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The transcendental phenomenological reductions
Vol. 1
Frederick Kersten
Specific transcendental phenomenological procedures
Further transcendental procedures
The order of transcendental phenomenological inquiry that wills to return to the "things themselves"
Transcendental phenomenological unbuilding to the tactually, visually and auditorily presented in prespace
Transcendental phenomenological building up of quasi-objective space in primary passivity
The transcendental phenomenological building-up of phantom quasi-objective space
The transcendental phenomenological building-up of primordial quasi-objective space. the transcendental phenomenological "deduction" of time
Time, space, other
Noema and essence
Vol. 10
J. N. Mohanty
The noema revisited
Richard Holmes
Being's mindfulness
James G Hart
Introduction
John Drummond, Lester Embree
A bibliography of the noema
Mano Daniel
Some noetico-noematic analyses of action and practical life
Lester Embree
Noetic insight and noematic recalcitrance
Lenore Langsdorf
Finding the noema
Dallas Willard
On the object of thought
Aron Gurwitsch
What does noematic intentionality tell us about the ontological status of the noema?
Eduard Marbach
An abstract consideration
John Drummond
The impact of North American phenomenological organizations
Vol. 100
Daniel Marcelle
The analytic reception of Husserlian phenomenology in the united states
Paul Livingston
History of the Husserl circle
Algis Mickunas, Burt C. Hopkins
The checkered legacy of Marvin Farber's idiosyncratic understanding of phenomenology
Eric Chelstrom
Important twentieth century American Husserl scholars
Thomas Nenon, Michela Beatrice Ferri
The role of Dorion Cairns in the reception of phenomenology in North America
Richard Zaner
Herbert Spiegelberg
Carlo Ierna
A history of the Center for advanced research in phenomenology, inc.
Thomas Nenon
Husserl and the Pittsburgh school
Nicholas Rescher
California phenomenology
Jeffrey Yoshimi, Clinton Tolley, David Woodruff Smith
Phenomenology's inauguration in English and in the North American curriculum
Jason M. Bell
Husserl at harvard
Jonathan Strassfeld
The place of philosophy at the New school for social research
Judith Friedlander
The history of the Husserl archives established in memory of Alfred Schutz at the New school for social research
Michela Beatrice Ferri
Jitendra Nath Mohanty
Gabriel R. Ricci
A.-T. Tymieniecka
Daniela Verducci
Importing phenomenology
Two North American phenomenological journals
William R McKenna, Burt C. Hopkins
Philosophy and the integrity of the person
Molly Brigid McGrath
From consciousness to being
Antonio Calcagno
The Golden age of phenomenology
Lester Embree, Michael Barber
The society of phenomenology and existential philosophy
Anthony Steinbock
Micah D. Tillman
The Simon Silverman phenomenology center at Duquesne university and phenomenology in North America
Jeffrey McCurry, Chelsea R Binnie
Phenomenology in America (1964–1984)
Don Ihde
The Freiburg encounter
Martin Heidegger and the question of translation
Vol. 101
Takashi Ikeda
Akrasia and practical rationality
Takashi Yoshikawa
Phantasieleib and the method of phenomenological qualitative research
Yasuhiko Murakami
How is time constituted in consciousness?
Norio Murata
Things and reality
Takeshi Akiba
On the transcendence and reality of Husserlian objects
Yutaka Tomiyama
Husserl on experience, expression, and reason
Shun Sato
Heidegger's transcendental ontology and his interpretation of Kant
Norio Murai
Demystifying Roman Ingarden's purely intentional objects of perception
Genki Uemura
Truth and sincerity
Shojiro Kotegawa
A Husserlian account of the affective cognition of value
Toru Yaegashi
Neither one nor many
Shigeru Taguchi
Phenomenology, metaphysics and comparative philosophy
Shin Nagai
Husserl's phenomenology of spirit
Vol. 102
Dermot Moran
Hegel and Husserl on the history of reason
Danilo Manca
Hegel, Merleau-Ponty, and the paradox of expression
Elisa Magrì
Ricœur as a reader of Hegel
Gilles Marmasse
How is a phenomenology of historical worlds possible?
Tanja Staehler
Hegel, Husserl and imagination
Alfredo Ferrarin
The phenomenology of the pure ego and its dialectical actuality
Andrea Altobrando
Archeo-logos
Antoine Cantin-Brault
Adorno on the meaning of phenomenology
Giovanni Zanotti
Méditations hégéliennes vs. méditations cartésiennes
Daniele de Santis
Hegel's critique of foundationalism and its implications for Husserl's dream of rigorous science
Chong-Fuk Lau
On vocation and identity in Western mysticism
Vol. 103
Jana Trajtelová
The other as trace of infinity
Massimo Mezzanzanica
The silence of sound
Patrick Laude
Mystical experience as existential knowledge in Raimon Panikkar's Navasūtrāni
Leonardo Marcato
Reconnecting the self to the divine
Shogo Tanaka
A Kierkegaardian phenomenology of divine presence
Joshua Cockayne
Religious experience as experience of repentance
Bianca Bellini
Introduction to the two volumes
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
The emancipatory continuity of religious emotion
The self-internalization of religious subjectivity
Religious experience and transcendence (or the absence of such)
Michel Henry as a philosopher of religion
Carla Canullo
Towards a phenomenology of resurrection and of ghosts
Peter Costello
Toward a systematic phenomenology of the religious attitude
Religious experience and the practice of psychology
Preserving wonder through the reduction
Espen Dahl
Living the epoché
Sam Mickey
Schutzian resources for a comprehensive phenomenology of the holy
Michael Barber
Challenges in current philosophy of self-consciousness – the Heidelberg school
Vol. 107
Gerhard Kreuch
The affective turn
Self-consciousness
A brief overview of philosophy of human affectivity
Matthew Ratcliffe's theory of existential feelings
Stephan and Slaby's complementary work
Affectivity
The features of self-feeling
How this account of self-feeling contributes to today's debates
Self-feeling and unity
Appropriateness of self-feeling
Self-feeling
Self-interpretation
Appropriateness and inappropriateness in self-interpretation
Authenticity
A brief overview of philosophy of self-consciousness
Time and oblivion
Vol. 108
Benjamin Draxlbauer
Transcendental consciousness
Corijn Van Mazijk
Politicising the epokhé
Ben Turner
The early Husserl between structuralism and transcendental philosophy
Simone Aurora
Not phenomenology's "other"
David M. Peña-Guzmán
On the verge of subjectivity
Christian Sternad
Ego-splitting and the transcendental subject
Marco Cavallaro
Does Husserl's phenomenological idealism lead to pluralistic solipsism?
Rodney Parker
Spiritual expression and the promise of phenomenology
Neal DeRoo
Parts, wholes, and phenomenological necessity
Adam Konopka
What is productive imagination?
