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Phenomenology
Reading Group Department of Philosophy University of California, San Diego |
| The Phenomenology Reading Group
(unofficially abbreviated: 'phe-re-grou', pronounced 'fay-ray-groo') is
an informal group devoted to reading through and discussing some of the
major texts in twentieth
century European philosophy, with a special focus on the classical
works of the phenomenological movement. The group meets on a
weekly basis. Each term we pick a figure (or two) and try to
read
through as much of one (or two) of their major works as is
possible. Throughout the term, we each take turns opening
the discussion of the week's readings. Anyone interested in
participating should contact Clinton Tolley
[ctolley at ucsd.edu]. |
| spring 09 |
Merleau-Ponty, The
Phenomenology of Perception |
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| winter 09 |
Heidegger, Being and Time |
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| fall 09 |
Husserl, The Idea of Phenomenology Husserl, Cartesian Meditations |