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Conference: Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition

Date and Time

Location

Florence Partridge Room (384), McLaughlin Library

Details

The University of Guelph

Guelph, Ontario, Canada

13–15 April 2014



Keynote Speakers

Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, King’s University College
Nicolas de Warren, KU Leuven
James Dodd, New School for Social Research
Hanne Jacobs, Loyola University Chicago
Jay Lampert, University of Guelph

Invited Speakers

Cameron Bassiri, George Washington University
Elodie Boublil, McGill University
Antonio Calcagno, King’s University College
Christian Dupont, Independent Scholar
Vedran Grahovac, University of Guelph
Rodney Parker, University of Western Ontario
Biagio Tassone, La Salle University
Keith Whitmoyer, New York City College of Technology



Sunday 13 April
9:00–9:15 Vedran Grahovac (University of Guelph)
Opening Remarks
9:15–10:45 Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray (King’s University College)
Paper: “Husserl, Daubert, and the Beginning of a Tradition”
10:45–12:15 Nicolas de Warren (KU Leuven)
Paper: “Husserl’s Awakening to Speech: Phenomenology a ‘Minor Philosophy’”
12:15–1:15 lunch
1:15–3:15 Jay Lampert (University of Guelph)
Workshop: “Does a Decision have a temporal Noema? — Experience and Judgment (part 2, chapter 3), and the Object=X in Kant and Deleuze”
3:15–3:30 break
3:30–5:30 Nicolas de Warren (KU Leuven)
Workshop: “Phenomenology as the Creation of Philosophical Concepts: The Noema and Deleuze, The Logic of Sense, ‘Fourteenth Series of Double Causality’”
5:45–7:00 Reception
Monday 14 April
9:00–10:30 James Dodd (New School for Social Research)
Paper: “Built-space and Expression”
10:30–10:45 break
10:45–11:30 Christian Dupont, (Independent Scholar)
Paper: “Charles Serrus and the Société philosophique du sud-est”
11:30–12:15 Elodie Boublil (PhD, McGill University)
Paper: “Husserl, Merleau-Ponty and the task of psychology”
12:15–1:45 lunch
1:45–2:30 Vedran Grahovac (PhDc, University of Guelph)
Paper: “Movement as Friction: Towards an Husserlian Reading of Merleau-Ponty”
2:30–3:15 Keith Whitmoyer (New York City College of Technology)
Paper: “The Disarticulation of Time: Merleau-Ponty and Husserl’s Zeitbewusstsein in Phenomenology of Perception”
3:15–3:30 break
3:30–5:30 James Dodd (New School for Social Research)
Workshop: Continuation of discussion of “Built-space and Expression” and other themes associated with a phenomenology of architecture; discussion of Heidegger’s The Origin of the Work of Art
Tuesday 15 April
9:00–10:30 Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University Chicago)
Paper: “Reason in Action: Husserl on Personhood and Position-Takings”
10:30–10:45 break
10:45–12:15 Antonio Calcagno (King’s University College)
Paper: “The Role of Community in the Structure of the State: Edith Stein and Edmund Husserl”
12:15–1:15 lunch
1:15–1:55 Cameron Bassiri (George Washington University)
Paper: “Husserl and Brentano on the Continuity of Time”
1:55–2:35 Biagio Tassone (La Salle University)
Paper: “Stumpf and Husserl on States of Affairs”
2:35–3:15 Rodney Parker (University of Western Ontario)
Paper: “Husserl's Refutation of (Psychologistic) Idealism”
3:15–3:30 break
3:30–5:30 Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University Chicago)
Workshop: “Crisis, Response, and Habituation”—Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis, §§14-15 and appendix 4; Cartesian Meditations, §§30-33; Experience and Judgment, §§66-79; and select translated passages from Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins and Grenzprobleme der Phänomenologie

 

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