Hoogleraar Andrea Sangiacomo organiseert een zomercursus (online en eind augustus fysiek).

Two is one:

Nondualism in Metaphysics, Aesthetics, and Society: a cross-cultural perspective

Hybrid format:

monthly online meetings in June, July, August, September 2024;

in-person conference @Eramsus University Rotterdam, 28-30 August 2024

Intended audience:

Master students, PhD students, postdocs, and more senior academics with an interest in nondual philosophy (broadly understood, and not necessarily limited to Spinoza or the Śaiva tradition) and/or an interest in global and comparative philosophy, religion and culture.

Description

One of the oldest philosophical questions is how to relate the One and the Many. Nondualism is a radical (dis)solution (of)to this question, since it argues that the One and the Many are neither reducible to one another, nor genuinely different from one another. The One is essentially Manifold, and the Many are essentially Unified. This seemingly abstract metaphysical view is rich in ontological, cognitive, linguistic, aesthetic, and socio-political implications. The goal of this summer school is to create an interdisciplinary platform to explore the metaphysical, aesthetical and sociological ramifications of non-dualism in a cross-cultural perspective.

As reference points for this investigation, we shall take two of the most representative non-dualistic philosophies emerged both in Western and Eastern thought. We shall bring into dialogue Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy, rooted in the early modern period in Europe, with the non-dual strands of the Advaita traditions flourished in early medieval India (including authors such as Bhartṛhari and Śaṅkarācarya) and which than developed through the Vedānta and Śaiva philosophical schools.

This summer school aims at creating a platform for the cross-cultural study of nondualism in both of these philosophical and religious traditions, and beyond by fostering interdisciplinary exchanges between established scholars, and engaging advanced students and early career researchers as well. 

The event will be hybrid. We’ll host four weekly online reading groups before the in-person period (which will take place in Rotterdam). These online activities will enable all participants to gain an equal footing in the root texts. The in-person event will have the format of a conference, with keynote speakers and shorter presentations. This will then be followed by another online period for joint-presentations and round table discussions from the participants.

For full information, cfp and registration:

https://www.rug.nl/education/summer-winter-schools/two-is-one/