Workshop in Phenomenological Philosophy

May 18-19, 2012
University of California, Santa Cruz

Presentations

Burt Hopkins (Seattle University)
Manifold and synthesis in Kant and Husserl: the problem of collective unity in transcendental philosophy

Abe Stone (UC Santa Cruz)
What did Kant really mean by “transcendental idealism”?

David Bachyrycz (St. Norbert College)
Adequacy or approximation? Husserl’s Logical Investigations and the possibility of scientific philosophy

Chris Durt (University of Heidelberg)
Husserl on the origin of the modern distinction between primary and secondary qualities: “Galileo’s mathematization of nature”

Claudio Majolino (University of Lille, France)
Variation and constitution in Husserl

Jeff Yoshimi (UC Merced)
A formalization of Husserl’s theory of horizons

Anne Ozar (Creighton University)
Trust and the problem of optimism

Tom Sheehan (Stanford University)
Making sense of Heidegger: a paradigm shift

Steve Crowell (Rice University)
Responsibility, autonomy, and affectivity: a Heideggerian approach