Keynote speakers |
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Professor Klaus HELD |
From the Inauguration of Philosophy to Cosmo-politan Phenomenology |
Professor ZHAO Dunhua |
The Problem of Temporality of Perception: From Hume, Kant to Husserl |
Other speakers |
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Professor Lester EMBREE |
An Interpretation of David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature in the light of Phenomenological Hermeneutics |
Professor Elmar HOLENSTEIN |
Europe and Humankind: On Husserl's Biased Meditations on the Origin of Philosophy and the Cultural Conditions of Human Life |
Doctor HUNG Wai-shun |
Aspect-Perception and the Experience of Meaning |
Professor JIN Xiping |
Heidegger's interpretation of
to ti en einai |
Professor KWAN Tze-wan |
The Role of the Historian of Philosophy: |
Professor LAU Chong-fuk |
Two Attitudes Towards the History of Philosophy: The Cartesian-Husserlian and the Hegelian Approach |
Professor LAU Kwok-ying |
Descartes Metaphysician & Descartes Phenomenologist |
Professor LUI Ping-keung |
The Vicissitudes of Phenomenology in Sociology Since Husserl: The Actor, the Interacting Actors, and Alterity |
Professor Thomas NENON |
The Necessity and Impossibility of a New Beginning for Philosophy through Phenomenology |
Professor Mario RUGGENINI |
Subjectivity, History and Truth |
Professor Jacques TAMINIAUX |
Levinas and the History of Philosophy |
Professor WANG Qingjie |
Who is Who in Heidegger's Who's Analysis of Being and Time? |
Professor ZHANG Xianglong |
Heidegger's Daoist Approach to Hölderlin |