Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy

April 23-25, 2014
Rice University
Sponsored by the Dean of Humanities, Rice University and the Department of Philosophy, Rice University

Presentations

Molly Flynn (Assumption College)
On Community: Intending Unknown Co-Members

Michele Averchi (The Catholic University of America)
Shared Views: Outline of a Phenomenology of Testimony

Anne Ozar (Creighton University)
Blame and Betrayal

Michael Kelly (University of San Diego)
The Object and Affects of Envy and Emulation

Burt Hopkins (Seattle University)
Numerical Identity and Construction in Transcendental Phenomenology: A Footnote

Stefania Centrone (University of Oldenburg)
Husserl and Leibniz on Symbolical Thinking

Christoph Durt (University of Heidelberg)
A Husserlian View on the Contemporary Concept of “Qualia”

Mike Shim (California State University Los Angeles)
The Perceptual Noema

Charles Siewert (Rice University)
On Getting a Better Look at Things

John Drummond (Fordham University)
Intuitions

Jeff Yoshimi (University of California, Merced)
The Metaphysical Neutrality of Husserlian Phenomenology

Steven Crowell (Rice University)
What Is It To Think? (Part 2)