THE REVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE “TO LET THINGS BE! EDMUND HUSSERL 160, MARTIN HEIDEGGER 130” (December 10–12, 2019, Riga, Latvia)
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-06-15
Authors : INETA KIVLE RAIVIS BIČEVSKIS KRIŠJĀNIS LĀCIS;
Page : 373-381
Keywords : phenomenology; hermeneutics; interdisciplinarity; Husserl; Heidegger;
Abstract
The current report gives an overview of The International Interdisciplinary Conference: To Let Things Be! Edmund Husserl 160, Martin Heidegger 130, which took place at the University of Latvia, December 10–12, 2019. The report outlines the philosophical aims of the conference, analyses the contribution of the researchers from fifteen countries around the world, and introduces the main conclusions concerning the interdisciplinary development of phenomenology.
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