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 Phenomenology – Issue 576 (October 2019)
Call for Papers Études phénoménologiques - Phenomenological Studies vol.5 : Intercultural Encounters - Rencontres interculturelles Deadline: 1st Nov 2019 Phenomenology, Existentialism & Realism (14th February 2020, Nijmegen, Netherlands) Deadline: 1st Nov 2019...
Shifting Roles: The Manifold Identities of Phenomenology (The 5th Conference of the Central and East European Society for Phenomenology, 26–28 September 2019)
Program Abstracts
Christian Ferencz-Flatz – Ten theses on the reality of video-chat: A phenomenological account (The European Journal of Communication Research, 2018)
Christian Ferencz-Flatz, "Ten theses on the reality of video-chat: A phenomenological account", The European Journal of Communication Research, 2018 The following paper addresses the experience of reality in video-calls. To this extent, it first draws from Edmund...
Ion Copoeru – Portraying addiction as a disease: A phenomenological answer (Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2018)
Ion Copoeru, "Portraying addiction as a disease: A phenomenological answer", Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2018 This paper stems from the concern that, in certain situations, categorization may lead to the annihilation of the subject. It attempts to...
Cristian Ciocan, “Violence, Animality, and Territoriality”, Research in Phenomenology 48.1, 2018
Cristian Ciocan, "Violence, Animality, and Territoriality", Research in Phenomenology 48.1, 2018 The aim of this article is to address the question of the anthropological difference by focusing on the intersubjective relation between the human and the animal in the...
Alexandru Bejinariu, “Animal Experience: A Formal-Indicative Approach to Martin Heidegger’s Account of Animality”, Human Studies, 2018
Alexandru Bejinariu, "Animal Experience: A Formal-Indicative Approach to Martin Heidegger's Account of Animality", Human Studies, 2018 In the present paper I attempt an interpretation of Martin Heidegger's analysis of animality, developed in winter semester...