CRMEP Graduate Conference: Life and Death
Event date
- 6 June 2025
This conference is concerned with mapping the concepts of "life" and "death" in contemporary philosophy and social theory with regard to the related problematics of extinction, reproduction, resistance and survival.
About the event
Plenary speakers
Janina Wellmann (Gotha Research Centre, University of Erfurt)
Author of Biological Motion: A History of Life (2024) and The Form of Becoming: Embryology and the Epsiemology of Rhythm, 1760鈥1830 (2017)
Howard Caygill (CRMEP, 91福利 London)
Books include: (2020), (2017) and (2013)
Conference abstract
This conference is concerned with mapping the concepts of "life" and "death" in contemporary philosophy and social theory with regard to the related problematics of extinction, reproduction, resistance and survival. There has been an increasing presence of each of these concepts in recent debates, whether through the growing significance of the history of the life sciences for histories of philosophy, the importance of reproduction, social death and ecology to contemporary critical theory, or their representation in contemporary activist and socially engaged art practices.
Concepts of life and death appear to move freely between each of these domains, with little account of their respective relations. The object of this conference is therefore to examine the various instantiations of these concepts in practices of knowledge production, art, activism and politics, in order to map their more general, transdisciplinary philosophical articulation.
Programme
10:00鈥11:15am 鈥 1st Keynote
Howard Caygill (CRMEP)
'The Vital and the Petrified: Geologies of Life and Death'
Break: 11:15鈥11:30
11:30鈥1:00pm 鈥 Panel 1: The Concept of Life in the History of Philosophy
Christopher Jones (CRMEP)
鈥楲ost in Translation? Life and logic: a case of mistaken identity in the evolving history of natural philosophy and the life sciences.鈥
Claudia Mongini (University of Paris-8)
鈥楩orce = Life: From Leibniz鈥 machine of nature to Tarde鈥檚 biopolitics.鈥
Jonas Friedli (New School for Social Research, New York)
鈥楲ife: A Grammatical Question?鈥
Lunch: 1:00pm鈥2:00pm
2:00鈥3:30m 鈥 Panel 2: The Politics of Death
Nikita McCauley (CRMEP alumna)
鈥楤ecoming riot: modalities of life and death in Cameron Rowland鈥檚 Properties鈥
Sebastian Kokesch (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna)
鈥樷淟e mort saisit le vif鈥: Sketches towards a social theory of mourning鈥
Pip Hudd (Kings College London)
鈥楢driana Cavarero on life over death: Responding to psychoanalytic critique鈥
Break: 3:30鈥3.45pm
3.45鈥5:15pm 鈥 Panel 3 : Life/Death and the Forces of Reaction
Shaun Terry (University of California, Santa Cruz)
鈥楢bstract Materialism and the Dialectics of Life and Death: On Philosophical Criticisms of Fascist Vitalism鈥
Sophie B盲盲rnhielm Poussette (CRMEP alumna/S枚dert枚rn University)
鈥楧ead Language, Living Sovereignties: The Linguistic Theologies of and Against the Modern Nation-State鈥
T酶ger Christiansen (CRMEP alumnus)
鈥楧eath and Eternal Life: Risk, Ageing and Entropy in Post-Holocene Elite Culture鈥
Break: 5:15鈥5:30pm
5.30pm鈥6:45pm 鈥 2nd Keynote
Janina Wellmann (Gotha Research Centre, University of Erfurt)
鈥榃hat is Life? Investigating Motion, the Most Profound Definition of Living Existence'
6.45 End
Contact us
For further information about this event, contact Professor Peter Osborne - Director, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy