Guest
Current and past guests of the Classical Phenomenology department
Gabriele Baratelli
is a doctoral candidate at the University of Cologne and the University of Liège. His doctoral thesis deals with the role of formalizations in Husserl's phenomenology. His aim is twofold: to determine the significance of formal logic and mathematics for Husserl's epistemology and to develop Husserl's late concept of the "crisis of the European sciences" through a historical analysis of modern logic. In doing so, Gabriele pursues the hypothesis that Frege's logical transformation can be read through the lens of Husserl's critique of mathematization in the Krisis. Gabriele's research stay is made possible by an Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (01.10.2023-30.06.2024).
Lin Hang
graduated from Renmin University of China and received his PhD in June 2023. His research field is aesthetics, especially environmental aesthetics. His research focuses on the relationship between environmental and environmental appreciation, environmental appreciation models and the integration of environmental appreciation positions. Currently, Lin Hang is trying to broaden his perspectives on environmental aesthetics by focusing on phenomenology. His current research project concerns the prospects of a transcendental justification of intersubjectivity in Husserl's and Heidegger's phenomenology.
Qianqian Yang
is a PhD student from Fundan University in China. Her research on value theory focuses on the following questions. Can a position that reduces values to human desires and needs be successful? Can a phenomenology-based objective theory be an alternative to reductive value theories or emotionalism?
Shuai Zuo
holds a Master's degree from Tongji University, China, and is currently a PhD student at Fundan University, China. Shuai is a visiting student at the Karl-Franzens-University Graz for 2 years. His stay is funded by the China Scholarship Council. His doctoral project is mainly concerned with Husserl's genetic phenomenology; in particular with Husserl's concepts of passive synthesis, teleology, drive intentionality and the person.
Previous guests of the Department of Classical Phenomenology
Nicolò Siviero (Università di Trento): Opportunità di mobilità internazionale per richerca tesi/prova finale all'estero (01.04.2023-30.06.2023)
Serena Lückhoff (Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences, USA): Fulbright (01.10.2022-30.06.2023)
Giulia Cabra (Milan/Würzburg): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (01.01.2022-30.09.2022)
Celia Cabrera (Buenes Aires, Argentina): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide, postdoctoral fellowship (01.10.2021-31.12.2021)
Fabio Rovigo (Trento/Dresden): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (01.06.2021-28.02.2022)
Kemal Kikanovic (Istanbul, Turkey): Go Styria (01.10.2020-28.02.2021)
Andrea Pace Giannotta (Florence/Bochum): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (01.10.2019-30.06.2020)
Manuela Massa (Halle, Germany): Erasmus Training (01.10.2019-31.10.2019)
Emanuela Carta (Rome/Leuven): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (01.12.2017-30.06.2018)
Andrei Simionescu-Panait (Bucharest, Romania), research stay (01.05.-31.05.2016)
Andrea Cimino (Boston, USA): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (15.09.2014-31.03.2015)
Celia Cabrera (Buenes Aires, Argentina): Ernst Mach Grant - worldwide (15.01.2015-30.06.2015)
Jann Schlimme (Hannover/Berlin): Marie Curie Project "Subjectivity and Self-Effectivity. Investigating Self-Determination in Mentally Ill Persons from the First-Person Perspective" (Intra-European Fellowship, Call FP7-People-IEF-2008 (01.05.2010-14.02.2012)
Mario Ariel González (Sao Paolo, Brazil), research stay/mentor (01.12.2010-27.02.2011)
Xian Ning (Nankai University, Tianjin, China): Eurasia-Pacific Uninet Scholarship (01.04.2010-30.09.2010)
Samir Arnautovic (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina): ACM/Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education & Research, Academic Cooperation and Mobility Unit (10.08.-29.08.2009)
Bakonyi Pál (Elte University Budapest, Hungary): ÖAAD Grant (01.03.-31.03.2009)
Bakonyi Pál (Elte University Budapest, Hungary): ÖAAD Grant (01.10.-31.10.2007)
Varga Andras (Elte University Budapest, Hungary): ÖAAD Grant (01.09.-31.12.2007)
Drago Prole (University of Novi Sad, Serbia): ÖAAD Grant (01.11.2006-30.11.2006)
Bakonyi Pál (University of Szeged, Hungary): ÖAAD Grant (01.01.2006-30.06.2006)
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