The Permanent Seminar on Recent Phenomenology

The Permanent Seminar on Recent Phenomenology


The Permanent Seminar on Recent Phenomenology 28 NovemberNov 2019 18:00 - 20:00 Europe/Bucharest
Humanities

Convener: Christian Ferencz-Flatz (University of Bucharest).

In the past few decades, phenomenological research has dispersed in a variety of theoretical positions more or less ambigously claiming its legacy. Responsive phenomenology, analytic phenomenology, feminist phenomenology, post-phenomenology, critical phenomenology, neurophenomenology, nouvelle phénoménologie and Neue Phänomenologie are but a few of its versions. The seminar intends to address recent and eventually marginal programmatic writings in the field of phenomenology attempting to redefine the practice of phenomenological philosophy in our present day context. As such it aims to serve, on the one hand, as a means for getting hold over a field that has become increasingly hard to overlook; on the other hand, it should help build up a stable working group of (junior and senior) researchers interested in confronting the contemporary prospects of phenomenological thinking.

During the 2019-2020 academic year, the seminar meets once every two weeks (in weekly alternation with the Wittgenstein’s Phenomenology: Bridging the Analytic-Continental Gap seminar), on Wednesdays 18:00-20:00, in the Office of the Romanian Society for Phenomenology (1 Dimitrie Brândză St.).

First meeting: Thursday, 28 November, 18.00.

Second meeting: Wednesday, 11 December, 18.00

Contact: Christian Ferencz-Flatz – christian.ferencz(at)phenomenology.ro

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