Seminar
May. 11, 2018, 09:00 - 17:00 |
Geb 20.30 SR 0.019; Geb. 50.41 R -133 |
Since Heraclitus' famous aphorism "Nature likes to veil herself", the conception of nature has undergone profound changes: from the powerful and dynamic phusis of Greek philosophy to the vulnerable ecosystem, from playful and unpredictable lascivia to a mechanistic view of nature, from a the Sublime to something ready to be dominated, from a primordeal force to the "second nature" in contemporary technology. The various conceptions of nature - such as Zeno's "artistic fire", "Mother Nature", nature as living organism, nature as a hieroglyphic - problematize at the same the porous boundaries between nature and culture, between nature and art, between the non-human and the human, between nature and technology. We will focus on seminal texts from Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and Renaissance Neo-Platonism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, 20th century ecology and eco-criticism. 2-6 LP
Dates: Fri 11.05.2018, 09:00-17:00 Fri 13.07.2018, 09:00-17:00 Sat 14.07.2018, 09:00-17:00 (Geb. 50.41 R -133)
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Speaker Dr. Sabine Metzger |
Organizer ZAK | Zentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaft und Studium Generale Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Tel: 0721/608 42043 Mail:veranstaltungen ∂ zak kit edu http://www.zak.kit.edu/studium_generale_und_lehre |
Targetgroup Interested / Everyone, Students |
Registration possible from 2018-04-04 12:00 to 2018-07-31 09:00. |