Dear colleague:
Earlier attempts at setting up this department so that it worked in an automated, "high tech" way have not worked out. Instead, we have now devised a "low tech" method:
To submit an entry on yourself or on somebody who is deceased, please proceed as follows:
The purpose of the directory is, of course, to facilitate colleagues with similar interests getting contacting one another. To phenomenologists accomplish this, we have included lines for the figures you are INFLUENCED BY and for the areas you are INTERESTED IN. To stimulate your thinking in these respects, two lists are offered below. (These lists are based on the Encyclopedia of Phenomenology [ed. Embree et al., Kluwer 1997] with no thought that they might be exhaustive; hence, do not hesitate to use other names of influencing figures or topics; and
SOME POSSIBLE INFLUENCING FIGURES: Arendt, Beauvoir, Binswanger, Derrida, Fink, Gadamer, Gurwitsch, Hartmann, Husserl, Heidegger, Ingarden, Levinas, Marcel, Merleau-Ponty, Nishida, Ortega y Gasset, Ricoeur, Sartre, Scheler, Schutz, and Stein.
SOME POSSIBLE AREAS OF INTEREST: Action, Aesthetics, Architecturel, Artificial Intelligence, Behavioral Geography, Body, Buddhism, Cognitive Science, Communicology, Constitutive Phenomenology, Dance, Ecology, Economics, Education, Ego, Eidetic Method, Emotion, epoche and Reduction, Ethics, Ethnicity and Race, Ethnology, Existential Phenomenology, Expectation, Feminism, Film, Generative Phenomenology, Genetic Phenomenology, Hermeneutical Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, History, Human Sciences, Imagination, Intentionality, Intersubjectivity, Language, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Logic, Mathematics, Meaning, Medicine, Memory, Music, Natural Science, Nursing, Ontology, Perception, Philosophical Anthropology, Physical Education, Political Philosophy, Political Science, Possible Worlds, Post-Modernism, Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Realistic Phenomenology, Reason, Religion, Re-Presentation, Social Geography, Sociology, Space, Structuralism, Technology, Theater, Time, Truth, and Value Theory.
Two "low tech" methods of searching this registry are described in BROWSE THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTRY.
Format for entering an entry:
NAME (last name in ALL CAPS first, then personal name(s):
CURRENT POSTAL ADDRESS (use up to five lines):
FAX NUMBER:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
PERSONAL WEBSITE ADDRESS:
BIRTH YEAR AND PLACE:
DEATH YEAR AND PLACE:
HIGHEST ACADEMIC DEGREE AND INSTITUTION:
THESIS TITLE AND YEAR:
THESIS ADVISOR:
DISCIPLINE OF HIGHEST DEGREE:
MAJOR WORKS (one to each line):
BIOGRAPHY:
LOCATION OF MANUSCRIPTS:
INFLUENCED BY (see list above):
INTERESTED IN (see list above; ten topics maximum):
SOURCE OF INFORMATION (subject her or his self or published source):
DATE SUBMITTED:
|
|
|
|---|