Wittgenstein and Marx - Call for Papers

Wittgenstein and Marx - Call for Papers

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International Conference
"Wittgenstein and Marx. Fetishism and Alienation between Commodities and Words"
9-11 April 2019, University of Salento

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento 03/12/2018

We are very glad to inform you that it is still possible to submit your proposals. New deadline: 20 January 2019

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento Wittgenstein e Marx. Feticismo e alienazione tra merci e parole. Lecce, 9-11 aprile 2019. Si invitano gli studiosi interessati a partecipare al convegno a inviare entro il 20 gennaio 2019 un abstract della proposta di intervento che non superi le 500 parole all’indirizzo di posta elettronica fabio...

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento 15/11/2018

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento CALL FOR PAPERS – Wittgenstein e Marx. Feticismo e alienazione tra merci e parole. Lecce, 9-11 aprile 2019. Si invitano gli studiosi interessati a partecipare al convegno a inviare entro il 30 Novembre 2018 un abstract della proposta di intervento che non superi le 500 parole all’indirizzo di po...

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento 25/09/2018

C'è tempo fino al 30 novembre. Aspettiamo le vostre proposte!

Dip Studi Umanistici :: Notizie - Università del Salento CALL FOR PAPERS – Wittgenstein e Marx. Feticismo e alienazione tra merci e parole. Lecce, 9-11 aprile 2019. Si invitano gli studiosi interessati a partecipare al convegno a inviare entro il 30 Novembre 2018 un abstract della proposta di intervento che non superi le 500 parole all’indirizzo di po...

18/09/2018

Ludwig Wittgenstein, in the second phase of his thought,was strongly influenced by Marxism through frequent contact with personalities such as the economist Piero Sraffa and the academic Nicholas Bachtin. His philosophy turned into a critical and anthropological view of language and philosophy, that allowed different scholars to cross Wittgenstein’s thought with philosophers like B. Croce and A. Gramsci. In this perspective, the categories “fetishism” and “alienation”, that are pivotal within the philosophy of Karl Marxand also in the international debate,may havehad also a significant echo in the thoughts of Wittgenstein.

Scholars have already suggested that there is a connection between Wittgenstein and Marx but, for the most part, they have taken the Germany Ideology and the Theses on Feuerbach as a point of departure. However, the relationship between Wittgenstein's work and Marxist theory in Capital has also been discussed, although there are still few systematic and in-depth studies on this issue. In our conference, we will try to answer questions such as: is it possible to consider Wittgenstein’s critique of philosophy as a standpoint against the alienation produced by our own words? Can we understand Wittgenstein’s critique of language through Marx’s analysis of commodity and fetishism? We aim to examine more generally, on the methodological basis of the historical-critical analysis of their works, the thought of both philosophers, detecting consonances and dissonances, in order to clarify and develop their philosophy. From this background, proposals on the following subjects will be considered and their submission is strongly encouraged:

a. All those proposals that will focus on the (inter-)relationship of the concepts fetishism/alienationand commodity/word;
b. Proposals able to highlight aspects of both philosophers or to establish a fruitful dialogue and comparison between their theories;
c. Papers that trace connections with other thinkers or scholars (for instance: Sraffa, Gramsci, Croce, Piccoli, etc.) who have directly or indirectly influenced their thought;
d. Proposals on international scholars of Wittgenstein and Marx that already stressed the relationship between both thinkers (for instance: F. Rossi-Landi).
e. Proposals on the relationship between Marxist Philosophers (Frankfurt School, French Theory) and Wittgenstein's philosophy.

Interested scholars are invited to submit a proposal by 30November 2018 to [email protected] or to [email protected]. The abstract must outline the main points of the talk and should not exceed 500 words. The proposals may be written in Italian, English or German and should be anonymous and prepared for blind review. Aseparate short bibliography is also needed.For each talk, there will be time for a 20-minute presentation, with about another 10 minutes designated for discussion. A selection of papers will be published.

Invited Speakers:

Roberto Fineschi (Siena School for Liberal Arts)
Dimitris Gakis (KU Leuven)
Alfonso Iacono (University of Pisa)
Allan Janik (University of Innsbruck)
Franco Lo Piparo (University of Palermo)
Volker Munz (University of Klagenfurt)

Wittgenstein and Marx Fetishism and Alienation between Commodities and Words 14/08/2018

https://www.britishwittgensteinsociety.org/event/wittgenstein-and-marx-fetishism-and-alienation-between-commodities-and-words

Wittgenstein and Marx Fetishism and Alienation between Commodities and Words Ludwig Wittgenstein, in the second phase of his thought, has been strongly influenced by Marxism through frequent contacts with personalities such as the economist Piero Sraffa and the academic Nicholas Bachtin. His philosophy turned into a critical and anthropological view of language and philosoph...

02/08/2018

Scientific Committee:

Marco Brusotti (University of Salento – TU Berlin)
Fabio Ciracì (University of Salento)
Guglielmo Forges Davanzati (University of Salento)
Moira De Iaco (University of Salento – University of Cologne)
Marco Mazzeo (University of Calabria)
Cecilia Rofena (University of Venice)
Gabriele Schimmenti (University of Salento – University of Cologne)
Fabio Sulpizio (University of Salento)

02/08/2018

Invited Speakers:

Roberto Fineschi (Siena School for Liberal Arts)
Dimitris Gakis (KU Leuven)
Alfonso Iacono (University of Pisa)
Allan Janik (University of Innsbruck)
Franco Lo Piparo (University of Palermo)
Volker Munz (University of Klagenfurt)

27/07/2018

Interested scholars are invited to submit a proposal by 30 November 2018 to [email protected] The abstract must outline the main points of the talk and should not exceed 500 words. The proposals may be written in Italian, English or German and should be anonymous and prepared for blind review. A separate short bibliography is also needed. For each talk, there will be time for a 20-minute presentation, with about another 10 minutes designated for discussion.
A selection of papers will be published.
The conference is self-financing and therefore scholars which will be selected to give a talk shall pay a registration fee to cover the costs. The fees are 30 euros for graduate students and early career academics and 70 euros for senior academics. Discount prices for accommodations near the Department of Humanities of the University of Salento, where the conference will take place, will also be made available on the basis of the subscriptions.

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