Materialities and Materialisms in Contemporary Thought, June 14-15, Helsinki

Materialities and Materialisms in Contemporary Thought:
Ontology, Politics, Technology

June 14-15, 2013
University of Helsinki
Metsätalo, Unioninkatu 40 B, hall 6 (3rd floor)

http://helsinkimaterialism.wordpress.com/

In the Western philosophical tradition, which from Parmenides and Plato to Hegel and Husserl tended to prioritize ideality, intelligibility, and conceptuality, materialism has been an undercurrent, resurfacing now and again in diverse forms: Presocratic and Hellenistic atomism, early modern and Enlightenment materialism, Marxist historical materialism, and 20th-century physicalism. The conference will introduce different scholarly perspectives on the new upsurge of materialism and on new approaches to materiality in some of the most recent discussions in philosophy, the social sciences, and art studies. What is the significance of materiality for contemporary philosophical anthropology and political theory, strongly informed by the Foucauldian notions of biopower and biopolitics? How does the phenomenological approach, associated by Husserl with a transcendental idealism, relate to materiality? How have thinkers such as Gilles Deleuze, Alain Badiou, and Quentin Meillassoux transformed contemporary notions of philosophical materialism?

Keynote speakers:
Étienne Balibar (Université de Paris X – Nanterre / Columbia University)
Daniel Smith (Purdue University)
Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths, University of London)

Organized by the research community Subjectivity, Historicity, and Communality and the research project European Rationality in the Break from Modernity (Academy of Finland).

Preliminary program:

Friday, June 14

10:00 – 10:15
Opening words, Sara Heinämaa (University of Helsinki)

10:15 – 11:45
Keynote lecture

Étienne Balibar (Université de Paris X – Nanterre / Columbia University)
A New Beginning for Philosophical Anthropology? Some Materialist Hypotheses

11:45 – 12:00
Break

12:00 – 13:30
Politics and Material Ontologies

Sergei Prozorov (University of Helsinki)
Void Universalism: Towards an Ontology of World Politics

Johanna Oksala (University of Helsinki)
What is Political Philosophy?

13:30 – 14:45
Lunch

14:45 – 16:15
The Materiality of Biopolitics

Jemima Repo (University of Helsinki)
Gender, Genealogy, Materiality

Mianna Meskus (University of Helsinki)
Biopolitics in the Government of Laboratory Life

16:15 – 16:30
Coffee break

16:30 – 18:00
Phenomenology and Materiality

Sara Heinämaa (University of Helsinki)
Mathematization of the Plena: Husserl’s analysis in The Crisis of European Sciences

Timo Miettinen (University of Helsinki)
Phenomenology of Poiesis

Saturday, June 15

10:15 – 11:45
Plenary lecture

Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths, University of London):
Materialisms Without Matter: Between Practice and Abstraction

11:45 – 12:00
Break

12:00 – 13:30
Subtractive and Speculative Materialism

Jussi Backman (University of Jyväskylä)
Materialism of the Multiple: On Badiou and Other Presocratics

Ari Korhonen (University of Helsinki)
Materialism, Speculation, and the Aftermath of Hegel: Meillassoux at the Limits of Reflection

13:30 – 14:45
Lunch

14:45 – 16:15
Deleuze, Materiality, Technics

Katve-Kaisa Kontturi (University of Turku)
New Ontologies of Contemporary Art: Materiality, Technics, and Politics

Julius Telivuo (University of Helsinki)
Deleuze’s Intensive Materialism

16:15 – 16:30
Coffee break

16:30 – 18:00
Plenary lecture

Daniel Smith (Purdue University)
Deleuze on Technology and Thought

The conference is free of charge and open to all, including students. Welcome!