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The
Centre for Theory and Criticism
& The Department of Philosophy Mini-Conference THE
PHILOSOPHY OF EVERYDAY LIFE: FOOD FEELING SPEECH SPACE DRIVING PERCEPTION EMOTION ETHNICITY BODY Tuesday, March
16, 2004, 3:00-6:00 pm 3:00 -3:40
Kirsten Jacobson (The Pennsylvania State University) 3:40 - 4:20
Kym Maclaren (Northern Arizona University) 4:20-4:35 coffee break 4:35-5:15
Susan Bredlau (Stony Brook University) 5:15-5:55
David Ciavatta (Bucknell University) The University of Western Ontario Thanks also to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
THE PHILOSOPHY
OF EVERYDAY LIFE:
WHAT PHENOMENOLOGY TELLS US ABOUT HUMAN EXPERIENCE
FOOD FEELING SPEECH SPACE DRIVING PERCEPTION EMOTION ETHNICITY BODY
Tuesday, March 16,
2004, 3:00-6:00 pm
University College 224a
3:00 -3:40 Kirsten
Jacobson (The Pennsylvania State University)
Without Speech or Space: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Anorexia
3:40 - 4:20 Kym Maclaren
(Northern Arizona University)
The Man who Wasn't There: A Philosophical Inquiry into Emotion and Human Reality
4:20-4:35 coffee break
4:35-5:15 Susan Bredlau
(Stony Brook University)
What It's Like to Be a Driver: An Automotive Tour of the Perceptual Field
5:15-5:55 David Ciavatta
(Bucknell University)
Ethnicity and Embodiment: A Phenomenological Account of the Ethnic
Dimensions of Perception and Bodily Movement
The University of Western Ontario
Thanks also to the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada