: Univ.-Doz. Mag. Mag. Dr. Hisaki Hashi
13:45-14:15
Brücken zwischen Philosophie und Therapie:
Zen, Schopenhauer und die Praxis der Leidbewältigung
Mag. phil. Anthony Hauninger, BA
Betreuung: Univ.-Doz. Mag. Mag. Dr. Hisaki Hashi
14:15-14:45
Zeitlichkeiten in der Ära der Katastrophen.
Organisationsformen der Zeit als emanzipatorisches Werkzeug.
Kasper Nowak, BA MA
Betreuung: ao. Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dr. Richard Heinrich
ab 14:30
Nicht-öffentliche Beratung des Beirats für Philosophie
Bekanntgabe der Entscheidung
Wir freuen uns sehr auf Ihre Teilnahme!
Die Einladung kann gerne mit Interessent*innen geteilt werden.
Herzliche Grüße,
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arne Holger Moritz
stellv. Studienprogrammleiter Doktoratsstudium Philosophie (SPL 43)
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Dear all,
We cordially invite you to the next Faculty Public Presentation of Dissertation Concepts in Philosophy (FÖP).
The event will take place on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 1:15 PM in Lecture Hall 2G (NIG, 2nd floor).
The following three candidates will be presenting:
1:15-1:45
Hegel und Nishida im Dialog der Komparativen Philosophie
Dr. Gottfried Eisl, MA
Betreuung: Univ.-Doz. Mag. Mag. Dr. Hisaki Hashi
1:45-2:15
Brücken zwischen Philosophie und Therapie:
Zen, Schopenhauer und die Praxis der Leidbewältigung
Mag. phil. Anthony Hauninger, BA
Betreuung: Univ.-Doz. Mag. Mag. Dr. Hisaki Hashi
2:15-2:45
Zeitlichkeiten in der Ära der Katastrophen.
Organisationsformen der Zeit als emanzipatorisches Werkzeug.
Kasper Nowak, BA MA
Betreuung: ao. Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dr. Richard Heinrich
from 2:45
Non-public Consultation of the Advisory Board for Philosophy
Announcement of the decision
We are very much looking forward to your participation!
Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might be interested.
Best wishes,
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Arne Holger Moritz
Deputy Program Director, PhD Program in Philosophy (SPL 43)
Guten Tag,
untenstehend für Sie zur Information.
Mit besten Grüßen,
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Andreas Wintersperger, MA
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Institut für Philosophie
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SWIP Lecture
Gemeinschaft gestalten – Fragen an die Philosophie
Zeit: Freitag, 28. März 2025, 15.00 – 19.00 Uhr
Ort: Universität Wien, NIG, 3. Stock, Seminarraum 3 A
Programm siehe Attachment.
Wir freuen uns über viele interessierte Teilnehmer_innen.
Mit herzlichen Grüßen
Brigitte Buchhammer
Guten Tag,
untenstehend für Sie zur Information.
Mit besten Grüßen,
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Institutskoordination
Dipl.-Ing. Katherina Geneviève Krobath, BEd
Andreas Wintersperger, MA
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+43(1)4277 46401
Institut für Philosophie
Universitätsstraße 7, Raum A316
1010 Wien
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Herz:liche Einladung zum
Vortrag von Rachid Boutayeb:
Fichte’s Kinder. Philosophischer Nationalismus im arabischen Denken der Gegenwart
31.03.2025, 19:00-20:30, 3B NIG (Neues Institutsgebäude)
*Im Rahmen des PEEK-Projekts Arts in Philosophy : Philosophy in the Arts. On The Significance of the *Heart*,“ gefördert vom Austrian Science Funds (FWF): Grant-DOI: 10.55776/AR822