Daniel Schmicking – Publikationen, Vorträge und Präsentationen


Monographie:

Hören und Klang. Empirisch phänomenologische Untersuchungen. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2003

Herausgeberschaft:

Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, ed. Shaun Gallagher and Daniel Schmicking. Springer Science: 2010
(The project was supported by the Siemens Foundation.)

Zeitschriftenaufsätze (peer reviewed):

'Schopenhauer on Unconscious Intelligence and Embodied Cognition' in History of Philosophy Quarterly Vol. 24, No.1/January (2007), pp. 89-108

'Ineffabilities of Making Music: An Exploratory Study' in Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 37:1, 2006, pp. 9-23

'Zu Schopenhauers Theorie der Kognition bei Mensch und Tier – Betrachtungen im Lichte aktueller kognitionswissenschaftlicher Entwicklungen' in Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch 2005, pp. 149-176

'Is there Imaginary Loudness? Reconsidering Phenomenological Method ' in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Vol. 4, 2005, pp. 169-182

'Hume’s Theory of Simple Perceptions Reconsidered' in Hume Studies, Vol. 30, April 2004, pp. 3-31

'Intensionale Semantik und Intentionalanalyse. Die Hintikka-Mohanty-Kontroverse (1975-1993)' in Phänomenologische Forschungen/ Phenomenological Studies N.S. 1, 1996, pp. 297-316

Aufsätze in Büchern:

'Schopenhauer und Merleau-Ponty – eine erste Annäherung' in Der Beginn einer Philosophie des Leibes bei Schopenhauer und Feuerbach, ed. M. Jeske & M. Kossler, Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, im Ersch.

'Music and the Background' in Knowing without Thinking: The Theory of the Background in Philosophy of Mind, ed. by Z. Radman, New York: McGraw-Hill, forthcoming

'”Tanzmusik in Moll scheint das Verfehlen des kleinlichen Glückes“ – Hätte (der Willensmetaphysiker) Schopenhauer den Blues geschätzt?' in Musik als Wille und Welt. Schopenhauers Philosophie der Musik, hrsg. M. Kossler, Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2011

'Einleitung' in Spinoza. Die Ethik, Schriften, Briefe, Stuttgart: Kröner, 2010, pp. ix-lx

'A toolbox of phenomenological methods' in Handbook of Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Springer, 2010, pp. 35-55

'Husserl und präreflektive Kognition' in D. Lohmar, and D. Fonfara, eds., Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven der Phänomenologie, Dordrecht: Springer (2006), pp. 304-321 (Phaenomenologica; 177)


Work in progress:

'“the failure of the trifling happiness” – Would Schopenhauer appreciate the blues?' (enlarged, revised version of the talk I gave in 2008, cf. below)

'Schopenhauer and Merleau-Ponty on the Lived Body. An Overdue Consideration' (revised Engl. version of my German essay on this topic, cf. above)

'The limits of naturalizing phenomenology. A Husserlian reflection' (Arbeitstitel) (invited submission to Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy)

Aufsatz zur Phänomenologie des Hörens (Beitrag zu einem geplanten Band zur Phänomenologie des Wahrnehmens, hg. von S. Volke und S. Kluck)

Aufsatz zur Phänomenologie des Klangs (Beitrag zum geplanten Band Wahrnehmen, Fühlen, Handeln. Phänomenologie im Wettstreit der Methoden, hg. v. K. Mertens u. I. Günzler)

Buch Projekt: Reflexive Analyses of Sound and Hearing: A Phenomenological Workbook (Arbeitstitel)

Vorträge, Präsentationen (* = peer reviewed):

'Schopenhauer und Merleau-Ponty – eine erste Annäherung' (invited talk, given at the conference Schopenhauer und Feuerbach: Beginn einer Philosophie der Leiblichkeit, July 7-9, 2010, University of Mainz)

'Was Lisa weiß und Homer von ihr lernen könnte. Philosophie und die Simpsons' (invited lecture in the series 'KinderUni', University of Mainz, Nov 28, 2009)

Comments on Matthew Ratcliff’s talk 'Touch and the Sense of Reality' (given at the conference Phänomenologie im Wettstreit der Methoden. Internationale Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phänomenologische Forschung, Würzburg, Sep 30, 2009 – Oct 03, 2009)

