jeudi 6 juin 2019 à 17h
Colloque sur la théorie critique :
Crossroads of Critique: Axel Honneth and the Frankfurt School Project
https://paris.demosphere.net/rv/70932
Les langues de travail du colloque seront l'anglais et le français. L'équipe d'organisation facilitera les échanges bilingues.
Inscriptions obligatoires via https://crossroadsofcritique.weebly.com/rsvp.…
June 6, 2019
16h30
Registration and welcome
17-19h Opening remarks
(CEVIPOF, Salle Percheron)
Frédéric Gros, Professor of Political Theory, Sciences Po Paris
Plenary Speaker: Katia Genel
Co-Director of the Centre Marc Bloch Berlin
Assistant Professor (MCF), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
"How to express what is wrong with society? Thinking Social Pathologies with Honneth"
19-20h
Reception
June 7, 2019
9h30 Opening remarks,
Organization team
9h45-12h Panel 1 : Thinking Social Struggles with Honneth (Salle Lavau)
- "Expériences morales de mépris social et dynamiques de résistances collectives chez
les représentants ouvriers pendant la Deuxième République française."
- Tatiana Fauconnet, ENS Lyon - "Rural Youth, Citizenship and Geographic Inequality: Politics of Recognition and
Redistribution"
- Susanna Areschoug, Stockholm University - "'La Hogra' comme émotion fondatrice d'une lutte pour la reconnaissance dans les
quartiers populaires"
- Chayma Drira, Sciences Po
12h- 13h30
Lunch break
13h30-15h45 Panel 2 : Critical Theory of Institutions: Law and Property
(Salle Percheron)
- "Anti-functionalist impulses in Weimarian Critical Theory of Law"
- Gabriel Busch de Brito, University of São Paulo / CEBRAP - "Praxis-Oriented Questions Regarding Menke's Critique of Rights"
- Ewgenia Baraboj, University of Leipzig - "Property and the Frankfurt School: Past, Present, Futures."
- Niklas Angebauer, University of Oldenburg
15h45-16h
Coffee break
16-17h30:
Panel 3 : Normativity beyond Discourse (Salle Percheron)
- "Is There Normativity Outside of Discourse?"
- Ítalo Alves, Catholic University in Porto
Alegre (Brazil) - "Rehabilitating the body in Honnethian theory:
what consequences for recognition?"
- Cécile Cadet, Sciences Po (Paris)
Panel 4 : Critical Theory and Ethics (27, rue Saint-Guillaume, room 23)
- "Injustice, Ethics, and the Forms of Life"
- Vafa Ghazavi, University of Oxford (UK) - "Critical Theory as a Critique of Ethics. Against the Objectification of the "Ethical Goods""
- Veronika Hilzensauer, Munich School of Philosophy (Germany)
17h30-18h :
Coffee break and change of venue
18h-20h : Keynote Address : Axel Honneth
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Amphithéâtre Jacques Chapsal
"Democracy and the Division of Labor: A blind spot in political philosophy"
Introductory remarks:
Astrid von Busekist, Director of Graduate Studies in Political Theory, Sciences Po
June 8, 2019
10h15-11h45 :
Panel 5 : Axel Honneth and the Anthropocene (27, room 13)
- "Axel Honneth and the Idea of Environmental Justice"
- Marcus Wallner, Uppsala University
(Sweden) - "Recognition and Critique in the Anthropocene"
- Atticus Carnell, University of Oxford (UK)
Panel 6 : Rethinking Reification (27, room 15)
- "Grounding recognition in emerging subjectivities: The contestation of reification as a truth regime."
- Tivadar Vervoort, KU Leuven (Belgium) - "Repenser la réification avec Axel Honneth : un
défi salvateur pour la théorie critique contemporaine"
- Marie Simon, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France)
11h45-12h45 :
Lunch break
12h45-14h15 :
Panel 7 : Critical Theory and Critical Epistemologies (27, room 13)
- "From Cultivation to Critique: Is a Critical Virtue Ethics Possible?"
- Patrick Wheatley, University of Oxford (UK) - "Critical theory of recognition as a critique of identity power: reconceptualizing Honneth's
'Recognition as Ideology'"
- Hiroki Narita, Waseda University (Tokyo)
Panel 8 : Franco-German Critiques of Domination (27, room 15)
- "Politics and the other Utopia: on Abensour and Adorno"
- Helmer Stoel, Goethe University, Frankfurt (Germany) - "Comment articuler reconnaissance et servitude volontaire ?
Comprendre les divergences de Renault et Lefort à partir de La Boétie"
- Emmanuel Charreau, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)
14h15-14h30 :
Coffee break
14h30-16h :
Panel 9 : Rancière Goes to Frankfurt (27, room 13)
- "Recognition as Struggle within the Distribution of the Sensible"
- Marcus Döller, Erfurt (Germany) - "The 'best' Political Order: Rancière, Honneth, and Adorno on the Possibility of a Self-Reflective Order"
- Léonie Hunter, Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany)
Panel 10 : Neoliberalism and the Paralysis of Critique (27, room 15)
- "Populism as a Political Pathology of the 'Neoliberal Revolution:' Honneth's Diagnosis of 21st Century Democratic Deficits."
- Thor João de Sousa Veras, Santa Catarina Federal University, Florianopólis (Brazil) - "One-Dimensional Exhaustion: Marcuse's Economy of Critique"
- Nica Siegel, Yale University (USA)
16-16h15 :
Coffee break
16h15-17h30 :
Plenary speaker: Daniel Loick
Visiting Professor of Practical Philosophy, University Lucerne
Fellow at the Center for Humanities & Social Change, HU Berlin
"Subaltern Sociality. On the Normative Structure of Counter-Communities"
17h30-18h
Closing remarks
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