Check out the workshop which includes the art installation ‘Conspiracy Archives’ and a session of somatic exercises (Germany, December 2019).
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CfP: Special Issue of Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia on phenomenology
Check out the call for papers for a special issue of Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia titled ‘God in French Phenomenology’.
Read moreCfP – UK Sartre Society: Imagination & The Imaginary conference (2020)
The UK Sartre Society is delighted to announce that submission system is now open for their conference in July 2020.
Read moreWorkshop on the Imagination (Manchester, Friday 15 November 2019)
Day workshop includes Dominic Gregory (Sheffield) on ‘Experiential phenomenology and imagistic content’, and Margot Strohminger, Rob Hopkins & Dorothea Debus.
Read moreCall for papers: Conference – Phenomenology as Method (NASEP 2020)
CfP for the North American Society for Early Phenomenology and Max Scheler Society of North America conference (New York, 2020).
Read moreThales’ Well podcast with Will Large on Emmanual Levinas
Patrick O’Connor, podcaster and BSP president, talks with Dr Will Large, author of Levinas’ ‘Totality and Infinity: A Reader’s Guide’.
Read moreConference – Patočka and the Grounds for Political Action – 8 November 2019
Conference in London explores the contributions of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka to our understanding of the possibilities of political action.
Read moreNew Book on Husserl and Peirce on logic, mathematics and cognition
Hot off the press: a new edited collection from Springer on Husserl and Peirce by Mohammad Shafiei and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen.
Read moreCfP: “On Institutions” – Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
Metodo is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, and fully open access journal. See the CfP for an issue on institutions (2020).
Read moreCfP: On ‘the phenomenology of joint action’ for the Philosophical Psychology journal
See the call for papers from the Philosophical Psychology journal for a special issue entitled “The Phenomenology of Joint Action”.
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