Sunday, July 24, 2022 - 15:00 to Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 18:00
Arts and Humanities Institute Board Room/virtual attendence (for link please contact: [email protected])
Sunday 24 July, 3-4.30: Annual Edith Stein Lecture | |||
Dr Tim Burns, Clinical Professor of Philosophy in the Dougherty Family College at the University of Saint Thomas, Minnesota: Why Do We Need Empathy? (not available on zoom) | |||
Edith Stein Room, Clarendon Street Carmelite Church St Theresa’s, Dublin City Centre | |||
Monday, July 25, 2022: Close reading of On the Problem of Empathy and Papers | |||
8.30 | Welcome by Tim Burns | ||
Session 1 | Chair: Dr Mette Lebech (Maynooth University) | ||
Presenter | Section | ||
8.45 | Dominic Maguire | II.1-4 | |
9.00 | Dr Tim Burns | II.5-7 | |
9:15 | Discussion | of Chapter II | |
9.30 | Coffee | ||
9.45 | Margie Kennedy | III.1-4(c) | |
10.00 | Alban Colwell | III.4(d)-5(d) | |
10.15 | Dr Michael Clarke | III.5(e)-5(k) | |
10.30 | Lauren Lovestone (z) | III.5(l)-5(p) | |
10.45 | Discussion | of Chapter III | |
11.00 | Coffee | ||
11.15 | Nataleigh Waters-Lang (z) | IV.1-4 | |
11.30 | Dr Rosemary Marron | IV.5-9 | |
11.45 | Discussion | Of Chapter IV and wrap-up | |
12.00 | Lunch | ||
Session 2 | Chair: Dr Tim Mooney (University College Dublin) | ||
13.00 | Dr Alessandro Salice (University College Cork): What is Realist Phenomenology? (z) | ||
13.40 | Dr Anna Varga-Jani (Pázmány Péter Catholic University): Dilthey’s Influence on Phenomenological Thinking | ||
14.20 | Dr Ingrid Vendrell Ferran (Philipps Universität Marburg): Stein on Affective Forms of Intentionality (z) | ||
15.00 | Coffee | ||
Session 3 | Chair: Dr Thomas Gricoski (St Meinrad’s Seminary and School of Theology, Indiana) | ||
15.30 | Dr Nayana Bibile (University of Sydney): Loquacious Sentient Contagion: Quieted Lives and Stein’s Phenomenology of the Social | ||
16.10 | Frances Hannon (Ph.D. Candidate, Maynooth University): Authentic Unfolding of the Human Person | ||
16.50 | Dr. C.M Wulf (Tilburg University): Clear Concepts - Clear Conceptions. Eidetic Phenomenology Providing a Basis for Humanistic-Empirical Research | ||
17.30 | Conclusion of the day | ||
18.30 | Dinner | ||
Tuesday July 26, 2022: Two Panel Discussions | |||
8.45 | Coffee | ||
9.00 – 10.30 | Session 4 Discussion 1 Chair: Dr Tim Burns |
Publicizing Stein’s Work for Husserl. How best to honour Stein’s work for Husserl – in particular on Ideas II – in light of the forthcoming publication of the manuscripts she had at her disposal? |
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Panel: |
Ying-Chien Yang, Anna Varga-Jani, Emanuele Caminada (z), Mette Lebech, Ruth Hagengruber (z), Fr Frances Payo (z), Fr Jose Conrado Estafia (z), George Heffernan (z), Valentina Gaudiano. |
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13.00 | Lunch in Pugin Hall | ||
14.45 | Coffee | ||
15.00-16.30 | Session 5 Discussion 2 Chair: Dr Tim Burns |
Stein’s role in the debate about phenomenology and being. How to go about contextualizing Heidegger’s and Husserl’s discussions on Phenomenology and Being by highlighting Conrad-Martius’ and Stein’s contributions to the debate? |
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Panel: |
Thomas Gricoski, Gaven Kerr, Anna Varga-Jani, Mette Lebech, Alessandro Salice (z), Mariele Wulf, Daniel Neumann, Daniele de Santis (z), Ian Leask (z), Fr Jose Conrado Estafia (z), Robert McNamara (z), George Heffernan (z), Jim Ruddy (z). |
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18.00 | Dinner |