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"The Concept of Eternity and its development in the History of Philosophy"

19-20 Dec 2011
Bochum, Germany

Conference announcement
*the concept of eternity and its development in the history of philosophy*

International Conference, Ruhr-University of Bochum (Germany), *December 
19th-20th, 2011*

Since Antiquity eternity has been thought to describe a particular kind of 
existence that belongs exclusively to what truly exists.  Within the 
history of philosophy there have in general been two different major 
conceptions of eternity:  (1) eternity as timeless existence and (2) 
eternity as existence at all times.  Both conceptions are meant to 
contrast with the ordinary existence of everyday things, such as dogs and 
chairs, that come to be and pass away.

In contemporary philosophy the concept of eternity as such is no longer 
fashionable, but even here one might characterize the proponents of 
realism in the philosophy of mathematics and of timeless propositions in 
the philosophy of language (that is, that propositions are entities whose 
existence is independent of anyone's thinking or uttering them) as 
defenders of some notion of eternity.  Moreover, the concept of eternity 
has a strong claim to being a point of interest that connects many fields 
outside of the traditional boundaries of philosophy, e.g., theology and 
biblical exegesis and literature (cf. J.L. Borges).

The aim of this conference is to elucidate and analyze the concept of 
eternity in its historical and philosophical dimensions.

The conference will be funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft DFG.

In order to achieve an understanding of this concept that extends across 
traditional historical boundaries, each of the following areas will form 
the focus of an individual study, each presented by an internationally 
acclaimed expert in the field:

Antiquity and Late Antiquity:  Prof. James Wilberding (Ruhr-Universität, 
Bochum, Deutschland) Medieval Philosophy:  Prof. Peter Adamson (King's 
College, London, UK) Early Modern Philosophy:  Prof. Yitzhak Melamed 
(Johns Hopkins University, USA) 19th Century Philosopy:  Prof. Alistair 
Welchman (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA) 20th Century 
Philosophy:  Prof. Kris McDaniel (Syracuse University, USA)


In addition the following commentators will be invited to respond to each 
of these presentations, leading to an open discussion with participants in 
the audience:

Antiquity and Late Antiquity: 	Prof. Dr. Christoph Horn (Universität Bonn)
Medieval Philosophy: 	Prof. em. Dr. Hinrich Biesterfeldt (Ruhr-Universität 
Bochum)
Early Modern Philosophy: 	Dr. Stephan Schmid (Humboldt-Universität 
Berlin, Germany)
19th Century Philosopy: 	Prof. Judith Norman (Trinity University, Texas, 
USA)
20th Century Philosophy: 	Comments: Prof. Dr Dr Christian Tapp 
(Ruhr-Universität, Bochum)

*Organization*

Prof. Dr. James Wilberding (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

Further Information: 
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/eternity/index.html.en

For registration please check 
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/eternity/registration.html.en

Prof. Dr. James Wilberding
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Institute for Philosophy II
Ruhr-University Bochum
Universitätsstr. 150, GA 3/31
44780 Bochum