I am fresh back from attending two diametrically different conferences. The first being the Nonduality and Science conference held in Marin County, CA. The second being the annual SPEP (Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)/SPHS (Society for Phenomenology and Human Science) conference (generally known as continental philosophy) held this last week (21st-25th) in D.C./Arlington and [...]
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Two conferences, two coasts, two weeks
Posted in Husserl, Schutz, academic, conference, dissertation, graduate, intersubjectivity, phenomenology, scholarship on November 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Small Fish in a Big Pond
Posted in academic, graduate, student on May 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s another blog of interest to our stressed-out subculture otherwise known as “graduate students.”
“I am beginning to wonder if anyone ever makes true friends in graduate school. Most everyone here seem super competitive – I tend to be more of a cooperative learner. I have this vague, nagging idealism that education should be a growing [...]