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Maxim Ganzin

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Posted By Maxim Ganzin 01-23-2026 20:42
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Dear colleagues,We have rescheduled the seminar. New Date: 18 FebruaryFor our next Philosophy and Organization Theory study group session, we will explore Alfred Schutz's phenomenological account of meaning, intersubjectivity, and the structure of the social world in The Phenomenology of the Social World. ...
Posted By Maxim Ganzin 01-06-2026 01:27
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Dear colleagues,For our next Philosophy and Organization Theory study group session, we will explore Alfred Schutz's phenomenological account of meaning, intersubjectivity, and the structure of the social world in The Phenomenology of the Social World. Our discussion will focus on how Schutz builds a ...
Posted By Maxim Ganzin 09-19-2025 19:58
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Dear Colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to the Journal of Business Ethics Special Issue on Ethics and Entrepreneurship: Foundations and Philosophical Perspectives. We welcome papers from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives. Find out more: https://link.sp ...
Posted By Maxim Ganzin 09-14-2025 03:36
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Dear colleagues,For our next Philosophy and Organization Theory study group session, we will turn to three short essays from Hans-Georg Gadamer's The Enigma of Health. In these essays, Gadamer explores themes of health, illness, and the place of philosophy in relation to medicine and practice more broadly. ...
Posted By Maxim Ganzin 04-23-2025 01:34
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Dear Colleagues, Our second meeting will be based on Hans-Georg Gadamer's seminal work, Truth and Method. This book is quite long. However, we recommend certain parts below. We encourage everyone to read as much as possible to fully engage in our discussions. Recommended Parts: Introduction ...