Call for Participation from the project funded by the Wellcome Trust jointly led by Professors Matthew Broome & Giovanni Stanghellini.
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CfP: “Interactivism in Perspective” – Special issue Phenomenology & Cognitive Sciences
Offering a platform for a theoretical discussion between interactivism & congenial models, as well as present research on interactivist frameworks.
Read moreHeidegger and Classical Thought – Reading Group 2023/24
The Heidegger and Classical Thought research project resumes its weekly reading group in October, studying Martin Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics.
Read moreOut Now: “On History”, Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
Publication Announcement for Volume 10(2). Co-edited by Joseph Cohen (University College Dublin) and by Raphael Zagury-Orly (Institut Catholique de Paris).
Read moreCfP Reminder: Phenomenology, Reality and Essences (Online, November 2023)
Call for papers for an event hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University).
Read morePodcast: New Voices in Phenomenology Ep. 2 – Tina Röck
From the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists – a new podcast presenting contemporary positions in phenomenology.
Read moreWorkshop on postphaenomenology with Robert Rosenberger, Sept 4-7 2023
The University of Tartu is organising a workshop on postphaenomenology of technoscience with Robert Rosenberger, Associate Professor at Georgia Tech.
Read moreScreen Bodies: The Phenomenology of Perception & Spectatorship in Screen Media
The very latest issue of Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology out now. Articles and reviews.
Read moreCfP: Heidegger Circle of North America Ted Kisiel Junior Scholar Award Session
Submissions welcomed on any topic in Heidegger studies from postgraduates & ECRs for the Satellite Session at the Eastern APA.
Read moreCfP: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology & Phenomenological Philosophy
Celebrating Husserl’s Jahrbuch, the editors will launch an annual call for papers to celebrate the 100th anniversary of each volume.
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