mercoledì 1 ottobre 2014 - venerdì, 3 ottobre 2014
Tuesday September 30
Room G.053 - h. 17:15-19:15
On site Registration
Wednesday October 1
Cripta Aula Magna
h. 9:00
Dario Marco SACCHIWelcome address by the Authoritiesh. 09:30
A.-T. Tymieniecka MemorialOlga LOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZThe Symphony of Sentience in Cosmos and Life: In Memoriam A.-T. TymienieckaFrancesco ALFIERI, OFMEco-phenomenology: The Testament Left by the Philosopher A.-T. TymienieckaSalahaddin KHALILOVAnna-Teresa Tymieniecka and Philosophy of Islamh. 11:15 – Coffee break
h. 11:30
Introductions to the Congress:
Daniela VERDUCCIFrancesco TOTAROCarmen COZMAOntopoiesis of Life as Eco-Phenomenologyh. 13:00-14:30 – Lunch break
h. 14:30
Cripta Aula Magna
Plenary Session: Seeds of Eco-Phenomenology
Chaired by:
Maria Avelina Cecilia LAFUENTEDario Marco SACCHIIdealism and Realism in the Evolution of Husserlian PhenomenologyIon SOTEROPOULOSThe Origin Paradox of LifeMamuka DOLIDZECosmic Harmony, Emergence of Life and Human ConsciousnessAttila GRANDPIERREThe Fundamental Biological Activity of the Universe and Astrobiologyh. 17:15 – Coffee break
h. 17,30-19,15
Parallel Sections
h. 17,30 - Room G.053
Chaired by:
Roberto DIODATO1. Parallel Section: Reality, Cosmos, Nature
Ronny MIRONThe Vocabulary of Reality: Conrad-Martius Phenomenology between Harmony and Abyss
Marcella SERAFINIA.-T. Tymieniecka’s Insight on E. Stein’s Letters to R. Ingarden: At the Living Origins of the Phenomenological Movement
Semiha AKINCITheodicy: A World without Problems
2. Parallel Section: Nature and Culture
GianFranco BOSIOLogos della vita e logos della scienza. Indicazioni metafisiche
Adam HERNASFirst Beginning as Anarchic Freedom of Existence
Karol TARNOWSKIInstrumental or Sacramental Attitude towards Nature
Krzysztof MECHNature and Ecology (what Kind of Nature Ecology “Needs”)
Thursday October 2
h. 9,00
Cripta Aula Magna
Chaired by:
Maija KULE2. Plenary Session: Eco-Cosmology
Olena SHKUBULYANICosmic Nihilism, its Essence and Manifestations
Nikolay KOZHEVNIKOV and
Marina DANILOVALife and Human Life in the System of World Coordinates on the Basis of Extreme Dynamic Equilibrium
Debika SAHAEcophenomenological vision: Balancing the Harmony of the Hearth
Piotr MRÓZh. 17,30-19,15
Parallel Sections
h. 14,30 - Room G.153
Chaired by:
Carmen COZMA4. Parallel Section: Eco-phenomenological Readings
Alastair GRAYSowing “a quilt of harmony”: An Eco-Phenomenological Reading of Ben Okri’s «Lines in potentis»
Kimiyo MURATA-SORACI“Song of the Earth”: An Eco-Phenomenology
Rebecca M. PAINTERIn Search of the Dark Energy of Consciousness in Creative Harmony with the Earth
Lacramioara Petrescu
Nature and Cosmicity in the Romanian Interwar Literature: Phenomenology of “Participation”
Bronislaw BOMBALAEco-Phenomenology of Scientific Activity as Non-Routinized Routine: Stefan Banach’s Café Method of Research
h. 17,00-17,15 - Coffee break
Raymond LangleySartre’s Dialectical Reason interpreted as a Philosophical Anthropology that resolves the Contradictions of Marx and Freud
Andrew CHESHERShowing the Concealed as Concealed: Phenomenology and Walking as Art
Joardar KoushikTranscendental Philosophy of Krishnachandra: An Indian Approach towards Human Life
Oliver HolmesThe “New Science” and the Reevaluation of Nature
h. 14,30 - Room G.151
Chaired by:
Dario Marco SACCHI5. Parallel Section: Eco-Phenomenology: Language and Sentience
Evelina De NardisSome Directions on Eco-Phenomenology Research: The Role of Language
Antonio Domínguez ReyThe Language that inhabits (in) us
Lena HOPSCHSmall Talk with a Vine. Presence and the Sensuous Depth of Being
Erkut SEZGINSentience Experimented as Auto-Hetero Affective Movement in Touch with the Event
Patricia MorganFoundations of the “Felt Sense” of a Ubiquitous Net of Relations
Irina POLESHCHUKFrom the Face of the Other towards New Modalities of Subjectivity: Phenomenology of Enjoyment and Sensibility
h. 17,15-17,30 - Coffee break
h. 17,30 - Room G.151
6. Parallel Section: Islamic Eco-Philosophy