Saulius Geniusas
Phenomenological crossings
Emre Şan
The allure of passivity
Randall Johnson
Finding a way into genetic phenomenology
Matt Bower
Philosophy as an exercise in exaggeration
Vedran Grahovac
Husserl and his shadows
Keith Whitmoyer
Individuation, affectivity and the world
Élodie Boublil
Husserl and America
Ian Angus
An analytic phenomenology
Jean-Daniel Thumser
Husserl's idea of rigorous science and its relevance for the human and social sciences
Victor Eugen Gelan
The intentionality of transcendentally pure consciousness
Vol. 11
Burt C. Hopkins
Heidegger's concept of phenomenology
The phenomenological inquiry into the being of intentionality
Being in the world manifests Dasein's original transcendence
The temporal meaning of transcendence
The phenomenological method
Intentionality
Gadamer's assessment of the controversy between Husserl and Heidegger
Ricoeur's attempted rapprochement between phenomenology and hermeneutics
Mohanty's account of the complementarity of descriptive and interpretive phenomenology
Crowell's account of Husserl's and Heidegger's divergent interpretations of phenomenology's transcendental character
Landgrebe's critique of Husserl's theory of phenomenological reflection
Husserl's phenomenological method
The intentionality of logical significance and material ontological meaning
The intentionality of psychologically pure consciousness
Overall objectives, structure and possible audiences
Vol. 111
Michael Salter , Kim McGuire
Legal definitions and a short case study
Superimposing a problematic objectivism
The natural attitude's objectivism as a type of closure
A husserlian critique of the natural attitude's prejudicial effects
Some constructive implications of our husserlian critique of naturalistic objectivism
Theodor Celms and the "realism–idealism" controversy
Vol. 113
Uldis Vēgners
Early phenomenology in Prague
Hynek Janoušek, Robin Rollinger
Vasily Sesemann's theory of knowledge, and its phenomenological relevance
Dalius Jonkus
Life and the natural world in the early work of Jan Patočka (1930–1945)
Karel Novotný
Gustav Špet's "hermeneutical phenomenology" project
Natalia Artemenko
The beginnings of phenomenology in Yugoslavia
Dragan Prole
On the phenomenological implications of Semyon Frank's psychological philosophy of the living soul
Alexander Kozin
Witold Płotka, Patrick Eldridge
Leopold Blaustein's descriptive psychology and aesthetics in light of his criticism of Husserl
Witold Płotka
Roman Ingarden's early theory of the object
Marek Piwowarczyk
Nae Ionescu and the origins of phenomenology in Romania
Viorel Cernica
Husserl's early phenomenology and the ontology of truth in the Lvov-Warsaw school
Dariusz Łukasiewicz
The constitutive roles of the heart and heartlessness for personhood in Edith Stein and Gerda Walther
Vol. 117
Phenomenology of international images
Vol. 12
Eric Kramer
The underlying conception of science in Dilthey's
Rudolf Makkreel
Coming to a decision about metaphysical principles
Michael Lazarin
The role of the phenomenologist in social science
Joseph J. Pilotta
Husserl's question of history
Shigeto Nuki
Humanism and transcendental phenomenology
The radicalization of "seeing" an attempt to go beyond reflection
Eiichi Shimomissé
The transcendental reflection of life without a transcendental ego
Hiroshi Kojima
On the transcendental or the phenomenological reduction(epoché)
Yoshikuni Yatani
The view of the other
Shin-Ichi Yuasa
Husserl and the "Foundations of geometry"
Keiichi Noe
Husserl on time-analysis and phenomenological method
Tetsuya Sakakibara
The proto-synthesis in the perceptual dimension according to Husserl
Tadashi Ogawa
Conversation on a plane
Truth in drama
Bernard Dauenhauer
The ideality of meaning in Husserl
Yukiko Okamoto
Is Scheler's ethic an ethic of virtue?
Philip Blosser
Phenomenological reflections on the philosophy of history
David Carr
The eidetic structure of subjectless, egoless, and selfless transcendental reflection
Technology and cross-cultural perception
Phenomenology and cognitive psychology
Shinya Noe
The tragic voice of the feminine and its significance for phenomenology
Marylou Sena
Phenomenological self-reflection in Husserl and Fink
Yoshiteru Chida
Role theory in view of postmodernism and the "author effect"
John Murphy
Phenomenology of intercultural communication
Andrew R. Smith
Self and time
Yosuke Yamasaki
Phenomenology of zen
Algis Mickunas
Possible "worlds"
Vol. 13
Thomas M. Seebohm
Husserl vs. Derrida
James M. Edie
Hegel's critique of psychologism
Frank M. Kirkland
On the possibility of transcendental philosophy
D. P. Chattopadhyaya
Husserl's theories of indexicals
Karl Schuhmann
Husserl's theory of indexicals
Representation and the historical sciences
Hermeneutics, "great" philosophy, and Jaspers' Schelling
Tom Rockmore
Mohanty on the possibility of transcendental philosophy
William R McKenna
Mohanty on transcendental philosophy
On transcendental philosophy
Margaret Chatterjee
The concept of the body
Eliot Deutsch
Transcendental "I"
David Woodruff Smith
Higher positivism
S. P. Banerjee
Mohanty on Śabda pramāna
Sibajiban Bhattacharyya
Mind and memory
Edward Casey
The premature refutation of relativism
Joseph Margolis
Vol. 14
Methodological preliminaries
Reference to something in activities of presentation
Phenomenological forms of purely mental representation
Reference to something identical in its present givenness
The phenomenological form of pictorial representation
Reiterations, transformations, and combinations of purely mental and pictorial representations
Conclusion
Critical discussion of some basic issues raised in the logic, epistemology, history, and ontology of the natural sciences
Vol. 15
Joseph Kockelmans
Toward a hermeneutic theory of the history of the natural sciences
Notes on the history of the philosophy of science
Hermeneutic phenomenology on the meaning and function of philosophy
Basic issues for an ontology of the natural sciences
Ethnic studies as multi-discipline and phenomenology
Vol. 16
Stanford M Lyman, Lester Embree
Phenomenology and the clinical event
Philosophy and ecological crisis
Ullrich Melle
The study of religion in Husserl's writings
Reflection on the cultural disciplines
Phenomenology and ecofeminism
Don E. Marietta
Biography as a cultural discipline
Alfred Schutz and the project of phenomenological social theory
The body as cultural object/the body as pan-cultural universal
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Technology and cultural revenge
Phenomenology and cognitive science
Osborne P Wiggins
Cultural logics and the search for national identities
Gadamer and Derrida as interpreters of Heidegger
Vol. 17
Richard Palmer
Regulative ideas or sense-events?
