A two day colloquium at the Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago de Chile, running from the 7 to 8 November 2019.
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Talk on Husserl’s theory of feeling and emotion – Thomas Byrne at University of Macau
On 25 September 2019 Thomas Byrne will present a talk titled ‘A Prolegomenon to Husserl’s Theory of Feeling and Emotion’.
Read moreCfP: Ecophenomenology Special Issue – Green Theory & Praxis Journal
The Green Theory & Praxis Journal is a full peer-reviewed, intersectional social justice publication focused upon the global ecological community.
Read moreCfA: ‘A Phenomenology of Virtuality?’ – 2020 Workshop in Santiago, Chile
A reminder about the Call for Applications for a workshop on ‘A Phenomenology of Virtuality?’ 22 – 24 January 2020.
Read moreCfP: Annual Conference of the Dutch Society for Phenomenology (2020)
There is a call for papers for the Annual Conference of the Dutch Society for Phenomenology on 14 February 2020.
Read moreJeffrey A. Hanson at KU Leuven: A Tentative Kierkegaardian Phenomenology Of Selfhood
Talk: Jeffrey A. Hanson (Harvard University) at KU Leuven, Belgium, on 17 September 2019 for the Husserl-Archives and Homo-Mimeticus project.
Read moreCfP: What does it mean to do phenomenological research? Pittsburgh (2020)
Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Conference 2020, Pittsburgh, March 5-9. Call for Papers reminder for the Phenomenology and Existentialism SIG.
Read morePhenomenology Conference Universität Graz – Women in Phenomenology: Edith Stein (2019)
4 – 5 October 2019: Phenomenological Perspectives on Empathy and the Significance of Empirical Research Women in Phenomenology: Edith Stein
Read moreCfP – International Colloquium: Contributions to African Phenomenology (2020)
Event exploring contributions of African phenomenology to African / Africana philosophy, postcolonial / decolonial discourse, and the international phenomenological community.
Read moreAgora: Heidegger, Technology, and the Climate Emergency
Aaron James Wendland for the New Statesman‘s philosophy column, ‘Agora’, on why our relationship with technology is destroying the planet.
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