Organized on behalf of the Network for Phenomenological Research: Online via Zoom – Friday, 14 January 2022 at 3:15pm GMT.
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JBSP Online: Antoine Pageau-St-Hilaire on Gadamer’s Hermeneutics and Utopia in Plato
Now online, a new article by Antoine Pageau-St-Hilaire (University of Chicago) for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreCall for Abstracts – Technology and Politics (KU Leuven – September 2022)
Three day conference from the Working Group on Philosophy of Technology (WGPT). Keynotes: Darian Meacham (Maastricht) and Natali Helberger (Amsterdam).
Read moreCfP: The Prospect of Naturalizing Phenomenology: New Essays – September 2022
HUMANA.MENTE – Journal of Philosophical Studies. Edited by Andrea Pace Giannotta (University of Catania/Firenze) and Francesco Pisano (University of Firenze/Wuppertal).
Read moreVisiting Fellowships in Applied Phenomenology
For the Danish Institute for Advanced Study & the research unit, Movement, Culture & Society at University of Southern Denmark.
Read moreChange to BSP membership terms
The terms of society membership are changing to maintain current fees, reflect contemporary research practice, and improve our environmental footprint.
Read moreCfP: “The Emotions: Phenomenology, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy”
The First International Conference of the European Association of Phenomenology and Psychopathology (EAPP). In Heidelberg, 22nd to 24th September 2022.
Read more“Interdisciplinary Approaches to Dementia and Aging” – Online lectures 2022
The new online Lecture Series of the Phenomenology of Dementia and Aging Network continues with its new events into 2022.
Read moreJBSP Online: Francesco Tava – ‘Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík’s Insight into Kafka’
Available now online, a new article by Francesco Tava (UWE, Bristol) for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read morePhenoLab – Prof. Dr. Karin Dahlberg – Online 21 December 2021
Karin Dahlberg at the PhenoLab with ‘The in-betweenness of phenomenology and its essential value in the care of vulnerable persons’.
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