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NEWSLETTER


 

Newsletter I (2022)
 

Intentionality and Perception in the Middle Ages

 

I. Conferences

  • Perception and Intentionality: Some More Medieval Puzzles, University BabeÈ™-Bolyai of Cluj, 29 October (2022).

  • Person and Intentionality: Aquinas, Scotus, Stein, Prague, Charles University, Prague, 26-28 May (2022).

  • Longue Durée Intentionality, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 25 April (2022).

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II. Publications

  • Luis M. Augusto, “Categories and Foundational Ontology: A medieval tutorial,” Journal of Knowledge Structures and Systems 3 (1):1-56 (2022).

  • Emanuele Lacca, “Sunt intelligibilia entia quae sunt vera. A Late Medieval Interpretation of Intentionality,” Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (10):137-152 (2022).

  • Tamer Nawar, “Clear and Distinct Perception in the Stoics, Augustine, and William of Ockham,” Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 96 (1):185-207 (2022).

  • Jose Filipe Silva (ed), Rationality in Perception in Medieval Philosophy, Boston: Brill (2022).

  • Brett W. Smith, “Scotus and Grosseteste on Phantasms and Illumination,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (4):597-617 (2022).

  • Michela Summa, Martin Klein and Philipp Schmidt (eds), “Double Intentionality,” Topoi 1 (41): 93-205 (2022).

  • Juhana Toivanen (ed), Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Volume One: Sense Perception, Boston: Brill (2022).

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III. Research Projects

  • On What There Was, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.

  • Modi der Intentionalität: Eine historisch-systematische Analyse, University of Würzburg.

  • Intentionality and Person in Medieval Philosophy and Phenomenology, Charles University in Prague.

 

Intentionality and Perception in Contemporary Philosophy

 

I. Conferences

  • Intentionality as Tendency, University of Würzburg, 12-14 October (2022).

  • Feeling Towards: The Unity of Phenomenology and Intentionality in Emotion, University of Würzburg, 22-23 Juli (2022).

  • Monthly Phenomenology, Humboldt-University of Berlin, online forum of discussion on recent work in phenomenology,  (2022–2023)

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II. Publications

  • Mauro Antonelli, “Consciousness and Intentionality in Franz Brentano,” Acta Analytica 37 (3):301-322 (2022).

  • Brian Ball, “Intentionality, Point of View, and the Role of the Interpreter,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:92-102 (2022).

  • Jagna BrudziÅ„ska, “Bodily Expression and Transbodily Intentionality. On the Sources of Personal Life,” Studia Phaenomenologica 22:105-124 (2022).

  • Tyler Burge, Perception: First Form of Mind, New York: Oxford University Press (2022).

  • Dan Cavedon-Taylor, “Predictive processing and perception: What does imagining have to do with it?” Consciousness and Cognition 106:103419 (2022).

  • Andrea Cimino, “Husserl, Hallucination, and Intentionality,” Synthese 200 (4):1-33 (2022).

  • Sam Coleman, “Intentionality, Qualia, and the Stream of Unconsciousness,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:42-53 (2022).

  • Tim Crane & Alex Grzankowski, “The Significance of the Many Property Problem,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:170-175 (2022).

  • Robert French, Berit Brogaard & Otavio Bueno (eds), The Roles of Representations in Visual Perception, Springer (forthcoming)

  • Andrea Pace Giannotta, “Qualitative Relationism About Subject and Object of Perception and Experience,” Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (3):583-602 (2022)

  • J. C. Gómez, “Intentionality in the Second-Person: An Evolutionary Perspective,” Teorema 41 (2):49-64 (2022).

  • Di Huang, “Normativity and Teleology in Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology,” Husserl Studies 38 (1):17-35 (2022).

  • Khen Lampert, “Caring as the Default of Empathic Direct Perception,” Emotion Review 14 (3):194-205 (2022).

  • Giulia Martina, “Phenomenally-grounded Intentionality for Naïve Realists,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:138 (2022).

  • Jean Moritz Müller, “The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling: Affective Intentionality and Position-Taking,” Emotion Review 14 (4):244-253 (2022).

  • Søren Overgaard, “Amodal Completion and the Impurity of Perception,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:126-137 (2022).

  • Claude Romano, “La perception est-elle intentionnelle?” Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78 (3):647-672 (2022).

  • Max Minden Ribeiro, “Is Presence Perceptual?,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:160-168 (2022).

  • Galen Strawson, “Internal and External Content: A New Alignment,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:18-40 (2022).

  • Ben White, “Attention, Gestalt Principles, and the Determinacy of Perceptual Content,” Erkenntnis 87 (3):1133-1151 (2022).

  • Davide Zottoli, “Intentionality and Inner Awareness,” Phenomenology and Mind 22:68-80 (2022).

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III. Research Projects

  • Nicht-gegenstandsgerichtete Intentionalität: Tendenz und Affekt, University of Würzburg.

  • A Sensible World: The Problem of Secondary Qualities in and around the School of Brentano, Humboldt University of Berlin.

Newsletter II (2023)

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I. Conferences

  • Primary and Secondary Causality: Medieval Theories at the Crossroads between Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism, Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of the Sciences, February 16-17 (2023).

  • Distinction and Identity in Late-Scholastic Thought and Beyond, Institut supérieur de Philosophie, KU Leuven, May 15-17 (2023).

