SAVE THE DATE August 8-11, 2016 University of Colorado-Denver Giving Voice to Our Experience: On Heidegger, Phenomenology and the Challenge of Language John Russon, PhD from , Canada

Is language simply a matter of formulating our ideas from our thought process into words? For example, were you ever called upon to express your deep and intimate feelings, and your words failed you? How about if what we learned about ourselves from a probing conversation with others were not the beliefs and values that we formerly claimed?

Drawing on Heidegger’s writings on the nature of language, this conference will investigate the crucial, formative role that language plays in bringing our experience into a meaningful form in the first place. Explore this powerful relationship between expression and experience, investigating the nature and importance of artistic expression in our personal, social, and political dimensions of our lives. Reflect on important experiences of feelings when we don’t “have a voice,” such as can be experienced by, for example, healthcare patients, women, and people in oppressed racial or social groups.

Join us for this valuable and enriching conference to learn the importance language plays in our lives and relationships.

John Russon is Professor of at the University of Guelph. He is internationally recognized for his original research in 20th Century Continental Philosophy, the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel, and Ancient Philosophy. He is the author of five books and more than fifty articles and book chapters. Russon’s research is primarily rooted in phenomenology and . For more information, contact Sara Horton-Deutsch at 303-724-8558.