INVITED PAPERS AND COLLOQUIA (since 1977) (Excluding CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS) Professor Dermot Moran PhD, DLitt, MRIA
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1 INVITED PAPERS AND COLLOQUIA (since 1977) (Excluding CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS) Professor Dermot Moran PhD, DLitt, MRIA Professor of Philosophy (Metaphysics & Logic) University College Dublin Updated Wednesday, 23 July 2014 [130 invited papers and colloquia since 1977 to date] Dermot Moran, Edith Stein as Philosopher and Saint, The Newman Society, University College Dublin (Tuesday 25 February 2014) Dermot Moran, Husserl on History and Historicity, Simon Silverman Center for Phenomenology, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (Wed 25 th Sept 2013) 3. Dermot Moran Heidegger and the Phenomenology of Art, Invited Lecture, Research Center of Aesthetics and Aesthetic Education (No. 56, Yan Nan Courtyard), PKU Peking University, Beijing, China (Friday 17 th May 2013) 4. Dermot Moran, Divine Nature, Cosmic Nature and Human Nature in Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Peking University, Beijing, China (Thursday 16 th May 2013) 5. Dermot Moran, Merleau-Ponty s Phenomenology of Flesh: The Chiasm, Philosophy Colloquium, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK (Wednesday 13 March 2013) 6. Dermot Moran, The Phenomenological Perspective, the Thickness of Being and the Flesh of the World, The Significance of Phenomenology, Invited Lecture Series, University of Amsterdam and Netherlands Institute for Cultural Analysis, Amsterdam, Netherlands (30 January 2013) Dermot Moran, Philosophy, Lecture to Engineers Professional Programme, Institute of Engineers Ireland, 22 Clyde Rd., Dublin 4 (11 th October 2012) 8. Dermot Moran, The Phenomenology of the Social World, Trinity College Dublin University College Dublin Philosophy Research Day, Newman House, Dublin (Wednesday 23 rd May 2012). 1
2 9. Dermot Moran, The Future of the Humanities in Ireland, Key Note Address, Post-graduate Research Day hosted jointly by Mater Dei Institute and St Patrick s College, Drumcondra, at St Patrick s Drumcondra, Dublin (Friday 30 March 2012). 10. Dermot Moran, The Irish Mind Revisited, What Makes the Irish Different? New Perspectives in the Human Sciences, College of Human Sciences seminar, University College Dublin (Monday 13 th Feb 2012) Dermot Moran, The Problem of Empathy in Husserl and Stein, Key Note Address, A Day of φιλο-σοφία (Philo-Sophia): Friendship and Philosophical Discussion Colloquium, Philosophy Dept., Murdoch University, Perth, Australia (30 th November 2011) 12. Dermot Moran, The Natural, the Scientific and the Transcendental Attitudes: Husserl s Path from Ideas I to the Crisis of European Sciences, Invited Lecture, cosponsored by Edwin Cheng Centre for Phenomenology, Philosophy Dept., Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (Friday 25 th November 2011) Dermot Moran, Phenomenology and Naturalism: Attitude and Objectivity, Seminar sponsored by Lumen Christi Institute, U of Chicago, and the Philosophy Dept., University of Chicago, Chicago, Il., USA. (Responses by Jean-Luc Marion and Christopher Frey) (Tuesday 8th Nov. 2011) 14. Dermot Moran, Martin Luther and Freedom, 500 th Centenary of Martin Luther, Invited Lecture, Goethe Institute, Dublin, Ireland (Thursday 3nd November 2011) 15. Dermot Moran, Experiencing the Meaning of Art Works, Invited Lecture in Talking Dublin Contemporary series, Dublin Contemporary 2011, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2 (Tuesday 11 th October 2011) 16. Dermot Moran, Empathy in the Phenomenological Tradition, Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture, University of Hull, Hull, UK (Tuesday 22 nd March 2011) 17. Dermot Moran, Husserl on Habitus and Habitualität, Archives Husserl, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (Tuesday 8 th March 2011) 18. Dermot Moran, Creatively Misreading the History of Philosophy the Case of Pseudo-Dionysius, International Philosophy Olympiad, Centre for Hellenic 2
