21
Nov
2019
The last systematic philosopher - A retrospective on Jürgen Habermas
Colóquio
09:30 às 17:30 (21 a 22 Nov 2019)
Colégio Almada Negreiros, Sala 209 (dia 21); Sala 217 (dia 22)

Habermas turned 90 this year. This international workshop aims to assess the scope and the international impact of life-long teaching and thinking in different domains of philosophy, as well as the reception of his work in different countries, with a special focus on his political theory. 

 

PROGRAMME

|21 NOV, Thursday|

9h30 Welcome and Practical Information 
9h45 Alessandro Ferrara (Università La Sapienza, Rome): Post-metaphysical reason, solidarity and the reasonable: on Habermas’s Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie 
10h45 Isabelle Aubert (La Sorbonne, Paris): Social Inclusion and Public Sphere: Discussing Habermas’ Conception of Democracy 

12h00 António Marques (Universidade NOVA, Lisbon): Habermas on Kant and the Program of Enlightenment 

14h30 Krysztof Kedziora (University of Lodz): Habermas and Strawson on the Free Will Problem and Responsibility 
15h00
Valentina Rosina (University of Genova): Habermas on Free Will: A Critical Account 
15h30 Stella Casola (University of Milan): Articulating What’s Missing: The Role of Religion in Political Modernity  

16h15
Peter Verovšek (University of Sheffield): The Philosopher as Engaged Citizen: Habermas on the Role of the Intellectual in the Modern Democratic Public Sphere 
16h45 Matteo Bozzon (re:constitution fellow, Berlin): “In the Vertigo of this Freedom”: Democracy Between Procedural and Divided Sovereignty 
17h15 Pedro Teixeira (Freie Universität, Berlin): A political economy for open democratic self-rule: the possibility of democratic socialism in Habermas 

 

|22 NOV, FRIday|

9h30 William Outhwaite (Universiy of Newcastle): The Postnational Constellation Revisited: Critical Thoughts on Sovereignty
10h30 Regina Kreide (University of Bielefeld): The Eclipse of the Public Sphere. Habermas and the Structural Change of Society

11h45 Gabriele De Angelis (Universidade NOVA, Lisbon): Is a “Project of Modernity” possible? 

14h30 Regina Queiroz (Universidade NOVA, Lisbon): Habermas on People-building in the European Union 
15h00 Javier Gil (University of Oviedo): On the Democratic Scope and Legitimacy of Constitutional Review: Habermas and Beyond
15h30 Roderick Condon (University College, Cork): Reconsidering Habermas’s Thesis of the Colonisation of the Life World 

16h30 Jan Overwijk (University of Amsterdam): Rationalising Modernity: Habermas and the Third Way 17h Patrick O’Mahony (University College, Cork): Towards a Cognitive Sociological Re-elaboration of the Category of Public Sphere