Organized on behalf of the Network for Phenomenological Research, von Kalckreuth on Connecting Value, Culture and History. 15 December 2023.
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Extended CfP: the Iranian Yearbook of Phenomenology – 3rd Issue
The Iranian Society for Phenomenology (ISP) in association with the Iranian Political Science Association (IPSA) and Gam-e-Nou (New Step) Publisher.
Read moreJBSP: ‘Time to Treat the Climate & Nature Crisis as One Indivisible Global Health Emergency’
OPEN ACCESS: Available now online, an editorial published in multiple journals including the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreBioethics and Social Justice: Phenomenological & Analytical Perspectives (Sept 2024) – CfP
The Interdisciplinary Research Lab for Bioethics & The Department of Applied Philosophy and Ethics at the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Read moreOnline conference: Motivation and Time in phenomenology
Two day event hosted by the Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cyprus on 11 & 12 January, 2024.
Read moreSussex Philosophy Society Seminar: Dr. Minna-Kerttu Kekki (8 December)
In-Person at the University of Sussex at Arts A 108 on the University of Sussex campus, Falmer, Brighton. All welcome.
Read moreCall for Abstracts: UK Sartre Society annual conference, Oxford, July 2024
CfA is now open for the UK Sartre Society annual conference. Keynote Speakers are Souleymane Bachir Diagne and Joseph Schear.
Read moreCfP: Early Phenomenology and Phenomenological Realism
Please send contributions (articles or book reviews) til 31 of May 2024. The journal accepts contributions in French, German, English.
Read moreBSP Online Course: A Collaboration with The Iranian Society for Phenomenology
Registration open. January 2024. Hamid Malekzade, Antonio Di Chiro, Jakub Kowalewski, Joff P.N. Bradley, Robert Junqueira, and Iraklis (Hercules) Ioannidis.
Read morePuncta. Journal of Critical Phenomenology: “Critical Phenomenology of the We” – CfP
Call for Papers for a Special Issue of Puncta. Guest editors Tris Hedges and Julia Zaenker (Center for Subjectivity Research).
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