vrijdag 7 juni 2013

Dans le mileu académique...

... ce genre de liens peut m'intéresser... car le sujet des humanités a toute mon attention. Surtout avec la perspective que j'ai. Depuis les Pays-Bas, la vue est intéressante, l'Histoire aussi... Pour comprendre certaines choses, être en Hollande a un avantage certain: la vue, pour qui s'interroge, permet de relier et d'être à une sorte d'intersection des intérêts. Ces questions restant toutefois posées: Qui fait quoi? Qui est responsable de quoi? Les philosophes peuvent se poser cette question: Que veut dire le mot responsabilité? J'enverrai un mail à Hent de Vries. Pourquoi? Parce que je pense que la société civile pensante, à l'heure où nous parlons de plus en plus de démocratie participative, peut également souhaiter se joindre au club des philosophes. Comme le College international de philosophie (http://www.ciph.org/) semble d'ailleurs en avoir pris l'initiative, il y a trente ans de cela. Au chapitre démocratisation, les barrières s'effacent peu à peu. C'est également pratiquer le postmodernisme.

http://humctr.jhu.edu/bios/hent-devries

Hent de Vries

Professor, Russ Family Chair in the Humanities (Director Humanities Center)
(secondary appointment: Department of Philosophy)
Modern European thought, history and critique of metaphysics, philosophies of religion, political theologies, concepts of violence, literature and temporality

Academic Positions

Hent de Vries is Director of the Humanities Center.
Since January 2003, he has held a joint appointment as Professor in the Humanities Center and the Department of Philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University. Since October 2007, he holds the Russ Family Chair in the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.

Before joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins, he held the Chair of Metaphysics and Its History in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam (1993-2002), where he remains a Regular Visiting Professor of Systematic Philosophy and the Philosophy of Religion. He was a co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA), an interdisciplinary research institute with a graduate program, and served as the Director of its governing board (1994-98) and its Scientific Director (1998-2004).

He received his PhD in Philosophy of Religion from the University of Leiden in 1989. His previous teaching and research positions include: Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of German at Johns Hopkins; Associate Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University of Chicago; Visiting Professor at the Departments of German and the Humanities Center at Johns Hopkins; Senior Visiting Scholar at the Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago; Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions and Visiting Scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University; Visiting Scholar at The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University.

In June and July 2012, Hent de Vries served on the faculty of the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University, where he offered a six-week seminar on "Miracles, Events, Effects." He has since been elected a Member of SCT's Board and will be one of the School's Senior Fellows from September 2012 through September 2018. He was recently appointed as SCT's next Director from August 2014 through August 2018.

From September 2012 through January 2013, he will be a Visiting Professor in the Council of the Humanities and a Stewart Fellow in the Department of German at Princeton University. He has further been appointed as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Humanities of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, where he will teach regular intensive, three-week-long seminars during a period of three years in the Department of Comparative Religion as well as under the auspices of the European Forum, which coordinates and initiates matters related to European Studies at the Hebrew University for the Faculties of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Law.

At Johns Hopkins, Hent de Vries is an affiliated faculty member of The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Jewish Studies Program in the School of Arts and Sciences. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Zanvyl Krieger School's Program for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality (WGS), as well as a member of the Steering Committee of the Center for Advanced Media Studies.

Since February 2012, he is an invited member of a two-year long seminar, comprised of participants drawn from universities, think tanks, government agencies and media, and sponsored by the newly launched Global Politics and Religion Initiative (GPRI) to promote the study of religion and international affairs at the Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

Since May 2007, Hent de Vries has been Directeur de Programme at the Collège International de Philosophie, in Paris.

A recent interview with him was published in the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory (JCRT).

Teaching

His teaching focuses on modern European thought, but it reflects other interests as well. He offers undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on the history and critique of metaphysics, philosophies of religion, political theologies, concepts of violence, the tradition of spiritual exercises and of moral perfectionism, literature and temporality.

Public Service Positions

Hent de Vries was Chair of The Future of the Religious Past, an interdisciplinary program sponsored by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), which disbursed 5.4 million Euros in support of advanced research and international conferences at Dutch universities from 2002 to 2012. In this capacity, he also served as General Editor of five volumes of proceedings resulting from the program.

