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'Monthly Phenomenology' Series 

This series of talks will gather together scholars interested in phenomenology and its relation to contemporary issues in philosophy, especially in the philosophy of mind. ​

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It establishes a forum of discussion where people can meet on a regular basis and present their work-in-progress or recent publications.

The topics addressed stretch from the history of early phenomenology to the systematic application of phenomenological insights to recent debates in analytic philosophy.

Schedule: The talks take place once a month on a Friday for 8 months (with a break in March). Time: 10:15am EST/EDT, 3:15pm GMT, 4:15pm CET. Talks last 90 minutes, including a 45 minutes Q&A.

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Participation: Talks are held on zoom. To participate, please send an email to hamid.taiebAThu-berlin.de with the heading "Registration Monthly Phenomenology". You will be registered to our mailing list and a zoom link will be sent to you the day preceding each talk.

**Talks**

 

Samantha Matherne (Harvard University)

The Normativity of Color: Perspectives from Edith Landmann-Kalischer and Maurice Merleau-Ponty

20 November 2020

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Chiara Russo Krauss (University of Naples Federico II)

Was Mach a Phenomenalist? And How His Pupil Petzoldt Can Help Us Answer This Question

11 December 2020

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Carlota Serrahima (University of Antwerp)

Sensory Fields: The Visual and the Bodily

29 January 2021

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Chad Kidd (City University of New York)

Sensory and Cognitive Presence to Mind

12 March 2021

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Marta Jorba (University Pompeu Fabra)

Possibilities for Action in Thought

9 April 2021

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Anna Giustina (University of Liège)

An Acquaintance Alternative to Self-Representationalism

7 May 2021

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Joel Smith (University of Manchester)

The Possibility of Communication: Perceptual Demonstratives in the Logical Investigations

25 June 2021

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Matt Bower (Texas State University)

The Problem of Objectual Phenomenology

9 July 2021

 

Convenors:

Guillaume Fréchette (University of Geneva)

Alessandro Salice (University College Cork)

Hamid Taieb (Humboldt University Berlin)

Íngrid Vendrell-Ferran (Goethe University Frankfurt)

 

Organized on behalf of the Network for Phenomenological Research

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