1996, Stony Brook

21-23 June 1996, State University of New York at Stony Brook

  • Reinhard Schulz: The Pictorial Representation of Comprehension with Fichte, Helmholz and Dilthey
  • Susanne Lijmbach: Technological, Cultural and Aesthetical Objects
  • Theodore Kisiel: Is There a Hermeneutics of the Natural Sciences? The Debate Brought up to Date
  • Frederik Buytenddijk: Science and Phenomenology of Animals
  • Don Ihde: Thingly Hermeneutics / Technoconstructions
  • Olga Kiss: The Mathematical Form of Life. Wittgenstein on the Mathematical Experience
  • László Székely: Albert Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Hermeneutic Approach
  • Bart Gremmen and Josette Jacobs: Understanding Sustainability
  • Leon Pijnenburg: Is Two the Same as Doble? Or: Do Two Hermeneutic Activities Already Constitute a ‘Double Hermeneutic’?
  • Babette Babich: On the Mismatch of Physics and Cultural Criticism: The Postmodern Condition of an Ineluctably Modern Knowledge Project
  • Martin Eger: Achievements of the Hermeneutical-Phenomenological Approach to Natural Science: Some Salient Issues, Criticism and Procpects