Study Programmes 2016-2017
PHIL0081-1  
Phenomenology Seminar 2
Duration :
45h SEM
Number of credits :
Master in philosophy (120 ECTS)9
Lecturer :
Grégory Cormann, Arnaud Dewalque, Denis Seron
Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
All year long
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents :
One-week Workshop preceded by a series of introductory lectures to be held between October and April. The lectures are held by various speakers. They aim at creating the conditions required for the participants to engage into personal, fruitful reflections on the topic under examination. The workshop takes place in April or May. Participants are PhD students, researchers, and  professors from the "Phenomenologies" research center (ULg) and from several foreign research centers.
Theme 2016-2017: Phenomenology of Emotions.
For further information (full-blown presentation, bibliography, schedule, timetable, program, etc.) please visit the website of the "Phenomenologies" research center:
www.pheno.ulg.ac.be 
Learning outcomes of the learning unit :
Main purpose:
  • to encourage participants to develop their personal research capacities in the field of phenomenology
The seminar aims at gathering researchers and students of the "Phenomenology" orientation in a one-week workshop.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
See www.pheno.ulg.ac.be 
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
Recommended or required readings :
Bibliographical informations will be made available by each introductory lecture.
Assessment methods and criteria :
The evaluation will be based on a personal work dedicated to the theme of the year. As for students in Master 2, this work will give rise to an oral presentation (50% of final report) and to a written text of approximatively 15 pages (50%). As for students in Master 1, only the written text is required. Evaluation criteria will be:
  • compliance with given instructions (length, deadline, etc.)
  • relevancy of discussed topic
  • use of primary and secondary literature
  • clarity and quality of language
Oral presentations should take place in March or April, 2017. Written works (MA-1 et MA-2) are due to 15 of June, 2017, and should be emailed to the annual organisers of the seminar.
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
See the schedule in the "course material" tab.
Contacts :
Holders of the course : Grégory Cormann, Arnaud Dewalque, Denis Seron
- Coordinators 2016-17: Arnaud Dewalque, Alievtina Hervy, Aurélien Zincq.
Dpt of Philosophy 7, Place du 20-août, Building A1/2nd floor B-4000 Liège
Mails : Gregory.Cormann(at)ulg.ac.be(Gregory.Cormann@ulg.ac.be, )a.dewalque(at)ulg.ac.be(a.dewalque@ulg.ac.be, )D.Seron(at)ulg.ac.be(D.Seron@ulg.ac.be )