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Contact: nosp.2018@gmail.com Webpage: https://nordicsocietyforphenomenology.wordpress.com/
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Welcome to the 16th Annual Conference of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology
Conference venues
The conference will be organized in two places: European Solidarity Centre on Thursday, and at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Gdańsk on Friday and Saturday. European Solidarity Centre (ECS at the attached map; address: Solidarity Square 1) is located within a walk distance from the “Main Railway Station,” and from the Old Town Area. The main campus of the University of Gdańsk is located around 7-8 km from the European Solidarity Centre. Faculty of Social Sciences (building “D” at the map below; address: Jana Bazynskiego Street 4) is located near of the “Przymorze-Uniwersytet Railway Station.” The fastest way to travel between ECS and the university campus is SKM RAPID URBAN RAILWAY (link attached). A trip from the “Railway Main Station” to the “Uniwersytet-Przymorze Railway Station” takes 12 min, and trains go each 7 min during rush hours, and each 15 min during off-peak.
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Reception and dinner
Thursday will end with a reception organized in the Amber Side Restaurant located in the ECS building. Moreover, there will be a conference dinner organized on Friday evening. It will be organized in the historical building of the summer residence of the bishop (now operated by the Bridgettine Order). It is located within a walk distance from the university (address: Polanki Street 124). The reception and the conference dinner are organized for conference participants only.
Organizing Committee
Witold Płotka (Chair, CSWU)
Krystyna Bembennek (Secretary, UG)
Anna Grodek (independent scholar), Jacek Kołtan (ECS), Łukasz Depiński (independent scholar), Katarzyna Grajewska-Barańska (UG), Iwona Krupecka (UG), Cezary Rudnicki (ECS), Aleksandra Szulc (independent scholar), Martyna Zimmermann-Pepol (UG), Jagoda Żołędzka (UG)
Financial and organizational support
Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Journalism, Faculty of Social Sciences, UG European Solidarity Centre Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Polish Phenomenological Association
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Thursday, April 19
Conference venue: European Solidarity Centre
10:30-12:00 A free exhibition tour for the conference participants at the European Solidarity Centre
12:30-13:00 Registration
13:00-13:15 Welcome address by Witold Płotka, Jacek Kołtan, Dorota Rancew-Sikora (Director of the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Journalism UG), Wojciech Starzyński (President of the Polish Phenomenological Association; representative of the Polish Academy of Sciences) [room: Auditorium, ground floor]
13:15-14:45 Opening lecture, Nicolas de Warren (Penn State University): Original Forgiveness
Chair: Witold Płotka [room: Auditorium, ground floor]
14:45-15:15 Coffee break
15:15-17:15 Parallel sessions
Panel session 1 [room: 4, III floor]:
Phenomenological Contributions to Enactivism and Epistemology
Chair: Marek Pokropski
James Forrest (University of Copenhagen)
Enactivism and Transcendental Phenomenology: Some Conditions for Metaphysical Compatibility
Hora Zabarjadi Sar (University of Queensland)
A Husserlian Analysis of the Horizon-structure of Experience in Case of ‘Hermeneutical Injustice’ and ‘Epistemic Marginalisation’: Seeking the Lost ‘Empathy’
Simon Høffding (University of Copenhagen)
Passivity in Aesthetic Experience: A Phenomenological Challenge to Enactivism?
