Where: Spine Auditorium between Buildings 2 & 3
Credit: 1
Description
Francois de Ryckel will present how philosophy has conceptualized time throughout history. The audience will travel in time to discover how Greek philosophers already devised linear and cyclical conceptions of times, the medieval times, the advent of Islam, and how thinkers are adding a transcendental connotation to the idea of time.
To then discover how with the modernity, the concepts of times and techniques become linked together: humans become the "masters and possessors of nature". With the eminence of technology, humans then use philosophy as a tool to prevent the sophistic misappropriation of the discourse (logos) on technic. Finally, this lecture will focus on the concept of speed and slowness and will evaluate the promises of modernity and technology in light of these ideas.
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Francois de Ryckel
François de Ryckel has a master in Philosophy from the University of Paris 1 - Pantheon Sorbonne and also studied Logic.
He is currently a Mathematics Teacher and ToK (Theory of Knowledge) at the KAUST School. Before being in Saudi Arabia, he taught in Zambia, Bangladesh, Germany and Belgium.
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