CFA: Aristotle in Phenomenology

Aristotle in Phenomenology

Call for Abstracts

April 23-24, 2016

Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne, IN

Aristotelian concepts persist in the works of Franz Brentano, who was a prolific Aristotle commentator as well as Edmund Husserl’s teacher. Later phenomenologists continue to exhibit both implicit and explicit Aristotelianism. The purpose of this conference is to elucidate the effect of Aristotle’s writings on phenomenology and the history of phenomenology.

Abstracts should be 300-500 words, prepared for blind review.
Please submit abstracts and current CV to Dr. Charlene Elsby at elsbyc@ipfw.edu by January 15th, , 2016. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out February 15th, 2016.

Sponsored by the Philosophy Department and the College of Arts and Sciences at IPFW.