15 de novembro de 2012
Andreas Stokke: Does Testimonial Knowledge Require Sincerity?
Andreas Stokke, LanCog
Does Testimonial Knowledge Require Sincerity?
Abstract: According to the traditional view, testimony is a mechanism
for transmitting knowledge. By contrast, it has recently been argued
that testimony sometimes functions as a generative source of
knowledge. Central to these arguments have been cases involving
insincere testifiers but in which the listener nevertheless acquires
knowledge. I argue in this paper that sincerity is not necessary even
for transmission of knowledge via testimony.
LanCog Seminar 2012-13
Session 3
16th November 2012, 15:00
Sala Mattos Romão, Departament of Philosophy
Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon
6 de novembro de 2012
Filosofia: uma introdução por disciplinas
"Os autores partilham o objectivo de conceber um guia de estudo para a filosofia estruturado tematicamente — i.e., em função de questões, perspectivas e argumentos, sem qualquer preocupação primariamente histórica. Nos onze capítulos que compõem o presente volume, encontramos assim um mapa conceptual da filosofia que abrange não só as suas disciplinas principais, mas também muitas das suas áreas mais especializadas. Cada capítulo é autónomo, podendo ser compreendido sem se recorrer a outros capítulos. O desafio que todos os autores enfrentaram foi apresentar uma disciplina filosófica com clareza, rigor e concisão — três características difíceis de conciliar, sobretudo quando se aspira ainda a uma grande abrangência temática. No final de cada capítulo, o leitor poderá encontrar informação bibliográfica actualizada e apropriada para aprofundar o seu estudo."
25 de outubro de 2012
20 de outubro de 2012
Kierkegaard: Philosophy, Literature and the Challenges of Infinitude
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International Conference
Kierkegaard: Philosophy, Literature and the Challenges of Infinitude
October 25- 26, 2012
FLUL, Faculty of Humanities, University of Lisbon Room 5.2
Program
Thursday, October 25
9:30-9.45: Words of Welcome
Morning Session I: (moderator: José Miranda Justo)
9.45-10.15: (1) Pia Søltoft (U Copenhagen): Falling in Love with Existence
10.15-10.30: Discussion
10.30-11.00: (2) Marcio Gimenes de Paula (U Brasília): Love in Kierkegaard: discussions around eros, agape and philia
11.00-11:15: Discussion
11.15-11.30: Coffee break
11.30-11:50: (3) Post-graduate student 1 - Sara Eckerson (IFL, U Nova, Lisbon): Kierkegaard’s musical ideas: determinations and reconciliation of “A Cursory Observation” and “The Immediate Erotic Stages”
11.50-12.00: 12.00-12.30:
Liszt
12.30-12.45: 13.00-14.20:
Discussion
(4) Elisabete Sousa (CFUL, U Lisbon): Repetition in continual reference to
Discussion Lunch
Afternoon Session I: (moderator: Richard Purkarthofer)
14.30-15.00: (5) Poul Lübcke (U Copenhagen): An Infinity of Voices
15.00-15.15: Discussion
15:15-15:35: (6) Post-graduate student 2 - Ana Pinto Leite: Climacus' revocation: a dialogical perspective
15:35-15:45: Discussion
15.45-16.00: Coffee Break
6.45-17.15: (8)RobertoGaraventa (UChieti-Pescara): The aesthetic way of life between
boredom and search of the interesting
17.15-17.30: Discussion 17.30-18.10: Book launch
Migalhas Filosóficas, Portuguese translation by José Miranda Justo of Philosophiske Smuler, presented by Marcio Gimenes de Paula
Kierkegaard in Lisbon, presented by Richard Purkarthofer
Friday, October 26
Morning Session II: (moderator: René Rosfort)
9.45-10.15: (9) Oscar Parcero Oubinha (U Vigo): Loquere ut videam: “Guilty?”/”Not Guilty?” and The Writing of Irony
10.15-10.30: Discussion
10.30-10.50: (10) Post-graduate student 3 - Fernando Silva (CFUL, U Lisbon): “A
subjectivity raised to the second power”: Kierkegaard’s view of Schlegel’s concept of irony
10.50-11:00: Discussion 11.00-11.15: Coffee break
16:00-16.30: (7) Ingrid Basso: Infinitude and Freedom, Possibility and negation: the chance of a philosophical treatment of the concept of reality in Kierkegaard and the influence of the latest Schelling
11:15-11.45: (11) Bartholomew Ryan (U Nova, Lisbon): Into the Nothing, or conquering temporality with Kierkegaard and Pessoa
11.45-12:00: Discussion
12.00-12.20: (12) Post-graduate student 4 - Susana Janic (CFUL, U Lisbon): Prefaces as
polemical and fragmentary discourses
12.20-12.30: Discussion
12.45-14.15: Lunch
Afternoon Session II: (Moderator: Elisabete Sousa)
14.30-15.00: (13)RichardPurkarthofer(UWuppertal):Images of Infinitude
15.00-15.15: Discussion
15.15-15.35: (14)Post-graduatestudent 5-BrunoPeixeDias(CFUL,ULisbon):Existential Truths and Challenging Acts: The Antiphilosophy of Kierkegaard
15.35-15.45: Discussion 15.45-16:00: Coffee Break
16.00-16.30: (15)RenéRosfort(UCopenhagen):Fragile Personhood:Anthropology and Emotional Harmony in The Concept of Anxiety
16.30-16.45: Discussion
16.45-17.15: (16) José Miranda Justo (CFUL, U Lisbon): Kierkegaard’s Writing and
Infinitude: If we are finite, how can we relate or refer to infinitude.
17.15-17.30: Discussion 17.30: Final remarks 20:00: Dinner
For further information, please contact:
elisabetemdesousa@gmail.com josemmjusto@gmail.com c.filosofia@fl.ul.pt

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