April 22-24, 2010
Seattle University
Sponsored by the Pigott-McCone Enowed Chair College of Arts and Sciences at Seattle University
Steve Crowell (Rice University)
Reason and Will: Husserl and Heidegger on the Intentionality of Action
John Drummond (Fordham University)
Neo-Aristotelian Ethics: Naturalistic and Phenomenological
Burt Hopkins (Seattle University)
The Mereological Presupposition of Fundamental Ontology: That the Being of Entities has a Meaning Overall
Walter Hopp (Boston University)
Epistemic and Perceptual Fulfillment
Irene McMullin (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)
Exemplarity and Demand: Heidegger, Fichte and Husserl on the Call to Self Ownership
Claudio Majolino (University of Lille, France)
Until the end of the world. Eidetic Variation and Absolute Being of Consciousness: A Reconsideration.
Anne Ozar (Creighton University)
Deciding to Act Sincerely: The Role of Moral Concepts in Form-ing Dispositions of Communicative Truthfulness
Will Smith (Seattle University)
Empathy and the Ground of Ethics: Phenomenological Reflec-tions on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
Abraham Stone (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Husserl, Heidegger and Carnap on Fixing the Sense of Philosophical Terminology
Michael Shim (California State University)
Representationalism and Husserlian Phenomenology.
Jeff Yoshimi (University of California, Merced)
Husserl on Psychophysical Laws