Modern Concepts – Contemporary Debates

Access

By invitation

When

20/11/2023 - 22/11/2023    
All Day

Where

Università di Bologna | Aula Giorgio Prodi -Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2, Bologna, BO, 40124

Event Type

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Reinhart Koselleck dealt with the history of basic concepts central to the political semantics of modernity, including crisis and sovereignty, as well as their change in meaning. These are concepts that also seem indispensable for understanding the political present and especially the situation of Europe in the world. 

The colloquium will examine the three core concepts of crisis, sovereignty and Europe. Historians of political thought as well as political philosophers and political scientists will take part in the discussion. Following in Koselleck’s footsteps, the discussion will examine how the meaning of the three concepts has changed (not least in view of the impact of the pandemic on the programmatic leitmotifs of Italian and German political cultures) and whether they are appropriate for describing phenomena of the ever-changing present.

Within the framework of the “IMPACT” project

Coordination

Università di Bologna; Villa Vigoni

Credits
Photos | Villa Vigoni