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Keynote speakers
Prof. Roberta De Monticelli, professor of Philosophy of Person at the Faculty of Philosophy - University Vita e Salute - San Raffaele, Milan
Curriculum vitae
The Phenomenological Revolution and the Emergence of Persons (65KB)
Prof. Amedeo Giorgi, professor of phenomenological methodology and phenomenological psychology at Saybrook Graduate School - San Francisco, California
Amedeo Giorgi received his Ph.D. in psychology from Fordham University in 1958. He was trained in experimental psychology and he pursued a career in academic psychology. He found that the standard experimental and quantitative procedures being pursued by mainstream psychology missed the genuine psychological questions that ought to have been asked. After a long search he turned to phenomenological philosophy as the basis for a more adequate methodology for psychology as well as the basis for a non-reductionistic philosophical anthropology. He is the author of Psychology as a Human Science and was the founder of the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology and its first editor for 25 years. He is currently at Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco, California primarily teaching courses in phenomenological methodology and phenomenological psychology.
Tribute to Piero Bertolini
Piero Bertolini (University of Bologna) was the founder of phenomenological pedagogy in Italy. He should have been the third keynote speaker but he unexpectedly die September 16. A brief tribute will be given in his memory.
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