Panel session 2 [room: 3, III floor]:
Politics of the Body and the Question of Practice: Phenomenological Perspectives
Chair: Tarjei Mandt Larsen
L. Alexandra Morrison (Michigan Technological
University)
Phenomenology and Politics: Affectivity, Mitsein and the Body Politic
Antonio Cimino (Radboud University,
Nijmegen)
Solidarity, Community, and Political Life: Phenomenological and Biopolitical Interpretations of Ancient Political Philosophy
Mirja Hartimo (University of Jyväskylä)
Philosophers as Functionaries of Mankind: Radical Besinnung as Criticism of Goal-directed Practices
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Panel session 3 [room: 2, III floor]:
Heidegger: Phenomenological-Psychiatric Approaches
Chair: James R. Mensch
Fredrik Svenaeus (Södertörn University)
Why Heideggerian Death Anxiety is not Truly Uncanny: Existential Feelings and Psychiatric Disorders
Katherine Anne Burn (Manchester Metropolitan
University)
Heideggerian Trauma and Metamodernism
Niall Keane (University of Limerick)
The Affective Bonds of our Being-Together
Panel session 4 [room: 5, III floor]:
Intentionality and Solidarity
Chair: Mara Grinfelde
Martin Huth (Messerli Research Institute Vienna &
University of Vienna)
The Frontiers of Solidarity. Selective Responsiveness and Contingency
Witold Płotka (Cardinal Stefan
Wyszynski University in Warsaw)
Solidarity: A Genetic Account of the Social Phenomenon
Thomas Szanto (University of Copenhagen)
The Politics of Ressentiment: A Collective Affective Intentionality Account
17:15-17:30 Short break
17:30-18:30 Nordic-Japanese Joint Session, Ikeda Takashi (Meiji University): Phenomenological Perspectives on Implicit Bias
Chair: Jacek Kołtan [room: Library, I floor]
18:40 Reception in the Amber Side Restaurant [ground floor] [for conference participants only]
Reception sponsored by the Polish Academy of Sciences and Polish Phenomenological Association
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Friday, April 20
Conference venue: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gdańsk
9:30-11:00 Plenary lecture, Natalia Artemenko (St. Petersburg State University): The Problem of Passive Constitution in Husserl's Genetic Phenomenology
Chair: Wojciech Starzyński [room: S207, ground floor]
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:30 Parallel sessions
Panel session 1 [room: S313, I floor]:
The Phenomenon of Violence: Historical and Systematic Approaches
Chair: Witold Płotka
Remus Breazu (University of Bucharest)
The Meaning of Violence in Heidegger’s Marburg Period
Joel Backström (University of Helsinki)
Violent identities, ambivalent progress and the difference between social contracts and interpersonal contact – afterthoughts on #metoo
Ileana Borţun (The Romanian Society
for Phenomenology)
Political Judgment and Hermeneutical Violence. An Arendtian Perspective on Solidarity
Panel session 2 [room: S314, I floor]:
Phenomenological and Postphenomenological Confrontations with Liberalism
Chair: Niall Keane
Timo Miettinen (University of Helsinki)
Phenomenology and the Origins of European Neoliberalism
Anniina Leiviskä (University of Helsinki)
Phenomenological and Postphenomenological Confrontations with Liberalism (panel): Continuity or Discontinuity? Deliberative and Agonistic Interpretations of Liberal Democracy
Jussi Backman (University of Jyväskylä)
The End of Metaphysics and the End of the Liberal Order: Aleksandr Dugin’s Heideggerian Radical Conservatism
Tuukka Brunila (University of Helsinki)
Origins of Twentieth-century Critique of Liberalism: Carl Schmitt and Liberal Politics
Panel session 3 [room: S315, I floor]:
Normativity in Perception and Judgement
Chair: Hora Zabarjadi Sar
Søren Overgaard (University of Copenhagen)
Seeing as and Seeing that
Gústav Adolf Bergmann Sigurbjörnsson
(University of Iceland)
Epistemic Credibility, Other Relations and Normativity in Perception
Risto Tiihonen (University of Helsinki)
Husserl on the Normativity and Teleology of Judgment
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Panel session 4 [room: S316, I floor]:
The Question of the Self and Subjectivity in the Intersubjective and Political Context
Chair: Jessica Wiskus
Felipe León (University of Copenhagen)
Three Phenomenological Approaches to the I-Thou Relation
Karl Katz Lydén (Södertörn University)
Foucault, Solidarność, and Collective Subjects
Sven Gallinat (Husserl Archive Freiburg
at the University of Freiburg)
Parrhesia as Foundation of Solidarity? Analyzing Two Key Moments in the Historical Formation of the Political Self
Panel session 5 [room: S317, I floor]:
The Notion of Life and Phenomenology of Empathy
Chair: Anna Petronella Foultier
James R. Mensch (Charles University)
Life and Horizon
Jannik Mosekjær Hansen
(University of Copenhagen)
Empathy and Aesthetic Experience – a Phenomenological Psychological Investigation
Patrick Martin (University of Helsinki)
Community of the Artwork: Mythos and Language in Tradition
13:30-15:00 Lunch break
15:00-17:00 Parallel sessions
Panel session 1 [room: S313, I floor]:
The Problem of Method in Phenomenology
Chair: Martin Huth
Tarjei Mandt Larsen (University of Stavanger)
Husserl’s Circularity Argument for the Epoché
Johannes Bjerborg (Independent Scholar)
Double envelopment: On Merleau-Ponty’s method in Phenomenology of Perception
Ville Suuronen (University of Jyväskylä)
Pearl-Diving with Hannah Arendt: Critical Reflections on the Method of Her Political Thought
Panel session 2 [room: S314, I floor]:
Music, Dance, and the Experience of Time
Chair: Martyna Zimmermann-Pepol
Jessica Wiskus (Aarchus University)
On the Music of Solidarity and the Temporal Structure of Nostalgia
Anna Petronella Foultier
(Stockholm University)
The Role of Kinaesthesia in Dance Aesthetics
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Anders Essom-Stenz (University of Copenhagen)
Imagining Time in Proust’s Aesthetic Experiences
Panel session 3 [room: S315, I floor]:
Plural Subjects and the Structures of Solidarity
Chair: Susanna Lindberg
Lucy Osler (University of Exeter)
Loss of Togetherness: Depression and the Erosion of We-Experiences
Eric Chelstrom (St. Mary’s University)
Solidarity’s Complex Demands
Aoife McInerney (Mary Immaculate College
in Limerick)
Our Bare Humanity: A Phenomenological Account of the Limits of Humanitarian Solidarity
Panel session 4 [room: S316, I floor]:
Phenomenology of Gender and Intersubjectivity
Chair: Karl Eriksson
Beata Stawarska (University of Oregon)
Feminist Phenomenology: a Dialectical View
Shojiro Kotegawa (Kokugakuin University,
Tokyo)
Phenomenology of Masculinities: Can the Phenomenology of Masculinities Contribute to Feminism?
