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文明互鉴大讲堂 第43、44期 | MICHAEL PAROUSIS:现代希腊的身份认同:东西方文明的交汇地带

发布日期:2025-11-24

主题:现代希腊的身份认同:东西方文明的交汇地带

主讲人:MICHAEL PAROUSIS

主持人:刘阿斯(西南大学哲学研究所副所长)

时间:

第43期:2025年11月28日(星期五)14:00

第44期:2025年11月29日(星期六)10:00

地点:中希文明互鉴中心201学术报告厅

讲座提要

Modern Greece is a national state that emerged in History in the beginning of the 19th century. While the Greek state has been constantly oriented to the West, Greek society has preserved many eastern traditions in its lifestyle. How contradictory might be this difference between politics and social life? Is a synthesis between the two paths possible? Could Greece find finally its true identity by denying its belonging either to the West or to the East and by positioning itself in a cultural space that remains particular and autonomous?

第43期 | LECTURE I:THE QUESTION OF THE TRUE IDENTITY OF HELLENISM

Dimitris Pikionis is a Greek architect, painter, author, and intellectual of the 20th c. who has implemented the ideas of Solomos, Dragoumis, and Giannopoulos in his architectural work. The question about Greek Identity has been in the center of his creative architecture and of his artistic ideals, as these have been exposed in various publications. Pikionis is a modern representative of the Greek Particularism, as this is manifest in the Folk tradition. We will follow his works as well as his ideas through his texts.

第44期 | LECTURE II:THE LOST CENTER AND THE LOST CONNECTION

Zisimos Lorentzatos is the essayist who has creatively analysed the impact of Dimitris Pikionis on the building of a New Greek identity. His essay “The Lost Center” is seminal for the understanding of the Hellenic identity beyond the continuation of classical ancient models and stereotypes. On the other hand the philosopher Panagiotis Kondylis analyses the lack of a Greek genuine bourgeois class as the condition for the understanding of some basic  differences between the Greek and the Western contemporary societies.

报告人简介

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Michael Parousis, born in 1958, is a Professor at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Patras, teaching in all fields of Practical Philosophy, particularly Philosophy of Law and Justice, Bioethics, Democracy Theory, and Moral Philosophy in the tradition of Classical German Philosophy. He has been Assistant Professor in Theory of Law and Private Law at the Law School of the University of Freiburg, and has received the European Prize for Theory of Law 1994. He has made his Master Degree studies at the University of Sorbonne Paris II in History and Philosophy of Law, after graduating in Law at the National University of Athens/Greece. He speaks Greek, German, English, and French, and is the author of four books on Law, Deliberative Democracy and Bioethics.He has been Head of the Dpt of Philosophy for 13 years until 2025.