Lotze to Husserl: Mathematics, Psychology and Philosophy in Göttingen

June 17, 2013 - June 19, 2013
Husserl Archives, KU Leuven, KU Leuven

Romerozaal (COVE 02.10) Collegium Veteranorum
Sint-Michielsstraat 2
Leuven
Belgium

Sponsor(s):

  • Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada
  • North American Society for Early Phenomenology
  • Husserl Archives (KU Leuven)

Organisers:

Hayden Kee
KU Leuven
Marta Ubiali
KU Leuven
Nicolas de Warren
KU Leuven

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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.

Speakers:

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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