May 20-22, 2015
Creighton University
Sponsored by Creighton College of Arts and Sciences
Burt Hopkins, Seattle University
The ‘Offense of Any and All Ready-Made Givenness’: Natorp’s Critique of Husserl’s Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Michele Averchi, The Catholic University of America
Some aspects of a Husserlian phenomenology of Tradition
Aurelien Djian, University of Lille, France
Husserl’s Uses of the Concept of Horizon
Walter Hopp, Boston University
What Image-Consciousness Teaches us about Perception
Jacob Rump, Emory University
Non-conceptualism, Embodiment, and Significance in Later Husserl.
John Drummond, Fordham University
Appropriate Emotions, Response-Dependency, and Buck-Passing
Anne Ozar, Creighton University
Trust and Normativity: Puzzles About Appropriate Trust
Emiliano Trizio, Seattle University
Once more: What is the crisis of Western Sciences?
Michael Kelly, University of San Diego
The Turn: Heidegger and Time as a Problem for Phenomenology
Steven Galt Crowell, Rice University
Life and World: Heidegger’s Phenomenological Metaphysics and its Discontents