Embodiment. Phenomenology East / West 4. — 7. Mai 2016 Seminarzentrum Freie Universität Berlin Silberlaube (Erdgeschoss) Otto-von-Simson-Str. 26 14195 Berlin-Dahlem Veranstalter Hilge Landweer und Hans Feger Kontakt Larissa Sprigade [email protected] Institut für Philosophie Habelschwerdter Allee 30 14195 Berlin Eröffnungs- und Abschlussvortrag sind öffentlich. Für Teilnahme an der gesamten Tagung bitten wir um Anmeldungen unter: [email protected] 5. Mai 9:00 10:00 Kaffeepause 11:30 12:30 Mittagspause 15:00 16:00 Kaffeepause 17:30 4. Mai eröffnungsvortrag 19:00 Hermann Schmitz Leib und leibliche Kommunikation 7. Mai abschlussvortrag 10:00 Bernhard Waldenfels Der Leib als Umschlagstelle zwischen Natur und Kultur phenomenology and psychology Matthew Ratcliffe The Bodily Phenomenology of Grief Kohiji Ishihara Common Sense and Embodiment. Revisiting Phenomenological Psychopathology of Blankenburg, Kimura, and Stanghellini on Schizophrenia and Depersonalization. Jong-ju Lee The Relation between Phenomenological Meaning and Clinic(counseling) Psychological Meaning of Embodiment in Mindfulness Saulius Geniusas Phenomenology of Embodied Personhood and the Challenges of Naturalism in Pain Research borders of normality Sara Maria Johanna Heinamaa Own and Alien. Reflections on the Limits of the Phenomenological Concepts of Normality and Abnormality Maren Wehrle The Normative Body and the Embodiment of Norms. Bridging the Gap between Phenomenological and Foucauldian Approaches Tae-he Kim A Situation-Hypothesis about Asymmetries of Perceptual Span: A Front-loaded Phenomenological Essay collective bodies Dan Zahavi Intersubjectivity, Sociality, Community: The Role of Embodiment David Carr „… So etwas wie Leiblichkeit.“ On Social Embodiment Hilge Landweer Mass Emotion and Shared Feelings Christian Wenzel Zhuangzi and the New Phenomenology embodiment, mediality and aesthetics Tonino Griffero Felt-Bodily Resonances: Towards a Pathic Aesthetics. Toru Tani Body, Language and Mediality Yvonne Förster Imaginations of Intelligence: Embodiment and Disembodiment in Contemporary Cinema 6. May 9:00 10:00 Kaffeepause 11:30 12:30 Mittagspause 15:00 16:00 Kaffeepause 17:30 after heidegger Jan Slaby Living in the Moment: Boredom and the Meaning of Existence in Heidegger and Pessoa Wen-Sheng Wang Heidegger on the Problem of Embodiment of God Tze-wan Kwan Bodily Dasein and the Chinese Script Mark Wrathall “I” “Here” and “You” “There”: Heidegger on Existential Spatiality and the “Volatilized” Self embodied and disembodied mind Hans Feger Friedrich Nietzsche: Thinking as Listening to my Living Body Nam-in Lee Phenomenological Clarification of the Concept of Instinct as the Genetic Origin of Embodied Consciousness Chong-fuk Lau On the Possibility of a Disembodied Mind embodiment and perception Joel Krueger The Space Between Us: Phenomenological Perspectives on Watsuji’s aidagara Tanja Stähler Pregnant Embodiment as World Transformation Helena De Preester Phenomenology, Interoception, and the In-depth Body Junichi Murata What are Senses and Sense Modalities? From a Viewpoint of an Ecological Phenomenology experiencing the living-body Bret W. Davis Toward a Zen Phenomenology of Psychosomatic Practice Rolf Elberfeld „Kata“. Embodied Movements and Self-Awakening Po Shan Leung Compare the Understandings of the Lived-Body in Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and Confucianism