
Edmund O’Toole - Phenomenology and Psychiatry
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Abstract By the 1990...
19 Feb 201823min

Luis Aguiar de Sousa - The Lived Body as ‘Tacit Cogito’ in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Abstract I will focu...
12 Feb 201826min

Mary Edwards - The Phenomenological Foundations of Sartre’s ‘Human-World Realism’
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Abstract Drawing upo...
5 Feb 201819min

Matt Barnard - Two Concepts of Anxiety: Heidegger and Sartre on Freedom
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Abstract In this pap...
29 Jan 201819min

Ashley Woodward - Lesson of Darkness: Phenomenology and Lyotard’s Aesthetics
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Ashley Woodward is l...
22 Jan 201844min

Tanja Staehler – Phenomenology of Childbirth between Theory and Practice
This is one of the papers from our 2017 Annual Conference, the Future of Phenomenology. Information and the full conference booklet can be found at www.britishphenomenology.org.uk Tanja Staehler is Pr...
15 Jan 201859min

Will Large – “Before language there is language”
In the final paper of our Cormac McCarthy workshop, Will Large, of the University of Gloucestershire and former BSP President, gives a critique of Cormac McCarthy’s Kekulé Problem for its reliance on ...
15 Sep 201727min

Dan O’Hara – “Some Aesthetic Implications of McCarthy’s Conception of the Role of the Unconscious in the Evolution of Forms”
Dan O’Hara (New College of the Humanities) speaks about the aesthetic implications of Cormac McCarthy’s concept of the unconscious in the Kekulé Problem at our July 2017 workshop. The chair is Katja L...
8 Sep 201722min




















