This episode sees Jamie Murphy present ‘The Angry is Always Right’, a paper from our 2020 annual conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
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This episode sees Jamie Murphy present ‘The Angry is Always Right’, a paper from our 2020 annual conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreOn the 80th anniversary of Stein’s death, the Portuguese Journal of Philosophy is publishing an issue on Stein & Husserl.
Read moreJudith Butler presents on “Scheler and the Tragic” & “Merleau-Ponty for the Pandemic” at Duquesne University this Friday 12th March.
Read moreDan Zahavi to be interviewed for Student Philosophy Journal (Saga) of the National University of Colombia on Friday 12 March.
Read moreA Graduate Student Conference on Heidegger and modernity sponsored by the Committee on Social Thought (University of Chicago): May 2021.
Read moreA new article by Tanja Staehler & Alexander Kozin for the JBSP published online in advance of the print edition.
Read moreA reminder about submissions for the BSP and JBSP Wolfe Mays Essay Prize 2021: ‘Engaged Phenomenology’. Submissions close 31 May.
Read moreA new article by DeSantisa for the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, online in advance of print edition.
Read moreOnline international conference between the National University of Ireland Galway, The Irish Philosophical Society, and the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreThis episode sees Burakowska & Petherbridge outline ‘An Embodied-Cognitive Approach to Dementia’. A paper from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
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