2022 Online Conference
DIGITAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
2022 Online Conference DIGITAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
22 Sept 2022
15-00 Kyiv time (GMT+3)
The 2022 Online Conference Digital History of Philosophy to be organized by the Department of the History of Philosophy of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the Society for Digital History of Philosophy.
The conference aims to introduce and discuss Digital History of Philosophy Project, to summarize and deliver information on previous experience in digital research and learning, to understand the current role and place of history of philosophy in Digital Humanities, to communicate the perspectives of different dimensions of digital history of philosophy studies.
Conference languages: Ukrainian, English.
For a conference link please fill in a registration form till 21-09-2022, 15-00 (GMT+3)
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Philosophy in the History of Digital Humanities
Olha Simoroz
Master student of the Faculty of Philosophy, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine), master student of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Université de Montréal (Canada)
What is digital humanities, and how is philosophy involved? This report explores a new phenomenon in today's world that is reimagining how the humanities can exist using innovative tools and methods to explore both traditional and new forms of data in the digital age. We offer a brief overview of philosophical projects in the history of digital humanities.
Digital History of Philosophy: Preserving Academic Culture in Turbulent Times
Halyna Ilina
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of Department of History of Philosophy, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine)
The speach propose to discuss the challenges of academic life in turbulent times, the roles of digital tools in preserving acamic life, and a personal experience in developing digital eductaional resources in the history of philosophy.
The Future of Philosophy Through the Popularization of its Digital Integration in Business Structures
Nataliia Shcherbyna-Supruniuk
Doctor of Philosophy
The report will be devoted to an overview of possible interaction practices between philosophy and business structures by demonstrating the potential of both sides' tools and methodologies. The possibility of developing the application potential of philosophy in business practices as an extension of the dimensions of the existence of modern philosophical research will also be briefly covered.
Rendering Model of the Principle of Contiguity from David Hume's Theory of Association of Ideas
Taras Kononenko
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Department of the History of Philosophy, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine)
Alina Borodii
PhD student of the Department of the History of Philosophy of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine).
In cooperation with Taras Kononenko co-presenting visual 3D modeling and its possibilities for the studies of the history of philosophy.