Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray

Adjunct at King’s University College (UWO). She is a specialist of Adolf Reinach and Munich phenomenology, with a focus on the realist responses of the early students of Edmund Husserl to his new idealist path of Transcendental Phenomenology. Her current research includes a large project that focuses on Munich phenomenology and the Psychology intimately bound with it, with a particular focus on Theodor Lipps’ phenomenology and the lasting influence it had on both Reinach and Johannes Daubert, and a smaller, ongoing project concentrating on the translation of Reinach’s WWI notebooks and completing his military journey. Her other interests include the Existential philosophies of Benjamin Fondane and Albert Camus, Dadism, and tattoo aesthetics and history. She is the president of the North American Society for Early Phenomenology (NASEP), a founding member of Forum Münchener Phänomenologie International (FMPI), associate editor of the Journal of Camus Studies, a board member of the Centre for Tattoo History and Culture, and occasional writer for Things & Ink and DISARM.

Phenomenological approaches to the uncanny and the divine: Adolf Reinach and Gerda Walther on mystical experience

2018

in: Gerda Walther's phenomenology of sociality, psychology, and religion, Dordrecht : Springer

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Phenomenological jurisprudence: a reinterpretation of Adolf Reinach's Jarhrbuch essay

2016

in: Phenomenology for the twenty-first century, New York : Palgrave Macmillan

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Reinach and Hering on essence

2016

Discipline Filosofiche 26/1

Reinach's phenomenology of foreboding: Battlefield notes, 1916-17

2016

in: Early phenomenology, London : Bloomsbury

The intentional being of justice and the foreseen

2016

in: Essays on aesthetic genesis, Lanham : University Press of America

The Wesen of things, according to Reinach

2013

Quaestiones Disputatae 4/1

Quaestiones Disputatae 3/1

Selected papers on the early phenomenology of Munich and Göttingen

2012

Symposium 16/2

Husserl and the Göttingen circle

2012

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The philosophy of Gadamer

2004

Symposium 8/1

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