CONFERENCE: BERGSON IN CONTEXT
The British Society for Phenomenology
St Hilda's College, Oxford, April 2-4 2004.
SPEAKERS
Frederic Worms (Université de Lille): 'The Two Lives of Bergson'
Valentine Moulard (Dundee University): 'Aesthetic Judgement and Intuition; Bergson and Kant'
John Mullarkey (Sunderland University): 'Fabulation - or the Reality Effect'
Keith Ansell-Pearson (Warwick University) and Robin Durie (Peninsular Medical School, Exeter University):'Bergson's Confrontation' with Biology'
Louise Reynolds (Staffordshire University): 'Opening Remarks... An Approach to Thinking and Speaking Differently within Bergson & Irigaray'
David Morris (Trent University, Ontario): 'Intuition, Variation, Abduction'
Pascal Chabot (Université Libre de Bruxelles): 'The Philosophical August 4th: Simondon as a Reader of Bergson'
Michael Vaughan (Warwick University): 'Between Physics and Metaphysics:
Bergson's contributions to modern science'
For Registration forms and further details please e-mail David Webb
at d.a.webb@staffs.ac.uk or write to: Elena Zanger, Treasurer, 16 Roskell
Road, Putney, London SW15 1DS.
Please note: All registration forms must be returned by March 26.