Phenomenology as Bridge between Asia and theWest

 

All sessions will be in the conference room immediately behind

the registration desk at the Seagate Hotel and Beach Club, Delray Beach, Florida

 

Tuesday, May 7, 2002

Topic: CULTURE

 

Morning Chair: Lester Embree (Florida Atlantic University)

 

WELCOME: 08:30—William Covino, Interim Dean, Schmidt College, Florida Atlantic

 

1. (09:00-09:50) Kah Kyung Cho (State University of New York at Buffalo):

“Phenomenology as an Idea of Bridging the Cultural Divide”

 

2. (10:00-10:50) Yoko Arisaka (University of San Francisco):

“The Embodiment of Cultural Selves”

 

3. (11:00-11:50) Kazashi, Nobuo (Kobe University):

“Wonder, Sorrow, and Fear: On the Passions for Philosophy in the post-Hiroshima Age”

 

LUNCH

 

Afternoon Chair: Steven Crowell (Rice University)

 

4. (02:00-02:50) Lau, Kwok-ying (Chinese University of Hong Kong):

“In What Sense Can Phenomenology Do Justice To Chinese Philosophy?”

 

5. (03:00-03:50) Marina Banchetti (Florida Atlantic University): “Kojima’s Monad and Thou as a Model for Bridging the Gap between Human Sameness and Animal Otherness”

 

6. (04:00-04:50) Jung-Sun Han Heuer (Methodist Theological Seminary): “Monadology and Teleology in Husserl”

 

Wednesday, May 8, 2002

Topic: OTHER AND SELF

 

Morning Chair: John Maraldo (University of North Florida)

 

7. (08:00-08:50) Robert Bernasconi (University of Memphis):

“Othering”

 

8. (09:00-09:50) Nuki, Shigeto (Senshu University):

“Self and I: Towards the Phenomenology of Culture via the Phenomenological Analysis of the Place of the I”

 

9. (10:00-10:50) William McKenna (Miami University):

“The Constitutive Effects of the Awareness of Others”

 

10. (11:00-11:50) Javier San Martin (Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia): “The Starting Point of Philosophy: Epoche and Self-Abstraction”

 

LUNCH

 

Afternoon Chair: Burt Hopkins (Seattle University)

 

11. (03:00-03:50) Jin, Xiping (Peking University): “Hsuen Tsu’s Method of Anology”

 

12. (04:00-04:50) Ishihara, Kohji (Hokkaido University): “Phenomenology of Situated Action: Western and Japanese Perspectives”

 

Thursday, May 9, 2002

Topic: SCIENCE AND COGNITION

 

Morning Chair: Olga Vishnyakova (Moscow State University)

 

13. (08:00-08:50) Don Ihde (State University of New York at Stonybrook):

“Husserl’s Galileo Needed a Telescope”

 

14. (09:00-09:50) Noe, Shinya (Tohoku Institute of Technology):

“Francisco Varela and his Naturalized Phenomenology”

 

15. (10:00-10:50) Nagataki, Shoji (Chukyo University):

“Human Intelligence and AI”

 

16. (11:00-11:50) Burt Hopkins (Seattle University):

“Authentic and Symbolic Numbers in Husserl’s Philosophy of Arithemetic: A Phenomenological Interpretation and Criticism”

 

LUNCH

 

 

 

Afternoon Chair: Tom Nenon (University of Memphis)

 

17. (03:00-03:55) Murata, Junichi (University of Tokyo):

“Consciousness and Space: Husserl, Heidegger, and J. J. Gibson”

 

18. (04:00-04:55) Lee, Nam-In (Seoul National University):

“The Phenomenology of Exteriority beyond Linguistic Idealism”

 

Friday, May 10, 2002

Topic: EMOTION AND RELIGION

 

Morning Chair: Chuck Dongming Zhao (University of Memphis)

 

19.  (08:00-08:55) Kadowaki, Shunsuke (University of Tokyo):

“Emotion and Cognition: A Heideggerian Approach”

 

20. (09:00-09:55) Algis Mickunas (Ohio University):

“The Primacy of Expression”

 

21. (10:00-10:55) Kono, Tetsuya (Japan National Defense Academy):

“What is Intentionality? Representation or Action?”

 

22. (11:00-11:55) Thomas Nenon (University of Memphis):

“Husserl’s Non-Intellectualist Conception of Reason”

 

LUNCH

 

Afternoon Chair: Lee, Young Ho (Hanyang University)

 

23. (03:00-03:55) Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois University):

“Epiphanic Givenness as a Clue to a Phenomenology of Religious Experience”

 

24. (04:00-04:55) Natalie Depraz (Sorbonne):

“Working with One’s Mind-Body: Heartprayer and Shamatha-Vipashyana Sitting Meditation as Suspension Practices”