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'Monthly Phenomenology' Series 22-23

In our third series, we once again aim to establish a forum of discussion where people are invited on a regular basis to present and discuss their work-in-progress or recent publications.

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This year's topics cover, among other things, phenomenological perspectives on epistemology, narrativity and personal identity, the phenomenology of emotion, and the role of intentionality in perception. Download our programme here.

Organisation: All talks are by invitation only. The talks take place once a month on a Friday from October to May. Time: 10:15am ET, 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.taieb@hu-berlin.de with the heading "Registration Monthly Phenomenology". A zoom link will be sent to you the day preceding each talk.

**Programme**

 

Philipp Berghofer (University of Graz)

Why We Need a Phenomenological Turn in Epistemology

28 October 2022

 

Walter Hopp (Boston University)

Knowledge and the Foundations of Intentionality

18 November 2022

 

Katja Crone (TU Dortmund University)

Personal Identity, Narrativity, and the Self-understanding of Persons

9 December 2022

 

Ditte Munch-Jurisic (University of Virginia/University of Copenhagen)

Vagueness in Emotion Perception: Disorientation as the Norm?

20 January 2023

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Alba Montes Sánchez (University of Copenhagen)

Towards a Phenomenology of the Sense of Belonging and the Emotional Impact of Migration

10 February 2023

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Davide Bordini (University of Fribourg)

Self-Representationalism, Intimacy, and Mental Representation

31 March 2023

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Jonathan Mitchell (Cardiff University)

"The Intentional Horizons of Visual Experience"

21 April 2023

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Convenors:

Guillaume Fréchette (University of Geneva)

Marta Jorba (University Pompeu Fabra)

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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