Lotze to Husserl: Psychology, Mathematics, and Philosophy in Göttingen

June 17, 2013 - June 19, 2013
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Romerozaal (COVE 2.10), Collegium Veteranorum
Leuven 3000
Belgium

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The conference “Lotze to Husserl” will explore the interdisciplinary origins of the phenomenological movement through a careful examination of the figures and developments that dominated the intellectual milieu in Göttingen during the formative years of phenomenology. We consider the interdisciplinary background to Husserl's thought, focusing on the radical innovations in psychology and mathematics that informed his thinking and served as catalysts to his revolutionary transcendental phenomenology. We also evaluate the influence of the Göttingen philosopher Hermann Lotze, a preeminent figure of mid and late nineteenth-century German philosophy.

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Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray
Jason Bell
Christian Beyer
Catharina Bonnemann
Stefania Centrone
José Ferreirós
Denis Fisette
Tibor Földes
Guillaume Frechette
Alessandro Salice
Thomas Szanto
Panos Theodorou
Marta Ubiali
Basil Vassilicos

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