We have now released the fourth podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
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BSP Podcast: Patrick O’Connor – Knausgaard, Bodies & The Terrible Beauty of Brain Surgery
The third podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’ has now been released.
Read moreJBSP: Volume Fifty, Number One, 2019
The first paper edition of Volume Fifty of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (2019) is out now.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Christopher Eagle – Brain Stories: On the Limits of Neuro-Fiction
The second of our podcasts from our 2018 BSP workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’ is live.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Raymond Talis – The Embodied Subject and Objects in the Weighty Sense
Here is the first of our podcasts from our 2018 BSP workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
Read moreJBSP Online: Lovisa Andén on Merleau-Ponty’s Unpublished Course Notes
Available now, Lovisa Andén’s essay for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, online ahead of the paper edition.
Read moreCfP – JBSP Anniversary Conference: On the History of Being – after the Black Notebooks 2019
Celebrating Volume 50 of the JBSP, the British Society for Phenomenology is running a three day conference in June 2019.
Read moreBSP Annual Conference 2018: feedback
We asked attendees of the 2018 BSP Annual Conference what they thought of the event, with a special prize draw.
Read morePatrick O’Connor is our new BSP President
Patrick O’Connor, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Nottingham Trent University, is the new Acting-President of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreKeith Crome stands down as BSP President
President of the British Society for Phenomenology, Keith Crome, has decided it is time to stand down from the role.
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