Husserl's Logische Untersuchungen - Centenary
University of Copenhagen, May 26-28, 2000


Organizers  
Dan Zahavi, Department of Philosophy, Education and Rhetoric,  
Frederik Stjernfelt, Department of Comparative Literature 
Secretary Eva Hjelms  ehjelms@get2net.dk 

Friday May 26         Alexandersalen , Bispetorvet 1-3, Copenhagen 

09.00-09.10        Introduction 
09.10-10.00        John Drummond, Fordham University,  
USA 
The Logical Investigations On the Road to Transcendental Logic 
10.00-10.50        Dan Zahavi, University of Copenhagen, DK 
        The Three Concepts of Consciousness in the Logical Investigations 
10.50-11.20        Break 
11.20-12.10        Jocelyn Benoist, Université de Paris I, FR 
        Husserl between Bolzano and Frege the question of non-objectifying acts.  
12.10-13.30        Lunchbreak 
13.30-14.20        Dieter Lohmar, Husserl-Archiev  Köln, 
DE 
On Husserl's Concept of Categorial Intuition. 
14.20-15.10        Peter Simons, University of Leeds, UK 
        Grasping the Abstract Husserl on         Categorial Intuition 
15.10-15.40        Break 
15.40-16.30        Frederik Stjernfelt, University of 
         Copenhagen, DK 
        Categories, Diagrams, Schemata. 
16.30-17.20        Einar Řverenget, University of Oslo, NO 
        Heidegger and the 3. Logical Investigation 
17.20-18.10        Jean-Louis Gardies, Université de Nantes, FR 
        Logische Untersuchungen on the threshold to a theory of types 

Saturday May 27  KUA, Aud. 15.1.30a, Njalsgade 80, Copenhagen 

09.00-09.50        Rudolf Bernet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE 
        The Seductions of Psychologism.  
09.50-10.40        Sřren Gosvig Olesen, University of  
        Copenhagen, DK 
        The Phenomenology of the Prolegomena. 
10.40-11.10        Break 
11.10-12.00        D.W. Smith, University of California at Irvine, USA 
        What is "Logical" in Husserl's Logical Investigations?  
12.00-13.30         Lunchbreak 
13.30-14.20        Dallas Willard, University of Southern California, USA 
        The World Well Won Husserl's Epistemic Realism One Hundred Years Later. 
14.20-15.10        Donn Welton, SUNY at Stony Brook. 
        Husserl's Theory of Language and the Question of a Pragmatic Semantics. 
15.10-15.40        Break 
15.40-16.30        Ullrich Melle, Katholieke Universiteit  
Leuven, BE 
The Revision of the 6. Logical Investigation. 
16.30-17.20        Mikkel Bogh, University of Copenhagen, DK 
        Pictorical consciousness in and after Logical Investigations 
17.20-18.10         J. N. Mohanty, Temple University, USA 
        Theory of Meaning Between Atomism and Holism 


Sunday May 28        KUA, Aud. 15.1.30a, Njalsgade 80, Copenhagen 

09.00-09.50        Barry Smith, SUNY at Buffalo, USA 
        Grids 
09.50-10.40        Dieter Münch, Technische Universität  
Berlin, DE 
        Logical Investigations and its significance for cognitive science 
10.40-11.10         Break 
11.10-12.00        Richard Cobb-Stevens, Boston College, USA 
        "Aristotelian" Themes in Husserl's Logical Investigations 
12.00-13.30        Lunchbreak 
13.30-14.20        Jean Petitot, EHESS, FR 
The Verschmelzung VS Sonderung opposition in the third LI a cognitive approach. 
14.20-15.10        Bertrand Bouckaert, Université  
Catholique de Louvain, Belgium 
        The Puzzling Case of Alterity in Logische Untersuchungen 
15.10-15.40        Break 
15.40-16.30        Robert Sokolowski, Catholic University of America, USA 
        Semiotics in Husserl's 'Logical Investigations'. 
16.30-17.20        Karl Schuhmann, University of 
                         Utrecht, NL 
        Theory of Judgment in early Husserl and in the Brentano School