3 Studies, Athens, Greece, May 2010 Philosophy and its History (Saturday 22 nd May 2010) 19. Dermot Moran Eriugena and the Idealist Tradition Institut d Etudes Médiévales, Catholic Institute of Paris, Paris, France (Monday 7 March 2010) 20. Dermot Moran, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty and the Double Sensation, Dublin University Metaphysical Society, Trinity College Dublin (Tuesday 23 February 2010). 21. Dermot Moran, The Phenomenology of Personhood, Charles Taylor Workshop, University College Dublin, January 20 th Dermot Moran, Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on Embodiment, Vision, Touch, and the Double Sensation. Visiting Speakers Seminar, Philosophy, School of Humanities University of Southampton (12 January 2010) Dermot Moran, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty on Sight, Touch, and the Double Sensation, Centre for Phenomenological Philosophy, Philosophy Faculty, Russian State University for the Humanities, RGGU (Moscow), Moscow (Monday 16 Nov 2009). 24. Dermot Moran, Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on Embodiment, Touch, and the Double Sensation, Centre for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (10 November 2009) 25. Dermot Moran, Sight and Touch in the History of Philosophy and Psychology, History and Philosophy of Science Series, Seminar Room of the Humanities Institute of Ireland, Belfield, University College Dublin (Wednesday, 15 April 2009) 26. Dermot Moran, Eco-Phenomenology of Well-Being, Research Seminar, Centre for Qualitative Research, University of Bournemouth, Bournemouth, UK, (Friday 11 April 2009) 27. Dermot Moran, Phenomenological Reflection and the Meaning of Being Well, 2 nd Annual Workshop on Phenomenology, UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, Health Sciences Building, UCD (18 February 2009) 28. Dermot Moran, Even the Papuan is a Man and not a Beast : Husserl s Late Writings on Universalism and the Relativity of Cultures, Public Lecture, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia (Thursday 11 December, 2008). 29. Dermot Moran, Even the Papuan is a Man and not a Beast : Husserl on the Tensions between Universal Reason and Cultural Relativity, Philosophy Dept 3
4 Colloquium, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. (Friday 5th December 2008). 30. Dermot Moran, Even the Papuan is a Man and not a Beast : Husserl on the Tensions between Universal Reason and Cultural Relativity, Penn State University, College Park, PA, USA (Tuesday 21 October 2008). 31. Dermot Moran, Searle on the Limits of Phenomenology: A Critique, Cognitive Science Colloquium, University College Dublin (12 February 2008). 32. Dermot Moran, John Searle s Critique of Phenomenology: A Reply, Philosophy Dept. Colloquium, University of Helsinki, Finland (7 Feb. 2008) Dermot Moran, Phenomenology Vindicated: Reply to Searle (and Dreyfus), APA Eastern Division One Hundred and Fourth Annual Meeting, Section VII-B. Invited Papers: Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, Baltimore, MD, USA (Sunday 30 December 2007). 34. Dermot Moran, Heidegger s Critique of Husserl s Phenomenology in Being and Time, Philosophy Colloquium, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA (Edward Halper, Professor of Philosophy, University of Georgia Athens, GA (Friday 12 th October 2007). 35. Dermot Moran, Phenomenology Vindicated: A Reply to Searle and Dreyfus, Philosophy Colloquium, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA (Wednesday 10 th October 2007). 36. Dermot Moran, Masterclass in Phenomenology and Health Care, Institute of Health and Community Studies, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK, (25-26 September 2007). 37. Dermot Moran, Heidegger s Critique of Husserl s Phenomenology, Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture, University of Keele, UK (Wednesday 9 th May 2007) 38. Dermot Moran, Professor Hilary Putnam Speech, Conferring of Honorary Doctorate on Hilary Putnam, National University of Ireland (Saturday 10 March 2007). 39. Dermot Moran, Heidegger s Critique of Husserl s Phenomenology, German Interdisciplinary Group Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA (Tuesday 6 March 2007) 40. Dermot Moran, Heidegger s Critique of Husserl s Phenomenology, Key Note Address, Thirty-First Annual Mid South Philosophy Conference, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee (Friday 23 February 2007) 4
