Ian Angus
Husserl and America: reflections on the limits of Europe as the ground of meaning and value for phenomenology
2020
in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Dordrecht : Springer
Critique of reason and the theory of value: groundwork of a phenomenological marxism
2017
Husserl Studies 33/1
Galilean science and the technological lifeworld: the role of Husserl's crisis in Herbert Marcuse's thesis of one-dimensionality
2017
Symposium 21/2
The pathos of a first meeting: particularity and singularity the critique of technological civilization
2012
Symposium 16/1
A conversation with Leslie Armour
2011
Symposium 15/1
Bodies of meaning: studies on language, labor, and liberation
2005
Symposium 9/1
Walking on two legs: on the very possibility of a Heideggerian marxism
2005
Human Studies 28/3
In praise of fire: responsibility, manifestation, polemos, circumspection
2004
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4
Place and locality in Heidegger's late thought
2001
Symposium 5/1
The gift of death
1998
Symposium 2/1
A blank sheet of paper: the phenomenological foundation of comparative media theory
1994
Human Studies 17/1
Disenchantment and modernity: the mirror of technique
1983
Human Studies 6/1
Toward a philosophy of technology
1980
Research in Phenomenology 10
Toward a phenomenology of rational action
1979
Man and World 12/3