This episode sees Mary Fridley & Gwen Lowenheim presenting for Susan Massad with a paper from our 2020 annual conference.
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PhenoLab 2020-2021
The PhenoLab blog has been updated with the new series of activities for 2021-2022. Activities begin on 19 October 2021.
Read moreHeidegger and Classical Thought – Reading Group: Oct 2021 – May 2022
Weekly reading group face-to-face in London and Online via Zoom. First session 14th Oct 2021, 4–6pm led by Laurence Hemming.
Read moreJBSP Online: John J. Drummond on Voluntary Action, Chosen Action, and Resolve
Now online, a new article by John J. Drummond (Fordham University) for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreWorkshop: Explanation & Phenomenology (Leipzig & Online: 4-7 Oct 2021)
Workshop being held in preparation for a special issue of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences due for release in 2022/2023.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Giuseppe Torre on ‘Noise, Phenomena and the Digital Psychosis’
This episode of the BSP Podcast sees Giuseppe Torre presenting a paper from our 2020 annual conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ Online.
Read morePodcast Series – Philosophy of Technology (WGPT)
Hannes Van Engeland on phenomenotechnique & Ann-Katrien Oimann on AI in court from the Working Group on Philosophy of Technology.
Read moreCall for papers ‘The Hermeneutic Passion: Nietzsche and His Philosophers’ (Epékeina)
Call for papers for Epékeina. International Journal of Ontology vol. 14/1 (2022). Deadline for full draft is 31 March 2022.
Read moreHeidegger’s Way to ‘Being and Time’ – Second Workshop – Call for Respondents
Benjamin Crowe (Boston) and Mark Wrathall (Oxford) on ‘The Phenomenology of Religious Life’ – apply now to be a respondent.
Read moreJBSP Online: Min Seol on the Moral Problem of Others in Being and Time
A new article by Min Seol (Pusan National University, South Korea) for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.
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