Our publisher’s Taylor & Francis have made Dermot Moran’s ‘Husserl and Greeks’ free on JBSP Online till end of June.
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Sara Heinämaa / Heinämaa Sara: keynote at The Future as a Present Concern – Sept 2021
Online international conference between the National University of Ireland Galway, The Irish Philosophical Society, and the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Jamie Murphy – ‘The Angry is Always Right’
This episode sees Jamie Murphy present ‘The Angry is Always Right’, a paper from our 2020 annual conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreCfP: ‘Edith Stein and other Forgotten Disciples of Husserl’ – Portuguese Journal of Philosophy
On the 80th anniversary of Stein’s death, the Portuguese Journal of Philosophy is publishing an issue on Stein & Husserl.
Read moreJudith Butler at Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center on Zoom 12 March
Judith Butler presents on “Scheler and the Tragic” & “Merleau-Ponty for the Pandemic” at Duquesne University this Friday 12th March.
Read moreInterview with Dan Zahavi – Saga journal on Facebook Live
Dan Zahavi to be interviewed for Student Philosophy Journal (Saga) of the National University of Colombia on Friday 12 March.
Read moreCfP – Heidegger: Politics, History, Modernity – online event
A Graduate Student Conference on Heidegger and modernity sponsored by the Committee on Social Thought (University of Chicago): May 2021.
Read moreJBSP Online: Staehler & Kozin on Pleasure in Plato & Levinas
A new article by Tanja Staehler & Alexander Kozin for the JBSP published online in advance of the print edition.
Read moreWolfe Mays Essay Prize 2021: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’
A reminder about submissions for the BSP and JBSP Wolfe Mays Essay Prize 2021: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’. Submissions close 31 May.
Read moreJBSP Online: Ricky DeSantisa on Heidegger and First Philosophy
A new article by DeSantisa for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, online in advance of print edition.
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