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CFP : FORMS. New Perspectives on Ancient Metaphysics andEpistemology (Milan)

Call for Papers  : FORMS. New Perspectives on Ancient Metaphysics andEpistemology

13-14 October 2017

Università degliStudi di Milano (Italia)

Keynote speakers: Gábor Betegh (University of Cambridge), Victor Caston
(University of Michigan).

Given itsphilosophical import, “Form” is undoubtedly one of the most relevant andpervasive notions in Ancient thought and, accordingly, in the history ofWestern philosophy. As a matter of fact, some perennial philosophical topicshave their roots in ancient diatribes concerning Forms, starting from theproblem of universals, which first surfaced in the dispute between Plato andAristotle on the nature of the εἴδη . Thehistory of Forms as philosophical tools is therefore not only, or merely, thereconstruction of a key aspect of ancient philosophy. It is rather anintriguing narrative concerning the epistemological and ontological problemswhich the Forms have both helped to investigate and raised, throughappropriations and constant critical debate. Even though Forms seem todisappear from the philosophical lexicon during the Hellenistic Age, theStoics, for instance, along with their rejection of immaterial Forms, stillfelt the need for a theory of universals and for a cosmological agent also embodying formal causality(albeit in a peculiar way). This amounts to saying that, even though the Formsthemselves disappeared, the philosophical problems they were meant to addressand solve were still there. And it is not by chance that the Platonist revivalof the I century BCE once again explicitly addressed the problem of Forms. Fromthat stage onwards, Forms came back with Plato, and never ceased to exert their‘power’. Old and new problems related to the Forms continued to be part of thephilosophical agenda in Imperial Age and in Late Antiquity: what is therelation between the Forms and all other principles? If a priority is grantedto God, to what extent are the Forms actual principles?

Choosing the notion of “Form” as a particular standpoint, we seek to discuss new perspectives on ancient metaphysics and epistemology that shed light on the philosophical power (and historical relevance) of ancient thought. We expect to discuss – among other things – issues surrounding the nature of Plato’s Forms, the notion of Form and its relationship with matter inAristotle, and the legacy of these concepts in Hellenistic thought and in Late Antiquity.

Interested scholars are invited to submit an abstract of no more than 500 words by 30 June2017. All abstracts must be sent to Filippo Forcignanò (filippo.forcignano@unimi.it) in PDF format, ready for blind review. The subject of the email must be “Forms – Abstract submission [surname]”.Scholars are kindly requested to also attach a separate file stating their full name, academic position, and the title of their paper. The Committee will evaluate all abstracts submitted (after confirming their reception), if necessary by seeking the opinion of other scholars. The main evaluation criteria will be: a) pertinence to the topic of the conference; b) originality of the argument; c) clarity and academic rigour; d) historical-philosophical relevance.

The official language of the conference will be English . Abstracts in other languages will not be accepted. The selected speakers will be required to submit their paper by 30 September. Each paper will last 35 minutes, followed by 25 minutes for discussion.

We expect to publish a volume on the topic of the conference, to be submitted to a leading international publisher. The book will also include contributions from authors selected on the basis of a double-blind peer-review process by scholars who are not members of the conference Committee.

No provisions have been made to cover speakers’ travel expenses. However, the organisers will offer each speaker a single room in a hotel near the Università degli Studi di Milano on the nights of Friday 13 and Saturday 14 October. All participants will also be invited to the conference dinner on Friday 13 and to the conference lunch on Saturday 14. Registration to the conference is free of charge.

For further information and the CFP pleasevisit:

https://sites.google.com/view/milan-forms17/home


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Olivier Renaut (22 mai 2017). CFP : FORMS. New Perspectives on Ancient Metaphysics andEpistemology (Milan). Zetesis - Ζήτησις. Consulté le 24 juin 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/vd88


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