6 E. 16th St. 9th fl.
New York, New York 10003

Philosophy Workshop-Santiago Zabala-Being at Large:The Only Emergency is the Lack of Emergency

Thursday, April 04, 2013 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The goal of my brief presentation is to point out why the event of
Being is an opportunity, rather than a threat, and how hermeneutic
ontology is a transformative thought interested in both welcoming and
generating events. If events have become an issue in contemporary
philosophy it is not because of their ontological status but rather
their potentiality to shake our current condition, that is, to
transform the so called “emergency” we live in. This emergency is both
philosophical and political given the strong support realist
metaphysical positions continue to receive from our conservative
democratic institutions. If such so-called realist analytical
philosophers as John Searle and Barry Smith are awarded and funded
excessively, it is not because their positions are “truer” than, for
example, the critical theory of Jürgen Habermas and Charles Taylor,
but because they provide a stronger refuge from the shocks and
disruptions of events.

Santiago Zabala is ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Barcelona. His books include The Hermeneutic Nature of
Analytic Philosophy (2008), The Remains of Being (2009), and, most
recently, Hermeneutic Communism (2011, coauthored with G. Vattimo),
all published by Columbia University Press.

Location:

6 E 16 St Room D1103

Admission:
Free; no tickets or reservations required; seating is first-come first-served

Official Website: http://www.newschool.edu/NSSR/eventsList.aspx?id=88517&DeptFilter=NSSR+Philosophy

Added by NYC-Phil on January 25, 2013

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