Professor Loidolt explores the phenomenological method in political and legal theory. A keynote paper from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
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Professor Loidolt explores the phenomenological method in political and legal theory. A keynote paper from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreHere we present an interview given by Professor Sophie Loidolt, one of the keynotes from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreWelcome to the 100th episode of the BSP Podcast. To celebrate we have a specially recorded interview with Shaun Gallagher.
Read moreThe BSP Podcast began in 2016, and on 26 December 2020 we celebrate the 100th edition with a special episode.
Read moreIn the last episode of 2020 taken from our ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ conference, Hannah Berry presents a phenomenology of serial killers.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Nicole Miglio and Jessica Stanier with a presentation from our 2020 annual conference.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Filipa Melo Lopes with a presentation taken from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Kata Dóra Kiss with a presentation taken from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Rachel Elliott, Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada.
Read moreThe BSP Podcast continues with the third release of three episodes on the theme of “Engaging phenomenology in the neurosciences”.
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