Chaired by: Olga Louchakova Schwartz
Ahmadali HeydariThe Earth from the Point of View of “Gestell”: The Earth from the Point of View of “Liberating Art” in Heidegger with Appeal to the Point of View of Islamic Mysticism
Ghasem PourhasanThe Primacy of Existence and the Meaning of Life. Mulla Sadra’s Phenomenology and the Question of Life
Hossain KALBASI ASHTARIThe Correspondence between the Afterlife and the Human Life from the Point of View of Islamic Mysticism
Ali Tarek AbdulhasanEco-Phenomenology and Quran Question time
Friday October 3
h. 9,00
Cripta Aula Magna
Chaired by:
Francesco TOTARO3. Plenary Session: Human Openness and Post-Human Cosmicity
Roberto MARCHESINIAnimal Epiphany. The Posthuman Meaning of the Encounter with Non-Human Alterities
Ubaldo FADINIEco-ethics. Beyond the Cyborg
Roberto Verolini and Fabio Petrelli
Prolegomena for a D-Humanism
Maija KULE, Latvian University, Riga, Latvia
Eco-phenomenology: Relationships between Nature and Culture. E.Husserl’s follower Th. Celms’ Interpretation
Question time
h. 11,00-11,15 - Coffee break
Massimo MEZZANZANICAHuman Condition, Nature, Power and Creativity. Philosophical
Anthropology and Eco-Phenomenology in the Context of Bio-Politics
Anna Małecka and
K. StarkHenryk Skolimowski’s Eco-Philosophy as a Project of Living Philosophy
Question time
h. 13,00-14,30 - Lunch break
h. 14,30-17,00/17,15-19,15
Parallel Sections
h. 14,30 - Room G.053
Chaired by:
Zaiga IKERE 7. Parallel Section: Ecology of Human Mind and Human Relations
Ilona KockCosmos and Society of Equals – the Unfolding of Nature and Human
Society through Creative Cooperation and Perfection of Love
Velga VEVERE Experience of the City: An Ecophenomenological Perspective
Rihards KūLIS Immanuel Kant and Ecology of Cognition
Salahaddin KHALILOVHolographic Memory of Life Situation
Pierpaolo GrezziThe Phenomenon of Human Intellect and its Place in the Cosmos through the Vision of Arabic Philosopher Avempace
h. 17,00-17,15 - Coffee break
Angela ALES BELLOEcophenomenology of the Human Enviroment: The Case of Intercultrural Dialogue
Jan SzmidDigital Reason and Human Mind
Mieczysław Paweł MIGOńA Brief Caracteristics of the Stratification Relating to the “Lower” and the “Higher”. Man “Within” the Personal Human BeingQuestion time
h. 14,30
Chaired by:
Konul BUNYADZADE8. Parallel Section: Flesh, Body, Embodiment/Space and Time
Paul Martin Ryan, Prague
“Oculus”: Human Life and Transit of Space and Time
Aleksandra Pawliszyn
From the Archeology of Happenings…the Matter of Corporeality
Kamil ŁacinaMulti-Layered Time in Life and the Harmony of the Cosmos
Carla DANANISpace, Place and Community
h. 17,00-17,15 - Coffee-break
Valentina CarellaEco-Phenomenology: the Japan Original Perspective in the Thought of Nishida Kitaro
Giovanna CostanzoFlesh and Human Life. Aspects of an Eco-Phenomenology in the Thought of Merleau-Ponty
Grzegorz GRUCAExistential Thought and Corporate Thinking: A Comparison
Roberta GUCCINELLILiving near the Body-Periphery of our Being. Self-Deception, Self-Image and World-Image
Franco RIVABody, Life: Ambivalences and chances
Question time
h. 14,30 - Room G.151
Chaired by:
Renato BOCCALI9. Parallel Section: Eco-Aesthetics, Education and Psychology
Anna PiazzaThe Concept of Life in Ludwig Binswanger’s Phenomenological Psychopathology
Giulio LO BELLOMeaningless Life: The Role of Clinical Phenomenology in Understanding the “Being in the World” of Psychiatric Patients
Ineta KIVLEAuditory Phenomena and Human Life: Phenomenological Experiences
Roberto DIODATOPhenomenology of the Virtual Body: Some Questions
Antonio DE LUCAHelping Relationships and Ecology
h. 17,00-17,15 - Coffee-break
Lyudmila MolodkinaAesthetics of Nature in A.-T. Tymieniecka’s Ontopoiesis of Life M. Sehdev
Eco-Phenomenology of Expressive Activities
Stefano POLENTAAesthetic Education, Human Life and Perception of the Harmony of the Cosmos
Olga PolisadovaIndividual Style as the Phenomenon of Life. Art and Culture of the XX Century
Question time
h. 19,15 - End of works