Phenomenology, Naturalism and Metaphysics
Doctoral course title: Phenomenology, Naturalism, and Metaphysics
Topic for the year 2020-2021: Sensation and Perception
Coordinators: Proff. Antonio M. Nunziante, Andrea Altobrando
Other Participants: dott. Luca Corti
Start: October 28th, 2020, h 16:30-19.00
Frequency: once or twice a month, from October 2020 to April 2021, on Wednesday. Scheduled time: 16:30 - 19.00
Calendar: October 28; December 16; January 13 and 27: February 10 and 24; March 17; April 14; May 12; June 9.
Venue: Sala Seminari, Palazzo del Capitanio, Capitaniato Square, 3-35139 Padova
Topic
description:
This seminar is devoted to topics in theoretical philosophy which lie
at the
crossroad
between phenomenology and metaphysics, and which raise questions
concerning a naturalistic understanding of reality. Phenomenology, in
this seminar, is mainly considered as a specific approach to
philosophical issues, which analyses experience and its structures,
rather than as a philosophical tradition, not to say doctrine.
Metaphysics, on the other hand, is considered as a philosophical
domain in which one taken on questions concerning the structure of
reality also beyond what experience can show. Naturalism, instead,
does not represent a specific domain of investigation, but rather a
general way of understanding reality as basically natural, and as
subject to natural laws. One of the aims of the seminar is to
investigate whether, and, in case, how, a naturalistic understanding
of the issue at stake from time to time is possible, and,
furthermore, if the phenomenological and metaphysical analyses we
will carry out purport a specific form of naturalism instead of
another one, or if they possibly show an untenability of any kind of
naturalism.