Current edition
The XVITH aims to explore questions surrounding the relationship between emotions, intersubjectivity and society. What is the role of the emotions in the constitution of intersubjectivity? To what extent can social structures shape the content of emotional experiences? How do emotional dispositions relate to discriminatory implicit biases? We think questions of this kind are of vital importance to several core debates in ethics, social philosophy and the philosophy of mind.
We embrace philosophical pluralism: we seek to explore the core themes of the symposium from different philosophical methodologies and look for contact points with other academic disciplines. Thus, we are interested in hearing perspectives from analytic and continental philosophy, psychology, social criticism, history, anthropology and other disciplines in the sciences and humanities.