Schelling and the Danes - the Danes and Schelling
Seminar.
Programme
Wednesday 1 June
14:00 | Dalia Nassar & Kristin Gjesdal (Editors). Professor Dalia Nassar, Dr Jesper Lundsfryd Rasmussen & Dr Cæcilie Varslev-Pedersen | Book panel (English): Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition (Oxford University Press 2021) |
16:00 | Registration and coffee | |
16:30 | Welcome | |
17:00 | Prof. Lore Hühn | The Evil in Nature? Schelling and the European Debate on the Philosophy of Nature |
18:30 | Reception |
Thursday 2 June
Natural Philosophy and Natural Science: Schelling, Sibbern, Steffens and H.C. Ørsted |
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10:00 | Dr Jesper L. Rasmussen | Schelling's natural philosophy in the context of her Danish reception at Steffens and H.C. Ørsted |
11:00 | Prof. Peter Wolsing | Sibbern's speculative cosmology with a view to Schelling's natural philosophy |
12:00 | Lunch break | |
Poetry and narration: Schelling and H.C. Andersen |
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14:00 | Dr Christoph Binkelmann | The romantic relationship between nature and the spirit world. Schelling's theory of the novel with a view to Andersen's improviser |
15:00 | Coffee break | |
The sculptural art: Schelling and Thorvaldsen |
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15:30 | Dr Margrethe Floryan | "A Pillar of Image Can Embrace Me": Aesthetic-Liturgical Considerations on Thorvaldsen's Christ Statue. According to Herder and Kierkegaard |
16:30 | Prof. Tanehisa Otabe | About the Beginnings of Art. To Schelling's theory of sculptural art |
Friday 3 June
Struggle over God and the world: Schelling, Jacobi, Grundtvig and H.C. Ørsted |
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10:00 | Prof. Dr Christian Danz | About dead dogs, ghosts and nothing. Schelling and Jacobi in the dispute over God |
11:00 | Mag.art. Kristoffer Garne | The Danish "Pantheism Struggle"? The debate between H.C. Ørsted and N.F.S. Grundtvig |
12:00 | Lunch break | |
The Reality: Schelling and Kierkegaard |
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13:30 | Prof. Dr Marcela García | Reality in Schelling's Late Philosophy |
14:30 | Prof. Dr Philipp Schwab | What is actuality? Schelling’s Impact on Kierkegaard |
15:30 | Coffee break | |
16:00 | Prof. Dr Anders Moe Rasmussen | The Schelling-Jacobi Debate as a Precursor of Kierkegaard’s Critique of Schelling’s Late Philosophy |
Reception and Transformation: Schelling in Romantic Contexts |
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17:00 | Prof. Dr Dalia Nassar | From Biology to Ecology. Schelling and Romantic Organicism |
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