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GENERAL PROGARAM  &  PLENARY SESSION PROGRAM


May 28, Monday

08.00 – 09.45:    Registration:    Volgograd State University, Building G, ground floor

10.00 – 11.00:
 The Conference Opening. Welcoming address from: Oleg Inshakov, Professor, Rector of Volgograd State University;  Representatives of the Organizing and Steering Committees; UNESCO

11.00 – 12.00
    Plenary Session
   (room 4-29 G)
11.00 – 11.30:   Keynote presentation:  Liseev, Igor; Professor, Vice-Director of Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow):  “Philosophical Grounds for the Contemporary Conception of Human Being”
11.30 – 12.00:  Keynote presentation: Guliciuc, Viorel; Professor, Department of Philosophy, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania): From Coincidentia Oppositorum towards Non Generic Universality”  

12.00 – 12.30:   Coffee break

12.30 –  13.30: Plenary Session
   (room 4-29 G)
12.30 – 13.00:
 Keynote presentation: Zolotukhina-Abolina, Elena; Professor, South Federal University (Rostov-on-Don):  “Human Soul: Heuristic Orientations” 
13.00 – 13.30:  Keynote presentation:
Omelchenko, Nikolay; Professor, Dean of the School of Philosophy and Social   Technologies, Volgograd State University: “An Existential Field of Personality”

13.30 – 14.30: Lunch

14.30 – 16.00:
 Workshops

14.30 – 16.00:
 Vernissage: Philosophy & Fractal Art, by ViGuera (Romania)
– room 4-13 A

14.30 – 16.00:
Round table with the editors of the "Philosophy and Society" Journal 
 – room 4-01 A  
                            Moderators:
Ivan Gobozov, Editor-in-Chief (Moscow); Leonid Grinin, Publisher  (Volgograd)

15.30 – 16.00: informal meeting of the women philosophers participatng at the HB 2007 COnference, as support for the International
Association of the Women Philosophers (UNESCO initiative)
                         
Moderators: Emilia Guliciuc (Romania), Natalia Pluzhnikova (Russia), Elena Zolotukhina-Abolina (Russia), Ora Gruengard (Israel), Marina Savelieva (Ukraine),   Carol Nechemias (USA), Farida Mailenova (Russia)

16.00 – 19.00:
Bus tour around Volgograd City

19.00 – 20.30:
Banquet



May 29, Tuesday

09.00 –  11.00:
Plenary Session 
- room 4-29 G
09.00 –  09.30:  Keynote presentation: 
Savelieva, Marina; Professor, Center for the Humanitarian Education, National  Academy of Sciences, Kiev (Ukraine):  “A Comparative Analysis of Historical Logic of the Anthropological Discourse   Becoming in Western Europe and Russia”
09.30 –  10.00:  Keynote presentation: 
Pigalev, Alexander; Professor, Chair of the History of Philosophy and Religious  Studies Department, Volgograd State University: “Human Being and the Problem of Reality”
10.00 –   10.30:  Keynote presentation:
Guliciuc, Emilia; Professor, “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava (Romania):  "Les universalités de la dimension roumaine de l'Être     
09.00 –   11.00:  Keynote presentation:
 Nevvazhai, Igor; Professor, Chair of the Philosophy Department,  Saratov State Law Academy: “Tragedy as an Ultimate Experience in the Human Existence”

11.00 –  11.30:  Coffee Break

11.30 –  13.30:
Plenary Session 
- room 4-29 G
11.30 –  13.30:
Keynote presentation:
  Inshakov, Oleg; Professor, Rector of Volgograd State University:   “Theory of Human Actions and Economic Genetics”
11.30 –  13.30: Keynote presentation:
Magnani, Lorenzo; Professor, Department of Philosophy and Director of the Computational Laboratory, University of Pavia (Italy)   “Distributed Morality and Technological Artifacts”    
11.30 –  13.30: Keynote presentation:
Finaru, Sabina; Professor, “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava (Romania):  “The ‘Post-’ or the ‘Past’ Mircea Eliade?” 
11.30 –  13.30: Keynote presentation:
Friauf, Vassily; Professor, Department of Religious Studies and Philosophical   Anthropology, Saratov State University by the name of N.G. Chernyshevsky:    “Faith, Knowledge and Experience in Philosophies of Simeon Frank and Martin  Heidegger”       

