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”
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”
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
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”
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”
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”
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”