Husserl Lecture

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With the Husserl Lecture , the German Society for Phenomenological Research honors a scientist every two years who has made an exceptional contribution to phenomenology through research. The lecture takes place at changing locations of the research relevant to phenomenology.

Award winners

year Award winners Lecture title
2014 Thomas Fuchs (Heidelberg) The Present Importance of Phenomenology
2016 Natalie Depraz (Rouen) Phenomenology and practice in political and ethical terms
2018 Hans Rainer Sepp (Prague) From the absolute. Sketch of a phenomenology of the extreme

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Husserl Lecture. In: German Society for Phenomenological Research. Retrieved October 23, 2019 .