13.30 –  14.30: Lunch

14.30 –  16.10:
Workshops
 &  Symposia

14.30 –  16.10:
 
Dr. Alexe, Maria Rada (Bucharest, Romania) - Mircea Eliade’s Photo Gallery  = Bucharest as a Mark of Spiritual Identity in Mircea Eliade’s Work  room 4-13 A

14.30 –  19.00: Online session A.
– room 2-19 V   
                           Chair: Viorel Guliciuc (Romania). Co-chairs: David Cornberg (Taiwan), Teuvo Laitila (Finland), Abderrazak Douay (Morocco), Ibanga Ikpe (Botswana).
                            Secretaries:  Jessica Pecke (India), Mihai Floroiu (Romania).
14.30  -  15.00:  Online welcome
15.00 - 15.20: Online keynote presentation:: Professor Teuvo Laitila (Universities of Joensuu and Turku,  Finland): “What Is Popular Religion?” 
15.20 - 15.40: Online keynote presentation:
Prof. Elena Prus (Free International University of Moldova, Chisinau):  “Le doute comme critère ontologique de l’esprit chez Cioran.”
15.40  -  19.00:  Online workshop

14.30 –  16.10:
Round table of Presidium of Russian Philosophical Society (RPS) and The Bulletin of RPS
– room 2-01 A.  
                           Moderators: Alexander Chumakov, vice-president of RPS, Igor Liseev,   Naum Yaroschuk, Valery Adrov, Sergei Pavlov, Andrei Korolyov (Moscow).

16.20 –  17.00:  Departure of the participants to the Volga River Port

17.00 –  20.00:
 Boat tour along the Volga River



May 30, Wednesday
 
09.00 –  11.10:
Plenary Session
   - room 4-29 G
09.00 –  09.30:  Keynote presentation:
Pandikattu, Kuruvilla; Professor, Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Religion,  Pune (India): “Human Beings Today: at the Crossroads of Collective Extinction or Cosmic Expansion
09.30 –  10.00:  Keynote presentation:
Chumakov, Alexander; Professor, Vice-President of the Russian Philosophical     Society (Moscow):   “Socio-Cultural and Anthropological Aspects of Globalization”
10.00 –  10.30:  Keynote presentation:
Angulo, Yolanda; Professor, Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, National   Autonomous University of Mexico; General Director, Center for Research of Culture of Mexico and Latin America (Mexico):     “Emerging Subjects in the Globalization Era”
10.30 –  11.00:  Keynote presentation:
Al-Badayneh, Diab; Professor, Vice-President, Tafila Technical University,   Tafila (Jordan):   “Human Rights in the Information Age

11.00 – 11.30: Coffee Break

11.30 –  13.30:
Plenary Session
   - room 4-29 G
11.30 – 12.00: Keynote presentation: 
Bilalov, Mustafa; Professor, Head of Philosophy School, Dagestan State University    (Makhachkala):   “Globalization as a Factor of Irrationalization of Human Activities”
12.00 – 12.30: Keynote presentation:
Gruengard Ora; Gruengard, Emanuel; Professors, Shenkar College    of Engineering and Design, Ramat Gan (Israel):Technology and Alienation: the Case of Distance Learning
12.30 – 13.00: Keynote presentation: 
Vila-Cha, João; Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Catholic Portuguese University; Director of the Portugal Review of Philosophy, Braga (Portugal):  “From Subject to Person: Contribution to the Self-Understanding of the    Human Being in the Context of Contemporary Thought”
13.00 – 13.30: Keynote presentation:  Brenifier, Oscar; Director of the Institute for Practical Philosophy,   Paris (France):    “Is There Life for a Philosopher Outside Academia?”   

09.00 – 13.30: Online session B.– room 2-19 V   
                           Chair: Viorel Guliciuc (Romania). Co-chairs: David Cornberg (Taiwan), Teuvo Laitila (Finland), Abderrazak Douay (Morocco), Ibanga Ikpe (Botswana).
                          Secretaries:  Jessica Pecke (India), Bogdan Popoveniuc (Romania).
09.00 - 0.30:  Online keynote presentations
09.00 - 09.20: Online keynote presentation:
 Professor Ibanga B. Ikpe (University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana):   “
Being Human and Being Armed. A Reassessment of Duty and Commitment in the   Military.
09.20 - 09.40: Online keynote presentation:  Prof. Abderrazak Douay (Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco):  “Les Droits de l’Homme, symbolisent – ils l’humanisme aujourd’hui?”
09.40 - 10.00: Online keynote presentation: Dr. Cornberg, David (Taipei, Taiwan)
: "The Split-Plane Hypothesis:  Animism, Theism and the limit of Signification"
10.00  -  13.30:  Online workshops

