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INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES AND RESEARCH NETWORKS

  • 2019-2024 : ERC Starting Grant « CRATYLUS’ MP3 : Plato’s sound sculpting and the Ancient Greek Cratylean conception of language: The need for a Methodological practice of a Phonic-Pragmatic Philology » (being evaluated)
     

  • 2019-2024: PARSA’s Program La réappropriation phonico-pragmatique des discours de savoir en Grèce ancienne 2019-2024 – in partnership with ERC StG “CRATYLUS’ MP3” (if successful)
    Presentation:
    Although the project ERC StG - "CRATYLUS 'MP3" is not directly interested in the "reappropriation of previous knowledge", it actually wants to show how, for each discourse (in prose or meters), the knowledge is built to within the "sound" system of the Greek language (that is, inside the phonico-syllabic network(s)) that are woven into the discourse, regardless of its logical linearity and / or syntactic). There is a good chance that knowledge reappropriating will pass through the infra-linguistic functioning of the different verbal productions.
    In this project, it is planned to include the PARSA by requesting partial funding by the ERC of one international conference per year (over 5 years), in the pre-Platonic, Platonic, Aristotelian and also Hellenistic corpora. To help this search for a new verbal type the ERC should also finance the development of new Artificial Intelligence software usable by researchers who want it.
    Alongside Colloque V of the previous Program, it will be a question of launching a new long-term program which takes up all the corpora (pre-Platonic, Platonic, Aristotelian and Hellenistic) by analyzing this time from a “phonic-pragmatic” viewpoint to see if and how this point of view confirms the reappropriating process of previous knowledge. The interest should also be to see if a difference (and of what nature) can be detected between the pre-Platonic and Platonic corpora and the Aristotelian and Hellenistic corpora in the processing of the sound material of the language.
     

  • 2014-2020: PARSA’s Program Le problème de la réappropriation par la philosophie des discours de savoir antérieurs 2014-2020 :
    - Colloque I: 2014, 28-29 novembre : Grenoble, « La poésie archaïque comme discours de savoir »
    - Colloque II: 2015, 21-22 mai : Grenoble, « La poésie dramatique comme discours de savoir »
    - Colloque III: 2017, 29-31 mars : Grenoble, « Platon citateur : un exemple de réappropriation par la philosophie des discours de savoir antérieurs »
    - Colloque IV: 2019, 27-29 mars : Turin, « Aristote citateur : un exemple de réappropriation par la philosophie des discours de savoir antérieurs »
    Presentation:
    International conference, dedicated this time to the presence of earlier discourse of knowledge in Aristotelian treatises. It will thus be necessary to take the measure of what distinguishes or brings Aristotle and Plato closer together in their mutual relationship to non-philosophical discourse.
    Provisional program:
    27 marzo 2019
    ore 9.30-12.30: Apertura del Colloquio. Aristotele, commedia e tragedia.
    ore 14-16 Aristotele, commedia e tragedia.
    ore 16.30-18 Aristotele tra retorica e filologia.
    28 marzo 2019
    ore 10.30-12.30: Aristotele, medicina e biologia
    ore 14-16 Aristotele e la zoologia
    ore 16.30-18 Aristotele e l'antropologia economica
    29 marzo 2019
    ore 10-12.30 Aristotele e la musica. Aristotele e il diritto
    - Colloque V: 2020 : Rome, La Sapienza : « Les philosophies hellénistiques au risque des discours poiético-savants »
    Presentation:
    For example, it has been seen the importance of medical discourse in Euripidean theater, be it pathological visions of Orestes or misperceptions in Bacchae. These "disturbances of perception" will be the subject of reflection and a systematic discussion on the part of Chrysippus, who responds to the skeptical objection of Arcesilaus concerning the aparallaxia of phantasiai, in the more general context of the definition of kataleptike phantasy. The pathological visions of the Euripidian Orestes, whose verses are quoted verbatim by the Stoic philosopher in a famous fragment, are intended to illustrate the possibility of a misleading vision, which takes place under specific pathological conditions (phrenitis, melancholia). By inaugurating the medico-philosophical use of tragic fools, Chrysippus gives birth to a topos of the Hellenistic epistemological debate where the references to Orestes, Herakles, Pentheus will be constant and productive.
     

  • 26 May 2016: elected as Associate Member of the STL laboratory (Savoirs, Textes, Langage), Lille 3 University.
     

  • 2015-2018: Member of the four-year CAPES/COFECUB research collaboration project “Pratiques et théories de la poétique en Grèce antique : de Parménide à Aristote / Poetics Theories and Pratices in Ancient Greece: from Parmenides to Aristotle”, co-directed by Rossella Saetta Cottone for France (Centre Léon Robin) and by Fernando de Santoro Moreira for Brazil (Laboratorio OUSIA de Estudos em Filosofia Classica).
     

  • Since 2010: Member of Greek Song (Network for the Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Song), founded in 2007 by Ewen Bowie (University of Oxford) and André Lardinois (Radboud University Nijmegen)
     

  • Since 2008: Member of PARSA (Pôle Alpin de Recherches sur les Sociétés Anciennes, Grenoble – Paris – Turin – Pavie – Padoue – Genève – Lausanne)
     

  • 2008-2010: Associate member to the foundation of the group LALG (Langues Anciennes et Linguistique Générale), Paris-Sorbonne University.
     

  • Since 2007: Member of the Association pour l’encouragement des études Grecques en France (with the sponsorship of Professors Dominique Arnould and Charles de Lamberterie).

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