In the last episode of 2020 taken from our ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ conference, Hannah Berry presents a phenomenology of serial killers.
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In the last episode of 2020 taken from our ‘Engaged Phenomenology’ conference, Hannah Berry presents a phenomenology of serial killers.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Nicole Miglio and Jessica Stanier with a presentation from our 2020 annual conference.
Read moreThe Call for Papers for a special issue of Phenomenology and Mind has now been extended until 30 January 2021.
Read moreDr. Dylan Trigg, FWF Senior Researcher, is advertising a job with the research project in “A Phenomenological Study of Nostalgia”.
Read moreA new article from Prof. Luna Dolezal (University of Exeter) published in The Philosopher (2020), available online and open access.
Read more‘Epoché and institution: the fundamental tension in Jan Patočka’s phenomenology’ in Studies in East European Thought (Springer Open Access: 2020).
Read moreJessica Ludescher Imanaka’s review of a book by Vincent Blok for the JBSP, online in advance of the print edition.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Filipa Melo Lopes with a presentation taken from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
Read moreThe BSP teams up with the National University of Ireland Galway & The Irish Philosophical Society for major online event.
Read moreContinuing Season Five of the BSP Podcast, Kata Dóra Kiss with a presentation taken from our 2020 conference, ‘Engaged Phenomenology’.
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