13.30 –  14.30: Lunch

14.30 – 17.30:
Workshops & Symposia

14.30 – 17.30:
Philosophical Studio of Oscar Brenifier
– room 2-05 V


14.30 – 17.30:
Round Table "Human Being and Philosophy of Diversity"
– room 2-01 A. 
                          Moderators: Viorel Guliciuc (Romania),  João Vila-Cha (Portugal), Yolanda Angulo    (Mexico), Emilia Guliciuc (Romania), Diab Al-Badayneh (Jordan), Yoshiaki Nagano   (Japan), Kuruvilla Pandikattu (India), Alexander Chumakov (Russia), Marion Ledwig
  (USA), Nikolay Omelchenko (Russia)

18.00 –
Concert:
The Cossack Songs and Dances
   - room 4-29 G



May 31, Thursday

09.00 –  13.30:
Plenary Session
   - room 4-29 G
09.00 –  09.30:  Keynote presentation:
Nagano, Yoshiaki; President of the Institute of Human Intelligence, Arts and Sciences, Tokyo (Japan): “New Research for the Recognition of Human Being by Emergent Domain Theory   of Knowledge” 
09.30 –  10.00:  Keynote presentation:
Sivák, Jozef; Professor, Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences,   Bratislava (Slovakia):   “On the Notion of Phenomenological Anthropology”
10.00 –  10.30:  Keynote presentation:
Paz Gago, Jose Maria; General Secretary of International Association   for Semiotic Studies, Professor, University of Coruña, Coruña (Spain):    “L’homme est un Signe”
10.30 –  11.00:  Keynote presentation:
Nechemias, Carol; Professor (a Fulbright Scholar at Volgograd State University in 2004-2005 academic year), School of Public Affairs, Penn State University,   Harrisburg (USA): Preferences for Male or Female Bosses Among Russian and American    University Students: the Sway of Modernity?”

11.00 – 11.30: Coffee Break

11.30 –  13.30: Plenary Session
   - room 4-29 G
11.30 – 12.00:
Keynote presentation: 
Mailenova, Farida; Professor, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences  (Moscow):   “The Human Modification and Self-Modification by Means of Contemporary  Biotechnologies”
12.00 – 12.30: Keynote presentation: Bondarenko, Igor; Professor, Omsk State University by the name of F.M. Dostoevsky    (Omsk):    “Philosophy as a Means of the “Second Birth” of Humans”
12.30 – 13.00: Keynote presentation: 
Schmidt, Colin; Professor, Le Mans University, Laval (France):Speculations on the Future of the Human Knowledge Transfer 
13.00 – 13.30: Keynote presentation:  Adulo, Tadeush; Professor, Chair of the Philosophical Anthropology and Philosophy of   Culture Department, Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences (Minsk,   Belarus):“Anthropological Scenarios in the XXI Century”

13.30 – 14.30: Lunch

14.30 – 16.30:
Workshops &  Symposia

14.30 – 16.30: Round table “Human Being, Sign and Machine” – room 2-01 A.   
                          Moderators: Lorenzo Magnani (Italy), Diab Al-Badayneh (Jordan), Emanuel Gruengard  (Israel), Jose Maria Paz Gago (Spain), Colin Schmidt (France), Viorel Guliciuc (Romania), Alexander Pigalev (Russia), Igor Nevvazhai (Russia), Vassily Friauf (Russia) 

14.30 – 16.30: Round table “Anthropological Prospects in the XXI Century” – room 2-05 V.
Moderators: Tadeush Adulo (Belarus), Igor Liseev (Russia), Jozef Sivák (Slovakia),    Kuruvilla Pandikattu (India), Marion Ledwig (USA), Yolanda Angulo (Mexico),    Ömer Özer (Turkey), Farida Mailenova (Russia), Emilia Guliciuc (Romania),  Vladimir Gasilin (Russia)

16.30 – 17.00:  Coffee Break

17.00 – 18.00:  Summing up the conference results - room 4-29 G

18.00                 The conference closing ceremony & awards  - room 4-29 G
 








 

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