“De-Sign”: The Mutual Fulfillment of God’s Will and Human Desire (John Deely/Jacques Maritain Lecture Series) (March 24)

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ZOOM: IO2S ⚘ “De-Sign”: The Mutual Fulfillment of God’s Will and Human Desire (John Deely/Jacques Maritain Lecture Series)

March 24, 2022 / 4pm (ET), 8pm (UTC)

To all the research community we remind to save the date of Saint Vincent College and the Deely Project’s fourth annual John Deely/Jacques Maritain lecture.

This is exactly what the IO2S Deely organizing committee decided to do. More so, this lecture became an integral part of IO2S DEELY’s, meaning that getting hands-on with it is a requirement for any individual seeking to sift through IO2S DEELY’s whole systematic module.

Find a copyable version of the abstract and further details in the homepage of the Deely Project. For a quick read of the abstract, hover the cursor here.

Lecturer: Farouk Y. Seif

Chair: Michael P. Krom

Meeting room: https://zoom.us/j/95690122242

Stream link: https://youtu.be/0NiZHw8jWFA

Farouk Y. Seif, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at Antioch University Seattle, former President and Executive Director of the Semiotic Society of America, a Fellow of the International Communicology Institute, a registered architect, and an artist. His main interests are design for social and cultural change, paradoxes, transdisciplinarity, and transmodernity. He has taught in universities and lectured at conferences worldwide. He was the recipient of the 2010 Fulbright Specialists Program at University of Sofia, Bulgaria. His book De-Sign in the Transmodern World is a state-of-the-art integration of design and semiotics. Prof. Seif has authored more than 70 articles and a dozen book chapters. His most recent publications are: “De-Sign as a Destiny of Negation: The Paradox of Sustaining Boundaries While Traversing Borders” The American Journal of Semiotics (2020); “The Role of Pragmatism in De-sign: Persevering Through Paradoxes of Design and Semiotics” Cognitio: Journal of Philosophy (2020), in Portuguese; “Transdisciplinary Trajectories: The Audacity of Design and the Resilience of Signs,” Trajectories I, Proceedings of the 14th World Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies (2020); “Beyond Forecasting and Prediction: The Role of Phantasmagorical Memory in Imagining the Future” Journal of Kyiv National Linguistic University (2019); “Imaginary Dialogue with John Deely: Playing with Boundaries Across Space and Time” The American Journal of Semiotics (2018); “Wholophilia: Design and the Metamorphoses of the Absolute” Metamorphoses of the Absolute (2018); and “Semiotic Paradoxes: Antinomies and Ironies in a Transmodern World” Semiotics and its Masters (2017).

Michael P. Krom (PhD, Emory University) is professor of philosophy and chair of the department at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, where he serves as director of Benedictine Leadership Studies and director of the Faith and Reason Summer Program. He is the author of The Limits of Reason in Hobbes’s Commonwealth and has published works in the areas of moral and political philosophy with an emphasis on the relationship between Catholicism and liberalism.

Homepage: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s

Auditorium: https://www.uc.pt/fluc/uidief/io2s/auditorium

The John Deely / Jacques Maritain Annual Lecture Series is under the leadership of the Deely Project together with Saint Vincent College, and this year is being included in the 2022 International Open Seminar on Semiotics: a Tribute to John Deely on the Fifth Anniversary of His Passing, cooperatively organized by the Institute for Philosophical Studies of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, the Lyceum Institute, the Deely Project, Saint Vincent College, the Iranian Society for Phenomenology at the Iranian Political Science Association, the International Association for Semiotics of Space and Time, the Institute for Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Semiotic Society of America, the American Maritain Association, the International Association for Semiotic Studies, the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies, the International Center for Semiotics and Intercultural Dialogue, Moscow State Academic University for the Humanities and the Mansarda Acesa with the support of the FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of the Government of Portugal under the UID/FIL/00010/2020 project.

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