Ecological Perspectives on the Nexus Rerum
Do20JunGanztägigFr21Ecological Perspectives on the Nexus RerumVeranstaltungsartWorkshop
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This workshop will explore an undercurrent of ecological thinking that dates back to rationalist theories of universal connectivity. Introduced in the wake of Leibniz’s theory
Details
This workshop will explore an undercurrent of ecological thinking that dates back to rationalist theories of universal connectivity. Introduced in the wake of Leibniz’s theory of monads, the idea of a general connection of things (nexus rerum) became a key philosophical concept in the early- to mid-eighteenth century, earning a nineteen-page entry in Zedler’s Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon. Although the idea of an interconnected world was eventually eclipsed by the idealist turn of the late nineteenth century, its traces can still be discerned in the writings of Herder, Goethe, Humboldt, Schelling, Hegel, and even Kant, who displaced connection from the world (in itself) onto the transcendental subject of knowledge. This workshop will excavate this deep history of the nexus rerum, in the conviction that it represents not only a desideratum within the field of German Studies, but has the potential to contribute to contemporary transdisciplinary debates on ecocriticism and the environmental humanities: to theories of intersubjective interdependence, characterizations of the human/nature divide, and ecosocialist discussions of the ‘metabolic rift.’ Participants will address various aspects of this 18th century philological tradition, including its disparate reception by 20th century thinkers like Whitehead, Adorno, Simondon, Deleuze, Latour, Haraway, and Glissant.
In English
With
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky
Patrick Eiden-Offe
Christiane Frey
Hanna Hamel
Alexandra Heimes
Patrick Hohlweck
Thomas Khurana
Ross Shields
Gabriel Trop
Johannes Wankhammer
Organized by
Ross Shields, Alexandra Heimes, and Johannes Wankhammer
An ICI Event in cooperation with Princeton University and the Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung (ZfL)
How to Attend
- At the venue: Please contact ross.shields@ici-berlin.org if you would like to register for the workshop. Only a few spaces are available and those who are interested in joining should enclose a brief CV.
- No online attendance or livestream available (in-person only).
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Zeit
20. Juni 2024 - 21. Juni 2024 (Ganztägig)(GMT+01:00)
Ort
ICI Berlin
Christinenstr. 18-19