Lode Lauwaert’s essay for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, published online in advance of the paper edition.
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BSP Podcast: Zeigam Azizov – Without Origins: Husserl’s ‘temporal objects’ in the light of nonessentialist thinking
Here’s the final episode of season 3 of the BSP’s podcast, another panel presentation from our Kent 2018 Annual Conference.
Read moreBSP Annual Conference 2019: Programme – third draft
Here is the third draft of the programme for the conference, being held in Manchester, 5 – 7 September 2019.
Read moreBSP 2019 Annual Conference: Early Bird Registration closes in three days
Early Bird Registration closes 31 July for the British Society for Phenomenology 2019 Annual Conference, held in Manchester, 5-7 September.
Read moreJBSP Online: Min Seol – Ethical Lessons from Heidegger’s Phenomenological Reading of Kant’s Practical Philosophy
Available now on T&F Online, Min Seol’s essay for the BSP’s Journal, published online in advance of the paper edition.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Tingwen Li – What If We Exclude Ready-mades from the Artworld?
Here is the latest episode of our podcast, another panel presentation from the British Society for Phenomenology 2018 Annual Conference.
Read moreBSP 2019 Annual Conference: Early Bird Registration closes soon!
Early Bird Registration will close soon for the British Society for Phenomenology 2019 Annual Conference, held in Manchester 5-7 September.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Tarjej Larsen – Husserl’s Circularity Argument for the Epoché
Here is the latest episode of our podcast, another panel presentation from the 2018 British Society for Phenomenology Annual Conference.
Read moreJBSP Online: Daan Keij – Affirming Affectivity: Philosophy in Lyotard’s Later Works
Available now, a new essay from Daan Keij for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, advance published online.
Read moreBSP Annual Conference 2019: Programme – second draft
Here is the second draft of the programme for the conference, being held in Manchester, 5 – 7 September 2019.
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