Schedule
Updated Schedule (from April 29th):
WEDNESDAY, may 4th |
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19:00 ERÖFFNUNGSVORTRAG
Hermann Schmitz (Kiel, Germany)
Leib und leibliche Kommunikation
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THURSDAY, may 5th |
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PHENOMENOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY |
COLLECTIVE BODIES |
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10:00 Kohji Ishihara (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Common Sense and Embodiment. Revisiting the Phenomenological Psychopathology of Blankenburg, Stanghellini, and Kimura on Schizophrenia and Depersonalization.
Kaffeepause
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11:30 Tae-Hee Kim (Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea)
A Situation-Hypothesis about Asymmetries of Perceptual Span: A Front-loaded Phenomenological Essay
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12:30 Saulius Geniusas (CUHK, Hong Kong)
Phenomenology of Embodied Personhood and the Challenges of Naturalism in Pain Research
Mittagspause
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9:00 Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen, Dänemark)
Intersubjectivity, sociality, community: The role of embodiment.
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10:00 David Carr (Emory University, USA)
"...So etwas wie Leiblichkeit." On Social Embodiment
Kaffeepause
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11:30 Hilge Landweer (Free University Berlin, Germany)
Mass Emotion and Shared Feelings
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12:30 Christian Helmut Wenzel (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Zhuangzi and the New Phenomenology
Mittagspause
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BORDERS OF NORMALITY
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EMBODIMENT, MEDIALITY AND AESTHETICS
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16:00 Maren Wehrle (KU Leuven, Husserl Archives, Belgien)
The normative body and the embodiment of norms. Bridging the gap between phenomenological and Foucauldian approaches
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15:00 Tonino Griffero (Rom, Italien)
Felt-Bodily Resonances: Towards a Pathic Aesthetic
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16:00 Toru Tani (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
Body, Language and Mediality
Kaffepause
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17:30 Yvonne Förster (Lüneburg, Germany)
Imaginations of Intelligence: Embodiment and Disembodiment in Contemporary Cinema
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FRIDAY, may 6th |
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AFTER HEIDEGGER |
EMBODIMENT AND PERCEPTION |
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9:00 Jan Slaby (Free University Berlin, Germany):
Living in the Moment: Boredom and the Meaning of Existence in Heidegger and Pessoa
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10:00 Wen-Sheng Wang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan):
Heidegger on the Problem of Embodiment of God
Kaffeepause
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11:30 Tze-wan Kwan (Chinese University of Hongkong, China)
Bodily Dasein and the Chinese Script
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12:30 Mark Wrathall (University of Calif. Riverside, USA)
"I" "here" and "you" "there": Heidegger on existential spatiality and the "volatilized" self.
Mittagspause
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10:00 Tanja Stähler (University of Sussex, UK)
Pregnant Embodiment as World Transformation
Kaffeepause
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11:30 Volker Heubel (Tongji University in Shanghai)
Dwelling as culture of atmospheres viewed from the perspective of East-Asian tea spaces
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12:30 Junichi Murata (Rissho University, Japan)
What are senses and sense modalities?— From a viewpoint of an ecological phenomenology
Mittagspause
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EMBODIED AND DISEMBODIED MIND
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EXPERIENCING THE LIVING-BODY |
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15:00 Hans Feger (Free University Berlin, Germany)
Friedrich Nietzsche: Thinking als Listening to my Living Body
Kaffeepause
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17:30 Chong-Fuk Lau (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
On the Possibility of a Disembodied Mind
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15:00 Bret W. Davis (Loyola University. Maryland, USA)
Toward a Zen Phenomenology of Psychosomatic Practice
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16:00 Rolf Elberfeld (Hildesheim, Germany)
"Kata".Embodied Movements and Self-Awakening. ("Kata". Verkörperte Bewegungen und Selbst-Erwachen)
Kaffeepause
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17:30 Leung Po Shan (Hongkong Baptist University, China)
From the analysis of the political embodiment in Heidegger's Black Notebooks to a brief comparison with Confucianism
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