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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140530T070000
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SUMMARY:After the Flesh
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LOCATION:278 Victoria Parade\, East Melbourne\, Australia\, 3002
DESCRIPTION:<p>Few ideas benefit from a larger consensus among phenomenologists than that of the flesh (<em>Leib</em>) in its distinction from body (<em>K&ouml\;rper</em>).&nbsp\; The former concept has been adopted without strong modifications by many of the representatives of the phenomenological movement\, from Scheler\, Merleau-Ponty and Sartre to Michel Henry and Jean-Luc Marion.&nbsp\; But it seems that the dependency of this concept on a Cartesian and/or a transcendental framework has been severely underestimated.&nbsp\; Is not this dependency called into question by the very concept of life-world and its possible deepenings in the wake of the late Husserl? &nbsp\;This seminar seeks to give form to a different concept of body which would draw out all the consequences of the limitations of the Husserlian presuppositions.</p>\n<p>Claude Romano is the author of books including <em>Event and World</em> (1998)\, <em>Event and Time</em> (1999)\, <em>Au c&oelig\;ur de la raison: La ph&eacute\;nom&eacute\;nologie</em> (2010). He has been awarded the Prix Gegner (Acad&eacute\;mie des Sciences Morales et Politiques\, 2011) and the Grand Prix Moron (Acad&eacute\;mie Fran&ccedil\;aise\, 2010).</p>\n<p>Light Lunch provided</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Shane Mackinlay:
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