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SUMMARY:Monthly Phenomenology\, New Season (2023–2024) 
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DESCRIPTION:<p>We are very pleased to announce the new season (2023&ndash\;2024) of: &nbsp\; &nbsp\; <br><br>MONTHLY PHENOMENOLOGY <br>An online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology &nbsp\;</p>\n<p><u>Description</u>: This series of talks gathers together scholars interested in phenomenology and its relation to contemporary issues in philosophy\, especially in the philosophy of mind. It establishes a forum of discussion where people can meet on a regular basis and present their work-in-progress or recent publications. The topics addressed will stretch from the history of early phenomenology to the systematic application of phenomenological insights in recent debates in analytic philosophy. &nbsp\; <br><br><u>Schedule</u>: The talks will take place once a month on a Friday from October to May. Time: 10:15am ET\, 3:15pm GMT/GMT+1\, 4:15pm CET. (Exceptions are the talks of February and March\, which will take place at 7:15am ET\, 12:15pm GMT\, 1:15pm CET.) Talks last 90 minutes\, including a 45 minutes Q&amp\;A. &nbsp\; <br><br><u>Participation</u>: Talks are held on&nbsp\;<a href="http://zoom.us/">zoom</a>. To participate\, please send an email to&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:hamid.taieb@hu-berlin.de">hamid.taieb@hu-berlin.de</a>&nbsp\;with the heading "Registration Monthly Phenomenology". A zoom link will be sent to you the day preceding each talk. &nbsp\; &nbsp\; <br><br><br><u>Programme</u>: &nbsp\; <br><br>Robin Muller (California State University\, Northridge) <br>Critical Phenomenology and Phenomenological Critique: Ambiguities in the Legacy of Merleau-Ponty <br>27 October 2023<br><br> Bruno Langlet (University of Bordeaux) <br>On the Controversial Status of Meinongian Assumptions <br>24&nbsp\;November 2023 &nbsp\; <br><br>Moritz von Kalckreuth (University of Wuppertal) <br>Connecting Value\, Culture and History &ndash\; The Approach of Nicolai Hartmann <br>15&nbsp\;December&nbsp\;2023 &nbsp\; <br><br>W. Clark Wolf (Marquette University) <br>In Defense of Pure Concepts <br>19 January 2024 &nbsp\; <br><br>Takuya Niikawa (Kobe University) <br>Atmosphere and Mood <br>23&nbsp\;February 2024 &nbsp\; <br><br>Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University) <br>Dissociations between Sensory and Presentational Phenomenology <br>8&nbsp\;March 2024 &nbsp\; <br><br>Marie Guillot (University of Essex) <br>Phenomenal Concepts of Time\, Space and Self <br>5&nbsp\;April 2024 &nbsp\; <br><br>Elisa Magr&igrave\; (Boston College) <br>TBA&nbsp\; <br>24&nbsp\;May 2024</p>\n<p><br><u>Convenors</u>: <br>Guillaume Fr&eacute\;chette (University of Geneva) <br>Marta Jorba (Pompeu Fabra&nbsp\;University) <br>Alessandro Salice (University College Cork) <br>Hamid Taieb (Humboldt University Berlin) <br>&Iacute\;ngrid Vendrell-Ferran (Philipps University Marburg) &nbsp\; <br><br>Organized on behalf of the&nbsp\;<a href="https://netw-phenom-research.wixsite.com/nfpr">Network for Phenomenological Research</a></p>
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