'Attention in auditory perception' (invited presentation and panel discussion at the Workshop Hinhören – Weghören –Überhören, Freie Universität Berlin, Feb 13, 2009)

'What phenomenology can contribute to cognitive science: samples from auditory cognition' (invited presentation and workshop at the Summerschool of GK-Emotions, Biopsychology of Emotion, University of Würzburg, Oct 2008)

'„the failure of the trifling happiness“ – Can Schopenhauer sing the blues?' (presentation at the conference Schopenhauers Musikphilosophie, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, June 2008)

'Remarks on the phenomenological methods and the problem of naturalization' (presentation at the conference Phenomenology and the Science of Consciousness, March 2008 at University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL)

'A toolbox of phenomenological methods' (colloquium presented at the University of Central Florida, Dept. of Philosophy, Oct 2007)

'Schopenhauer: philosopher of the embodied mind' (invited talk presented at the University of Central Florida, Dept. of Philosophy, Oct 2006)

* 'Eidetic Reduction Re-embodied: From Regional Ontology to Experimental Design' (presented at the conference Situated Cognition: Perspectives from Phenomenology and Science, Durham University, UK, Aug. 18-20, 2006)

'Was Musiker wissen, aber nicht sagen können, und warum nicht. Eine phänomenologische Analyse' (invited talk, Musikhochschule Köln, Nov. 15, 2005)

* 'The prereflective mind: A phenomenological consideration' (talk presented at the conference Toward a Science of Consciousness 2005, Aug. ’05, Copenhagen, Den.)

* 'Husserl und das kognitive Unbewusste: zur Reichweite phänomenologischer Reflexion' (paper given at the conference Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven der Phänomenologie. Husserl Arbeitstage 2004, University of Cologne, November, 4-5, 2004)

* 'Ineffabilities of embodied musical experience' (paper delivered at the 29th International Merleau-Ponty Conference, Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2, 2004, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA), also delivered as invited talks at Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, and University of Houston, TX,

'”Did you say transcendental phenomenology”? Some misunderstandings and some pivotal ideas and why these would concern cognitive science today' (presentation in Dr. Anne Jacobson’s seminar on cognitive science, Sept. 28, 2004, University of Houston)

* 'What the infant’s body tells the phenomenologist’s eye: perspectives of early intersubjectivity ' (paper presented at the conference Intersubjectivity and Embodiment: Perspectives from Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Leuven, Belgium, Sept 15-16, 2003)

* 'The acousmatic illusion: do you really hear her voice on the phone?' (paper presented at the ESPP Annual Meeting, Torino, Italy, July 9-13, 2003)

* 'The complexity of simple perceptions: Hume’s theory of basic perceptual units reconsidered' (paper presented at the 29th Annual Hume Society Conference, Helsinki, August 6-10, 2002, commentator: Peter Kail, Edinburgh)

* 'Is there imaginary loudness? Reconsidering the practicability of phenomenological analysis' (paper presented at the Colloquium: Imagination in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Association for Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, London, Richmond College, July 22-23, 2002)

* 'Aspects of a new ontology of sound' (paper presented at the 4th European Congress for Analytic Philosophy, Lund, June 14-18, 2002)

* 'Auditory Constancies. Phenomenological Considerations on a Desideratum in the Psychology of Hearing' (paper presented at the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP) Congress 2001 Fribourg, August 8, 2001)

'A. Bregman’s auditory scene analysis als Beispiel kognitionswissenschaftlicher Forschungen zum Hören' (paper given at the seminar Kognition, Information und Repräsentation chaired by Barry Smith, University of Koblenz, May 3, 2000)

'Quelques aspects de l’audition. Perspectives phénoménologiques et psychologiques' (paper given at the seminar Exploration de l’expérience et pratique de la description phénoménologique chaired by N. Depraz, F. Varela and P. Vermersch, Collège International de Philosophie, Paris, April 20, 2000)

* 'Zu Husserls Verständnis der auditiven Wahrnehmung' (presented at the conference Husserl Arbeitstage, Husserl-Archives of the University of Cologne, Oct 29-30, 1999)