  • Scotism and Platonism: A New Appraisal, University of Bonn, UCD Dublin, Bonn, May 25-26 (2023).

  • Quantity, Extension, and Infinity in the 13th and 14th Centuries, Tel Hai College, June 5-7 (2023).

  • Sight and Light in the Late Middle Ages, KU Leuven, June 12-13 (2023).

  • Logos, Logic and Metaphysics, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, June 19 (2023).

  • The Sense of Touch: Medieval and Modern Debates in Philosophy and Science, Radboud University Nijmegen, June 19 (2023).

  • International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, July 3-6 (2023)

  • Intensity and the Grades of Nature: Heat, Colour, and Sound in the Ordering of Pre-Modern Cosmos (1200-1600), Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance, Pisa, July 11-14 (2023).

  • Kinds of Intentionality and Kinds of Approaches to Intentionality in Medieval Philosophy, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj, October 16-17 (2023).

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II. Publications

  • Andreas Anagnostopoulos, “Aristotle’s First Moves Regarding Perception: A Reading of (most of) De Anima 2.5,” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 105 (1):68-117.

  • Maria Rosa Antognazza, “Intuitive cognition in the Latin medieval tradition,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4):675-692

  • Pieter Beullens, The Friar and the Philosopher: William of Moerbeke and the Rise of Aristotle’s Science in Medieval Europe, New York: Routledge (2023). Deborah L. Black, “Varieties of consciousness in classical Arabic thought: Avicenna, Averroes, and the mutakallimÅ«n,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy.

  • Susan Brower Toland, “Deflecting Ockham’s Razor: A Medieval Debate about Ontological Commitment,” Mind.

  • Franziska van Buren, Aristotle and the Ontology of St. Bonaventure, Leuven: LUP (2023).

  • Leo J. Elders, Reading Aristotle with Tomas Aquinas: His commentaries on Aristotle’s Major Works, Washington: The Catholic University of America Press (2023).

  • Dominic Farrell, Traditions of Natural Law in Medieval Philosophy: Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy. Washington: The Catholic University of America Press (2023).

  • Marek Gensler, Monika Mansfeld, Monika MichaÅ‚owska (eds), The Embodied Soul: Aristotelian Psychology and Physiology in Medieval Europe between 1200 and 1420, Cham: Springer, 2022.

  • Evan Keeling, “Aristotle on Perception and Perception-like Appearance: De Anima 3.3, 428b10–29a9,” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie.

  • Katja Krause, Luis Xavier López-Farjeat, Nicholas A. Oschman (eds), Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy: Explorations of the Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin Traditions, New York: Routledge (2023).

  • Jordan Lavender, “The mark of the mental in the fourteenth century: Volitio, cognitio, and Adam Wodeham’s experience argument,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy.

  • Claude Panaccio, Ockham’s Nominalism: A Philosophical Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press (2023).

  • Jenny Pelletier, Christian Rode (eds), The Reality of the Social World: Medieval, Early Modern, and Contemporary Perspectives on Social Ontology, Cham: Springer (2023).

  • Nicola Polloni, Marienza Benedetto et Federico Dal Bo (eds), Ibn Gabirol (Avicebron): Latin and Hebrew Philosophical Traditions, Turnhout: Brepols (2023).

  • Sylvain Roudaut, La mesure de l’être. Le problème de la quantification des formes au Moyen Âge (ca. 1250-1370), Leiden: Brill (2023).

  • José Higuera Rubio, (ed), Per cognitionem visualem: The Visualization of Cognitive and Natural Processes in the Middle Ages, Turnhout: Brepols (2023).

  • Lydia Schumacher, Human Nature in Early Franciscan Tought: Philosophical Background and Theological Significance, New York: Cambridge University Press (2023).

 

Intentionality and Perception in Contemporary Philosophy

 

I. Conferences

  • Self-awareness and its pathologies, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, April 13-14 (2023).

  • Reconceiving Perception, Department of Philosophy, University of Antwerp, May 15-16 (2023).

  • Critical phenomenology of the we, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, June 1-2 (2023).

  • Perception, Australian Catholic University, Deakin University, Melbourne, June 5-6 (2023).

  • Phenomenology and Revelation, Fordham University, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Long Island, 16-19 August (2023).

  • Religious Experience and the Phenomenology of Nature, National University of Ireland Galway, August 16-19 (2023).

  • Social Ontology 2023, Stockholm University, August 16-19, (2023).

  • The Foundations of Representational Content, Department of Philosophy, University of Milan, September 4-5 (2023).

  • Phenomenology and the Limits of Experience, University of Bucharest (ICUB), Romanian Society for Phenomenology, September 21-23 (2023).

  • Us and Them: Phenomenological Perspectives in Dialogue, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, October 5-6 (2023).

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II. Publications

  • William A. Bauer, Causal Powers and the Intentionality Continuum, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022.

  • Ned Block, The Border Between Seeing and Thinking, New York: Oxford University Press (2023).

  • Tim Crane, “On the Explanation of Intentionality,” Australasian Philosophical Review.

  • John Greco, “Externalism and the Myth of the Given,” Topoi 42 (1):73-82.

  • Jan Halak, “Embodied higher cognition: Insights from Merleau-Ponty’s interpretation of motor intentionality,” Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2):369-397. 

  • Timothy Mooney, Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception: On the Body Informed, New York: Cambridge University Press (2023).

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