ANNOUNCEMENT
3rd
Swedish-Finnish phenomenological workshop
Phenomenology
of spirit
October 6-7, 2006

Organized by:
Research
Group in European Thought /
Research
Project Sexual Difference: From Ontology
to Genealogy /
Funded by the
Swedish-Finnish Cultural Foundation (www.kulturfonden.net)
Pre-registration not required. For more
information, contact:
Jussi Backman (jussi.backman@helsinki.fi)
Jonna Bornemark (jonna.bornemark@sh.se)
Joona Taipale (joona.taipale@helsinki.fi)
Cover:
Anselm Kiefer, Wege der Weltweisheit – die
Hermannsschlacht (1978)
Friday,
October 6 - Hegel and phenomenology
Main building,
Auditorium VII (3rd
floor)
12.15-12.30 Opening words
12.30-14.00
Susanna Lindberg: The
human being's time in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and in Heidegger's Being
and Time
Laura Werner: Absolute
– and loving it! The structure of love in Hegel’s concept of Geist
14.00-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.30
Sven-Olov
Wallenstein: On some conditions of a phenomenological
reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind
Brian
Manning Delaney: The role of phenomenology
in the deduction of Hegel's system
16.30-16.45 Coffee break
16.45-18.15
Joakim
Lof: Hegel and terror: The sublimity of
totalitarian law
Carl
Cederberg: Levinas in Hegel?
18.15-18.30 Break
18.30-19.15
Heikki Ikaheimo: Rehabilitating
Hegel's spirit: Recognition as a social ontological concept
Seminar room 136 (1st floor)
10.00-11.30
Jonatan
Habib Engqvist: On the lightness of
spirit
Simo Pulkkinen: On the
historicality of spirit: The concept of constitution in
Husserl
11.30-11.45 Coffee break
11.45-13.15
Jonna
Bornemark: Scheler and the concept of
spirit in phenomenology
Ulrika
Björk: Phenomenologies of consciousness:
Hegel and Sartre
13.15-14.15 Lunch
14.15-15.45
Jussi Backman: The
incendiary unity of spirit: Heidegger – Heraclitus – Derrida
Anna-Karin Selberg: The
concept of Geist in Heidegger
15.45-16.00 Break
16.00-17.30
Erika Ruonakoski: Can man become an animal? Kojeve and
Merleau-Ponty on human (and non-human) existence
Petri Berndtson: Merleau-Ponty's
return to the respiratory body: Instituting phenomenology of the breathing subject / world