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In conversation with IVAN KRASTEV SONNTAG, 2.10. 2022 / 11h00, AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE WIEN, SITZUNGSSAAL Ever since Descartes, modern philosophy has been preoccupied with the question of certainty. If before the nineteenth century certainty had been mainly associated with Truth, in the last two decades, History and The Past were relied upon to provide a sense of certainty. Over the past fifty years, however, we have witnessed a significant decline in the role history plays as a stabilizing and orienting force that might provide a sense of certainty. In conversation with IWM Permanent Fellow IVAN KRASTEV, Israeli philosopher ANER BARZILAY discussed the far-reaching consequences of this shift from the climate crisis, the crises of liberalism and the nation state, to the relationship between the West and Russia and China, and the war in Ukraine. Aner Barzilay is a philosopher and intellectual historian who is currently a Global Perspectives on Society fellow in NYU Shanghai. After receiving his doctorate from Yale University in 2019, Barzilay has published several articles on Michel Foucault and the philosophy of history, and has been a returning Visiting Fellow at the IWM. In his current research project, Barzilay aims to articulate the tacit philosophy of history of the current global climate crisis. ---------- Part of the Vienna Humanities Festival 2022. The Vienna Humanities Festival 2022 was a project by the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) and Time to Talk. In cooperation with: Der Standard, Erste Stiftung, Open Society Foundations, Stadt Wien, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, European Forum Alpbach, Technische Universität Wien und Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien. Learn more about the Vienna Humanities Festival here: https://www.humanitiesfestival.at