The historiography of philosophy, 1800-1950

Programme

Thursday 27 September

9:00-9:15 Welcome

9:15-10:00 Alexandra Lianeri (Athens), “Historiography of Philosophy and the Modern History of Dēmokratia.”
Moderator : Christian Ammitzbøll Thomsen

10:00-10:45 Leo Catana (Copenhagen), “Grote’s Analysis of Ancient Greek Political Thought.”
Moderator : Esben Rasmussen

10:45-11:00 Break

11:00-11:45 Frederic Beiser (Syracuse), “Hegel and the Historiography of German Idealism.”
Moderator : James Harris

11:45-12:30 Ursula Renz (Klagenfurt), “Cassirer on (Loss of) Enlightenment.”
Moderator : James Harris

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-14:45 Dan Zahavi (Copenhagen), “Husserl on Hume.”
Moderator : Juan Toro

14:45-15:30 James Harris (St. Andrews), “The Interpretation of Locke’s Two Treatises : 1781-1956.”
Moderator : Michael Beaney

15:30-16:00 Break

16:00-16:45 Colin Tyler (Hull), “‘All History is the History of Thought’ : Competing British Idealist Historiographies.”
Moderator : Ursula Renz

16:45-17:30 Michael Beaney (Humboldt, Berlin), “Historiography in Early Analytic Philosophy.”
Moderator : Ursula Renz

Friday 28 September

9:15-9:30 Coffee

9:30-10:15 Delphine Antoine-Mahut (ENS de Lyon), “Eclecticism as Conciliation of Ideology and Spiritualism. The Case of Joseph-Marie Degérando.”
Moderator : Samuel Lézé

10:15-11:00 Mogens Lærke (CNRS, France), “Technology and Dianoematics. Martial Gueroult and the History (of the History) of Philosophy.”
Moderator : Jonathan Harmat

11:00-11:15 Break

11:15-12:00 Karen Detlefsen (Pennsylvania), “Feminist Historiography : Genre, Method and the Scope of Philosophy.”
Moderator : Martin Fog Arndal

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:15 Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (Copenhagen), “The Eccentric Place of Women Philosophers in German Historiography of Philosophy : A Critical Analysis of some Examples.”
Moderator : Martin Fog Arndal

14:15-15:15 Plenary discussion about the historiography of philosophy : Where do we need more work to be carried out in the future ?


Organization :
Leo Catana (University of Copenhagen) ; Mogens Lærke (CNRS, IHRIM-ENS de Lyon).

The conference is organized in collaboration between the Division of philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, the Institut d’histoire de representations et des idées dans les modernités (IHRIM, UMR 5317) at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon), and the British Society for the History of Philosophy (BSHP). The conference has been funded by these three institutions and two additional institutions : CEMES, University of Copenhagen ; and Labex Comod, Université de Lyon.