Centre for Historical Ontology
is a research collaboration in HISTORICAL ONTOLOGY.
The focus is currently on
1) FUNDAMENTALS OF HISTORICAL ONTOLOGY
and
2) RESEARCH CONCERNING NATURE AS HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE,
distributed in different subphases according to a plan later specified.
La nature en tant qu’expérience historique.
Natur als geschichtliche Erfahrung
Paris, 27-28.6.2022
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The Future of Memory Die Zukunft des Gedächtnisses
Jayne Svenungsson, Christoph Türcke and Bernhard Waldenfels
Helsinki, 4 May 2019
The proceedings of this trialogue (co-organized by CHO) and two others in the Helsinki series To Understand What is Happening / Das Geschehende verstehen / Comprendre ce qui arrive. have in June 2021 been published by Brill
https://brill.com/view/title/60131.
Was ist historische Ontologie? What is Historical Ontology?
Qu’est-ce que l’ontologie historique ?
Philosophisches Seminar, Universität Heidelberg
16.-17.2.2018
with contributions of
Emil Angehrn (Basel), Rudolf Bernet (Leuven), Janet Coleman (London), Françoise Dastur (Paris), Jean Grondin (Montréal), Peter König (Heidelberg), Jan-Ivar Lindén (Heidelberg/Helsinki), Melanie Möller, (Berlin), Svante Nordin (Lund), Gerhard Poppenberg (Heidelberg), Arbogast Schmitt (Marburg), Eero Tarasti (Helsinki), Nicolas de Warren (Leuven)
Proceedings below
Prolegomena zur historischen Ontologie
In 2016-17
CHO organized a multiple congress
Aristotle today Aristoteles Heute Aristote aujourd’hui
celebrating the 2400 years anniversary 2016
with colloquia in several countries
Heidelberg, Padua, Paris, Helsinki, Lisbon, Notre Dame/Chicago, Moscow, Córdoba, Leuven and Athens
Proceedings below
- The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality (Moscow 2016)
- ARISTOTLE — timeless and scientifically timely (Athens 2017)
- Aristotle on Logic and Nature (Helsinki 2016)
- Aristoteles – Antike Kontexte, gegenwärtige Perspektiven (Heidelberg 2016)
- Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments. New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works (Lisbon 2016)