A BSP Course on Gerda Walther and Hedwig Conrad-Martius. 4 sessions during October led by Julia Mühl-Sawatzki & Daniel Neumann.
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A BSP Course on Gerda Walther and Hedwig Conrad-Martius. 4 sessions during October led by Julia Mühl-Sawatzki & Daniel Neumann.
Read moreA new article for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology by Richard J. Colledge (Australian Catholic University, Brisbane).
Read moreEpisode 4 of the podcast hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, with Daniel Neumann.
Read moreCall for papers for an event supported by the Knapp Foundation on 10 April 2024. Abstracts by 15 January 2024.
Read moreEdited by Erik Kuravsky. Confirmed contributors include: Richard Capobianco, Krzysztof Ziarek, Eric S. Nelson, Holger Zaborowski, Miles Groth, Rajesh Sampath.
Read moreSaturday 09/12 in-person (Auditorium Cavaillès, Paris 1). Organization – University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne: Luz Ascarate, Quentin Gailhac, and Azul Katz.
Read moreThe second BSP Online Course of 2023. Runs over 4 sessions during October led by Julia Mühl-Sawatzki & Daniel Neumann.
Read more“Eco-phenomenology: Exploring Eco-phenomenological Concepts and Theories from and for Africa’s Ecological Lifeworld” (University of Tübingen, Germany – December 13–15, 2023).
Read moreThe Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution explores Martin Heidegger, the most important and controversial philosopher of the twentieth century.
Read moreThe Palgrave Handbook of Phenomenology and Literature invites scholars & advanced PhD students to submit proposals for the two volumes.
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