Network for Phenomenological Research
'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. ​
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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