Nietzsche on Early Greek Philosophy

Org. Paulo Lima (Lisbon Nietzsche Group/IFILNOVA) & Carlotta Santini (CNRS/ENS, Paris)

The seminar seeks to explore the dialogue between Nietzsche and early Greek philosophy during the period when he was Professor of Philology at the University of Basel. This is a subject that has not been studied in a systematic way, although there are some decisive contributions showing its importance for understanding Nietzsche’s philological and philosophical thinking. Our purpose is to provide a platform on which contributions from specialists in Nietzsche and ancient philosophy can be presented, debated, and complemented to fill this gap in Nietzschean studies. Key topics of the sessions will be Nietzsche’s activity as a scholar of ancient doxography on early Greek philosophy, his general conception of what he called the “pre-Platonic philosophers”, as well as his interpretation of some of these philosophers. The body of texts to be studied during the sessions includes not only the published ones, but also Nietzsche’s lectures, notebooks, and correspondence. The seminar is part of the activities of the Lisbon Nietzsche Group and the Research Group on Ancient Philosophy (CultureLab/IFILNOVA). It is the result of a collaboration between IFILNOVA, the Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique, and the École Normale Supérieure (Paris). It will take place monthly starting from October 2023 and will have nine sessions. It will be open to all interested parties.

Link for all sessions:

https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/98703201771.

The program for the entire seminar can be found here: https://ifilnova.pt/en/events/nietzsche-on-early-greek-philosophy/

Contacts:

Paulo Lima: plima@fcsh.unl.pt

Carlotta Santini: carlottasantini@hotmail.it

Programme*

*All times given according to Rome time zone

Session 1

4th October, 17.00: Rafael Carrión Arias (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), “The Democritus Studies of 1867: Nietzsche’s Discovery of the New Philological Method”

Session 2

8th November, 17.00: Eduardo Nasser (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco), “Considerations on Nietzsche’s Use of Anaxagoras in His Quarrel with Eleatism”

Session 3

6th December, 17.00: Babette Babich (Fordham University), “To Hell and Back: Nietzsche’s Empedocles, Nietzsche’s Pythagoras, and Zarathustra”

Session 4

24th January, 17.00: Matthew Meyer (University of Scranton), “The Unity of Opposites: A Fundamental Principle in Antiquity and Today”

Session 5

28th February, 17.00: Helmut Heit (Kolleg Friedrich Nietzsche, Weimar), “Nietzsche and Protagoras”

Session 6

27th March, 17.00: Yannick Souladié (ENS, Paris), “The ‘Tremendous Leap of Anaximander’: Nietzsche’s New Understanding of the Apeiron”

Session 7

8th May, 17.00: André Laks (Universidad Panamericana, México/Sorbonne Université, Paris): “Nietzsche doxographus”

Session 8

5th June, 17.00: Daniel Conway (Texas A&M University), “How Socrates Became What he Was: The Evolution of a Diagnosis”

Session 9

Dear All,
We regret to inform you that the session of the “Nietzsche on Early Greek Philosophy” seminar to be hosted today by Anne Merker has been rescheduled for October 2nd. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope to see you on October 2nd for the final session of the seminar.
Best wishes,
Paulo Lima

 

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