The British Society for Phenomenology Podcast kicks off again on Saturday 24 October with recordings from our 2020 annual conference.
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New Book: Anaesthetics of Existence by Cressida J. Heyes
Duke University Press announce a new publication by Cressida J. Heyes, Anaesthetics of Existence: Essays on Experience at the Edge.
Read moreAtti Viragh on an early British approach to phenomenology
“The Grammar of Instress: Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Victorian Philosophers of Mind” in New Literary History (51:3, Summer 2020)
Read moreJBSP Special Issue: ‘Capital, Sex and Africa’
Out now: the print edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Volume Fifty One, Number Four, 2020.
Read moreJBSP Online: Book review – Jorella Andrews’ The Question of Painting
Andrew Inkpin’s review of a new book by Jorella Andrews for the JBSP, online in advance of the paper edition.
Read moreIntroduction to Phenomenology – Udemy Online Course
All the basics and themes you need for a thorough introduction to phenomenology from Dr Daniel O’Shiel, Diego Portales University.
Read morePatrick O’Connor stands down as president of the BSP
Patrick O’Connor has decided the time is right to step down as the president of the British Society for Phenomenology.
Read moreRencontres Phénoménologiques 2020-2021
Centre de Philosophie Contemporaine de la Sorbonne – Composante Expérience et Connaissance (EXeCO) – Séminare doctoral – début Déc 2020.
Read moreCall for Reviewers: Phenomenological Reviews (October 2020)
The online journal Phenomenological Reviews seeks reviewers for thirteen new books (all from 2020). Check out this great book selection…
Read moreAfrican Philosophy: online VU graduate wintercourse
‘African Philosophy in Global Times: Knowledge and Culture’ intensive graduate course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 11 – 15 January 2021.
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