Karl-Otto Apel
Ethics in our time
Adriaan Peperzak
Being and knowing in modern physical science
Pierre Kerszberg
Considerations on "Der Satz vom Grund"
The question of the transcendental ego
Kriegsnotsemester 1919
Theodore Kisiel
Phenomenological excavation of archaeological cognition or how to hunt mammoth
Transversal rationality
Calvin Schrag
Husserl's Kant reception and the foundation of his transcendental phenomenological "first philosophy"
Gerhard Funke
Heidegger and computers
Michael Heim
The transformation in Husserl's later philosophy
Walter Biemel
Galileo, Luther, and the hermeneutics of natural science
Patrick A Heelan
Timothy J. Stapleton
Heidegger and categorial intuition
The enigma of art
Arion Lothar Kelkel
The future of hermeneutic philosophy
Otto Pöggeler
Towards a systematic interpretationism
Hans Lenk
Theater
Vol. 18
Hermeneutics
Political science
Sonia Kruks
Meaning
Ego
James Mensch
Ethics in Sartre
Thomas R Flynn
Canada
Linda Fischer
Ernst Cassirer
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
United States of America
Lester Embree, James M. Edie, Don Ihde, Joseph Kockelmans, Calvin Schrag
Deep ecology
Michael Zimmerman
Henri Bergson
Education
Käte Meyer-Drawe
Logic
Physical education
Maureen Connolly
Possible worlds
Jean-Paul Sartre
Ludwig Binswanger
Aaron Mishara
Sociology in Japan
Hirashi Nasu
Germany
Ernst Wolfgang Orth, Thomas M. Seebohm
Japan
Social geography
Benno Werlen
Reason
Time
John Brough
Korea
Kah-Kyung Cho, Nam-In Lee
Max Scheler
Manfred Frings
Scandinavia
Dagfinn Føllesdal
Philosophical anthopology
Fundamental ontology
Simone de Beauvoir
Jeffner Allen
Film
Vivian Sobchak
Alexandre Koyré
Constitutive phenomenology
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Re-presentation
Husserl and Heidegger
Post-modernism
Hwa Yol Jung
Felix Kaufmann
Harry P Reeder
Existentialism
Architecture
Timothy Casey
Epoché and reduction
Sociology in the United States
George Psathas
Immanuel Kant
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Robert J Dostal
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Nursing
John R Scudder Jr, Anne H Bishop
Natural science in hermeneutical perspective
Czechoslovakia
Josef Moural
History
Expectation
The Netherlands and Flanders
Toine Kortooms
AlFred Schutz
Great Britain
Wolfe Mays, Joanna Hodge, Ullrich Haase
British empiricism
Richard T Murphy
Philosophy of psychology
Hungary
Balázs M Mezei
Political philosophy
Perception in Husserl
Action
Bernhard Waldenfels
Paul Ricoeur
Charles E Reagan
Ethics in Scheler
Franz Brentano
Dieter Münch
Edmund Husserl
Philip Buckley
Perception after Husserl
Martin C Dillon
South Africa
P S Dreyer
Preface
Modern philosophy
Suzanne Cunningham
Formal and material ontology
Gilbert T Null
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Henry Pietersma
Eugen Fink
Ronald Bruzina
Kitaro Nishida
Generative phenomenology
British moral theory
Dallas Willard, Barry Smith
Imagination
Edward Casey , Elizabeth Behnke, Susumu Kanata
Yugoslavia
Milan Uzelac
Philosophy of communication
David James Miller
Lester Embree, J. N. Mohanty
Spain and Latin America
Roberto Walton
Aesthetics
Elizabeth Behnke, Edward Casey , J Claude Evans
Ordinary language analysis
Dasein
John D Caputo
Poland
Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska
France
Jean-François Courtine
Memory
Hannah Arendt
John Francis Burke
William James
Richard Cobb-Stevens
Constitutive phenomenology of the natural attitude
Body
Elizabeth Behnke
Eidetic method
John Scanlon
Literature
Michael McDuffie
Analytic philosophy
Martin Heidegger
Portugal
Antonio Fidalgo
China
Iso Kern
Language after Husserl
Cognitive science
Osborne P Wiggins, Manfred Spitzer
Roman Ingarden
Andrzej Przyłębski
Cultural disciplines
Dance
Elizabeth Behnke, Maureen Connolly
Psychologism
Max Weber
Intersubjectivity
Existential phenomenology
John Compton
Language in Husserl
Evidence
Elisabeth Ströker
Psychiatry
Osborne P Wiggins, Michael Alan Schwartz
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
Alan White
Michel Foucault
Stephen H Watson, David Vessey
Austria
Barry Smith
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Maija Kule
Relativism
Gail Soffer
Ethnic studies
Lester Embree, Stanford M Lyman
Technology
Music
Elizabeth Behnke, Lawrence Ferrara
José Ortega y Gasset
Jorge García-Gómez
Nicolai Hartmann
Robert Welsh Jordan
Natural science in constitutive perspective
Logical positivism
Lee Hardy
Ethnology
James Weiner
Economics
Gary Brent Madison
Noema
Fritz Leopold Kaufmann
Christine Skarda, Frederick Kersten
Realistic phenomenology
Psychoanalysis
Hermann Drüe
Gestalt psychology
Somatics
Psychology
Paul Richer
Georg Simmel
John E Jalbert
Law
William Hamrick
Value theory
Reading
Wolfgang Iser
Edith Stein
Kathleen Haney
Karl Jaspers
Michael Alan Schwartz, Osborne P Wiggins
Russia
Viktor Molčanov
Space
Communicology
Richard L Lanigan
Behavioral geography
David Seamon
genetic phenomenology
Donn Welton
Feminism
Mary Jeanne Larrabee
Jacques Derrida
Leonard Lawlor, J Claude Evans
Religion
Buddhism
Masako Odagawa
Ecology
Tran Duc Thao
Daniel J Herman
Artificial intelligence
Hubert L Dreyfus
Wilhelm Dilthey
Rudolf Makkreel, Jacob Owensky
Structuralism
Gottlob Frege
World
Australia
Purushottama Bilimoria
Human sciences
Truth
Dieter Lohmar
Gabriel Marcel
Thomas Busch
Hermeneutical phenomenology
Graeme Nicholson
Sociology in Germany
Martin Endreß, Ilja Srubar
Ethics in Husserl
Mathematics
Richard Tieszen
Medicine
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Critical theory
Martin W Schnell
India
J. N. Mohanty, D. P. Chattopadhyaya
Italy
Carlo Sini, Fulvia Vimercati
Naturalism
Emmanuel Levinas
Interpretation and dialogue
Vol. 19
The philosophical framework of Sartre's theory of the theater
The problem of representational adequacy, or how to evidence an ecosystem
Notes from the underground
The spirit in flamenco and the body in motion
Victoria Mora
Thresholds of melancholy
Judith Butler
Solipsism
Steven Crowell
Art and part
Truth in the experience of political actors
Joshua Miller
Anonymity, alienation, and suspension in Kafka's Metamorphosis
Gail Weiss
Art as an enclave of meaning
Natanson on phenomenology in psychiatry
The musicality of the other
Nobuo Kazashi
The vulnerability of reason
Sartrean bad faith and antiblack racism
Lewis Gordon
The unity of the liberal arts and the university
Vol. 2
Edward Ballard
Modes of being and their relation to the liberal arts and artist
Phenomenology and the objective of historiography
The idea of being
On parsing the Parmenides
On participation
On ritual and rhetoric in Plato
The two republics
The liberal arts and Plato's relation to them
Saint Augustine's Christian dialectic
Faith and reason in Plato and st. Augustine
Descartes' revision of the cartesian dualism
On Kants philosophic grammar of mathematics
Is modern physics possible within Kant's philosophy?
On Kant's refutation of metaphysics
Husserl's ideas in the liberal arts tradition
On the structure and value of the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
Derrida and his master's voice
Vol. 20
Rudolf Bernet
The apodicticity of absence
The hollow deconstruction of time
Natalie Alexander
A bibliography of Derrida and phenomenology
Is Derrida's view of ideal being rationally defensible?
