Sanem Yazicioglu
Istanbul University, Department of Philosophy
Abstract:
In this paper I will present the relation of memory and architecture as a world constructing activity, in the light of primary and secondary memory. These Husserlian terms which are related both to time and spatial consciousness have also an essential role in understanding the world as a sum total of our experiences. As the world proves to us an essential precondition for any of our activities, it comprises not only material things but also cultural objects which give us manifold relations. The world also never serves us only a spatio-temporal possibility of presence, but also makes possible living together with others.
Author biography:
Sanem Yazıcıoğlu, received her BA, MA and PhD (Philosophy) from Istanbul University. She is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, at Istanbul University (Turkey), where she continues her studies on phenomenology and hermeneutics. Her principal publications are: The Bibliography of Philosophy Books and Articles in Turkey 1928-1999, (co-author, Turkish Philosophy Assosiation Publications, Ankara: 2000), and M. Heidegger, H. Arendt, Metapysics and Politics, (eds., bilingual, , Bosphorus University Publications, Istanbul, 2002), Hannah Arendt on Her Centenary, (ed., bilingual, Yapi Kredi Publications, İstanbul: 2009, forthcoming), Together In-Between Onay Sozer (eds., bilingual,Is Bankasi Publications, Istanbul: 2009, forthcoming).
Recordings I made during the Call to Papers "Architecture and Phenomenology" held at the Kyoto Seika University. With permission of the Organising Committee, I make them available publicly. I have to apologise for the quality of the recordings as it was done with a voice recorder on my desk.
Architecture and Phenomenology Second International Conference, Kyoto Seika University, Japan June 26, 2009 (Friday) to June 29, 2009 (Monday)
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