CFP: Munich & Göttingen Phenomenology

Submission deadline: March 2, 2012

Conference date(s):
May 26, 2012

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Conference Venue:

North American Society for Early Phenomenology
Toronto, Canada

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The North American Society for Early Phenomenology (NASEP) invites all scholars working in the area of early phenomenology to submit abstracts on any topic relevant to the theme of the conference. This encompasses the members of the Munich and Göttingen circles (major and minor figures), their students, their influence, their place within the early period of phenomenology, their relationship to other philosophers, as well as their contributions to the development of early phenomenology. Papers may cover any relevant philosophical area: logic, ontology, epistemology, intentionality, aesthetics, ethics, etc. Graduate students are welcome to submit proposals. Abstracts should not exceed 300 words and must be received by email by March 2nd, 2012. Finished papers should not exceed 25 minutes reading time.  

We will be convening at the Madison Avenue Pub, a British pub-styled facility in the heart of downtown Toronto.  Conference fees are $130 for full-time faculty and waged professionals and $70 for unwaged and student attendees. Fees will be collected on site at time of registration, or in advance by cheque or money order.  The conference fee includes breakfast and lunch for both days.
 
There will be a block of rooms set aside at the Madison Avenue Manor, a small 23-room hotel beside the pub (http://www.madisonavenuepub.com/madisonmanor/index.html). There is also the Holiday Inn Toronto Bloor Yorkville nearby (http://www.hitorontoblooryorkville.ca/toronto-hotels/), and many hotels in the vicinity.


Submissions, payments, and questions should be sent to:   

Dr. Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray

Philosophy Department

University Of Guelph

50 Stone Rd East Guelph

ON  N1G 2W1

Email: [email protected]

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