Aron Gurwitsch Memorial Lecture

This lecture has been sponsored by the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc. since 1980 with interest from a bequest by Ms. Alice Gurwitsch, the philosopher's widow. The lecture is held in conjunction with the meetings of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy and the Society for Phenomenology in the Human Sciences each October and published in the international and multidisciplinary journal Human Studies.

Previous Gurwitsch Lecturers

2007: Osborne Wiggins, "The Delirious Illusion of Being in the World: Toward a Phenomenology of Schizophrenia"

2006: László Tengelyi, "Phenomenology and the Categories of Experience"

2004: William McKenna, "Human Differences as Constituting Different Worlds"

2003: Shaun Gallagher, "Phenomenological Contributions to a Theory of Social Cognition"

2002: Klaus Held, "Coming to an Understanding between Cultures: A Phenomenological Apporoach"

2001: Roberto J. Walton, "On the Manifold Senses of Horizonedness:
The Theories of E. Husserl and A. Gurwitsch"

2000: John J. Drummond, "Forms of Social Unity: Partnership, Membership, Citizenship"

1999: Nam-In Lee, "Practical Intentionality and Transcendental Phenomenology as a Practical Philosophy"

1998: Gail Soffer, "The Other as Alter Ego: A Genetic Approach"

1997: Ullrich Melle, "Responsibility and Self-Realization: A Husserlian Reflection on Jonas and Naess."

1996: Fred Kersten, "Stuffed Cabbage in the Old New School Cafeteria."

1995: Elizabeth Stroeker, "Science and Lifeworld: A Problem of Cultural Change."

1994: Eduard Marbach, "Understanding the Representational Mind: A Phenomenological Perspective."

1993: David Carr, "The Question of the Subject: Heidegger and the Transcendental Tradition."

1992: Walter Biemel, "Phenomenology and Art."

1991: Donn Welton, "On the Margins of the World."

1990: Lester Embree, "Phenomenology of Representation."

1989: Hubert Dreyfus, "Toward a Phenomenology of Ethical Expertise."

1988: James Edie, "Husserl vs. Derrida."

1987: Joseph J. Kockelmans, "On the Unity and Multiplicity of the Sciences."

1986: Dagfinn Follesdal, "Husserl's Noema: Interpretation, Philosophical Issues, and Recent Controversy."

1985: John Compton, "Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Nature."

1984: Robert Sokolowski, "Moral Categoriality."

1983: Maurice Natanson, "Illusion and Irreality."

1982: J. N. Mohanty, "Intentionality, Causality, and Holism."

1981: Thomas Seebohm, "Edmund Husserl on Possible Worlds."

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