Monthly Phenomenology - An online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology
MONTHLY PHENOMENOLOGY
An online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology
MONTHLY PHENOMENOLOGY
An online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology
Description: This series of talks gathers together scholars interested in phenomenology and its relation to contemporary issues in philosophy, especially in the philosophy of mind. It establishes a forum of discussion where people can meet on a regular basis and present their work-in-progress or recent publications. The topics addressed will stretch from the history of early phenomenology to the systematic application of phenomenological insights in recent debates in analytic philosophy.
Schedule: The talks will take place once a month on a Friday from October to May. Time: 10:15am ET, 3:15pm GMT/GMT+1, 4:15pm CET. Talks last 90 minutes, including a 45 minutes Q&A.
Participation: Talks are held on zoom. To participate, please send an email to hamid.taieb@hu-berlin.de with the heading "Registration Monthly Phenomenology". A zoom link will be sent to you the day preceding each talk.
Programme /Poster/ :
Daniele De Santis (Charles University, Prague)Husserl sub specie metaphysicae4 October 2024Michela Summa (University of Würzburg)"An Affect That Shudders Me": An Approach to Husserl’s Phenomenology of Joy8 November 2024Giulia Martina (TU Dortmund)Joint Attention to Flavour6 December 2024Ruth Rebecca Tietjen (Tilburg University)The Politics of Loneliness17 January 2025Adriana Alcaraz-Sánchez (University of Edinburgh)TBA28 February 2025Joan González Guardiola (University of the Balearic Islands)A Contribution to Phenomenology of Spatial Orientation: A Phenomenological Description of Laterality Phenomena28 March 2025Julio De Rizzo (University of Vienna)Husserl on Perception (1894–1907)25 April 2025Maja Spener (University of Birmingham)Introspective Methods in Early Experimental Psychology9 May 2025
Convenors:
Guillaume Fréchette (University of Geneva)
Marta Jorba (Pompeu Fabra University)
Alessandro Salice (University College Cork)
Hamid Taieb (Humboldt University Berlin)
Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran (Philipps University Marburg)
Organized on behalf of the Network for Phenomenological Research