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"Hermeneutics," "death of god" and "dissolution of the subject"
Vol. 7
Matthieu Casalis
"We", representation and war-resistance
Vol. 19
James G Hart
A critique of Husserl's notion of crisis
Vol. 16
Philip Buckley
A phenomenology of emotions
Vol. 4
Eugene T Gendlin
Absolute positivity and ultrapositivity
Vol. 15
Richard Cohen
Action, interaction and reflection in the ontology of Ortega y Gasset
Angel Medina
Alfred Schutz symposium
Vol. 6
Maurice Natanson
Anger and inter-personal communication
George A. Schrader
Authentic time
Alphonso Lingis
Beyond the doubt of a shadow
Vol. 5
Samuel Todes , Charles Daniels
Change and permanence
Hans Jonas
Cinema space
Alexander Sesonske
Consciousness, praxis, and reality
Mark W. Wartofsky
Constituting the transcendent community
H. Peter Steeves
Crisis and life-world in Husserl and Habermas
Kenneth Baynes
Desire, need, and alienation in Sartre
John Scanlon
Does the transcendental ego speak in tongues?
Vol. 9
Ronald Bruzina
Edmund Husserl and the reform of logic
Gian-Carlo Rota
Eidos
Ethnomethodology as a phenomenological approach in the social sciences
George Psathas
Existence and consciousness
Charles E Scott
Grammar and metaphysics
Newton Garver
Hermeneutics of experimental science in the context of the life-world
Patrick A Heelan
History, phenomenology and reflection
David Carr
Homeworld/Alien world
Anthony Steinbock
Human sciences and hermeneutical method
Paul Ricoeur
Husserl and his influence on me
Alfred Schütz
Husserl and the mind-brain relation
Tristram Engelhardt
Husserl on reason and justification in ethics
Vol. 11
Gary E Overvold
Husserl's complex concept of the self and the possibility of social criticism
Charles Harvey
Husserl's concept of the world
Rudolf Bernet
Husserlian essences reconsidered
David Michael Levin
Interpretation and the sciences of man
Charles Taylor
Introduction
Ronald Bruzina, Bruce Wilshire
Don Ihde, Richard Zaner
David Carr, Edward Casey
Issues in phenomenology and critical theory
David Rasmussen
Kant and phenomenology
Life, death and self-deception
Bruce Wilshire
Logic and mathematics in Husserl's "Formal and transcendental logic"
Robert Sokolowski
Logic and mathematics in Husserl's formal and transcendental logic
Meaning and freedom in the Marxist conception of the economic
Joseph Bien
Mind and institution
John O'Neill
Objectivity in logic
Robert G. Wolf
On the phenomenological foundations of mathematics
Robert S. Tragesser
Personalities of a higher order
Phenomenological evidence and the "idea" of physics
Vol. 8
Francis J. Zucker
Phenomenology and social science
Fred Dallmayr
Presence and absence in Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness
John Brough
Psychopathology and human evil
Edward Farley
Reflection on planned operations
Lester Embree
Reflection on the ego
Reflections on evidence and criticism in the theory of consciousness
Richard Zaner
Remarks on Wilfrid Sellars' paper on perceptual consciousness
J. N. Mohanty
Renovating the problem of politics
Bernard Dauenhauer
Shadows in knowledge
Samuel Todes
Some perplexities in Nietzsche
Peter Fuss
Some reflections on perceptual consciousness
Wilfrid Sellars
Structuralism revisited
David B. Allison
The anatomy of anger
Albert Rothenberg
The copula supplement
Jacques Derrida
The Critique of pure reason as transcendental phenomenology
Henry Allison
The critique of pure reason as transcendental phenomenology
The finitude of the world
Vol. 17
Klaus Held
The image/sign relation in Husserl and Freud
Edward Casey
The look, the body and the other
Wilfried Vet Eecke
The myth of absolute consciousness
J Claude Evans
The phenomenological approach to poetry
Mikel Dufrenne
The phenomenology of guilt and the theology of forgiveness
Merold Westphal
The role of life-world in Husserl's critique of idealizations
Dieter Lohmar
The self-conciousness in self-activity
Robert V. Stone
The significance of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of language
James M. Edie
Thought, language and philosophy
Peter Caws
Towards a phenomenology of self-evidence
Variations on the real world
William Earle
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