May 12-14, 2017
Fordham University
Michele Averchi (The Catholic University of America)
Husserl on knowledge sharing and communication in the Logical Investigations and a 1931 manuscript
Molly Flynn (Assumption College)
Re-Reading Rashomon's Perspectivalism: a Rejection of Egocentric Relativism
Burt Hopkins (Université de Lille/UMR-CNRS 8163 STL)
Phenomenology and Ancient Greek Philosophy: Methodological Protocols and One Specimen of Interpretation
Matthew Shockey (Indiana University, South Bend)
Heidegger on the Imaginary Unity of Being
Michael Kelly (University of San Diego)
Envy and Jealousy: What's the Difference?
Anne Ozar (Creighton University)
The Ethics of Sincerity
Walter Hopp (Boston University)
Husserl on the Normativity of Knowledge
Steven Crowell (Rice University)
Transcendental Phenomenology as Irony
Jeff Yoshimi (University of California, Merced)
Horizons of Action and Imagination
Jacob Rump (Boston University)
Husserl on Affectivity, Motivation, and Meaning
John Drummond (Fordham University)
Empathy and the Foundations of Morality