Husserl and Derrida on the origin of geometry
Of grammatolatry
Pure presence
The relation as the fundamental issue in Derrida
Leonard Lawlor
Swirling beyond our time
Vol. 21
Samuel B Mallin
The minoan midst
Introductions
Thinking the line through Serra's sculpture
The line of performance
Thinking of the future archaically
Drawing out prehistory
Appendix of quotations
Vol. 22
Ralph Ellis
Eros as transformation
After the awakening
Sexuality and infatuation
Fear of Eros and the fragmentation of consciousness
The destruction of Eros
The obsession with Eros as pointing beyond itself
Eros and the value of being
Keeping up appearances
Vol. 23
John C McCarthy
Being and mind
Being truthful
Agency, agents, and (sometimes) patients
Picturing revisited
Rule as sovereignty
Francis Slade
Everything is in the detail
The Christian mystery and the presence and absence of God
Allen Vigneron
The Christian distinction celebrated and expanded
David B. Burrell
Splendid necessities
The primacy of identity
Gian-Carlo Rota
The unconscious between representation and drive
Agent intellect and primal sensibility in Husserl
Vol. 24
Nature and spirit
Advances regarding evaluation and action in Husserl's Ideas II
The mythical and the meaningless
The "spiritual' world
Husserlian intentionality and everyday coping
Kristana Arp
Naturwissenschaftliche Psychologie, Geisteswissenschaft und Metaphysik
Objectivity and introjection in Ideas II
Perception and its causes
How is empathy related to understanding?
"Essences and experts" Husserl's view of the foundations of the sciences
Ted Klein
Edmund Husserl's contribution to phenomenology of the body in ideas ii
Relevance and aesthetic perception
Vol. 25
Sven Arvidson
Gurwitsch's interpretation of Kant
Henry Allison
Phenomenalism, idealism and Gurwitsch's account of the sensory noema
On confronting species-specific skepticism as we near the end of the twentieth century
A Gurwitschean model for explaining culture or how to use an atlatl
The philosophy of Aron Gurwitsch
A bibliography for Gurwitsch studies
Robert Stufflebeam
Concerning Aron Gurwitsch
Maurice Natanson
Conditional identity and irregular parts
On the difference between transcendental and empirical subjectivity
To whom it may concern
José Huertas-Jourda
Beyond foundationalism and functionalism
Two models of foundation in the logical investigations
Vol. 26
Individuals, identity, names
The vertical intentionality of time-consciousness and sense-giving
Ontology and transcendental phenomenology between Husserl and Heidegger
What is a self?
Husserl's phenomenology and contemporary science
Merleau-ponty's appropriation of Husserl's notion of "präsenzfeld"
Patrick Burke
Phenomenological cognition of the a priori
Life-world and history
Intuition of essence
Vol. 27
Mary Catharine Baseheart
Finite and eternal being
Concluding postscript
Light in darkness
Overview of her philosophy
The human person
Community and state
Woman and education
Essence and existence
Vol. 28
Values, reasons for actions, and reflexivity
The summum bonum and value-wholes
Husserl's phenomenology of willing
Problems of the value of nature in phenomenological perspective or what to do about snakes in the grass
The notion of value in Christian von Ehrenfels
The concept of objective value
Image and artistic value
Value as ontological difference
Kenneth W. Stikkers
Scheler's theory of values reconsidered
The value of absence
Steven Laycock
The part played by value in the modification of open into attractive possibilities
Life at the gap
Vol. 29
Baroque twins
The enclave of the eccentricity of ordinary life
The baroque formulation of consciousness in the domain of phenomenological clarification
Intimations of the gap
The gap represented
The gap at the center
Room at the center
The room, the universe and the gap
Foucault and historical nominalism
Vol. 3
Linguistic meaning and intentionality
The self and its language
Harold Durfee, David F T Rodier
The interpretation of Greek philosophy in Heidegger's fundamental ontology
Jacques Taminiaux
Earth in the work of art
Michel Haar
The final kingdom
Alphonso Lingis
Religion and philosophical idealism in America
John E. Smith
The new permissiveness in philosophy
Henry B. Veatch
Absence, presence and philosophy
Stephen Erickson
Reflexivity and responsibility
Alan Montefiore
Alternative philosophical conceptualizations of psychopathology
The problem of the epoché in Husserl's philosophy
Vol. 30
Psychology and phenomenology
Edmund Husserl's phenomenology as foundation of natural science
History and life-world as foundation of the sense of the sciences in Husserl's late work
The question of history and "history" in Husserl's intentional analysis
Time and history in Husserl's phenomenology
Phenomenology as first philosophy
Crisis of European culture
"Descriptive phenomenology"
Husserl's principle of evidence
Intentionality and constitution
Alfred Schutz's interpretation of Cervantes's don Quixote and his microsociological view on literature
Vol. 31
Martin Endreß
Amplifying the "sociological aspect of literature" with the concept of social relationship
Hisashi Nasu
Editor's introduction
The construction of social reality and the structure of literary work
Ilja Srubar
The ethnographic text as literary form
Daniel Cefaï
On multiple realities and the world of film
Some reflections on the ground for comparison of multiple realities
Literature, music, and the mutual tuning-in relationship
Autobiography
Meta-ethical and liberatory dimensions of tragedy
Dramas, narratives, and the postmodern challenge
Stanford M Lyman
Conditions and foundations
Vol. 33
Nathan Rotenstreich
From ideation to constitution
Fundamental data and their exposition
From exposition to phenomenological insight
The beginning and the goal
Science and philosophy
Postscript
Sensuality and ideation
The foreignness of a foreign culture
Vol. 34
The self or the cogito in kinaesthesis
Yorihiro Yamagata
The horizon of the self
Denis Fisette
Can I anticipate myself?
Natalie Depraz
Temporality and the point
Stromdichtung and subjectivity in the later Heidegger
The shadow of the other
Linda Fisher
James and Husserl
The fracture in self-awareness
Dan Zahavi
The ethos of democracy from a phenomenological point of view
Klaus Held
My time and the time of the other
Intentionality, phenomenality, and light
Topology of the foundation
Vol. 35
Renato Cristin
The foundation as fire and as logos
"Erörterung" of the foundation
The path
On the way towards thought
The abacus and the mirror
"As if we were children…"
The indeterminacy of images
Vol. 36
Junichi Murata
Phenomenology as calculus?
Certainty, the fictitious essence of philosophy
Question, reflection, and philosophical method in Heidegger's early Freiburg lectures
Merleau-Ponty's vertical genesis and the aristotelian powers of the soul
Véronique Fóti
Re-addressing phenomenology
Susan Schoenbohm
Augustine as phenomenologist
Eva T. Brann
What is Paris doing to us?
Charles E Scott
The subject in phenomenology and analytic (jungian) psychology
Is logical space an a priori framework of the life-world?
Nihilism
Thomas Sheehan
The aporia of time-analysis—reflection across the transcendental divide
Permanence and flux
A conversation with Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann on Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie
Emad Parvis
Alfred Schutz's conception of multiple realities sociologically interpreted
Vol. 37
The ethical-political side of Schutz
Schutz on lifeworld and cultural difference
Chung-Chi Yu
Regionalism and political society
Making sense of politics in public spaces
The origin of the political
Human action, ideal types, and the Market process
Richard M. Ebeling
Reading Natanson reading Schutz
On the study of human action
The purely possible political philosophy of Alfred Schutz
Values as critique and the critique of values
Intersubjectivity and community
Vol. 38
Who is the political actor?