5 Dermot Moran, John Scottus Eriugena--A Neoplatonic Idealist? Philosophy Department Colloquium, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA (Wednesday 21 February 2007) 42. Dermot Moran, The Secret Folds of Nature: Eriugena's Expansive Concept of Nature (Physis), Redefining Nature s Boundaries Lecture Series, Humanities Institute & Environmental Institute Colloquium, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (Tuesday 30th January 2007). 43. Dermot Moran, Transcendental Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger, Philosophy Colloquium, Georgetown University, Georgetown, DC, USA (Friday 29 Sept 2006). 44. Dermot Moran, Chair and Respondent, Colloquium: Hermeneutic Philosophy, American Philosophical Association Central Division, 103 rd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Il, USA ( Friday 28 April 2006). 45. Dermot Moran, Naturalism and Transcendental Idealism in Husserl, Center for the Study of Culture, Rice University and History of Philosophy Workshop, Rice University, Texas, USA (Wednesday 19 th April 2006) 46. Dermot Moran, Husserl s Transcendental Idealism and Critique of Naturalism, Philosophy Colloquium, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA (Friday 7 th April 2006) 47. Dermot Moran, Husserl s Transcendental Idealism and Critique of Naturalism, King s College, London, UK (Wednesday 15 March 2006) 48. Dermot Moran, Husserl s Critique of Naturalism, Continental Philosophy Workshop, The New School for Social Research, New York, USA (Thursday 23 rd February 2006). 49. Dermot Moran, Transcendental Idealism: Husserl s Critique of Naturalism, Seminar, Philosophy Dept., Northwestern University, Evanston, IL., USA (Friday 27th January 2006). 50. Dermot Moran, Beckett and Philosophy, RTE Thomas Davis Lectures All to Play For: Exploration of the Life and Works of Samuel Beckett, April Dermot Moran, Re-membering the Greek World: Hegel s Reading of the History of Philosophy, Humanities Institute of Ireland seminar, HII, UCD, (Friday 28 th October 2005). 52. Dermot Moran, Hegel and the Greeks, Lecture to the Philosophy Society, UCD (Wednesday 19 October 2005). 5
6 Dermot Moran, Husserl s Phenomenology of Perception, Colloquium, Dept. of Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK (Tuesday 20 th January 2004). 54. Dermot Moran, Husserl and the ABC of Consciousness, International Relations Room, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London. History of the Psyche Series Seminar (Monday 19 th January 2004). 55. Dermot Moran, Husserl on Perception, Philosophy Department Seminar, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA (Friday 21 November 2003). 56. Dermot Moran, Husserl on Perception, Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of Texas, El Paso, Texas, USA. (Friday 31 October 2003). 57. Dermot Moran, The Idealism of John Scottus Eriugena, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Fordham University, New York, USA (Friday 17 th October 2003). 58. Dermot Moran, Husserl on Perception, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Fordham University, New York, USA (Friday 17 th October 2003). 59. Dermot Moran, The Idealism of John Scottus Eriugena, Art History Auditorium, Philosophy Department, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas, USA (Friday 3 th October 2003). 60. Dermot Moran, The Problem of Empathy: Husserl and Stein, Centre for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen, Denmark, Tuesday March Dermot Moran, The Mark of the Mental? Intentionality in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy, Centre for Subjectivity Research, Copenhagen, Denmark (Tuesday March ). 62. Dermot Moran, The Problem of Empathy: Husserl and Stein, Husserl Archief and High Institute of Philosophy, Salle Cardinal Mercier, Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (Wednesday 12 February 2003). 63. Dermot Moran, «Eriugena s Christian Neoplatonism Is it Idealism?» Département de philosophie, Université de Fribourg Suisse, Switzerland, (Mercredi 4 December 2002). 64. Dermot Moran, «L Intentionnalité et le naturalisme dans la philosophie contemporaine,» Chaire de philosophie moderne et contemporaine, Université de Fribourg Suisse, Switzerland (Mardi 3 Decembe 2002). 6
7 Dermot Moran, Is Eriugena a Pantheist? D Society, Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge University, (Friday 8 th February 2002). 66. Dermot Moran, The Meaning of Phenomenology in Husserl s Logical Investigations, Philosophy Research Seminar, University of Essex, UK (17 th January 2002). 67. Dermot Moran, What is Phenomenology? One Hundred Years of Husserl s Logical Investigations, University of Warwick UK (20 th November 2001). 68. Dermot Moran, What is Phenomenology? One Hundred Years of Husserl s Logical Investigations, Philosophy Research Seminar, University of Dundee, Scotland (October 17 th 2001). 69. Dermot Moran, Understanding Modern Ireland, Seminar to 10 th Junior Command and Staff Course, Military College, Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare (22 nd March 2001). 70. Dermot Moran, What s Alive and What s Dead in Husserl s Phenomenology, Department of Philosophy Visiting Speaker Series, NUI Galway (Wednesday 7 th March 2001). 