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PROGRAM

OF THE 48TH HUSSERL CIRCLE


MEETING

JULY 5-8, 2017


UNIVERSITY OF CRETE
RETHYMNO GREECE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5
9:00 10:00
Registration

Morning session Moderator: Fotini Vassiliou


10:00 10:15
Welcome and opening words

10:15 11:15
Burt Hopkins (Universit de Lille | UMR-CNRS 8163 STL, France)
The Offence of Any and All Ready-Made Givenness: Natorps Critique of Husserls Ideas

Coffee break

11:45 12:55
Diego D'Angelo (Husserl Archives, KU Leuven, Belgium)
Husserls Concept of Induction. A Reassessment of His Later Phenomenology
Comments: Maria Celeste Vecino (Universidad Diego Portales, Chile)

Afternoon session Moderator: Thomas Nenon


16:00-16:10
Thomas Nenon
Memorial Address On The Life And Work of Lester Embee

16:10 17:20
Rodney Parker (Paderborn University, Germany)
Theodor Celms and the Spectre of Solipsism in Husserls I dealism
Comments: Iulian Apostolescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)

17:20 18:30
Zachary Hugo (Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile)
Perceptual Praxis and Apperceptive Skill: Norm -Responsiveness as Interest
and Care of Life
Comments: Rosemary Lerner (Pontifical Catholic University, Peru)

Coffee Break

18:50 20:00
Nikos Soueltzis (University of Patras, Greece)
Formal and Material Accounts of Protention in Husserls P henomenology
Comments: Burt Hopkins (Universit de Lille | UMR-CNRS 8163 STL, France)

Professor Dermot Moran had to cancel his announced participation.


THURSDAY, JULY 6

Morning session Moderator: George Heffernan


9:30 10:40
Pat Burke (Gonzaga in Florence, Italy)
Free Play of Imagination and the Eidetic Reduction: Of Angels and Ghosts
Comments: Luciana Priolo (University of Crete, Greece)

10:40 11:50
Andrea Cimino (Husserl-Archives, KU Leuven, Belgium)
The Awakening of Rationality: Reflections on Husserls G enetic
Phenomenology
Comments: Thomas Nenon (The University of Memphis, USA)

Coffee break

12:10 13:20
Andrs Colapinto (Borough of Manhattan Community College CUNY, USA)
Event Semantics: A Husserlian Critique
Comments: Corijn Van Mazijk (Univ. of Groningen, Holland / University of Leuven, Belgium)

Afternoon session
16:30
Book Discussion
Andrea Staiti (Universit di Parma, Italy): The Sources of Husserl's Ideas
(DeGruyter, forthcoming)

Michaela SobrakSeaton (Boston College, USA): The Gignomene of Sensation.


Theodor Ziehens Empiricist Psychologism in Light of Husserls Ideas I

19:00 Reception (Wine and cheese)


FRIDAY, JULY 7

Morning session Moderator: Rodney Parker


9:30 10:40
Ami Grunfeld (Hebrew University, Israel)
Dogmatic and Critical Skepticism: the Role of Skepticism in Husserl's
Foundation of P henomenology
Comments: Ricardo Mendoza-Canales (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

10:40 11:50
Corijn Van Mazijk (University of Groningen, Holland / University of Leuven, Belgium)
A Husserlian Reply to Cranes Impure I ntentionalist Account of Pain
Comments: Agustn Serrano de Haro Martnez (research project "Fenomenologa del
cuerpo y anlisis del dolor Gobierno de Espaa, FFI 2013-43240-P: Instituto de Filosofa
CSIC, Spain)

Coffee break

12:10 13:20
Elisa Magr (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Are Emotions a Matter of Character? An Inquiry into the Relation between
Emotions, Motivation, and Character
Comments: Jeremy Smith (Otterbein University, USA)

Afternoon session Moderator: Olga Vishnyakova (North Seattle College, USA)


16:00 17:10
Bernhard Obsieger (Saint Louis University, Spain)
Action as a Choice: An essay on Husserls Phenomenology of Action
Comments: Andrs Colapinto (Borough of Manhattan Community College, USA)

Coffee Break

17:25 18:35
Andrea Staiti (Universit di Parma, Italy)
Husserls Anti-Naturalistic (and Anti -Metaphysical) Account of Action
Comments: Rodney Parker (Paderborn University, Germany)
SATURDAY, JULY 8

Morning session 1 Moderator: Pat Burke


9:30 10:40
Carlos Lobo (College International de Philosophie, Paris; Centro de Filosofia das Cincias da
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
How one can be idealist in ethics without being intellectualist
Idealization of practice and idealization in practice in Husserls
phenomenology
Comments: Michael Roubach (Hebrew University, Israel)

10:40 11:50
Marco Cavallaro (University of Kln, Germany)
Husserls Eudaimonism: Laying the (Transcendental) Conditions for
a Blessed Life
Comments: George Heffernan (Merrimack College, USA)

Coffee break

Morning session 2 Moderator: Jeremy Smith

12:10 13:20
Paul Zipfel (Duquesne University, USA)
The Implicit Call to Cosmopolitanism within Husserls Phenomenological
Understanding of Normality and the Intersubjectively Constituted Objective
World
Comments: Karen Robertson (Trent University, Canada)

13:20 14:30
Neal DeRoo (The King's University, Canada; Research Chair in Phenomenology and
Philosophy of Religion)
Expression and Political Phenomenology: Responding to Derridas Critique of
Expression in Husserl
Comments: Diego D'Angelo (Husserl Archives, KU Leuven, Belgium)

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