Anthony Steinbock

Anthony Steinbock is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Director of the Phenomenology Research Center. His book publications include Moral Emotions: Reclaiming the Evidence of the Heart (Northwestern University Press, 2014 - Recipient of the 2015 Symposium Book Award), Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience (Indiana, 2007/Ballard Prize in Phenomenology 2009) and Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl (Northwestern, 1995). He is the translator of Edmund Husserl,Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (Kluwer, 2001), and Editor-in-Chief of Continental Philosophy Review, and General Editor of the Northwestern University Press “SPEP” Series. He recently served as the Executive Co-Director of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP).

(2000-2009)

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(2003). Individuation, particularization, and the scope of eidetic insight. Fussāru kenkyu 3, pp. 193-210.

(2003). Kotai-ka no jikan-sei to, keisō-teki dōsatsu no shatei. Fussāru kenkyu 3, pp. 211-234.

(2004). Affection and attention: on the phenomenology of becoming aware. Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1), pp. 21-43.

(2004)., Generativity and generative phenomenology, in D. Moran & L. Embree (eds.), Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy I, London, Routledge, pp. 279-303.

(2004)., Hoping against hope, in D. Martino (ed.), The phenomenology of hope, Pittsburgh, Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, pp. 65-78.

(2004). Introduction to this special issue. Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1), pp. 1-3.

(2004)., Personal givenness and cultural a prioris, in D. Carr & C. Cheung (eds.), Space, time, and culture, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 159-176.

(ed) (2004). Attention. Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1).

(2005). Review of Book review. Continental Philosophy Review 38 (3-4), pp. 289-294.

(2005). Immortalité, mortalité et natalité dans une perspective phénoménologique. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 13, pp. 317-333.

(2007). The poor phenomenon: Marion and the problem of givenness. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 15, pp. 357-372.

(2009). Reducing the one to the other: Kant, Levinas, and the problem of religious experience. Levinas Studies 4, pp. 127-156.