Jun 1, 2017 - 9:30-10:15 Session 3. Chaired by Vinod Acharya. Claudio Tarditi (Università degli Studi di Torino). Rethinking the Phenomenological Problem ...
At the Origins of Phenomenology: Logic, Psychology, Ontology. The North American Society for Early Phenomenology 1-3 June, 2017 Seattle University, Seattle, Washington Thursday, 1 June Pigott Building Room 103 1:00-1:15 Opening Remarks Rodney Parker (Paderborn University) and Wai-Shun Hung (Seattle University) 1:15-2:30 Keynote Chaired by Rodney Parker
Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University) Lotze’s Legacy for Phenomenology and Neo-Kantianism 2:30-2:45 Break Student Center Room 130 2:45-4:15 Session 1 Chaired by James Risser
Chad Kidd (CUNY City College of New York) Natorp, Husserl, and the Tortoise: on the possibility of logic as a normative science Andrea Carroccio (University of Rome Tor Vergata) Cassirer’s Theory of Abstraction in Comparison with Husserl 4:15-4:30 Break 4:30-6:00 Session 2 Chaired by Wai-Shun Hung
George Heffernan (Merrimack College) The Ambiguity of Judgment: On A Decisive Distinction in the Early Dispute between Classical Phenomenology and Logical Psychologism Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock Husserl as Analytic Philosopher End of Day 1
Friday, 2 June Student Center Room 130A/B 9:30-10:15 Session 3 Chaired by Vinod Acharya
Claudio Tarditi (Università degli Studi di Torino) Rethinking the Phenomenological Problem of Spatiotemporal Extension 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-12:00 Session 4A
Session 4B
Chaired by Matt Rellihan
Chaired by Rodney Parker
Andrea Marchesi (Sapienza University of Rome) ‘Object’ as a Functional Concept. On Husserl’s Early Theory of Intentionality
Peter Andras Varga (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) - via Skype Husserl on the Logic of Existential Judgements: From Sigwart to the Transcendental Phenomenology and a Reassessment of Frege Hynek Janoušek (Czech Academy of Sciences) – via Skype Husserl’s Early Reception of Bolzanian Propositions
Nicolás Trujillo Osorio (Leiden University/Diego Portales University) At the Crossroad of two Genetic Traditions. Husserl, Natorp, and the Concept of Time 12:00-1:15 Lunch Break 1:15-2:45 Session 5A
Session 5B
Chaired by Vicente Muñoz-Reja
Chaired by Timothy Burns
Charlene Elsby (IPFW) Syncategorematica in Husserl and Aristotle
Randy Dible (SUNY Stony Brook) Phenomenology of the Spheres: Manchester, Mahnke, and Conrad Martius Rodney Parker (Paderborn University) Real Reality? Conrad-Martius vs. Husserl’s Ideas I
Michael Weinman (Bard College Berlin) Diachronic truth validity conditions and the transcendental reduction: Attending to the continuity of Husserl’s various discussions of classical Greek mathematics 2:45-3:00 Break
3:00-4:30 Session 6A
Session 6B
Chaired by Matt Bower
Chaired by James Risser
Mark Roberts (Franciscan University of Steubenville) Negative Propositions, Negative States of Affairs, and the Significance of the Copula in Hypothetical and Disjunctive Propositions Nadia Moro (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow) Experience in J.F. Herbart’s Philosophy and Psychology
Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray (King’s University College, UWO) - via Skype Psychology, Philosophy and Law: The Approaches that Comprise Reinach’s Jurisprudence
4:30-4:45
Dennis Skocz (Independent Scholar) The Concept of Evidence in Husserl, Brentano, and Austrian Philosophy
Break Engineering Building Wycoff Auditorium
4:45-6:00 Keynote Chaired by Charlene Elsby
Stefania Centrone (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) Husserl and Leibniz on Symbolic Thought and Symbolic Knowledge Reception
End of Day 2
Saturday, 3 June 10:30-12:00 Session 7A Chair TBA
Student Center Room 130A/B Session 7B Chair TBA
Robert Luzecky (IPFW) Vicente Muñoz-Reja (Boston College) Roman Ingarden’s Ontology of the Picture Husserl on Founding Variation Gabriel Marko (Charles University Stefano Vincini (Universidad Prague) Nacional Autónoma de México) Roman Ingarden’s Ontology of Husserl and the Epistemological Intentional Objects Necessity of a Strict Reduction 12:00-1:15 Lunch Break
1:15-2:45 Session 8A
Session 8B
Chaired by Wai-Shun Hung
Chaired by Rodney Parker
Ronny Becker (University of Siegen) Mathematical modeling and transcendental foundation of geometry: Oskar Becker's phenomenological justification of Euclidean geometry Jeremy Jager Heidegger’s Phenomenology and the Foundation of the Formal Sciences
Matt Bower (Texas State University) Daubert’s naive realist challenge to the Husserlian account of perception
Timothy Burns (Loyola Marymount University) Theodor Lipps on the Concept of Einfühlung Break
2:45-3:00 3:00-4:30 Session 9 Chaired by Nadia Moro
Petr Urban (Czech Academy of Sciences) Logic and Language in Husserl’s Logical Investigations Carlo Ierna (University of Groningen/Czech Academy of Sciences) Husserl’s Early Philosophy of Computation and its Origin in the School of Brentano 4:30 Closing remarks