About Romanian Society for Phenomenology
The Romanian Society for Phenomenology was founded in 2000 to promote research in phenomenology, coordinate the development of this discipline in Romania, and help constitute a specialized phenomenological community in Romania.
The Society is a founding member of the Organization of the Phenomenological Organizations.
OUR PROJECTS
The aim of the society is to promote the phenomenology in Romania, by organizing conferences, seminars, and workshops, and by stimulating a professional community of researchers. The main publication of the Romanian Society for Phenomenology is the international yearbook Studia Phaenomenologica, founded in 2001.
Latest Events & News
Newsletter of Romanian Philosophy – Nr. 5 (182) / May 2021
I. PREZENȚE INTERNAȚIONALE A) Cărți sau volume colective publicate la edituri din străinătate Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, Karin de Boer (eds.), The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy, Routledge, 2021 B) Articole sau recenzii publicate în reviste...
Andrei Simionescu-Panait – The Reconciled Body. An Essay on the Phenomenology of Elegance. With a Foreword by Roberta De Monticelli (Zeta Books, 2021)
What is elegance? Is it a quality of movement or gesture? Or is it rather connected to the way someone dresses up? Can we think of an elegant object or an elegant speech? These questions point at the ambiguity elegance presents any person wanting to reflect on it....
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Studia Phaenomenologica vol. 22 (2022): GESTURES
Guest Editors: Christian Ferencz-Flatz & Delia Popa In recent years, gestures have moved into the center stage of theoretical interest. Prepared by various forays in the field of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and linguistics, which led to an increased focus...
Newsletter of Phenomenology – Number 594 (April 2021)
Call for Papers The SPHS 2021 Annual Conference. Virtual Conference with SPEP (17th - 24th September 2021, Konstanz, Germany) Deadline: 30th Apr 2021 Phenomenology and sociality. The 6th Conference of the Central and East European Society for Phenomenology (2nd - 4th...
Lucian Ionel, Sylvaine Gourdain, “Heidegger and German Idealism (Fichte, Schelling, Hegel): Subjectivity and Finitude”, in: Jon Stewart (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Existentialism, Springer, 2020
Heidegger's philosophical work is driven by a radical criticism of the idealist view that being is posited by the human subject. However, in developing his conception of the finitude of being, Heidegger finds decisive sources of inspiration in the work of Schelling...
Newsletter of Romanian Philosophy – Nr. 4 (181) / April 2021
I. PREZENȚE INTERNAȚIONALE A) Cărți sau volume colective publicate la edituri din străinătate Anca Vasiliu, Montrer l'âme. Lecture du "Phí¨dre" de Platon, Sorbonne Université Presses, 2021 B) Articole sau recenzii publicate în reviste din străinătate George F....