From January 2006 until October 2009, he served as an advisor to the Netherlands Scientific Council of Government Policy (WRR) in The Hague, and as a member of its project group on Religion and the Public Domain.

In 2006, Hent de Vries was a member of the working group "Values, Beliefs and Ideologies as Forces behind the Changing Europe," sponsored by the Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA), a partnership between fifteen Humanities Research Councils across Europe and the European Science Foundation. In 2007, he was a member of the Management Committee of the European Science Foundation's Forward Look Program on Religion and Belief Systems.

Since November 2010, he is Chair of the Council of the Human Sciences at the Fetzer Institute in Kalamazoo, Michigan. This international council, consisting of some fifteen members, is sponsored as part of Fetzer's three-year long project to “foster awareness of the power of love and forgiveness in the emerging global community.” It will disburse an annual sum of $ 550.000 to prepare a global meeting to be held in Assisi in 2012 as well as follow-up projects.

Publications

His principal publications include: Philosophy and the Turn to Religion (Johns Hopkins UP, 1999, 2000), Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives from Kant to Derrida (Johns Hopkins UP, 2002, 2006), and Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Theodor W. Adorno and Emmanuel Levinas (Johns Hopkins UP, 2005).

He is the co-editor, with Samuel Weber, of Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination (Stanford UP, 1997) and of Religion and Media (Stanford UP, 2002). He is also the co-editor, with Lawrence E. Sullivan, of Political Theologies: Public Religions in a Post-Secular World (Fordham UP 2006), the editor of Religion: Beyond a Concept (Fordham UP 2007), and the co-editor, with Willemien Otten and Arjo Vanderjagt, of How the West was Won: Essays on Literary Imagination, the Canon and the Christian Middle Ages (Brill 2010). He is also the co-editor, with Ward Blanton, of Paul and the Philosophers (Fordham University Press, 2012).

Currently, he is completing several book-length studies, entitled Of Miracles, Events, and Special Effects (The Politics of Global Religion in an Age of New Media, Vol. 1); Miracle Workers of the Eleventh Hour (The Politics of Global Religion in an Age of New Media, Vol. 2); and Out of the Ordinary: Moral Perfectionism, Religion, and the Case for Deep Pragmatism (The Politics of Global Religion in an Age of New Media, Vol. 3). A further study, entitled Instances: Spiritual Exercises in the Literatures of Time, is in preparation.

Hent de Vries is the editor of the book series Cultural Memory in the Present, published by Stanford University Press.

Curriculum Vitae

Published Books

Kleine filosofie van het wonder (Philosophy of the Miracle: A Short Introduction)

Hent de Vries
Boom Publishers, Amsterdam

Religion et violence: Perspectives philosophiques de Kant à Derrida (French Translation of Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives from Kant to Derrida, including a new "Preface to the French Edition")

Hent de Vries
Editions du Cerf, Paris

Dat Ve'Alimout - Derrida Ve'hateologi Politi (Hebrew Translation of Religion and Violence: Derrida and the Theologico-Political)

Hent de Vries
Resling Publishers, Tel Aviv
Paul and the Philosophers

Edited by Ward Blanton and Hent de Vries
Fordham University Press

How the West Was Won: Essays on Literary Imagination, the Canon and the Christian Middle Ages for Burcht Pranger

Edited by Willemien Otten, Arjo Vanderjagt & Hent de Vries
Brill

Bouryoku To Akashi (Japanese Translation of "Violence and Testimony," including an "Introduction to the Japanese Edition")

Hent de Vries
Getsuyosha Limited, Tokyo

Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason
in Adorno and Levinas

Hent de Vries
Johns Hopkins University Press

Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives
from Kant to Derrida

Hent de Vries
Johns Hopkins University Press

Philosophy and the Turn to Religion

Hent de Vries
Johns Hopkins University Press

Religion: Beyond a Concept

Edited by Hent de Vries
Fordham University Press

Political Theologies: Public Religions in a
Post-Secular World (Abridged Indian Edition)