Political community
Socrates, Christ, and Buddha as "political" leaders
The invisibility of racial minorities in the public realm of appearances
Robert Bernasconi
Taking responsibility seriously
Ricœur's early political thought
Kevin Thompson
Personality of higher order
Towards a genealogy of modern sovereignty
Identity and liberation
Schutz on reducing social tensions
The opening topics of Hegel's system
Vol. 39
James H. Wilkinson
Warum braucht die Logik eine Theorie der Erfahrung
The problems of language in German idealism
Jere P. Surber
Phenomenological ideas in Latvia
Juris Rozenvalds
Subjectivism, philosophical reflection and the Husserlian phenomenological account of time
Theorie und praxis
Psychologism, logic, and phenomenology
Vladimir N. Bryushinkin
Phenomenological-semantic investigations into incompleteness
Olav K. Wiegand
Zeno's paradox for colours
Interpretations of modality
Ralf Müller
Aristote, débiteur de Zénon
Jules Vuillemin
Ten remarks on Husserl and phenomenology
Logische Probleme von Identität und Verschiedenheit
Rainer Stuhlmann-Laeisz
The phenomenological derivation of oughts and shalls from ises or why it is right to take the stairs
Kant on apriority, syntheticity, and judgments
Hoke Robinson
Identities and manifolds
Vol. 4
Noemata senses, and meanings
Possibilities and the actual world
Husserl and foundationalism
Husserl and realism
The reduction
Contra Gurwitsch
Contra the Fregean approach
Listen, and you will-hear
Vol. 40
Louise Levesque-Lopman
Authenticity, feminism, and radical psychotherapy
Dorothy Leland
A different voice in the phenomenological tradition
Sexual harassment, seduction, and mutual respect
William McBride
Friendship, love, and experience
Linda Bell
From Husserl to Beauvoir
Debra Bergoffen
Feminist phenomenology
Binary opposition as an ordering principle of (male?) human thought
Phenomenology and feminism
Understanding children's gender beliefs
Ann Johnson
Phenomenology, post-structuralism, and feminist theory on the concept of experience
Linda Martín Alcoff
Phenomenology in and of Deborah Tannen's genderlectics
Autonomy and connectedness
Temporality and historicity
Vol. 41
Times squared
Life is not literature
William D Blattner
Time, history, and tradition
About the future
Peter McInerney
Hyletic and kinetic facticity of the absolute flow and world creation
Plastic time
There is more to the phenomenology of time than meets the eye
Generative experience of time
There's no time like the present
Time and formal authenticity
Philosophy without foundations
Vol. 42
The new philosophy of rhetoric
The practice of theory/the theory of practice
The politics of postmodernity
Hermeneutical liberalism
Austrian economics and philosophical hermeneutics
Reinterpreting civil society
Introduction postmodernity and beyond
Coping with Nietzsche's legacy
Hermeneutics, the lifeworld, and the universality of reason
Vol. 43
Wendy O’Brien
The beginnings of Beauvoir's existential phenomenology
Margaret A. Simons
Beauvoir as situated subject
Simone de Beauvoir's existential phenomenology and philosophy of history in Le deuxième sexe
Eva Gothlin
Between the ethical and the political
Beauvoir and Plato
Edward Fullbrook , Kate Fullbrook
A saraband of imagery
Elizabeth Fallaize
For the time being
Ursula Tidd
Phenomenology and the ethical bases of pluralism
The body as a basis for being
Suzanne Laba Cataldi
The quest of analogical thinking
Vol. 44
Frank Schalow
The last God's beginning
From positivism to postmodernity
At the crossroads between hermeneutics and religious experience
The mystery of conscience and the turn to language
Mimesis, art, and truth
Merleau-Ponty's reading of Husserl
Vol. 45
Ted Toadvine
The phenomenological movement
Merleau-Ponty on Husserl: a reappraisal
Leaving Husserl's cave?
Merleau-Ponty's ontological reading of constitution in Phénoménologie de la perception
Vol. 46
Reflections on the origin of modern physics
Light theories in early physics
History of electricity and magnetism
Maxwell's "electric science"
Vol. 47
Kantianism and phenomenology
Aristotelianism and phenomenology
Brendan Sweetman
The return of phenomenology in recent French moral philosophy
Jan Patočka
Robert Bernasconi, Stacy K. Keltner
Dietrich von Hildebrand
John F. Crosby
Thomas C. Anderson
Adolf Reinach
James Dubois
Recent phenomenological ethics in Germany
Pascal Delhom
Spain and Latin america
Javier San Martín, Roberto Walton
Wilhelm Baumgartner
Alfred Schutz
Utilitarianism and phenomenology
Dorion Cairns
Kathleen Haney, Johanna Valiquette
Descriptive, formal and formalized ontologies
Vol. 48
Roberto Poli
Bolzano and the problem of psychologism
Rolf George
The thetic role of consciousness
Names, statements, and their corresponding acts in Husserl's logical investigations
Robin Rollinger
Are questions propositions?
Wolfgang Künne
Real and ideal determination in Husserl's Sixth Logical investigation
Johannes Daubert und Die Logischen Untersuchungen
Husserl's programme of a Wissenschaftslehre in the logical investigations
The theory of wholes and parts and Husserl's explication of the possibility of knowledge in the logical investigations
Husserl's theory of judgment
The unity of Husserl's logical investigations
The living body and its position in metaphysics
Vol. 49
Sara Heinämaa
The poetics of language
Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback
On Levinas' critique of Husserl
Søren Overgaard
Phenomenology and metaphysics
Truth and the hermeneutic experience
Hans Ruin
Three ways of retrieving Heidegger
Sven-Olov Wallenstein
Mood and method in Heideggers' "Sein und Zeit"
Anne Granberg
Perceptual intimacy and conceptual inadequacy
Frode Kjosavik
The birth of man
Johanna Oksala
Hegel's challenge to early Heidegger
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer
Phenomenology in the Nordic countries
Sara Heinämaa, Hans Ruin, Dan Zahavi
Authentic historicality
Vol. 51
The sociological gaze and its time structure
Ping-Keung Lui
Empathy and compassion as experiential praxis
Lifeworld, cultural difference and the idea of grounding
Krisis
Mario Ruggenini
The human sciences and historicality
Tze-Wan Kwan
Self-consciousness (svasamvittibhaga) and ego-consciousness (manas) in yogacara buddhism and in Husserl's phenomenology
Liangkang Ni
Intersubjectivity and phenomenology of the other
Kwok-Ying Lau
Separation and connection
Chan-Fai Cheung
Time zones
Objectivity and inter-cultural experience
Personal givenness and cultural a prioris
Natural realism, anti-reductionism, and intentionality
Phenomenology of the consocial situation
Heng and temporality of dao
Qingjie Wang
Toward revisioning Ricoeur's hermeneutic of suspicion in other spaces and cultures
Introduction making Chinese sense of phenomenology
Yung-Wei Lao
The experience of the present moment
Vol. 52
Robert Pilat
Vertical context after Gurwitsch
Intentionality, consciousness, and intentional relations
John Barresi
Field theories of mind and brain
Jeffrey Yoshimi
Situational understanding
Shaun Gallagher
Schizophrenia
Louis Sass
The structure of context and context awareness
The three species of relevancy in Gurwitsch
Kinds of knowledge
The field of consciousness as a living system
Experimental evidence for three dimensions of attention
Schutz on transcendence and the variety of life-world experience
Vol. 53
The "naturality" of Alfred Schutz's natural attitude of the life-world
Steven Vaitkus
The pragmatic theory of the life-world as a basis for intercultural comparisons
The ideal type in Weber and Schutz
If only to be heard
The appeal of Alfred Schutz in disciplines beyond philosophy, e.g. jurisprudence
The problem of subjectivity in Schutz and Parsons
Thomas P. Wilson
In search of a political sphere in Alfred Schutz
Hongwoo Kim
Between the everyday life-world and the world of social scientific theory—towards an "adequate" social thory
The sphere of attention
Vol. 54
Empirical evidence for the sphere of attention
Transformations in attending
Gurwitsch and Husserl on attention
Subjectivity and the sphere of attention
Morality and the sphere of attention
The problem of being in Logical investigations
Vol. 55
Ding Yun
Youding Shen
Xiping Jin
History and substance of Husserl's Logical investigations
Kah-Kyung Cho
Intentionality and religiosity
The problem of the phenomenology of feeling in Husserl and Scheler
Husserl's attack on psychologism and its cultural implications
Between saying and showing
Foucault and Husserl's Logical investigations
Desiring to know through intuition
Authentic thinking and phenomenological method
Pure logical grammar
How not to be a jellyfish
Vol. 56
How do primates think?
