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SUMMARY:Phenomenology and Naturalism
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LOCATION:University of Johannesburg\, Johannesburg\, South Africa
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>2nd Annual Conference of the South African Centre for Phenomenology</strong><br><br><strong>1st CFP: Phenomenology and Naturalism</strong><br><br>11-13 April 2014</p>\n<p>Department of Philosophy\, University of Johannesburg\, South Africa<br><br>Organized by Rafael Winkler\, Catherine Botha\, Abraham Olivier\, Andrea Hurst\,<br>Marianna Oelofsen<br><br>Keynote speakers:<br><br>Professor John Sallis (Boston College)<br>Professor Paul Patton (UNSW)<br>Professor Tyler Burge (UCLA)<br>Professor David Papineau (KCL)<br><br>Theme:<br><br>Naturalism is one of the dominant trends in both Anglo-American and European<br>philosophy today. Owing to the influence of the works of W.V.O. Quine\,<br>Wilfred Sellars and Hillary Putnam among others\, scientific naturalism both<br>as a methodological and ontological position has become one of the mainstays<br>of contemporary analytic approaches to knowledge\, mind and ethics. From the<br>early 1990s onward\, European philosophy in the English-speaking world has<br>been witnessing a shift from the subject-centred philosophies of<br>phenomenology\, hermeneutics and existentialism to a position that can<br>loosely be described as non-scientific naturalism or naturalistic monism\,<br>owing largely to the translation of Deleuze&rsquo\;s works into English and recent<br>explorations into neuroscience and the philosophy of mind by continental<br>authors such as Catherine Malabou and others. Although there are significant<br>differences between these two kinds of naturalism\, both are at one in<br>rejecting the first-person standpoint of phenomenology to the question of<br>mind\, meaning\, knowledge\, normativity\, or art. This rejection challenges one<br>of the founding claims of phenomenology\, namely that no satisfactory account<br>can be given of these issues from a naturalistic standpoint.<br><br>The aim of this three-day international conference is to bring together<br>philosophers and postgraduate students working in the three main areas of<br>contemporary philosophy\, namely analytic thought\, phenomenology\, and<br>continental naturalism. The themes of the conference include\, but are not<br>limited to\, the following:<br><br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Phenomenology and cognitive science\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Phenomenology and the philosophy of mind\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Phenomenology&rsquo\;s critique of naturalism\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; The meaning of nature in art\, science and philosophy\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Continental and analytic naturalism\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Naturalism and subjectivity\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Naturalism\, nature\, art\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Life and consciousness\;<br>&bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Wittgenstein\, Sellars\, Putnam\, Quine\, Husserl\, Heidegger\, Merleau-<br>Ponty\, Deleuze\, Michel Henry\, Bergson on nature\, meaning\, intentionality or<br>mindedness.<br><br>Submission:<br><br>Please provide a 700 word abstract for blind review and send it to<br>ujphenomenology@gmail.com. The full paper should be no more than 3.500-4.000<br>words (the conference format allows for a 35-40 min. presentation followed<br>by a 10-15 min. discussion). The deadline for submission of abstracts is<br>Friday&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;31st of January 2014. Notification of acceptance will be sent<br>latest by&nbsp\;Friday&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;21st of February 2014.<br><br>Proceedings:<br><br>The <em>International Journal of Philosophical Studies</em> will be dedicating a<br>special issue to a selection of the papers presented at the conference.<br>Details regarding the submission of papers for consideration for the special<br>issue will be announced in the 2nd CFP.<br><br>Conference fees:<br><br>The fee for the three-day conference for participants is R1200 (R400 per<br>day). It is <strong>free of charge</strong> for all participating <strong>graduate</strong> and <strong>PhD students</strong>.<br><br>Bursaries:<br><br>A limited number of bursaries will be available for travel and<br>accommodation.<br><br>Accommodation:<br><br>Lodging for conference participants has been arranged at Plumpudding<br>Guesthouse (http://www.plumpudding.co.za/) and The View<br>(http://www.theviewhotel.co.za/)\, which are walking distance from the UJ<br>Auckland Park Campus. The current rate at Plumpudding Guesthouse is R650 per<br>night inclusive of breakfast.<br><br>For more information about the conference\, visit the Department&rsquo\;s website:<br>http://www.uj.ac.za/philosophy. Alternatively\, please contact Rafael Winkler<br>(rwinkler@uj.ac.za)\, Catherine Botha (cbotha@uj.ac.za)\, Abraham Olivier<br>(aolivier@ufh.ac.za)\, Andrea Hurst (andrea.hurst@nmmu.ac.za) or Marianna<br>Oelofsen (moelofsen@ufh.ac.za).</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Rafael Winkler;CN=Catherine  Botha;CN=Abraham Olivier;CN=Andrea Hurst;CN=Marianna Oelofson:
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