Call for papers for an event hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University).
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Online lecture: Phenomenology of Hallucinations – Massimiliano Aragona
Registration is open for the second lecture of the Institute of Applied Psychology Interdisciplinary Series. Monday, May 8, 17:00 CET.
Read moreLanguage, embodiment, and doubt workshop (5 May 2023)
A workshop hosted by the Centre for Health, Humanities and Science Friday, Canynge Hall, University of Bristol, and Online. Free!
Read moreHermeneutic Phenomenology – two events in Greenwich, June 2023
Are you an aspiring qualitative researcher? Curious about hermeneutic phenomenology? The University of Greenwich are running two in person events.
Read moreWorkshop Phenomenology Today: Lambert Wiesing
Lambert Wiesing (University of Jena) with a paper entitled ‘Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness’ (11:00-13:00 26 April 2023). In person and online.
Read moreThe Nature and Phenomenology of Neurodivergence
Programme now announced for the conference at the Humanities Department of Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Thursday 1- Saturday 3 June 2023.
Read moreCfA – Phenomenological Workshop on Love and Sexuality (November 2023)
Announcing a one-day workshop with the aim to explore, develop, and critically engage with phenomenological descriptions of love and sexuality.
Read moreRegister Now: The Medicalised Body, 11-12 May 2023 University of Edinburgh
The inaugural conference of the Edinburgh Philosophy & Phenomenology Group (EPiPHENy). Keynotes: Lucy Osler, Havi Carel, Luna Dolezal, Yochai Ataria.
Read moreCfA: ‘Phenomenology of human-technology relation’ (Bremen, July 2023)
Call for Abstracts: Phenomenology of human-technology relation: A new perspective on technological design| The Institute of Philosophy at Bremen University.
Read moreMonthly Phenomenology online: Jonathan Mitchell
Announcement of the next talk of the series with Jonathan Mitchell (Cardiff University) on ‘The Intentional Horizons of Visual Experience’.
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