The intertwining of incommensurables
Corinne Painter, Christian Lotz
Appropriating the philosophies of Edmund Husserl and Edith Stein
Corinne Painter
The human as just an other animal
Licia Carlson
Phenomenology and the study of animal behavior
Erika Ruonakoski
The intentionality and animal heritage of moral experience
Charles S. Brown
Attunement, deprivation, and drive
Gerard Kuperus
Being beyond
Marjolein Oele
Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005)
Vol. 59
Yvanka Raynova
Kitaro Nishida (1870-1945)
Susumu Kanata
Play
Cathrin Nielsen
Pol Vandevelde
Methodology
Work of art
Appearance
Tōru Tani
Enjoyment
Mădălina Diaconu
Jan Patočka (1907-1977)
Ludger Hagedorn
Oskar Becker
Markus Ophälders
Chinese aesthetics
Zhi-Yuan Chen
Media
Paul Majkut
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938)
France Veber (1890-1975)
Dean Komel
Secondary senses
Waldemar Conrad (1878-1915)
Daniela Angelucci
Galen A Johnson
Representation
Virtual reality
Christian Rabanus
Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889-1977)
Antonio Banfi
Gabriele Scaramuzza
Fashion
César Moreno Marquez
Creativity
Mario Teodoro Ramírez
Metaphor
Annamaria Lossi
Elena Del Río
Photography
Cubism
Andrea Pinotti
Max Scheler (1874-1928)
Wolfhart Henckmann
Augusto Mazzoni
Mirko Wischke
José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955)
Javier San Martín
Empathy
Maurice Natanson (1924-1996)
Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950)
Political culture
Helmut Kohlenberger
Marc Richir (1943-)
Jürgen Trinks
Style
India and intercultural aesthetics
Ram Adhar Mall
Moritz Geiger
Licia Fabiani
Gender aesthetics
Gayle Salamon
Heinrich Rombach (1923-2004)
Georg Stenger
Gediminas Karoblis
Roman Ingarden (1893-1970)
Andrzej Gniazdowski
Jean-Luc Marion
Michael Staudigl
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
Françoise Dastur
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
Philippe Cabestan
Aesthetic experience
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)
Terri J Hennings
Henry Maldiney (1912- )
Éliane Escoubas
Japanese worlds
Ryosuke Ohashi
Gustav Gustavovich Špet (1879-1937)
Tatjana Ščedrina
Hermann Schmitz (1928-)
Anna Blume
Mikel Dufrenne (1910-1995)
Ecological aesthetics
Painting
Fritz Kaufmann (1891-1958)
Christian Lotz
Dream
Hans Rainer Sepp
Michel Henry (1922-2002)
Ruud Welten
Andreas Georg Stascheit
Aisthesis
Jagna Brudzińska
Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995)
Eugen Fink (1905-1975)
Beauty
Simone Neuber
The core of phenomenological aesthetics
Hans Rainer Sepp, Lester Embree
Nature
Afterword
Vol. 6
Domenico Jervolino
Hermeneutics in contemporary philosophy
Critique of the subject and interpretation of the cogito
Ricoeur
Paradox and mediation in Ricoeur's philosophical anthropology
Crisis of the philosophie de l'esprit, human sciences, "methodic" hermeneutics
The destruction of the illusions of consciousness
The challenge of semiology and the phenomenology of language
Concrete reflexion and the intersubjectivity question
"Originary affirmation," philosophies of negativity, problematics of the subject. nabert and Thévenaz
Ricoeur and Heidegger
The history of hermeneutics, text theory
Hermeneutic phenomenology
Living metaphor
Towards a poetics of freedom
Passivity and alterity
Vol. 60
Victor Biceaga
Passivity and self-temporalization
Originary passivity
Secondary passivity
Passivity and crisis
Reading Patočka, in search for a philosophy of translation
Vol. 61
Patočka and artificial intelligence
Patočka's concept of Europe
Beyond myth and enlightenment
The relevance of Patočka's "negative platonism"
Eddo Evink
The responsibility of the "shaken"
Ivan Chvatík
Negative platonism
Johann Arnason
Patočka's phenomenological appropriation of Plato
Negative platonism and maximal existence in the thought of Jan Patočka
Pierre Rodrigo
Phenomenology and henology
Renaud Barbaras
Negative platonism and the appearance-problem
Tamás Ullmann
Sacrifice and salvation
The twentieth century as war
James Dodd
Questioning as a prerequisite for a meaningful protest
Petr Pithart
Miroslav Petříček
Jan Patočka's socratic message for the twenty-first century
Martin Palouš
Fear, courage, anger
Marc Crépon
Destructed meaning, withheld world, shattered "we"
"Idealities of nature"
A phenomenological reflection conducted through narrative
Vol. 62
How is phenomenology motivated?
Phenomenology of surprise
Naturalism, historism, and phenomenology
The participating professional
Ion Copoeru
The crisis of modern society and critical rationality
Nam-In Lee
Percept, concept, and the stratification of ideality
Luis Román Rabanaque
Modern technology and the flight from architecture
Philip Blosser, Thomas Nenon
Phenomenological wissenschaftslehre and John McDowell's quietism
A letter of Dorion Cairns
Can a Schelerian ethic be grounded in the heart without losing its head?
