Phenomenology and Philosophy in the 19th Century

October 19, 2013 - October 20, 2013
Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego

H&SS (rm 7077), Scholars Lane
La Jolla 92093
United States

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Speakers:

Pierre Keller
University of California, Riverside
Chad Kidd
Auburn University
Michael Roubach
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ben Sheredos
University of California, San Diego
Michael Stevenson
Columbia University
Ingvild Torsen
Marquette University

Organisers:

Clinton Tolley
University of California, San Diego

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Seminar in Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy (SIPHOP)
Second Annual Meeting
Topic: 'Phenomenology and philosophy in the 19th century'
October 19-20, 2013
University of California, San Diego (H&SS room 7077)

Keynote speaker: Pierre Keller (UC Riverside)

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SATURDAY, OCT 19

9:00-9:15: coffee, introduction

9:15-10:30: Ben Sheredos (UCSD): "Mental acts in Brentano and Husserl"

10:45-12:00: Chad Kidd (Auburn): "Husserl on Logical Form after Brentano and Frege"

12:00-1:30: lunch break, walk to the cliffs

1:30-2:45: Michael Roubach (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): "Husserl, Bolzano, and the notion of mathesis universalis"

3:00-4:30: keynote: Pierre Keller (UC Riverside): "Had We But World Enough and Time: Transcendental Philosophy and the Historical A Priori"

5:00-6:00: drinks

6:00-8:30: conference dinner

SUNDAY, OCT 20

9:00-9:10: coffee

9:10-10:25: Michael Stevenson (Columbia/CUNY): "Heidegger's Modest Fichteanism"

10:30-11:45: Ingvild Torsen (Marquette): "What was abstract art? (from the point of view of Heidegger)"

12:00-1:15: Rebecca Longtin Hansen (Emory): "Factical life and the rehabilitation of the sensuous in Dilthey and Heidegger"

1:15-2:00: lunch, conclusion

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Organizers: Clinton Tolley (UC San Diego) - [email protected]
Matthew Shockey (Indiana University - South Bend) - [email protected]
James Reid (Metropolitan State University of Denver) - [email protected]

*Second Meeting of SIPHOP*
'Phenomenology and philosophy in the 19th century'

For the second meeting of SIPHOP, we invite papers that explore the philosophical significance of attempts by those working in the phenomenological tradition to engage with philosophical figures and traditions in the 19th century (after Kant) -- e.g., Heidegger's engagement with Hegel, Schelling, or Nietzsche; Husserl's engagement with Fichte or Bolzano, etc. The meeting will be held at UCSD (La Jolla, CA), Oct 19-20, 2013.  Conference hotel: Del Mar Inn, Del Mar, CA. (Reservations by phone, ask for the UCSD conference rate.)

http://mypage.iu.edu/~shockey2/SIPHOP/2013Meeting.html

*Purpose of SIPHOP*

From the beginning, phenomenology has sought to formulate its methodology and its findings in ways that at once draw upon and challenge influential currents and figures in the history of philosophy.  While this ongoing engagement with the history of philosophy has been a constant source of vitality for phenomenology, it has also led to the productive re-investigation of the history of philosophy itself, allowing familiar concepts, individual texts, thinkers, and even whole movements to be seen in new ways.  The Seminar in Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy (SIPHOP) aims to provide a venue for rigorous and scholarly work that is focused on phenomenology’s engagement with the history of philosophy, with the goals of, on the one hand, fostering discussion of continuing philosophical issues from a phenomenological perspective by tracing out the historical threads woven into the phenomenological tradition; and, on the other, putting the phenomenological interpretations of works in the history of philosophy into dialogue with the broader tradition of interpretation of historical texts.  SIPHOP meetings will follow the format of the successful Seminars in Early Modern Philosophy, with meetings held annually in different regions of the country, in which 8-10 junior and senior scholars present works in progress in longer sessions than are typical at larger philosophical meetings.

http://mypage.iu.edu/~shockey2/SIPHOP/siphop.html

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