Centre for Historical Ontology
is a research collaboration in HISTORICAL ONTOLOGY.
The activity during the first research period will have its focus on
1) FUNDAMENTALS OF HISTORICAL ONTOLOGY
and
2) RESEARCH CONCERNING NATURE AS HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE,
distributed in different subphases according to a plan later specified.
Forthcoming:
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)