Online international conference between the National University of Ireland Galway, The Irish Philosophical Society, and the British Society for Phenomenology.
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BSP Podcast: Danielle Petherbridge & Natalia Burakowska on Dementia
This episode sees Burakowska & Petherbridge outline ‘An Embodied-Cognitive Approach to Dementia’. A paper from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreRLaB Webinar – Phenomenological Bioethics with Fredrik Svenaeus
Svenaeus, Södertörn University Stockholm on ‘Phenomenological Bioethics: Medical Technologies, Human Suffering, and the Meaning of Being Alive’ – 18 March.
Read moreBPPA Seminar Series – Eating Disorders and Shame: A Phenomenological Investigation
The British Postgraduate Philosophy Association invites attendance to their online seminar series, this Friday with Cathrin Fischer (University College Dublin).
Read moreCFA: Loneliness in Philosophy and Psychology
Shaun Gallagher, University of Memphis, is the keynote at this online conference in July 2021. Call for abstracts open now.
Read moreCfP: Studia Phaenomenologica on ‘Gestures’
Studia Phaenomenologica vol. 22 / 2022: GESTURES, with guest editors Christian Ferencz-Flatz & Delia Popa. Deadline for November 15, 2021.
Read moreOxford Forum Webinar: Havi Carel | Pandemic Phenomenology
Professor Havi Carel, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bristol, speaks about Pandemic Phenomenology on Monday, 1 March at 5:00 p.m.
Read moreFiona Hallinan: keynote speaker 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: Sophie Loidolt ‘Order, Experience, and Critique’
Professor Loidolt explores the phenomenological method in political and legal theory. A keynote paper from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreBSP Podcast: A Conversation with Sophie Loidolt
Here we present an interview given by Professor Sophie Loidolt, one of the keynotes from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
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