Miskiewicz Wioletta
Professor
DEPARTMENT OF COGNITIVE STUDIES
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
France
Biography
Wioletta Miskiewicz is a researcher at CNRS. After studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw, stays in Cologne (Husserl Archives) and Heidelberg (at H.-G. Gadamer) and a research grant in the Husserl Archives in Louvain-la- New, Wioletta Miskiewicz has a PhD at the Sorbonne: The phenomenology of time: a reconstruction of the concept of perception. In 1990/1991, she trained in psychiatry at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ulm (2nd cycle of medical studies) and in 2000 supported a second doctorate ("new regime"): The project of the phenomenology of reason and the representational paradigm of the philosophy of consciousness (Husserl's philosophy in the theoretical context of cognitivism). As a visiting professor at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Warsaw, she asked in 2004 for her transfer from the Husserl Archives in Paris (CNRS / ENS) to the IHPST.
Research Interest
The reciprocal articulation of Husserlian phenomenology and Polish analytic philosophy is the main focus of Wioletta Miskiewicz's research.
Publications
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Wioletta Miskiewicz. Convention franco-polonaise au sujet de la digitalisation et l'exploitation scientifique des archives de l'École Lvov-Varsovie. HPS. Convention franco-polonaise. 2012. 〈halshs-00775826〉 BibTex
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Wioletta Miskiewicz. Archives philosophiques multilingues à l'époque du numérique. HPS. Article paru dans La Lettre de l'INSHS, n°18, Juillet 2012. 2012. 〈halshs-00775803〉
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Wioletta Miskiewicz. Le concept de situation chez Roman Ingarden et l'idée d'une esthétique phénoménologique. J.-M. Schaeffer ; Ch. Potocki ; Le CRAL. Roman Ingarden: ontologie, esthétique, fiction, Éditions des archives contemporaines, pp.69-82, 2012. 〈halshs-00775802〉