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Collegium Phaenomenologicum
Natures of Space, Spaces of Nature
The Collegium Phaenomenologicum will convene for its 42nd annual session in Città di Castello, Italy, from July 10–28, 2017. The Collegium is intended for faculty members and advanced graduate and postdoctoral students in philosophy and related disciplines.
The core of the program consists in a series of lecture courses, individual lectures, and intensive text-based seminars. A participants conference will be held July 8-9.
Week 1
Dynamic Spacings: Martin Heidegger and Rodolfo Kusch Lecture Course by Daniela Vallega-Neu and Alejandro A. Vallega, University of Oregon
Additional Lectures by John Sallis (Boston College), Dennis Schmidt (Western Sydney University), Eduardo Mendieta (Penn State University), Omar Rivera (Southwestern University)
Week 2 The Spaces of Feeling: Turning Emotion Inside Out
Lecture Course by Edward S. Casey, Stony Brook University Additional Lectures by Günter Figal (Universität Freiburg),
Silvia Benso (Rochester Institute of Technology), Robert Crease (Stony Brook University)
Week 3 Between Earth and Our Nature: Φύσις-Λόγοϛ, Place-Time, Time-Being
Lecture Course by Brian Shūdō Schroeder, Rochester Institute of Technology Additional Lectures by David Wood (Vanderbilt University),
Irene Klaver (University of North Texas), Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago)
Participating Faculty:
Ellie Anderson (Muhlenberg College) Andrew Benjamin (Monash University
and Kingston University) Silvia Benso (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Peg Birmingham (DePaul University) Walter Brogan (Villanova University)
Edward S. Casey (Stony Brook University) Matteo Cestari (Università di Torino)
Robert Crease (Stony Brook University) Carolyn Culbertson (Florida Gulf Coast University)
Bret W. Davis (Loyola University Maryland) Steve DeCaroli (Goucher College)
Zeynep Direk (Koç University) William Edelglass (Marlboro College) Antonia Egel (Universität Freiburg) Günter Figal (Universität Freiburg)
Jennifer Gaffney (Gettysburg College)
Ted George (Texas A&M University)
Drew A. Hyland (Trinity College) Elizabeth A. Irvine (Villanova University)
Leah Kalmanson (Drake University) Sean Kirkland (DePaul University)
Gerard Kuperus (San Francisco University) Irene Klaver (University of North Texas)
Richard A. Lee (DePaul University) John Lysaker (Emory University)
Erin McCarthy (St. Lawrence University) Eduardo Mendieta (Penn State University)
Andrew J. Mitchell (Emory University) Shannon Mussett (Utah Valley University) Marjolein Oele (San Francisco University)
Richard Polt (Xavier University) James Risser (Seattle University)
Omar Rivera (Southwestern University)
John Sallis (Boston College) Dennis Schmidt (Western Sydney University)
Lucy Schultz (Barton College) Charles Scott (Vanderbilt University and Penn State University)
Brian Shūdō Schroeder (Rochester Institute of Technology) Michael Shaw (Utah Valley University) Kristi Sweet (Texas A&M University) Nancy Tuana (Penn State University)
Alejandro A. Vallega (University of Oregon) Daniela Vallega-Neu (University of Oregon)
Ben Vedder (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Margot Wielgus (Misericordia University)
James J. Winchester (Georgia College and State University) Jason Winfree (California State University at Stanislaus)
David Wood (Vanderbilt University) Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago)
Participants will be comfortably housed at Hotel Le Mura★★★ in the historic center of Città di Castello.
The cost for room and board (half pension = breakfast & dinner) will be €40 (double occupancy) and €53 (single room) per day. The program fee for the three-week session will be €275.
The deadline for applications is February 15, 2017.
Prof. Bret W. Davis Director
Department of Philosophy Loyola University Maryland 4501 North Charles Street
Balitmore, MD 21210 USA
Amie Zimmer Graduate Assistant
Department of Philosophy University of Oregon
1295 University of Oregon Susan Campbell Hall 211
Eugene, OR 97403 USA
Prof. Andrew Benjamin Australian Correspondent
Department of Philosophy and Australian Centre for Jewish
Civilization Monash University
Prof. Gert-Jan van der Heiden European Correspondent Department of Philosophy
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen PO Box 9103
6500 HD Nijmegen The Netherlands
Prof. María Acosta Latin American Correspondent
Department of Philosophy DePaul University
2352 N. Clifton Ave Chicago, IL 60614
For more information and participant application go to:
www.collegiumphaenomenologicum.org