Alrighty then . . . So, Hong Kong. Hong Kong is very far away. My advisor/chair has highly recommended that I go to either the next APA convention in Toronto or the Science of Consciousness Conference (usually in Tucson) but in Hong Kong this year. Toronto is out of the picture because I’ve already made [...]
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Toward a Science of Consciousness Conference, Hong Kong, Summer 2009
Posted in Husserl, academic, dissertation, intersubjectivity, phenomenology, research, scholarship, student, transpersonal, tagged Hong Kong on January 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Update on my Dissertation Topic
Posted in Husserl, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, collective consciousness, direct perception, dissertation, intersubjectivity, phenomenology, transpersonal, tagged collective consciousness, direct perception, dissertation, Husserl, intersubjectivity, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, phenomenology, update on November 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Okay, so, basically I am doing extremely well and am a bit ahead of the game, which feels very good. I have successfully passed my “mini-proposal” (where I write a draft version of the first three chapters of my dissertation: a major hoop to jump through at ITP) and can now begin forming my committee.
However, [...]
My topic so far
Posted in Husserl, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, collective consciousness, direct perception, dissertation, intersubjectivity, phenomenology, transpersonal, tagged dissertation, phenomenology, philosophy, psychology, topic on August 26, 2008 | 4 Comments »
So, I’ve made a great deal of progress on my topic so far. I’ve spent the last nine months actively and intensely trying to refine what the hell it is that I’m REALLY interested in. I have been told just how difficult refining one’s topic is but I had no idea it would take this [...]
1st Biennial Integral Theory Conference
Posted in integral, transpersonal, tagged conference, integral, theory on August 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I just recently came back from the 1st biennial Integral Theory Conference held at John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, CA. What I found unusual about the conference, in my experience, was just how many people I knew there. I reconnected with people I haven’t seen in years and many that I’ve recently met [...]