
Hannah Berry - Empathy: the border between narratives
Season four of the BSP Podcast continues with a paper from Hannah Berry, University of Liverpool. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenology’. ...
22 Aug 202021min

Francesca Brencio - “Fill the gap”. A phenomenological perspective of exercising psychiatry
The BSP Podcast turns to a paper from Francesca Brencio, University of Seville, Spain. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenology’. ABSTRACT: P...
16 Aug 202019min

William Large - Atheism of the Word: A Genealogy of the Concept of God
Season four of the BSP Podcast continues with a paper from William Large, University of Gloucestershire. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenolo...
15 Aug 202017min

Pablo Andreu - Death as an “Ontological Infidelity”
Our podcast turns to a paper from Pablo Andreu, University of Zaragoza, Spain, and University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland.. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Pr...
8 Aug 202018min

Marco Di Feo - The Human Right to Family Reunification
Our podcast turns to a paper from Marco Di Feo, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University of Milan. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenology’. ABST...
1 Aug 202020min

Botsa Katara - Reassessing the Super-crip Stereotype
Season four of the BSP Podcast continues with a paper from Botsa Katara, Durham University. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theory and Practice of Phenomenology’. ABSTRA...
25 Juli 202017min

Pablo Fernandez Velasco - Disorientation and Self-consciousness: A Phenomenological Inquiry
Our podcast turns to a paper from Pablo Fernandez Velasco, Institut Jean Nicod, Département d’études cognitives, ENS, EHESS, CNRS, PSL; and University College London. The recording is taken from our 2...
18 Juli 202016min

Andreas Sandner - ‘Visible Odours? On the Issue of Visuocentricism in “Olfactory Austerity”
Season four of the BSP Podcast continues with a paper from Andreas Sandner, Department of Philosophy at University of Koblenz-Landau. The recording is taken from our 2019 Annual Conference, ‘The Theor...
11 Juli 202020min






















