See this call for chapters for an essay collection for publication in 2022, edited by Iulian Apostolescu and Veronica Cibotaru.
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Shaun Gallagher: keynote speaker at The Future as a Present Concern – Sept 2021
Online international conference between the National University of Ireland Galway, The Irish Philosophical Society, and the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreCfP Reminder: The Future as a Present Concern Online 2021 NUIG – IPS – BSP
Online international conference between the National University of Ireland Galway, The Irish Philosophical Society, and the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreCfP: Hannah Arendt: ‘Nature and Politics’
HannahArendt.net have a call for papers out on Arendt’s thought that does not conceptualize nature as something outside the political.
Read more‘Sartre’s Hidden Bergsonism’: Henry Somers-Hall at RHCCP online research seminar
Henry Somers-Hall speaks at the Royal Holloway Centre for Continental Philosophy research seminar on Friday 12 February 2021 at 2-3.30pm.
Read moreCfP: Simone De Beauvoir: New Perspectives for the 21st Century
Call for papers for an international conference on Simone De Beauvoir convened by Leuven, Institute of Philosophy in June 2021.
Read more“Monthly Phenomenology” Talks: Carlota Serrahima
The next session from the Network for Phenomenological Research takes place on 29 January, with Carlota Serrahima on ‘Sensory Fields’.
Read moreCall for Papers: ‘Patočka and French Philosophy’
The Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy announces the special issue ‘Patočka and French Philosophy’, edited by Maria Cristina Vendra.
Read more‘Back to the Origins. Genesis and Evolution of Martin Heidegger’s Thought’
Eugenio Mazzarella edits a new special edition of the Bollettino Filosofico journal (XXXV-2020) focusing upon the phenomenology of Martin Heidegger.
Read moreCfP: “Philosophy and Sonic Research” for Open Philosophy journal
A new call for papers from Open Philosophy for the issue “Philosophy and Sonic Research: Thinking with Sounds and Rhythms”.
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