71. Dermot Moran, What is Living and What is Dead in Phenomenology, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. (Thursday 7 th December 2000). 72. Dermot Moran, Intentionality Reconsidered Approaches to Aboutness in Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy Seminar, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Holland (Wednesday 5 th July 2000). 73. Dermot Moran, The Fate of Phenomenology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK (Friday 10 th March 2000). 74. Dermot Moran, The Irish Tradition in Philosophy, The Fund for Irish Studies, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA (Friday 3 rd March 2000). 75. Dermot Moran, The Fate of Phenomenology, Philosophy Department Seminar, Boston College, Boston, USA (Wednesday 1 st March 2000). 76. Dermot Moran, The Fate of Phenomenology, Philosophy Department Seminar, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York, USA (Tuesday 29 th February 2000). 77. Dermot Moran, Anselm s Theory of Signification, Centre for Platonic Studies, Trinity College, Dublin (Friday 28 th January 2000). 7
8 Dermot Moran, The Fate of Phenomenology, Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex University, England, UK (Thursday 13 th January 2000). 79. Dermot Moran, Idealism in the Middle Ages: The Case of Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Philosophy Department Seminar, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA (27 April 1999). 80. Dermot Moran, Did the Irish Save Civilisation? Snide Museum, University of Notre Dame, USA (26 th April 1999). 81. Dermot Moran, Irish Intellectual Culture From its Origins to the Present, 3 lectures, Edith O. Wharton, Visiting Professor, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA (April 20 th -22 nd 1999). 82. Dermot Moran, The Fate of Phenomenology, Philosophy Department Seminar, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland (23 February 1999). 83. Dermot Moran, Heidegger s Critique of Husserl s and Brentano s Theories of Intentionality, Lecture to Husserl-Archiv, Catholic Universit of Leuven, Belgium (4 November 1998) 84. Dermot Moran, God, the Sun and Ingenious Machines: Eriugena s Intellectualism Revised, Philosophy Department Staff Seminar, University of Reading, England (28 April 1998). 85. Dermot Moran, Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology, Dublin University Metaphysical Society, Trinity College Dublin (Thursday 29 th January 1998). 86. Dermot Moran, Nicholas of Cusa s De docta ignorantia, Johannes Wenck s Criticism and Nicholas Apologia: A Clash Between Platonism and Aristotelianism, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (Tuesday 20 January 1998). 87. Dermot Moran, Descartes on Representation, Gastvortrag, Philosophisches Seminar, Albert-Ludwigs- Universität Freiburg, Germany (10 June 1997). 88. Dermot Moran, The Idealism of Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Gastvortrag, Fakultät für Katholische Theologie, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany (6 June 1997). 89. Dermot Moran, The Idealism of Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Gastvortrag, Disputationes Philosophicae, Thomas-Institut, Universität du Köln, Cologne, Germany (5 June 1997). 8
9 Dermot Moran, The State of the Arts in Ireland, New York State Writers Institute, State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA (8 April 1997). 91. Dermot Moran, Anselm on Signification, Medieval Philosophy Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (7 April 1997). 92. Dermot Moran, Descartes on Representation: The Objective Reality and Material Falsity of Ideas, Philosophy Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA (4 April 1997). 93. Dermot Moran, Descartes on Representationality of Ideas, Visiting Speaker, University of California, Riverside, California, USA (2 April 1997). 94. Dermot Moran, Descartes on Representation, Philosophy Colloquium, St Patrick s College, Maynooth (13 th March 1997). 95. Dermot Moran, The Role of Language in Anselm s Argument for the Existence of God, Two Lectures, Socrates Visiting Professor, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (22/24 January 1997). 96. Dermot Moran, Descartes on Representation, Visiting Speaker, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (22 January 1997) 97. Dermot Moran, The Philosophy of the Environment, Invited Speaker, Philosophy Society, University College Galway (15 January 1997). 98. Dermot Moran, Brentano on Intentionality, Husserl Archiv, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (17 January 1996). 99. Dermot Moran, The Idealism of Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Higher Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (16 January 1996) Dermot Moran, Brentano s Theory of Intentionality, Philosophy Seminar, University College London, UK (11 December 1995) Dermot Moran, Descartes on Ideas, Philosophy Staff Seminar, University College Cork (25 January 1995) 102. Dermot Moran, Immanuel Kant and Hilary Putnam: Two Internal Realists, Philosophy Seminar, Darmouth College, New Hampshire, USA (7 th May 1993) 9
