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Launch Conference: The Existential Dimension of Doubt Event

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Date:
5 - 6 September 2024
Venue:
Avenue Campus

For more information regarding this event, please email Dr. Taylor Matthews at T.Matthews@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Launch Conference of the ERC Advanced grant project ‘The Ethics of Doubt – Kierkegaard, Scepticism and Conspiracy Theory’.

Registration deadline: August 5, 2024, 9:00am BST.

While the ancient sceptics regarded scepticism about knowledge as a way of life, philosophers from Descartes to the present day have viewed it primarily as an intellectual problem that requires only a theoretical solution. The aim of this conference is to challenge this contention by focussing on the ‘existential’ dimension of doubt – i.e. the way in which sceptical problems affect the whole person.

Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, has proposed that doubt and anxiety are intrinsically linked, and, hence, that doubt may not just be an epistemic vice (if it is one), but also a character failing that consists in a refusal to confront (and to try and overcome) certain forms of angst, such as, for instance, a refusal to face up to the radical contingency and fragility of the (human) world and to take refuge in a ‘scapegoating’ scenario, where super-powerful, hidden agents are to blame: Descartes’ Evil Demon, on the one hand, or, say, a ‘Deep State’ controlling our actions, on the other.

The conference aims to explore these issues from a number of different philosophical perspectives (both Kierkegaardian and non-Kierkegaardian) and to bring together Kierkegaard scholars and epistemologists, working in both theoretical and applied areas of the subject.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Anita Avramides (Oxford)
  • Yuval Avnur (Scripps)
  • Lucy Campbell (Warwick)
  • Annalisa Coliva (UCI)
  • Jim Conant (Chicago)
  • Rick Furtak (Colorado)
  • Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
  • Marilyn Piety (Drexel)
  • Duncan Pritchard (UCI)
  • Mark A. Tietjen (Stony Brook)

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