Call for applications: Ca’ Foscari University Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Summer School of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
CA’ FOSCARI UNIVERSITY VENICE
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
SUMMER SCHOOL OF PHENOMENOLOGY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY
KOSMOS, NATURE, LIFE-WORLD
VENICE, JULY 4-8, 2022
After two years of interruption due to the health crisis, the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca’ Foscari University Venice (Italy) is pleased to host the eighth edition of the SSPPP (Summer School of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy), which will take place on 4-8.7.2022.
In order to simplify the enrolment procedure and to comply with the covid-restrictions still in place, this edition will have a special format. Only 25 students will be admitted, and there will be no attendance fee.
Language: English
Seminars will be led by:
Daniele de Santis (Charles University Prague)
Nicolas de Warren (Pennsylvania State University)
Roberta Dreon (Ca’ Foscari University Venice)
Matteo Giannasi (Ca’ Foscari University Venice)
Burt Hopkins (Associated Member, UMR-CNRS 8163 STL/University of Lille)
Claudio Majolino (University of Lille)
Danilo Manca (University of Pisa)
Inga Römer (University of Grenoble Alpes)
Emiliano Trizio (Ca’ Foscari University Venice)
Riccardo Valenti (Ca’ Foscari University Venice/Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)
For more information about the program and how to apply, visit the website: https://www.phenomenologyinvenice.com
Applicants should send a CV and a sample of writing (optional) to [email protected]
The number of attendants being limited, a selection will take place.
Deadline for submission: May 10, 2022
Notification of acceptance: May 12, 2022
A number of students will present short papers on the topic of this year’s edition. Each student presentation will last twenty minutes and will be followed by a thirty-minute discussion. Once the selection of this year’s students has taken place, the organizers will circulate a call for abstracts among those admitted to the School.
A workshop on a text will take place during the last day. Students will be invited to work in groups and, subsequently, to participate in an open debate.