Curriculum vitae
The worldhood of the world and the worldly character of objects in Husserl
Reflections on metaarchaeology
Clifford T. Brown
Making the case for Gestalt organization
Working notions
Methodology of the social sciences is where the social scientists, philosophers and the persons on the street should meet
Objective meaning and subjective meaning
Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on embodied experience
Ecophenomenology and the resistance of nature
Advancing phenomenology as a practical endeavor
Reflections on the ecological crisis and the meaning of nature
The birth pangs of the absolute
Vol. 63
Bettina Bergo
Thauma idesthai
Vered Kenaan
A mood of childhood in Benjamin
Eli Friedlander
Leibniz's monad
Ilit Ferber
Moods and philosophy
Hagi Kenaan , Ilit Ferber
"Perhaps truth is a woman"
Daniel Strassberg
Attunement and disorientation
Stephen Mulhall
Anxiety and identity
Yaron Senderowicz
Philosophy's nostalgia
Jeff Malpas
Kant on the affective moods of morality
Ido Geiger
The proto-ethical dimension of moods
Shlomo Cohen
Attentiveness
Wayne Froman
When reason is in a bad mood
How death deals with philosophy
Ben-Ami Scharfstein
From reflection to refraction
Vol. 64
John Mullarkey
Othering
The political horizon of Merleau-Ponty's ontology
Duane Davis
Derrida's specters
Joanna Hodge
In between word and image
Nicholas Davey
Francis Halsall , Julia Jansen, Sinéad Murphy
Violence and splendor
Reflections on the hermeneutics of creative acts
Douglas Burnham
Otogogy, or friendship, teaching and the ear of the other
Graham Allen
Just friends
Hugh J. Silverman
Kantian friendship
Gary Banham
Merleau-Ponty on cultural schemas and childhood drawing
Talia Welsh
A note on Hölderlin-translation
David Farrell Krell
Art and edge
The art of friendship
The political and ethical significance of waiting
Felix Ó Murchadha
Community beyond instrumental reason
James Williams
Heidegger, Hölderlin, and eccentric translation
Vol. 65
Julia A. Ireland
Poverty
Individuation, responsiveness, translation
Eric Sean Nelson
Deformalization and phenomenon in Husserl and Heidegger
Dasein and da-sein in being and time and in contributions to philosophy (from enowning)
Friedrich-Wilhelm Von Herrmann, Bernhard Radloff
Heidegger's experience with language
George Kovacs
Substance and emptiness
Paola-Ludovika Coriando, Virginia Jennings Colombo
A conversation with Parvis Emad on the question of translation in Heidegger
Heidegger's contributions to philosophy
Attunement and translation
A purview of being
Husserl and Heidegger on da-sein
Ivo De Gennaro
Heidegger's thinking of difference and the god-question
Thomas Kalary
Preliminary notes on divine images in the light of being-historical thinking
Bernhard Radloff
The "Ideen" and Neo-kantianism
Vol. 66
Andrea Staiti
"Ideen I" confronting its critics
Rosemary Rizo-Patrón De Lerner
Ludwig Ferdinand Clauss and racialization
Dorion Cairns, empirical types, and the field of consciousness
Husserl on the human sciences in "Ideen II"
Reading and rereading the "Ideen" in Japan
Emmanuel Levinas and a soliloquy of light and reason
Nicolas de Warren
The Spanish-speaking world and José Vasconcelos
Antonio Zirión Quijano
Jan Patočka and built space
Thoughts on the translation of Husserl's "Ideen, erstes buch"
Aron Gurwitsch and the transcendence of the physical
AlFred Schutz and the problem of empathy
"Ideen I" and Eugen Fink's critical contribution
The distinctive structure of the emotions
From the natural attitude to the life-world
Simone de Beauvoir and life
Ulrika Björk
Martin Heidegger and grounding of ethics
Jacques Derrida and the future
Vernon Cisney
Maurice Merleau-Ponty and lifeworldly naturalism
Jean-Paul Sartre and phenomenological ontology
Matthew Eshleman
The post-war reception of "Ideen i" and reflection
Edith Stein and autism
Husserl's "Ideen" in the Portuguese speaking community
Pedro Alves, Carlos Morujão
"Ideen I" in Italy and Enzo Paci and the Milan School
Rocco Sacconaghi
Ludwig Landgrebe and the significance of marginal consciousness
Paul Ricoeur and the "praxis" of phenomenology
Gilles Deleuze and hearing-oneself-speak
José Ortega y Gasset and human rights
Jesús Díaz Álvarez
The world-horizon in Ideas I
Vol. 67
The structures of horizon-consciousness in Ideas I
The static and genetic determinations of the horizon
The reduction as the disclosure of the horizons of transcendental subjectivity
The horizon and the origins of sense-formation
Husserl's notion of the primal ego in light of the hermeneutical critique
The world-horizon as the wherefrom of experience
The world-horizon as the wherein of experience
The world-horizon as the whereto of experience
Indexicality as a phenomenological problem
Methodological implications of phenomenological life-world analysis
Vol. 68
Thomas S Eberle
Pragmatic theory of the life-world and hermeneutics of the social sciences
AlFred Schutz and a hermeneutical sociology of knowledge
AlFred Schutz's practical-hermeneutical approach to law and normativity
The interpretationism of AlFred Schutz or how woodcutting can have referential and non-referential meaning
Goffman and Schutz on multiple realities
Media structures of the life-world
Ruth Ayaß
Scientific practice and the world of working
Daniel Bischur
Image worlds aesthetic experience and the problem of hermeneutics in the social sciences
Dirk Tänzler
Everyday morality
Literature and the limits of pragmatism
Reflections on the relationship of "social phenomenology" and hermeneutics in AlFred Schutz
Hermeneutics of transcendence
Annette Hilt
The musical foundations of AlFred Schutz's hermeneutics of the social world
Life-world analysis and literary interpretation
Jochen Dreher
Interpretive sociologies and traditions of hermeneutics
Irrelevant spheres and vacancies of artworks
Vol. 69
Masato Kimura
The art of making photos
Art as a paradoxical form of communication
Sancho Panza and don Quixote
Amalia Barboza
Crossing the finite provinces of meaning
Gerd Sebald
The tuning-in relationship
Carlos Belvedere
Music, meaning, and sociality
Andreas Goettlich
Projection, imagination, and novelty
Hubert Knoblauch
Michael Barber, Jochen Dreher
Musical foundation of interaction
Mototaka Mori
Functional purposelessness
Hans-Georg Soeffner
Literature as societal therapy
Interpreting film
Cultural science in literary light
Entangled into histories or the narrative grounds of multiple realities
Imagination and the social sciences
Artistic practice, methodology, and subjectivity
Mutual tuning-in relationships and phenomenological psychology
"The universe that others call the library"
The interpretation of the human way of being and its political implications
Vol. 7
Hope and its ramifications for politics
The place of hope in politics
Politics and coercion
Ideology, utopia, and responsible politics
Does anarchy make political sense?
