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The Varieties of Phenomenology Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP) 10th annual meeting University of Oslo Jun 7–9, 2012 Programme

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The Varieties of Phenomenology

Nordic Society for Phenomenology (NoSP)

10th annual meeting

University of OsloJun 7–9, 2012

Programme

Thursday 7

09.00 - 10.00

10.00 - 10.15

10.15 - 11.45

11.45 - 13.00

13.00 - 15.30

Registration and payment for Conferance DinnerGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus

Welcome adress, Head of Department Mathilde Skoie and Camilla Serck-HanssenHelga Engs Hus, Aud. 2

Keynote: Dermot Moran, University College DublinIntentionality and Transcendence: Two Phenomenological Approaches to Human ExperienceChair: Sara HeinämaaHelga Engs Hus, Aud. 2

Lunch

Parallel sessions, section IGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus

Phenomenology and Psy-chologyChair: Hans RuinSeminar room 203

Phenomenology and Per-ceptionChair: Søren OvergaardSeminar room 204

Art and AestheticsChair: Björn ThorsteinssonSeminar room 205

The BodyChair: Sara Heinämaa Seminar room 206

Joel KrugerThe Phenomenology of Shared Emptions: Evidence from Developmental Psychol-ogy

Joona TaipaleDisturbances of Empathy in Narcissistic Disorders

Nicola ZippelConsciousness and Dream: A Contribution from Phenom-enology

Zhida LuoAffection and Empathy

Jan AlmängPerceiving Tropes/Moments

Rasmus Thybo JensenWas Merleau-Ponty a dis-junctivist about perceptual experience?

Harald WiltscheHow Essential are Essences? A Thought Experiment on the Perspectival Givenness of Spatiotemporal Things

Ståle FinkeSeeing Things – Merleau-Ponty on Painting and Em-bodied Vision

Lovisa Håkansson Literary Language and Truth

Stefan KristensenThe Phenomenological Method of Jean-Luc Godard

Peter HanlyMarking Silence: Heidegger and Herder on Word and Origin

Hanne JacobsBodily Self-Constitution

Denisa ButnaruBodies in Motion - What Ac-counts for Intersubjectivity?

Dylan TriggThe Body Out of Time: Merleau-Ponty and the Pre-history of the Subject

15.30 - 16.00

16.15 - 17.45

18.00 - 20.30

Coffee break

Keynote: Frode Kjosavik, University of Life Sciences, NorwayPerspectives on PerceptionChair: Camilla Serk-HanssenGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus, Aud. 103

Reception for SpeakersHall, Georg Morgenstiernes Hus

Friday 8

09.30 - 12.00 Parallell sessions, section IIGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus

Phenomenology: Time and PlaceChair:Hans RuinSeminar room 203

Self and ConsciousnessChair: Søren OvergaardSeminar room 204

HusserlChair: Camilla Serk-HanssenSeminar room 205

Jasper Van de VijerNew Topographics: A phenomenology of un-place-like places

Özlem Barin GurbuzPure Past or Former Present? Bergson and Husserl on the Sense of the Past

Evan ClarkMichel Henry and the Lived Duality of Time

Charlotta WeigeltThe now as point and limit - On Heide-gger’s interpretation of Aristotle’s concept of time

Simon HøffdingClark and Phenomenology: Is there a Self somewhere in the Extended Mind? Guillaume FréchetteMunich Phenomenology on the Unity of Consciousness

Johan Eckart HansenThe infra-structure of bodily self-con-sciousness

James McGuirkThe Homunculus Problem in Dreyfus’ account of practical knowledge

Genki UemuraOn the Supervenience-Interpretation of Husserl’s Transcendental Idealism

Christian Ferencz-FlatzThe Ever-Changing Past: Husserl on Retroactive Modifications

Rodney ParkerHusserl’s early critics and their con-temporary counterparts: A response to Celms and Stumpf

Mara GrinfeldeThe Intentional Character of Noncon-ceptual Experience: Jean-Luc Marion verus Edmund Husserl

Lunch

Keynote: Komarine Romdenh-Romluc, University of NottinghamThe World, Others, and IChair: Søren OvergaardHelga Engs Hus, Auditorium 2

