Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind

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Now open – registration for the 2020 Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind: 10 – 14 August.

The Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind is an annual event organized by the Center for Subjectivity Research and co-funded by the PhD School at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen.

Place: University of Copenhagen, Njalsgade 134 (entrance from Emil Holms Kanal 2) Aud. 22.0.11, Copenhagen
Time: 10-14 August 2020

The Summer School will provide essential insights into central themes within the philosophy of mind, viewed from a phenomenological perspective. It will consist of a mixture of keynote lectures, PhD presentations and seminars (32 hours total), aimed at advanced MA students and PhD students. Post Docs are also encouraged to apply.

Keynote Speakers:
> Anita Avramides, University of Oxford, UK
> Sebastian Luft, Marquette University, USA
> Samantha Matherne, Harvard University, USA
> Søren Overgaard, University of Copenhagen
> Dan Zahavi, University of Copenhagen & University of Oxford

Programme: TBA
Topics: TBA

ECTS: Participation in the Summer School gives 2,5 ECTS points, 4,0 if you give a talk. The PhD school at the Faculty of Humanities will provide participants with diplomas on the condition that they are present at least 80% of the time and fill in an evaluation form the last day of the summer school.

Registration: Deadline: 11 May 2020. For details, follow see the summer school homepage.

Call for Abstracts: The Summer school programme will also include ten presentations selected from submitted student abstracts. See the abstract submission homepage.

Contact: For further information, please contact Mette Seistrup, [email protected].