Internation Association for Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences

The Journal is Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences

(http://www.springer.com/philosophy/philosophical+traditions/journal/11097)

A new international association was formed on October 1, 2000 for purposes of organizing colloquia and larger conferences devoted to themes that explore the intersection of phenomenology and the cognitive sciences. Ideas for the start of the Association came from Natalie Depraz, Shaun Gallagher, Evan Thompson, Francisco Varela, and Dan Zahavi.

Recent meetings and workshops include colloquia in Paris, Denver, Copenhagen, London, Louvain, Orlando, and Philadelphia.

The IAPCS often holds a satellite session at the meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP).

Directors
Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis and University of Hertfordshire)
Evan Thompson (University of Toronto)
Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen)

Board of Advisors
Yoko Arisaka (University of San Francisco)
Jonathan Cole (Southampton University)
Natalie Depraz (University of Paris – Sorbonne)
Piet Hut (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University)
Eduard Marbach (University of Bern)
Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley)
Josef Parnas (University of Copenhagen)
Jean Petitot (CREA, Paris)
Beata Stawarska (University of Oregon)
S. Kay Toombs (Baylor University)
Francisco Varela (1946-2001)

For further information, or to become a member, contact Joel Krueger at joelk@hum.ku.dk