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In the late phase of his reflections, following the new possibilities opened by the genetic method, Edmund Husserl addresses the factuality of the body-consciousness relationship. Investigating elusive phenomena, such as sleep and dream, birth and death, fainting and awaking, the unconscious, drive and instincts, Husserl questions the limits of consciousness, its inner continuity that holds together the passivity of life and the subject’s higher ethical performances.
The Research Summer School in Genetic Phenomenology aims to offer an in-depth analysis of Husserl’s research manuscripts collected in volume XLII of the Husserliana while opening an interdisciplinary dialogue with psychoanalysis, psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
International experts will discuss thematically relevant issues on the basis of textual analysis in lectures and seminars. In the afternoon, international scholars and advanced PhD students will present their own research topics during “text-laboratories” and continue the discussion of selected manuscripts from Hua XLII.
The summer school will also include a section on psychoanalysis headed by Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Weiß.
Confirmed Lecturers
• Jagna Brudzińska (IFIS PAN Warsaw / Husserl-Archive Cologne)
• Natalie Depraz (Rouen University)
• George Heffernan (Merrimack College – Massachusetts)
• James Mensch (Charles University, Prague)
• Stefano Micali (KU Leuven, Husserl-Archive Leuven)
• Karel Novotny (Charles University Prague)
• Dominique Pradelle (Sorbonne University, Paris, Director of the Husserl-Archive Paris)• Alice Pugliese (University of Palermo, Italy)
• Lanei Rodemeyer (Duquesne University Pittsburgh, USA)
• Roberto Walton (University of Buenos Aires)
• Heinz Weiß (Sigmund Freud Institute Stuttgart)
Topics
• Limits and Transitions of Consciousness: Birth, Death, Fainting, and Sleep• Unconscious, Instincts, Drives, and Repression
• Monadology and Teleology
• Metaphysics, Existence, Ethics
• Genetic Methodology• Gender Studies
• Psychoanalysis
The deadline for participation as listeners or speakers was June 15, 2019.
Language: English / German Total Class Time: 30h Project Direction: Prof. Jagna Brudzińska Organizing Committee: Prof. Karel Novotny (karel.novotny@fhs.cuni.cz), Prof. Alice Pugliese (alice.pugliese@unipa.it)
The Research Summer School is organized in cooperation with: Husserl-Archiv, Cologne | Les Archives Husserl, Paris | Husserl-Archives, Leuven | Charles-University, Prague | University of Palermo | Chinese University Hong Kong | a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities, University of Cologne | Merrimack College – Massachusetts | Duquesne University Pittsburgh, USA | Sigmund Freud Institute – Stuttgart | University of Buenos Aires | gPHEN International Network – Genetic Phenomenology and the Human Sciences