Jahrestagung des Forschungsprojekts
„Life and Environment. Phenomenological Relations between Subjectivity and Natural World“ (GAČR)
Kolloquium des Mitteleuropäischen Instituts für Philosophie Prag
Villa Lanna, 5. und 6. November 2015
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Jahrestagung des Forschungsprojekts „Life and Environment. Phenomenological Relations between Subjectivity and Natural World“ (GAČR) Villa Lanna, 5. und 6. November 2015 Journal “Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology”, invites you to international conference “Classical German Idealism and Phenomenology” that takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia Conference programs: Karel Novotný, philosopher and eminent specialist in phenomenology, received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques on 31 march 2015. On behalf of the French Minister of National Education, Mr. Jean-Pierre Asvazadourian, ambassador of France in the Czech Republic, awarded the insignia of the chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques to Mr Karel Novotný to honour his scientific merit and his active contribution to the university and scientific cooperation between France and the Czech Republic. an international conference to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Jan Patočka Archives in Prague Prague, May 15th-16th, 2015 One cannot escape today the refrain that Europe is in crisis: economic, social, political and environmental. Yet there is no consensus on what defines this crisis. Even the meaning of the subject, “Europe”, is a matter of convention. In a recent “Manifesto for Europe” the economist Thomas Piketty and fourteen other co-authors referred to the European crisis as “existential”; there is widespread confusion and doubt not only amongst Europe’s political, economic and cultural elites, but also amongst its citizenry concerning Europe’s identity, task, role in the world, and even whether it exists in the relevant sense. This conference aims to clarify whether the concept of “Crisis” as developed by phenomenological philosophers Edmund Husserl and Jan Patocka is still instrumental for understanding the current European crisis in its intertwined social, political and economic dimensions. We would like to open a lively discussion about if and how the phenomenological concept of Crisis may show a path out of current European crisis – and, on the other hand, if and how we can, reflecting on the contemporary situation, develop the phenomenological concept of Crisis a step further. For further information see conference website. Journée d´études Date: le 19 mars. Filosofický ústav AV ČR – www.flu.cas.cz Traditions and Perspectives of the Phenomenological Movement in Central and Eastern Europe 17–19 June, 2015 Confirmed invited speakers include: Please send paper proposals Faktizität und Freiheit –Phänomenologie und Metaphysik Journées d‘hommage à László Tengelyi – Tagung László Tengelyi zu Ehren Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities – Erasmus Master Mundus „German and French Philosophy in Europe (EuroPhilosophie) VENUE: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities, U Kříže 8, Prague 5 Venue: Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Jilska 1, Prague 1, room no. 124a 4 November 2014, 5 – 7 p. m.: “Erotic Perception: Intersubjectivity, History, and Shame” A Charles University EKS Department project in collaboration with Druna “Body as a medium” is an interdisciplinary project focusing on the role played by corporeity in some intersubjective practices related to artistic and therapeutic approaches as extra-ordinary situations where interactions and communication happen in forms that seems to question our idea of the self and its physical borders. The aim of the project is to observe analytically the phenomenology and the specicities of these interactions enhanced by the physical presence, the structures and modes of language involved in those patterns of behavior and communication, the representations of the self implicitly assessed by the existence of these anthropologic practices. Via a comparative observation of technical languages and experiences involved in the process of expression and therapeutic transformation, and via the philosophical observation of those practices (from theatre to dance, from somatic disciplines to psychoanalysis) the project proposes to shed light on diferent forms of representation of the self and of communication implicitly structuring our patterns of behavior and our perception of human possibilities. On 1 October 2014, Doc. Karel Novotny Ph.D. received an award for outstanding results of great scientific importance. The award was presented to him by prof. Jiří Drahoš, president of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, for achievements in research as well as in management of grant projects, research programmes and international projects financed by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. More information on: http://www.cas.cz/sd/novinky/hlavni-stranka/2014/141001-ceny-akademie-ved-cr-ziskali-uspesni-vedci.html |
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