Marie-Anne Casselot (Université Laval)
A Feminist Phenomenology of Doubt as a Foundation for Solidarity
Panel session 5 [room: S317, I floor]:
Otherness, Sociality, and Practice
Chair: Scott Marratto
Tomáš Hejduk (University of Pardubice)
The Philosophical Legacy of Charter 77 (Patočka´s and Hejdánek’s Concept of Non-political Politics)
Uljana Akca (Albert-Ludwigs-
Universität Freiburg)
To Recognize the Type of a Mind – Hegelian Recognition from a Jungian Perspective
Tijmen Lansdaal (Mary Immaculate College
in Limerick)
Nothingness: at the Limit of Practice
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30-18:30 NoSP Business Meeting [room: S207, ground floor]
19:00 Conference dinner in the historical building of the bishop summer residence [address: Polanki Street 124; I floor] [for conference participants only]
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Saturday, April 21
Conference venue: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Gdańsk
9:30-10:30 Book panel, Dan Zahavi, “Husserl’s Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental Philosophy” (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2018)
Participants: Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen), Sophie Loidolt (TU Darmstad), Joona Taipale (University of Jyväskylä)
Chair: Jussi Backman [room: S207, ground floor]
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Plenary lecture, Michael Gubser (James Madison University): The Concept of Solidarity
Chair: Charlotta Weigelt [room: S207, ground floor]
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-15:30 Parallel sessions
Panel session 1 [room: S313, I floor]:
Towards Systematic Analyses of Solidarity
Chair: Aleksandra Szulc
Erika Ruonakoski (University of Jyväskylä)
Despair and the Politics of Futurelessness
Marek Pokropski (University of Warsaw)
Solidarity, where are you? Phenomenology of Precarious Life
Alexandru Bejinariu (“Alexandru Dragomir” Institute for Philosophy,
Bucharest)
A strange Kind of Solidarity. A formal indicative Account of Solidarity with Strangers
Panel session 2 [room: S314, I floor]:
The Political World: Systematic and Historical Perspectives
Chair: Simon Høffding
Susanna Lindberg (University of Helsinki)
Politics of the Digital World – Bernard Stiegler’s Account
Scott Marratto (Michigan Technological
University)
Hegemony and Decision: Phenomenological Reflections on Political Agency
Max Schaefer (University of Limerick)
The Living Individual: Michel Henry's Re-evaluation of the Political World
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Panel session 3 [room: S315, I floor]:
Subjectivity and Experience: On the Crossroads of Phenomenology and Medicine
Chair: Beata Stawarska
Charlotta Weigelt (Södertörn University)
The Emergence of the Solidary Subject in Plato
Mara Grinfelde (University of Latvia &
Riga Stradins University)
A Phenomenological Account of Social Dimension of Illness Experience
Haruka Tsutsui (University of Tokyo)
Medicalization of Transgender and Possibilities of Gender Self-determination: The Japanese Situation
Panel session 4 [room: S316, I floor]:
Communication in the Social Horizon
Chair: Łukasz Depiński
Björn Thorsteinsson (University of Iceland)
Communication, Iteration, Repetition: Bohr and Derrida on Matter and Meaning
Minna-Kerttu Vienola (University of Jyväskylä)
The Conditions of Understanding the Other and the Possibilities of Public Dialogue
Karl Eriksson (Lund University)
On the Problem of Self-Stigma
15:30-15:45 Closing words, Witold Płotka, Søren Overgaard (President of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology)
[room: S207, ground floor]
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