- Jocelyn Benoist (Paris/Chicago), "Phenomenological Psychology as Anti-Reductionist Externalism"
- David Carr (Emory, Atlanta), "Temporality and Personality in Husserl"
- Steven Crowell (Rice, Houston): "Subject and Person"
- Natalie Depraz (Rouen): "Self-Givenness and First-Person Givenness"
- John Drummond (Fordham, New York), "Virtuous Persons"
- Sara Heinämaa (Helsinki), "Person: Habituation, Style, and Capacity"
- Dieter Lohmar (Köln), "A History of the Ego - in Husserl’s Phenomenology"
- Eduard Marbach (Bern), "Poor I – Pure or Impure, After All? Husserl's Notion of ‘I’ Revisited"
- Liangkang Ni (Sun Yat-Sen, Guangzhou), "Two Ways of Thinking ‘I’"
- Shigeru Taguchi (Yamagata), "Beyond Plurality and Monistic Origin: the Concept of ‘Primal Ego’ in Husserl"
- Dan Zahavi (Copenhagen): "Self and Other in Husserl"
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Cfp: "Self, Ego, Person: Commemorating Husserl's 150th Anniversary," Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, October 8-9, 2009.
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