Edited by Hent de Vries and Lawrence E. Sullivan
Social Science Press, New Delhi

Political Theologies: Public Religions in a Post-Secular World

Edited by Hent de Vries and Lawrence E. Sullivan
Fordham University Press

Religion and Media: Selected Essays [Din va Resaneh, Majmooe Maghalat]

Religion and Denominations Press [Entesharat e Adian va Mazaheb], Qom

Religion and Media

Edited by Hent de Vries and Samuel Weber
Stanford University Press

Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination

Edited by Hent de Vries and Samuel Weber
Stanford University Press

Post-Theism: Reframing the Judeo-Christian Tradition

Edited by Hent de Vries, Henri A. Krop,
and Arie L. Molendijk
Peeters Publishers

Enlightenments: Encounters Between Critical Theory and Contemporary French Thought

Edited by Hent de Vries and Harry Kunneman
Peeters Publishers

Die Aktualität der "Dialektik der Aufklärung." Zwischen Moderne und Postmoderne

Edited by Hent de Vries and Harry Kunneman
Campus Verlag

Theologie im pianissimo: Zwischen Rationalität und Dekonstruktion

Hent de Vries
Peeters Publishers

Stanford Book Series on "Cultural Memory in the Present"

Edited by Hent de Vries

Video Links

"Inverse versus Dialectical Theology: The Two Faces of Negativity and the Miracle of Faith," Plenary Lecture at the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University, July 16, 2012.

“Of Old and New Archives: Sites for Philosophical Fieldwork,” Lecture at the Conference on “Rethinking the Human Sciences,” Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University, New York, March 30, 2012.

Published Articles

A Religious Canon for Europe? Policy, Education, and the Postsecular Challenge

Must We (Not) Mean What We Say? Seriousness and Sincerity in the Work of J.L. Austin and Stanley Cavell

The Deep Conditions of Secularity

Philosophia Ancilla Theologiae: Allegory and Ascension in Philo's On Mating With the Priliminary Studies (De Congressu Quarendae eruditionis Gratia)

Fast Forward, or: The Theologico-Political Event In Quick Motion (Miracles, Media, and Multitudes in St. Augustine)

Social Science Research Council Blog on Charles Taylor's "A Secular Age"

The Shibboleth Effect: On Reading Paul Celan

Winke: Divine Topoi in Nancy, Hölderlin, Heidegger

From Ghost in the Machine to Spiritual Automaton: Philosophical Meditation in Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Levinas

On General and Divine Economy: Talal Asad's Genealogy of the Secular & Emmanuel Levinas's Critique of Capitalism, Colonialism, and Money

In der Gewalt des theologisch-politischen Dilemmas

Instances: Temporal Modes From Augustine to Derrida and Lyotard

Les deux sources de la machine théologique: Une note sur Derrida et Bergson

Of Miracles and Special Effects

Die Bezeugung des Anderen. Von Temps et récit zu Soi-même comme un autre

On Obligation: Lyotard and Levinas

Orientalism

Horror Religiosus: Response to Nicholas Wolterstorff, Joseph Margolis, and Casey Haskins

Zum Begriff der Allegorie in Schopenhauers Religionsphilosophie

De terugkeer van religie en de taak van de filosofie

De Universiteit als kosmopolis: Martha Nussbaums' "Cultivating Humanity"

P.s: Pourquoi est-ce que je poste cela? Peut-être parce que j'ai moi-même terminé mes études à Leiden en 1990. Avec comme sujet de mémoire, le postmodernisme (Prof. Theo D'Haen). Je suis une postmoderne, mais ça vous le saviez déjà. Dans ce blog, je pratique cette pensée, écriture numérique postmoderne, et ce je est une femme, une mère de famille travaillant au foyer en plus... Le sujet est vAAAste... Vous avez dit principe de subsidiarité? Qu'en disent les philosophes? Philosopher, c'est d'abord aimer la sagesse;)... Être une penseuse, c'est travailler à la vérité et à la justice aussi. Une activité gratuite. Du bénévolat.

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