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June 28, 2008
Parrhesia/Collapse/iRes Event
PARRHESIA - A Journal of Critical Philosophy (www.parrhesiajournal.org)
,
COLLAPSE - Journal of Philosophical Research and Development (www.urbanomic.com)
and
iRes - Research in Interactive Art & Design (www.ires.org.uk)
present a one day symposium:
THINKING NOTHING - the void and its resurgence in contemporary thought
From the emergence of empty set as a basis for ontology, to materialist negative theology, to Metzinger's 'nemocentric' destitution of the subject, contemporary thought seems to be obsessed with nothing. But the politics of this nothing seems drastically different from its earlier existentialist and postmodern nihilistic incarnations. This symposium seeks to explore the problem of nothing in contemporary thought, asking precisely how the postulation of an inherent negativity as a productive realm of philosophical discourse has come to characterise our intellectual landscape, and how the contemporary void relates to those of Ancient and Modern philosophical traditions.
Speakers (TBC) to include:
Justin Clemens (University of Melbourne; Author of 'The Mundiad', 'Avoiding the Subject' [with Dom Pettman], and coeditor/translator of Alain Badiou's 'Infinite Thought')
Ray Brassier (Middlesex University; Author of 'Nihil Unbound', Translator of Alain Badiou's 'Saint Paul')
John Sellars (University of the West of England; Author of 'The Art of Living' and 'Stoicism')
Alex Murray (University of Exeter; Author of 'Recalling London', co-editor of 'The Work of Giorgio Agamben: Law, Literature, Life')
Robin Mackay (Middlesex University; Editor of 'Collapse', Translator of Alain Badiou's 'Number and Numbers')
Iain Hamilton Grant (University of the West of England; Author of 'Philosophies of Nature After Schelling')
Please contact Alex Murray for further details or to register.


