BETWEEN PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Prague June 3-4, 2013

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EVERYTHING AS PLANNED!

Dear all,

the conference takes place according to the plan in Narodni 3, room 205 (2nd floor)

See you soon!

Organizers

 

 

 

FLOODING!

Dear all,

We may be forced to change the conference venue due to the flooding in Prague.
It is still not clear whether the Narodni Avenue (and the ASCR building) will be open for the public on Monday.
Please, check the website on Monday before 9am for the updated informations.

It is already sure, that the metro will not be operated in the center of Prague on Monday. It will be substituted by buses.

Dispite the unexpected complications, we hope to see you tomorrow morning (somewhere)!

Organizers

 

 

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

EMBODIED INTERSUBJECTIVITY:
BETWEEN PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH


Institute of Philosophy – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Faculty of Humanities – Charles University in Prague
Prague : June 3-4, 2013
The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - Národní 3, Praha 1 - Room N. 205


Keynote Speakers
Thomas Fuchs (University of Heidelberg)
Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis/Hertfordshire)
James Mensch (Charles University Prague)
Thomas Nenon (University of Memphis)
Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen)


Aim of the Conference
The conference aims (1) to reconsider the question of naturalizing phenomenology, and (2) to focus on the ongoing exchange between contemporary phenomenology and the experimental sciences in the field of social cognition research. The event is intended primarily as a platform to discuss and comment on the keynote speeches, which are distributed with the Call for Papers.
 

Central Research Questions
(1)
Husserl viewed phenomenology as a transcendental discipline that provides non-empirical access to consciousness as a field of study, and he was careful about distinguishing it from a naturalistic enterprise. Some current phenomenologists maintain a strong distinction between phenomenology as a transcendental study, and psychology or neuroscience as a natural science. From this point of view, to naturalize phenomenology seems to be absurd. Others in the phenomenological tradition, such as Merleau-Ponty, Sarte, and Gurwtisch, however integrated the natural sciences of consciousness and behavior into their philosophical considerations, and stressed a convergence of phenomenology and psychology and neuroscience as empirical sciences. Merleau-Ponty even spoke of the “truth of naturalism”, and he claimed that “it would be necessary to define transcendental philosophy anew in such a way as to integrate with it the very phenomenon of the real”.

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Is a naturalized phenomenology a desideratum or a category mistake? What notion of phenomenology and what notion of naturalization do we have in mind when we talk about the naturalization of phenomenology? Can phenomenology engage in a fruitful exchange and collaboration with empirical science, without engaging in naturalistic reductionism? Is it possible to integrate phenomenological data, methods, and insights into natural scientific experiments in cognitive science, without denaturing the consciousness phenomenology studies?

(2)
Nowadays, we can encounter a remarkable example of a convergence of phenomenological and empirical studies in the field of social cognition research. Current phenomenological approaches to intersubjectivity, which emphasize the importance of embodied and embedded interactions, seem to offer a consistent interpretation of recent discoveries in social neuroscience, developmental studies, and behavioral sciences. Some theorists even defend the idea that phenomenology “helps to bring the insights from these various sciences together into a coherent research program that is compelling by overall coherence and parsimony” (Gallagher).

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What, if any, relevance might have phenomenological data and methods for the interdisciplinary debate on social cognition? To what extent are current approaches to intersubjectivity consistent with the available science on social cognition, and to what extent they can add explanatory power to the science?

 

Working Language
English


Scientific Organization
Petr Urban (Institute of Philosophy – Academy of Science of the CR, Prague)
Karel Novotný (Faculty of Humanities – Charles University in Prague)
Petr Kouba (Faculty of Arts – Charles University in Prague)
Alice Koubová (Institute of Philosophy – Academy of Science of the CR, Prague)

 

The conference is organized by the research grant project “Philosophical Investigations of the Body Experiences: Transdisciplinary Perspectives” (GAP 401/10/1164), by the program Erasmus Master Mundus EuroPhilosophie at the Faculty of Humanities of the Charles University of Prague, and by the research project “Relevance of Subjectivity” (M300091201) - The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic/Institute of Philosophy/Department of the Contemporary Continental Philosophy. The conference takes place in the framework of the activities of the Central-European Institute of Philosophy Prague: www.sif-praha.cz

News

We have just uploaded beautilful paintings painted by Helena Gaudeková <gaudekova.helena@gmail.com> during the conference. In the Photogallery, you can find all of them together with names of the particular speakers.

Official Conference Poster

10/05/2013 10:54
Here you can view and download the official poster of the conference. Please, feel free to disseminate it to all who may concern. Thank you! Organizers  

Official Conference Flyer

10/05/2013 10:50
Here you can view and download the official poster of the conference. Please, feel free to disseminate it to all who may concern. Thank you! Organizers

Website launched

26/04/2013 14:04
Our new website has been launched today.

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