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The Concept of Reflection

Duration: 2004 – 2005

The Concept of Reflection and Reflective Approaches in the Humanities and Social Sciences (CAS Discussion Series)

(Topics)

  • David Durst (American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad): "Reflection, Reflexivity, and Democracy"
  • Dominika Yaneva
    (Department of Science Policy Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences):
    "Reflexive and Metareflexive Position in the Theory of Knowledge"
  • Elena Alexieva
    (Department of Semiotics, New Bulgarian University, Sofia): "What Are
    We Doing while Translating? An Essay on Translation as Reflection" 
  • Luca Zucchi (University of Ferrara, Italy): "Image, Language and Knowledge: Iconophobia and Iconophilia in the Epistemological Debate" 
  • Margarita Dilova (Department of Cognitive Sciences, New Bulgarian University, Sofia): "Self-Knowledge as a Problem of Psychology" 
  • Boyan Manchev
    (International Philosophy College, Paris, New Bulgarian University,
    Sofia): "Touching yourself: The Concept of Reflexivity in the French
    Phenomenological Debate" 
  • Dimitar Vatsov
    (Department of Philosophy, New Bulgarian University, Sofia):
    "Interaction and Reflexivity. From the Impossibility of the Subject
    Identity to its Interactive Constitution" 
  • Orlin Todorov (Departments of Anthropology and Cognitive Sciences, New Bulgarian University, Sofia): "Psychoanalysis as a Reflexive Praxis" 
  • Boyan Znepolski (Department of Sociology, Sofia University): "Reflexivity and the Limits of Language" 
  • Liliana Deyanova (Department of Sociology, University of Sofia, Bulgaria): "Reflexivity and Critique" 
  • Svetlana Sabeva
    (Department of Sociology and Ethnology, University of Plovdiv,
    Bulgaria): "’Understanding’: an Early Heideggerian Topic (‘Hermeneutics
    of Facticity’) in the later Pierre Bourdieu" 
  • Todor Petkov (Department of Sociology and Ethnology, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria): "Practical Logic and Reflexivity" 
  • Deyan Deyanov (Department of Sociology and Ethnology, University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria): "Reflexivity as a Problem for Reflexive Sociology" 
  • Milena Yakimova (Department of Sociology, Sofia University): "Reflexivity and Subject Thinking of Social Action" 
  • Blagovest Zlatanov
    (Department of Theory of Literature, Sofia University): "Founding the
    Concept of Reflection in the Context of Early German Romantics"