Coffee break

Parallel sessions, section IIIGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus

12.00 - 13.30

13.30 - 15.00

15.00 - 15.30

15.30 - 17.30

Continued on the next page

Friday 8

Panel: Hannah Arendt’s Phenom-enology of the Mental Activities: Thinking, Judging, and WillingChair: Martina ReuterSeminar room 203

Phenomenology and EthicsChair: Søren OvergaardSeminar room 204

Panel: The Challange of Speculative MaterialismChair: Sara HeinämaaSeminar room 205

Lene AuestadTo Think or not to Think – A Phe-nomenological and Psychoanalytical Perspective on Experience, Thinking and Creativity

Hegard MahrdtTo Judge or not to Judge – A Phenom-enological Perspective on Plurality, Judging, and Taking Responsibility

Wolfgang HeuerThe Mystery of Willing – A Phenom-enological Perspective on the Fear of Freedom, the Tyranny of the Will, and the Spontaneity

Nicholas SmithProto-ethics of sensibility in Husserl and Levinas

Felix Ó MurchadhaA Phenomenology of the Infinite: Faith, Reason and the Overcoming of Scepticism

Björn ThorsteinssonAt the Sources of Objectivity: Meillas-soux and Phenomenology

Eyja M. BrynjarsdóttirPrimary and Secondary Qualities with-out Dogma

Jussi BackmanMortality and the End of Finitude: Meillassoux’s Speculative Critique of Phenomenology

17.30 - 18.30

19.00 -

NoSP business meetingGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus, Aud. 103

Conference dinner for invited speakers

Saturday 9

09.00 - 12.30 Parallell session, section IV(Coffee/tea and fruits will be served in the seminar rooms at 10.00)Georg Morgenstiernes Hus

Panel: Phenomenological Reconsiderations of ReligionChair: Hans RuinSeminar room 203

Phenomenology and LifeChair: Joona TaipaleSeminar room 204

Varieties of Phenom-enology IChair: Björn ThorsteinssonSeminar room 205

Varieties of Phenomenol-ogy IIChair: Camilla Serck-HanssenSeminar room 206

Ludger HagedornVanquishing Nietzsche’s Shadow

Jonna BornemarkMechthild von Magdeburg’s Em-bodied and Political Theology – A Phenomenological Exploration

Michael StaudiglMichel Henry on Religion: From the ‘Theological Turn’ towards a Radical Phenomenology of Religion

Karolina Enquist KällgrenMaría Zambrano, Thinking the Secular Through the Religious

Christian Sternad‘Phenomenology of Religion’. Derrida’s Elliptic Approach to Religion

Espen DahlThe religious significance of horizons

Marcia CavalcanteFrom situated existence to existence in exile - a recon-sideration of the task of a phenomenological philoso-phy of existence

Cristian CiocanLevinas’ Phenomenology of Eros

Antonio CiminoPerformativity and Phi-losophy as a Form of Life. New Perspectives on Heidegger’s Interpretation of Plato’s Sophist

Gustav StrandbergExistence in movement

Simo PulkkinenFrom the Horizontality of Material Nature to the Con-textuality of Cultural World

Marguerite La CazeTruth and lying in Arendtian phenomenology

Lin MaToward the forecourt of Eignis: Heidegger on Ges-tellnis

Linda FisherVoice, Intersubjectivity, and the Phenomenology of Illness

Juho HotanenThe Problem of Immediacy in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy

Jeong-Wook KimBrentano and Windelband on Judgement

Kenneth KniesDid I really Presuppose? Awakening to Presuppositions as One’s Own

Diego D’AngeloThe Foundation of Alterity: Husserl on Indexicality

Martina ReuterInvestigating the Socratic Legacy

Lunch

Keynote: Tetsuya Kono, Rikkyo UniversityPhenomenology of PainChair: Hans RuinGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus, Aud. 103

Coffee break

Keynote: Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, University of AarhusTowards a Hermeneutics of ResponsivenessChair: Camilla Serck-HanssenGeorg Morgenstiernes Hus, Aud. 103

Closing words

Conference Dinner (to be paid in advance at the registration)

12.30 - 13.30

13.30 - 15.00

15.00 - 15.30

15.30 - 17.00

17.00

19.30