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The conference program,
Seattle 2000:
Thursday,
June 22
8:30-9:00
Registration
9:00-9:15 WELCOMING REMARKS
9:15-11:45
Book Session: Intersubjectivity Revisited: Phenomenology and the Other
Speakers: Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, University of Oregon; Marilyn
Nissim-Sabat, Lewis University
Respondent: Kathleen Haney, University of Houston Downtown
Moderator: Licia Carlson, Seattle University

11:45:-1:15 LUNCH
1:15-2:25
“Descriptive Psychology in the Logical Investigations”
Speaker: John Scanlon, Pittsburgh
Commentator: Dermot Moran, University College Dublin
Moderator: Sean Leichtle, University of Kentucky
2:25-2:40 BREAK
2:40-5:40
“On Husserl’s Notion of Fulfillment: Filling in the Intersubjective Void”
Speaker: Paul Gyllenhammer, Marquette University
“Husserl and Heidegger: the Natural Attitude and the Lostness in Everyone”
Speaker: Corinne Painter, Loyola University Chicago
Commentator: Ingo Farin, University of Toledo
“Being, Pre-Being, and the Status of the Transcendental”
Speaker: Sean Leichtle, University of Kentucky
Moderator: Marilyn Nissim-Sabat, Lewis University
5:40-7:00 RECEPTION
HONORING
JOSÉ HUERTAS-JOURDA
Casey Commons
Friday,
June 23
9:00-10:10
“Heidegger’s Phenomenological Reductions”
Speaker: Roy Elveton, Carleton College
Commentator: Tom Nenon, Memphis University
Moderator: Steven Crowell, Rice University
10:10-10:20 BREAK
10:20-11:40
“Husserl’s ‘Breakthrough’ Revisited: The Genesis of the Logical
Investigations”
Speaker: Rosemary Rizo-Padron Lerner, Pontifica Catholic University, Peru
Commentator: Pierre Adler, New School University
Moderator: John Drummond, Fordham University
11:40-1:10 LUNCH
1:10-2:20
“Examining the Historiographical Ideas of Husserl and Scheler with a
Phenomenological Historical Methodology”
Speaker: Mark Blum, University of Louisville
Commentator: Eric Kramer, University of Oklahoma
Moderator: Algis Mickunas, Ohio University
2:20-2:35 BREAK
2:35-3:45
“Temporalization as the Trace of the Subject”
Speaker: James Mensch, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Moderator: Ian Angus, Simon Fraser University
3:45-4:00 BREAK
4:00-5:10
“The Logical Investigations: Intimations of a Transcendental Logic”
Speaker: John Drummond, Fordham University
Commentator: Richard Owsley, North Texas State University
Moderator: Harry Reeder, University of Texas, Arlington
5:10-7:00 RECEPTION IN
MEMORY OF GIAN-CARLO ROTA
Saturday, June 24
9:00-10:10
“The Body as a Remarkably Incompletely Constituted Thing”
Speaker: Betsy Behnke, Study Project for the Body, Bellingham, WA
Moderator: Eric Kramer, University of Oklahoma
10:10-10:20 BREAK
10:20-11:30
“Husserl for Beginners: The System of Transcendental Phenomenology”
Speaker: Marcus Brainard, Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation, Munich
Commentator: Dermot Moran, University College Dublin
Moderator: Thomas Jeannot, Seattle University
11:30-1:00 LUNCH
1:00-2:45
Session: “Facticity, Historicity, and the Transcendental Reduction”
Speakers: Steven Crowell, Rice University; Burt Hopkins, Seattle University;
Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University
Commentator: Dermot Moran, University College, Dublin
Moderator: James Risser, Seattle University
2:45-3:00 BREAK
3:00-5:00
"The
Transcendental ‘Shift’ and World Awareness”
Speaker: Algis Mickunas, Ohio University
Commentator: Ian Angus, Simon Fraser University
“Maya: Phenomenality of the Phenomena”
Speaker: Rekha Menon, SUNY Binghamton
Moderator: Steve Trinen, Seattle, WA
5:00-7:00
RECEPTION AND BUSINESS MEETING
Sunday, June 25
9:00-10:10
“Problems of Intersubjectivity in Husserl and Buber”
Speaker: Nam-In-Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea
Moderator: Betsy Behnke, Study Project for the Body, Bellingham, WA
10:10-10:20 BREAK
10:20-11:30
“Reflections on the genesis of Psychological and Transcendental
Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger (1927-1931)”
Speaker: Richard Palmer
Moderator: Timothy Stapleton, Loyola College Baltimore
11:30 CLOSING REMARKS |
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