CfP-“Medical Terminology and Epistemology for a Dictionary of Genetics” Palermo, 4-6 May 2015
Medical Terminology and Epistemology for a Dictionary
of Genetics and its Degenerations from Hippocrates to ICD-10”, an International
Conference to be held at the Università degli Studi di Palermo (Italy), 4-6 May
2015
Call for papers
The FIRB (Futuro in Ricerca) Project 2010 (www.lessicodellagenetica.it)
– is organizing a three-day International Conference for the study of medical terminology
and epistemology. The Conference will focus on genetics and on generation and
heredity, and will therefore present in a diachronic perspective the notions of
hereditary disease and genetic degeneration, and their etiological, diagnostic
and therapeutic aspects.
The Conference is aimed at presenting current
international research on the formation of a specific and more and more
specialised medical terminology for the purpose of defining the onset,
development and outcome of hereditary and/or congenital diseases. Accordingly,
we encourage submissions concerning different historical periods, from
Antiquity (Greek and Roman, but not only) to nowadays.
In this way, the Conference will also explore the
different ways in which physicians and philosophers have been identifying,
classifying and communicating to other people – both specialists and laymen –
congenital disease and its inheritance, and the therapeutic strategies to which
physicians in different historical periods have resorted, according to their
knowledge and epistemological and ethical assumptions.
Therefore the organizers hope this Conference –
together with the results of researches of the members of the FIRB Project –
will lay the foundations for a historical and critical Dictionary of genetics –
focused on generation and pathologies concerning it (degenerations) – from
Hippocrates to ICD-10.
In accordance with the interdisciplinary nature of the
FIRB Project, the Conference organizers welcome submissions from classical
scholars, philologists, scholars in the history of medicine and science,
philosophers of language, scholars in the history of philosophy, and also from
geneticists and scholars in the history of genetics.
The
list of confirmed speakers includes: Véronique Boudon, Claude Calame,Véronique
Dasen, Jacques Jouanna, Vivian Nutton.
The
list for possible topics for papers includes (but is not limited to):
- the terminology of
genetics and heredity from ancient Greece to nowadays (history of words);- epistemology, semeiotics and philosophy of ancient, modern and contemporary medical science (meanings of words);
- history of medicine and of the notions concerning generation, genetics and heredity in different historical periods, from Antiquity to nowadays (history of diseases).
Those
who wish to offer a paper, preferably in English (25 minutes, including
discussion) are invited to send an abstract of max. 300 words along with their
personal data (name, affiliation, e-mail) by 1st February 2015, to meg2015@unipa.it.
Informal
enquiries may be addressed to: rossella.costa@uniroma1.it
All
the proposals will be considered by the Scientific Committee:
Prof.
Valeria Andò
Dr.
Mauro Capocci
Prof.
Gilberto Corbellini
Dr.
Rossella Costa
Dr.
Salvatore Di Piazza
Dr.
Giulia Frezza
Dr.
Franco Giorgianni (P. I.)
Dr.
Antonietta Provenza
Notifications
of accepted proposals will be sent by 15th February 2015.
The organization will be able to cover speakers’ meals
and accommodation in full.
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Rossella Costa, PhD
Unit of History of Medicine
Sapienza University of Rome
P.le Aldo Moro 5 00185 Rome, Italy
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Rossella Costa, PhD
Unit of History of Medicine
Sapienza University of Rome
P.le Aldo Moro 5 00185 Rome, Italy