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SUMMARY:On What There Is (In Terms of Phenomenology)
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LOCATION:Stony Brook\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Program: <br> 10:00-10:45&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Sean Foley: &ldquo\;Husserlian Realism and The Problem of Formal Science&rdquo\;<br><br>10:45-11:30&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Ken Archer: &ldquo\;Phenomenological Constitution of Mathematical Probability&rdquo\;<br><br>11:45-12:30&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Joshua Wretzel: &ldquo\;Hegel on the Intentionality of Anxiety&rdquo\;<br><br>14:00-14:30&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Daniel Neumann: &ldquo\;Max Scheler's Phenomenological Reduction&rdquo\;<br><br>14:30-15:15&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Peter Antich: &ldquo\;A New Phenomenological Argument against Representationalism&rdquo\;<br><br>15:15-16:30&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Jakub Čapek: &ldquo\;Aspects\, Profiles\, Adumbrations. On Perspectival Realism&rdquo\;<br><br>16:45-18:15&nbsp\;&nbsp\; John Drummond (Keynote): &ldquo\;On What Both Is and Is Not&rdquo\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Daniel Neumann:
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