November 26 - 28, 2024
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of proposals:
until September 27
Notification of acceptance:
October 4
Registrations:
until November 1
The set of challenges facing the Humanities today is an opportunity to rethink their future. Over and again the diagnosis of crisis resurfaces, with departments, research centres or programs in the Humanities facing budget cuts, and their utility being questioned. Against that backdrop, their defence often appeals to the intrinsic value of a humanistic education (Ordine) and points to the virtues of critical thinking and democratic citizenship that the Humanities foster (Nussbaum). At the same time, this is a field that undergoes deep transformations, given the appearance of the ‘new Humanities’ (Braidotti et al.), including multi- and interdisciplinary developments (Digital, Environmental or Medical Humanities). And while this is happening, a self-reflexive effort to (re-)define the Humanities and think the role they can have in tackling the urgent societal issues of our time is undergoing.
On the occasion of the celebration of the 75th birthday of the CIPSH and of the World Philosophy Day, and given the need to keep reflecting on the future of the Humanities, the Conference “Hermeneutical Rationality and the Future of the Humanities”, which will take place on 26-28 November 2024 at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, puts forward a twofold objective. On the one hand, it intends to explore the extent to which the hermeneutical paradigm of the Humanities (Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Gadamer, Ricœur, Taylor), which emphasizes the interpretive core of these disciplines and their contribution to human moral development can still provide meaningful answers to these challenges. On the other hand, it aims to intervene, in a reflective and critical manner, in the debates on the value, need and possible shape of the Humanities in the future.
The Conference will take place in a hybrid format, in person but with the possibility of presenting remotely. We accept individual paper proposals (200-500 words) or panel proposals comprising three paper presentations on the same topic (max. 1000-1500 words). Paper proposals can be written in Portuguese, Spanish, English or French. All proposals must be sent no later than September 27 by filling in the form through the Fourwaves platform, indicating the title and abstract of the proposal, the author’s name and short bio (100-200 words), institutional affiliation with country of origin and e-mail address, as well as the author’s intention to present the paper in-person or remotely. Paper proposals must clearly state the authorship of each communication and the order of the presentation.
Proposals received before the deadline will be notified promptly, before the deadline.
All correspondence related to the congress must be sent exclusively via e-mail to:
futurehumanitieshermeneutics@gmail.com
Guest speakers: Jesus Conill Sáncho (University of Valencia), Kurt C. M. Mertel (American University of Sharjah), Luiz Oosterbeek (IPT / CIPSH), Patrícia Vieira (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra), Paula Barata Dias (University of Coimbra), Willem B. Drees (Leiden University / Tilburg University), Yves Citton (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis)
Hosted by: CECH, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra, in partnership with the Conseil International de la Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines (CIPSH), the Portuguese Philosophical Society (SPF) and The Philosophy Program of the Department of International Studies, American University of Sharjah

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