10 Dermot Moran, Descartes Ideas, Philosophy Seminar, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA (3 rd May 1993) 104. Dermot Moran, Descartes on the Representationality of Ideas, Philosophy Colloquium, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (25 th February 1993) 105. Dermot Moran, Immanuel Kant and Hilary Putnam: Two Internal Realists, Philosophy Seminar, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA (6 th November 1992) Dermot Moran, Unity and Trinity in the Periphyseon of Johannes Scottus Eriugena, Invited Lecture, Boston Area Medieval Colloquium, Boston College, MA, USA (14 October 1992) Dermot Moran, Johannes Scottus Eriugena A Medieval Idealist, Philosophy Seminar, University of Connecticut at Storrs, Connecticut, USA (23 rd September 1992) Dermot Moran, Eriugena as an Idealist Philosopher, Dublin Medieval Society, Newman House, Dublin (7 March 1990) Dermot Moran, Eoin Scottus Eriugena, Fealsamh Éireannach, Leachtaí Lorcáin, Milltown Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Milltown, Dublin, (29 th November 1989) 110. Dermot Moran, The Problem of Pantheism in the Mysticism of John Scottus Eriugena and Nicholas of Cusa, Yale Medieval Consortium, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, Thursday 3 December Dermot Moran, A Medieval Concept of Nature, Philosophy Dept. Colloquium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne, Illinois, USA (24 th April 1987) Dermot Moran, Heidegger and the History of Philosophy, Colloquium, Philosophy Dept., University of Essex, UK (Monday 8th December 1986) Dermot Moran, Heidegger and Spiritual Development, Philadelphia Association of Psycho-Therapy, London, UK (Friday 5 th December 1986). 10
11 Dermot Moran, The Idealism of John Scottus Eriugena, Dept of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Essex, UK (14 May 1986) Dermot Moran, An Chritic Liteartha: Fadhb na Léitheoireachta, Seiminéar Comhar, Cólaiste Naomh Phádraig, Dublin (November 1984) Dermot Moran, The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena, Dept. of Scholastic Philosophy Seminar, Queen s University of Belfast, (April 1983) Dermot Moran, The Idealism of John Scottus Eriugena, Philosophy Society, University College Dublin (February 1982) Dermot Moran, Sacred and Profane as Religious Categories, Dept of Social Anthropology, Queen s University Belfast, UK (January 1982) D. Moran, Respondent, paper on Hume and the philosophes, 10 th International Hume Conference, Trinity College Dublin (28 th August 1981) 120. Dermot Moran, Heidegger, the Everyday and the Sacred, Philosophy Society, Queen s University of Belfast, UK (20 th May 1981) Dermot Moran, Adorno, Heidegger and the Riddle of Being, Philosophy Dept. Colloquium, Queen s University Belfast, UK (12 th February 1981) Dermot Moran, Heidegger, Sartre and the Question of Being, Metaphysical Society, Trinity College Dublin (13 th May 1980) Dermot Moran, Heidegger, Sartre and the Question of Being, Queen s University Philosophy Society, Queen s University Belfast, UK (6 th February 1980) Dermot Moran, Heidegger and Myth, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Queen s University Belfast, UK (November 1979) Dermot Moran, Heidegger and Adorno, Sociology Dept Seminar, Trinity College Dublin (25 May 1979). 11
12 Dermot Moran, The Philosophy of John the Scot, Irish Philosophical Association, Dublin (May 1979) Dermot Moran, The Negative Theology of John the Scot, Philosophy Dept. Colloquium, Trinity College Dublin (April 1979) Dermot Moran, Derrida, Lacan and the Purloined Letter, Philosophy Dept. Colloquium, Trinity College Dublin (21 February 1979) Dermot Moran, The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena, Lecture to the Irish Philosophical Association, Grocers Club, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin (13 March 1978) 130. Dermot Moran, Quadriplex natura: John Scottus Eriugena and Four-Fold Division of Nature, Yale Medieval Consortium Lecture, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA (Friday 29 th April 1977) 12
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