NATURE AND TECHNOLOGY IN IDEALISM
This summer seminar gathers researchers who have been working on the concepts of nature and technology in idealist thinkers such as Kant, Hegel, and Schelling, as well as the impact of these concepts beyond the European context, for example, in the Kyoto School. It aims to reflect on the implications of this historical discourse in light of contemporary discussions on the Anthropocene and Planetarization.
23 July 2024 | 13:00-18:00 - Polak Building 1-23, Campus Woudestein - Host: Prof. Dr. Yuk Hui
Programme
13.00 – 13.10 Welcome by Prof. Yuk Hui
13.10 – 14.10 Marie Louise Krogh (Leiden)
'Race' in the History of Philosophy: A Humboldtian Perspective Beyond the Kantian Frame.
10 min break
14.20 – 15.20 Norihito Nakamura (Tübingen)
The (Left) Kyoto School as a 'Workstudio [ 工房 ]': Nishida, Miki, and Tosaka's Reflections on the Technical Condition of Knowledge.
30 min break
15.50 – 16.50 Katharina D. Martin (Rotterdam)
Schelling's Autopoiesis and the Problem of Freedom.
10 min breaks
17.00 – 18.00 Arata Nakashima (Bonn)
Schelling's Geological Thinking of Nature: For a Renewed Concept of Matter in the Anthropocene.