Workshop on Reflection: Historical, Normative, and Social Aspects
Tampere, August 29–30, 2016
Organized by Self, Other and Community: Besinnung in Husserl’s Phenomenology research group, in collaboration with Degree Program in Philosophy, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere.
University of Tampere, Main building (= päätalo) A2A
No registration needed, the workshop is open for general audience.
Preliminary program:
Monday, August 29
10.00: Opening words
10.15–11.30 David Cerbone, ’Feckless Prisoners of Their Times’: Historicism and Moral Reflection
11.30–12.30 Erna Oesch, Wilhelm Dilthey’s Descriptive and Analytic Psychology and what is wrong with it
12.30–14.00 LUNCH
14.00–15.00 Jaakko Belt, From Description to Critique? Normativity of Phenomenological Reflection
15.00–15.30 COFFEE BREAK
15.30–16.30 Arto Laitinen, Expressing and Finding Oneself in an External Medium
16.30–17.30 Simo Pulkkinen, Self-Constitution of an Embedded Subject: How Husserlian Phenomenology Deals With Historicity
Tuesday, August 30
10.00–11.00 Leila Haaparanta, Suspension of Judgment and the Norms of Assertion
11.00–12.00 Mirja Hartimo, Besinnung and the Normativity of the Exact Essences
12.00–13.30 LUNCH
13.30–14.30 Fredrik Westerlund, Shame and Ethics
14.30–15.30 Joel Backström, Moral Understanding vs. Moral Normativity: The Repressive Dynamics of Sittlichkeit and the Ambiguity of Moral Progress
The workshop will be followed by two-day intensive course “Fundamentals of the Phenomenology of Embodiment” by prof. David Cerbone. For more information: https://www10.uta.fi/opas/opetusohjelma/marjapuuro.htm?id=34564
Contact:
Mirja Hartimo, Docent
mirjahartimo at gmail.com
Jaakko Belt, PhD Researcher
jaakko.belt at uta.fi, +35840-5926971