CFP: The Ideas of Phenomenology. Contemporary Varieties of Phenomenological Research

Submission deadline: October 1, 2014

Conference date(s):
March 19, 2015 - March 20, 2015

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Center for Contemporary European Philosophy & Center for the History of Philosophy and Science, Radboud University Nijmegen
Nijmegen, Netherlands

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International workshop and graduate student meeting on  

The Ideas of Phenomenology. Contemporary Varieties of Phenomenological Research  

Center for Contemporary European Philosophy & Center for the History of Philosophy and Science Radboud University Nijmegen – Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Nijmegen, the Netherlands  

19-20 March 2015  

Keynote speakers: 
Sara Heinämaa (University of Jyväskylä, University of Helsinki) 

Nicolas de Warren (University of Leuven)


A truly paradoxical and puzzling situation affects contemporary debates in phenomenology. On the one hand, over the last century phenomenology has been widely and diversely disseminated in all major fields of philosophical research and in a variety of scientific domains. In effect, a considerable number of philosophers and (neuro-)scientists make use of phenomenological or phenomenologically inspired concepts and approaches in order to address basic questions in ontology, practical philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion etc. On the other hand, the question ‘what is phenomenology?’ has become significantly less important, with the result that ‘phenomenology’ seems to be nothing but a label attached to philosophical perspectives which do not seem to have much to do with each other. The ambition of this international conference is precisely to re-address the question ‘what is phenomenology’. Instead of interpreting or presenting the conceptions of phenomenology that have been elaborated by the major authors of the phenomenological movement, the speakers will discuss the more or less implicit ideas of phenomenology that define today’s phenomenological landscape.

The conference includes two sections. The international workshop is intended for senior researchers (post-doc and professors). The graduate student meeting is intended for PhD candidates and research master students. Obviously, graduate students are invited to attend the international workshop as well.

Papers will be presented in English (30 min. presentation + 20 min. collective discussion).
Deadline for the submission of abstracts (1,000 words) and CV (1 page): October 1, 2014.

Please send abstracts (prepared for blind review) and CV to:
[email protected] (international workshop)
[email protected] (graduate student meeting)

A decision about the submitted abstracts will be made by the 1st of November 2014 at the latest.

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