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“The Place of Psyche: Politics, Art,
Nature”
April 23-24, 2010
Keynote Speaker: Jonathan Lear
Department of Philosophy
University of Chicago
The Greek concept of
“ψυχή”,
often translated as “soul,” “mind,” “ego,” or “unconscious,” has played a
central role in philosophical interrogations of the self, nature, community, and
creation. We encourage submissions that, from either a contemporary or a
traditional perspective, address the following metaphilosophical question: What
can the concept of “psyche” do for us today, as we think about politics, art,
and nature?
Professor Lear works primarily on philosophical conceptions of the human psyche
from Socrates to the present with an emphasis on health, happiness, and
therapeutic action. He is also a trained psychoanalyst and his two most recent
books are Freud (2005) and Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural
Devastation (2006).
Submission Guidelines
We encourage submissions from faculty and graduate students of abstracts
(300-500 words) and/or papers (3,000 to 5,000 words). Please format these for
blind review—personal information, such as name, institutional affiliation, and
contact information, should be either in the body of your email or on a page
separate from the rest of your paper, and not in the paper itself.
Please email your submissions (and any questions you may have) to
vuphilconf@gmail.com by February 1,
2010.
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