Oct
CogSem Seminar: "Phenomenology and Phaneroscopy" (a reading seminar)
Following our reading seminar on Oskar Miyamoto's PhD thesis on Oct 3, where we struggled to understand Peircian "phenoroscopy" - which he uses instead of "phenomenology", we have decided that we need to do some more reading. So we have picked 2 texts: the first from the late Göran Sonesson, where he quite pedagogically explains how (in his view) Husserl's phenomenology is more basic (and more empirical) than Peirce's version. I will lead the discussion here. For the second text by Atkins on Peirce, I will be relying on help from Manuel Penaloza, who is now taking an MA course in cognitive semiotics, but has previously taught Husserl and Peirce in Chile! Welcome to the room, or online with cameras on, as usual. P.S. After this "philosophical turn" we will be getting more empirical, with a seminar on statistics on Oct 17 by Joost van de Weijer. So have patience!
About the event:
Location: IRL: room H402, online: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/61502831303
Contact: jordan.zlatevsemiotik.luse