BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T153151Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20201009T040000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20201011T130000 SUMMARY:Phenomenology: From Method to Critique UID:20240328T154514Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Helsinki LOCATION:Remote\, Helsinki\, Finland DESCRIPTION:
Given increasing interest and recent scholarly engagements with &lsquo\;critical phenomenology\,&rsquo\; the need has arisen to clarify what critique amounts to and what all it entails within the framework of phenomenological philosophy. Drawing on classical Husserlian resources as well as existentialist and hermeneutical approaches\, the conference explores in what senses phenomenological critique is intricately intertwined with questions of method. \;
\nThe conference also seeks to explore in what distinctive ways phenomenological discussions of acute social and political problems also engage a rich tradition of radically critical investigations in epistemology\, social ontology\, political theory\, and ethics. At the same time\, it will also strive to show that contemporary phenomenological investigations of various forms of oppression and domination develop new critical-analytical tools that complement those of other theoretical approaches\, such as analytics of power\, critical theory\, and liberal philosophy of justice. \;
\nBy its clear methodological focus\, the conference will offer in-depth investigations of the key role that modalities\, such as potentiality\, actuality\, and necessity\, play in phenomenological-critical endeavors. In light of this\, political change emerges as neither a question of utopia nor of calculative reason but one that demands rigorous thinking about possibilities. All in all\, the conference seeks to explicate the multiple critical resources phenomenology has to offer\, precisely in virtue of its distinctive methods and methodological commitments\, and thus shows its power in tackling timely issues of social injustice &ndash\; such as xenophobia\, bigotry\, and oppressive practices &ndash\; in various registers. The import of the conference thus goes beyond the confines of the field\, speaking to phenomenology&rsquo\;s interdisciplinary value.
\nWebsite: https://phenomenology.design.blog/
\nSpeakers:
\nAndreea Smaranda Aldea (Kent State University\, University of Jyvä\;skylä\;)
David Carr (Emory University\, The New School)
Natalie Depraz (Rouen University)
James Dodd (The New School)
Sara Heinä\;maa (Academy of Finland\, University of Jyvä\;skylä\;)
Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University Chicago) \;
Julia Jansen (KU Leuven)
Alice Pugliese (University of Palermo)
Lanei Rodemeyer (Duquesne University)
Anthony Steinbock (SUNY Stony Brook)
Michaela Summa (University of Wü\;rzburg)
Nicholas de Warren (Penn State University)
Maren Wehrle (Erasmus University Rotterdam)