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    Keynote speakers

    Professor Klaus HELD
    (University of Wuppertal, Germany)

    From the Inauguration of Philosophy to Cosmo-politan Phenomenology

    Professor ZHAO Dunhua
    (Peking University)

    The Problem of Temporality of Perception: From Hume, Kant to Husserl

     

    Other speakers

    Professor Lester EMBREE
    (Florida Atlantic University, U.S.A.)

    An Interpretation of David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature in the light of Phenomenological Hermeneutics

    Professor Elmar HOLENSTEIN
    (ETH, Switzerland)

    Europe and Humankind: On Husserl's Biased Meditations on the Origin of Philosophy and the Cultural Conditions of Human Life

    Doctor HUNG Wai-shun
    (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Aspect-Perception and the Experience of Meaning

    Professor JIN Xiping
    (Peking University)

    Heidegger's interpretation of to ti en einai
    in Gesamtausgabe 45

    Professor KWAN Tze-wan
    (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    The Role of the Historian of Philosophy:
    Some Phenomenological Reflections

    Professor LAU Chong-fuk
    (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Two Attitudes Towards the History of Philosophy: The Cartesian-Husserlian and the Hegelian Approach

    Professor LAU Kwok-ying
    (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Descartes Metaphysician & Descartes Phenomenologist

    Professor LUI Ping-keung
    (Polytechnic University of Hong Kong)

    The Vicissitudes of Phenomenology in Sociology Since Husserl: The Actor, the Interacting Actors, and Alterity

    Professor Thomas NENON
    (University of Memphis, U.S.A.)

    The Necessity and Impossibility of a New Beginning for Philosophy through Phenomenology

    Professor Mario RUGGENINI
    (University of Venice , Italy)

    Subjectivity, History and Truth

    Professor Jacques TAMINIAUX
    (University of Louvain, Belgium)

    Levinas and the History of Philosophy

    Professor WANG Qingjie
    (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Who is Who in Heidegger's Who's Analysis of Being and Time?

    Professor ZHANG Xianglong
    (Peking University)

    Heidegger's Daoist Approach to Hölderlin