Dear Friends of the Husserl-Circle,
here is the digital version of the pre-proceedings!
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
Pre-Proceedings
44th Husserl Circle Meeting Graz 2013
Montag, 24. Juni 2013
Sonntag, 16. Juni 2013
Program
Dear Friends of the Husser Circle!
Here is the print version of the final conference program.
All the best & see you very soon,
Sonja & Harald
Here is the print version of the final conference program.
All the best & see you very soon,
Sonja & Harald
Freitag, 14. Juni 2013
Conference Poster
Dear friends of the Husserl Circle,
here is our conference poster. Thanks to Christian Wiedner (www.satzundsaetze.at) for the great design!
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
here is our conference poster. Thanks to Christian Wiedner (www.satzundsaetze.at) for the great design!
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2013
Conference Venue
Dear Friends of the Husserl Circle,
some of you may have noticed that we didn't announce the conference venue yet. The reasons were a couple of late-minute adjustements, but now everything's resolved. The Husserl Circle Meeting will take place at the
Department for Philosophy
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Heinrichstraße 26/5th floor
Room UR 09.51
The department is easy to find - it is very close to the main building, pretty much in the heart of the university campus. It is a six-floor tower-like building with two entrances: one from the campus and one from Heinrichstrasse. Take the entrance from the campus and just go to the 5th floor. You can't miss the room.
In order to make things easier, you can also use this map of the campus. The department is tagged with a circle and the number 9.
Best,
Sonja & Harald
some of you may have noticed that we didn't announce the conference venue yet. The reasons were a couple of late-minute adjustements, but now everything's resolved. The Husserl Circle Meeting will take place at the
Department for Philosophy
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Heinrichstraße 26/5th floor
Room UR 09.51
The department is easy to find - it is very close to the main building, pretty much in the heart of the university campus. It is a six-floor tower-like building with two entrances: one from the campus and one from Heinrichstrasse. Take the entrance from the campus and just go to the 5th floor. You can't miss the room.
In order to make things easier, you can also use this map of the campus. The department is tagged with a circle and the number 9.
Best,
Sonja & Harald
Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2013
Final Program
Dear Friends of the Husserl-Circle,
here it is, the final program for the Meeting.
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
here it is, the final program for the Meeting.
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
20th of June
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21st of June
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22nd of June
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9 – 10: Reception
10 – 10.50: Opening Address
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9.30 – 10.40
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Presenter: Martin Holt (King’s College, London):
„A Defence of Hearing Meanings in Words“
Commentator: Marian David (Karl-Franzens-University
Graz)
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Christopher Erhard (LMU Munich): „From Nihilism to
Creationism – Husserl and Ingarden on Ficta“
Commentator: Emanuele Caminada (University of
Cologne)
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10.50 – 12.00
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Presenter: John Drummond (Fordham University): „Love
and Admiration“
Commentator: Andrea Borsato (Independent Scholar)
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10.50 – 12.00
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Presenter: Iulian Toader (University of Bucharest) „Why
Did Weyl Think That Formalism’s Victory Against Intuitionism Entails a Defeat
of Pure Phenomenology?“
Commentator: Georg Schiemer (LMU Munich)
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Stefania Centrone (University of Oldenburg): “On the Right
Interpretation of the God Jupiter in Husserl’s Vth Logical Investigation”
Commentator: George Heffernan (Merrimack College)
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12.20 – 1.30
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Presenter: Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University Chicago):
„Rethinking Narrativity“
Commentator: Rosemary Lerner (Pontificial Catholic
University of Peru)
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12.20 – 1.30
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Presenter: Jean-Baptiste Fournier (University of
Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne): „Husserl’s and Carnap’s Raumbücher and the Elaboration of Their Concept of Constitution“
Commentator: Carlo Ierna (University of Utrecht)
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Daniele De Santis (Seattle University): „Remarks on
Husserl on Intuition and Eidos“
Commentator: Panos Theodorou (University of Crete)
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3.00 – 4.10
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Presenter: Emiliano Trizio (Seattle University): „Husserl’s
Answer to the Challenge of Hedonism: Pleasure and Values from a
Phenomenological Standpoint“
Commentator: Sophie Loidolt (University of Vienna)
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3.00 – 4.10
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Presenter: Michela Summa (University of Heidelberg):
„The Zero-Point of Orientation and the Bodily Nature of Subjectivity“
Commentator: Patrick Burke (Gonzaga University)
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Presenter: Andrea Zhok (University of Milano): „Phenomenology
and Possibility“
Commentator: Philipp Berghofer (Karl-Franzens-University
Graz)
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4.20 – 5.30
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Book Panel: Dermot Moran (University College Dublin)
Commentators: Thomas Nenon (University of Memphis)
& Christoph Durt (University of California, Berkeley)
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4.20 – 5.30
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Presenter: Fotini Vassiliou (National Technical University of
Athens): „Husserl's
Transcendental Aesthetic and its Architectonic“
Commentator: Dennis Skocz (Independent Scholar)
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Presenter: Genki Uemura (Rissho University): „Making Sense of the
Actuality
Husserl’s
Transcendental Idealism in the Light of the Metaphysics of Modality“
Commentator: Michael Wallner
(Karl-Franzens-University Graz)
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Dienstag, 23. April 2013
Transfer from Vienna International Airport to Graz
Dear Friends of the Husserl Circle,
even though Graz has its own airport, many of you will want to go to Vienna first and then take the train to Graz. Direct flights to Graz are rather expensive and the transfer between Vienna International Airport and Graz is very smooth.
From Vienna International Airport you may want to take the train to Graz Hauptbahnhof (central station). In order to do so, you first have to take the bus from Vienna International Airport to Vienna Südbahnhof (South train station). There is a bus every 20 minutes and it takes you 30 minutes maximum to go there. Some of the trains from Vienna Südbahnhof to Graz require you to change a second time (at Bruck an der Mur or Leoben). For trains going from Vienna to Graz see the online schedule information of the Austrian national train operator OEBB (www.oebb.at - use the station names Airport VIE and Graz for the search).
You don't have to make reservations for your train tickets. Trains between Vienna and Graz go every hour. It is a very scenic, two-hour ride and you will come by Kirchberg am Wechsel - the village where Wittgenstein used to work as a schoolteacher.
All the best,
Harald
even though Graz has its own airport, many of you will want to go to Vienna first and then take the train to Graz. Direct flights to Graz are rather expensive and the transfer between Vienna International Airport and Graz is very smooth.
From Vienna International Airport you may want to take the train to Graz Hauptbahnhof (central station). In order to do so, you first have to take the bus from Vienna International Airport to Vienna Südbahnhof (South train station). There is a bus every 20 minutes and it takes you 30 minutes maximum to go there. Some of the trains from Vienna Südbahnhof to Graz require you to change a second time (at Bruck an der Mur or Leoben). For trains going from Vienna to Graz see the online schedule information of the Austrian national train operator OEBB (www.oebb.at - use the station names Airport VIE and Graz for the search).
You don't have to make reservations for your train tickets. Trains between Vienna and Graz go every hour. It is a very scenic, two-hour ride and you will come by Kirchberg am Wechsel - the village where Wittgenstein used to work as a schoolteacher.
All the best,
Harald
Donnerstag, 18. April 2013
Preliminary Program
Dear friends and colleagues,
we are very happy to present the preliminary program of this year's Husserl Circle Meeting at the University of Graz, Austria. The exact time schedule will be published as soon as possible.
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
we are very happy to present the preliminary program of this year's Husserl Circle Meeting at the University of Graz, Austria. The exact time schedule will be published as soon as possible.
All the best,
Sonja & Harald
20th of June
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21st of June
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22nd of June
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Reception and Opening
Address
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Martin Holt/Marian
David
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Christopher
Erhard/Emanuele Caminada
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John
Drummond/Andrea Borsato
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Iulian Toader/Georg
Schiemer
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Stefania
Centrone/George Heffernan
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Hanne
Jacobs/Rosemary Lerner
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Jean-Baptiste
Fournier/Carlo Ierna
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Daniele De
Santis/Panos Theodorou
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Emiliano Trizio
/Sophie Loidolt
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Michela
Summa/Patrick Burke
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Andrea Zhok/Philipp
Berghofer
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Book Session Dermot
Moran
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Fotini
Vassiliou/Dennis Skocz
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Genki
Uemura/Michael Wallner
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