Dr. Dylan Trigg, FWF Senior Researcher, is advertising a job with the research project in “A Phenomenological Study of Nostalgia”.
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Luna Dolezal: ‘Intercorporeality and Social Distancing’
A new article from Prof. Luna Dolezal (University of Exeter) published in The Philosopher (2020), available online and open access.
Read moreDarian Meacham & Francesco Tava on Jan Patočka’s phenomenology
‘Epoché and institution: the fundamental tension in Jan Patočka’s phenomenology’ in Studies in East European Thought (Springer Open Access: 2020).
Read more‘Monthly Phenomenology’ Online: ‘Was Mach a Phenomenalist?’ asks Chiara Russo Krauss
The Network for Phenomenological Research continues its online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology on Friday 11 December.
Read morePhD studentship in phenomenology – University of Exeter, UK
Professor Luna Dolezal announces a Wellcome Trust fully funded PhD studentship in the Imagining Technologies for Disability Futures (itDf) Project.
Read moreOnline Meeting: The Goods that are Necessarily Common and the Goods that are Commonly Necessary
The Iranian Society for Phenomenology and the Iranian Political Science Association host a talk by James G. Hart on 3/12/2020.
Read moreLars Iyer on Zoom talking about Nietzsche and the Burbs (1 December 2020)
Iyer will be talking about his latest novel Nietzsche and the Burbs at Queen Mary’s (University of London) via Zoom.
Read moreOxford Forum online: Dan Zahavi on Psychiatry and Philosophy (30 November 2020)
Organised by the Oxford Forum in association with the Stanford University Centre in Oxford, Professor Dan Zahavi live on Zoom.
Read moreCfP: Studia Phaenomenologica Vol. 21 / 2021 – From Witnessing to Testimony
Extended deadline for the call for papers for Studia Phaenomenologica: ‘From Witnessing to Testimony’: now open to 30 January 2021.
Read moreHavi Carel on “Pandemic Phenomenology” – online session (26/11/2020)
The University of Reading philosophy visiting speaker sessions are now online, and take place every Thursday, 2-4pm GMT. All welcome!
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