On institutions and power
Renovating the problem of politics
One central link between Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of language and his political thought
Merleau-ponty's political thought
Merleau-Ponty on politics, history, and violence
Relational freedom and its political consequences
I and mine
A re-reading of Heidegger's "Phenomenology and theology"
Vol. 70
Philosophie des sciences et philosophie première
A paradox of cognition
The twofold character of truth
Heidegger and our twenty-first century experience of ge-stell
The metroscape
Robert P. Crease
The articulation of a scientific domain from the viewpoint of hermeneutic phenomenology
Dimitri Ginev
Constellating technology
Babette Babich
Consciousness, quantum physics, and hermeneutical phenomenology
One cognitive style among others
Gregor Schiemann
Heidegger and the reversed order of science and technology
Lin Ma, Jaap van Brakel
The infinite science of the lifeworld
Giovanni Leghissa
Hermeneutics in the field
Robert Frodeman
The remainders of faith
Rodolphe Gasché
Die ewige Wiederkunft wissenschaftlich betrachtet
Michael Stöltzner
The hermeneutics of God, the universe, and everything
Simon Glynn
What can philosophy of science learn from hermeneutics
Jan Faye
Logos and the essence of technology
Holger Schmid
On the manifold meaning of truth in Aristotle
The classical notion of person and its criticism by modern philosophy
Enrico Berti
The structure of interpersonal experience
Vol. 71
Matthew Ratcliffe
Transcendental intersubjectivity and normality
Imagination, embodiment and situatedness
Julia Jansen
Merleau-Ponty and the transcendental problem of bodily agency
Rasmus Thybo Jensen
The body politic
Timo Miettinen
Habit and attention
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
Affordances and unreflective freedom
Erik Rietveld
Lifeworld as an embodiment of spiritual meaning
Simo Pulkkinen
Inter-subjectively meaningful symptoms in anorexia
Dorothée Legrand
Chronic pain in phenomenological/anthropological perspective
Katherine J. Morris
The alteration of embodiment in melancholia
Stefano Micali
The phenomenology of embodiment
Intersubjectivity, interculturality, and realities in Husserl's research manuscripts on the life-world (hua xxxix)
Facts and fantasies
Joona Taipale
Language as the embodiment of geometry
Thomas Baldwin
Neo-aristotelian ethics
Vol. 72
Phenomenal experience and the scope of phenomenology
Hobbes and Husserl
Robert Sokolowski
Sense and reference, again
Jocelyn Benoist
The curious image
Intersections between four phenomenological approaches to the work of art
Thinking fast
Daniel Dahlstrom
From the world to philosophy, and back
Aristotle and phenomenology
Transcendental phenomenology?
Vindicating Husserl's primal I
No neuron is an island
Vol. 73
Sally McKay
The aesthetic stance
Maria Brincker
Meaning-making as a socially distributed and embodied practice
Jessica Lindblom
Enactive aesthetics
Daniel Hutto
Dewey's aesthetics of body-mind functioning
Jim Garrison
Embodied aesthetics
Luca F. Ticini , Cosimo Urgesi, Beatriz Calvo-Merino
The aesthetics of embodied life
Mark Johnson
Corporeal cognition
Thalia Trigoni
Ecological embodiment, tragic consciousness, and the aesthetics of possibility
Tanya Jeffcoat
Emotionally charged aesthetic experience
Pentti Määttänen
The last "touch" turns the artist into a user
Mariselda Tessarolo
Neuroaesthetics as an enactive enterprise
Christian Tewes
Art that moves
Kendall J. Eskine , Aaron Kozbelt
The experience of literariness
David S. Miall
Aesthetics as an emotional activity that facilitates sense-making
Ioannis Xenakis , Argyris Arnellos
Enactive literariness and aesthetic experience
Alfonsina Scarinzi
Creativity in digital fine art
John Haworth
An autopoietic aesthetic in interactive art
Jennifer Hall
Authenticity, duty, and empathy in do androids dream of electric sheep?
Vol. 74
Phenomenology of value and the value of phenomenology
Benjamin Crowe
Demanding authenticity of ourselves
Mark Wrathall
Hans Pedersen , Megan Altman
Kierkegaard and the problem of ironic agency
Hans Pedersen
From extremity to releasement
A Heideggerian critique of cyberbeing
Richard Polt
An attempt at clarifying being-towards-death
Adam Buben
Rethinking Levinas on Heidegger on death
Iain Thomson
Knowing thyself in a contemporary context
Steven Burgess , Casey Rentmeester
Existential socialization
The phenomenological elements of addiction
Mortality and morality
Megan Altman
Can we drop the subject?
Lawrence Hatab
A phenomenological reformulation of psychological science
Blaine J. Fowers
Philosophical hermeneutics and the one and the many
Frank C. Richardson , Robert C. Bishop
Dumas and Heidegger on death to come
Mariana Ortega
The phenomenology of agency and deterministic agent causation
Derk Pereboom
Phenomenology as social critique
William Koch
Guignon on self-surrender and homelessness in Dostoevsky and Heidegger
Kevin Aho
Vol. 75
Petr Kouba
Methodological pitfalls
The strategy of Sein und Zeit
The problem of mental disorder
Mental disorder and the finitude of being-there
Poetic experience as a point of departure for a new approach to insanity
Psychopathological consequences
Formalisation and responsibility
Vol. 76
Edmund Husserl's die Krisis der europäischen Wissenschaften und die transcendentale Phänomenologie
Mathesis universalis and the life-world
Patočka on Galileo
Ivan Chvatík, L'ubica Učník
Quicquid cogitat
Are we still afraid of science?
Nostalgia and phenomenon
Husserl's hermeneutical phenomenology of the life-world as culture reconsidered
L'ubica Učník
Time in "negative platonism'
Pavel Kouba
Everydayness, historicity and the world of science
Husserl and Heidegger on the social dimensions of the life-world
Perceiving sensible things
Anita Williams
Vol. 77
The formal methodological presuppositions of a phenomenological epistemology
The material methodological presuppositions of a phenomenological epistemology in the structures of the lifeworld
The lifeworld and the system of the sciences
History as a science of interpretation
Causal explanations in history
The empirical basis and the thematic attitude of the natural sciences
The structure of theories in the natural sciences
History and the natural sciences
History and the systematic human sciences
Summary and conclusions
Everyday relevancy in Gurwitsch and Schutz
Vol. 78
Schutz on social groups
Meaning in Schutz
Ideal types
Verification in Schutz
A correction of Schutz on culture for cultural science
Schutz's theory of economics
Schutz's theory of jurisprudence
Schutz's theory of political science
Schutz's theory of sociology
Schutz's theory of phenomenological psychology
A Schutzian theory of archaeology
A Schutzian theory of cultural anthropology
A Schutzian theory of nursing
A Schutzian theory of psychotherapy
Cultural scientists and philosophers can meet in methodology
The reflective method of the pure psychology of consciousness
Vol. 79
Ian R Owen
Concluding on the ideals of the things themselves
Concluding on biopsychosocial essences
The being of consciousness
The pure psychology of meaning
Consciousness in its habitat of other consciousness
Formulations of intentionality
On meta-representation
Two telling examples about belief and time
A formulation of the ego and its context
Formulating syndromes
On being unable to control variables in intersubjectivity
Phenomenology and meaning for consciousness
Two interpretative positions in phenomenology
Mathematics and the task of phenomenology
Vol. 8
Mathematics as a transcendental science
Carl J Posy
Husserl's formalism
The justification of logic and mathematics in Husserl's phenomenology
Psychologism revisited
Heidegger and the formalization of thought
Thomas A. Fay
Some reflections on psychologism
Gerald J. Massey
How mathematical foundation all but come about
Robert S. Tragesser
On geometric intentionality
Kenneth L. Manders
Willard and Husserl on logical form
Remarks on modalization and modalities
Sentences which are true in virtue of their color
"Tertium non datur"
On situations and states of affairs
Modalization and modalities
Charles Harvey, Jaakko Hintikka
On Husserl's distinction between state of affairs (Sachverhalt) and situation of affairs (Sachlage)
Guillermo Rosado Haddock
Prolegomena to a twenty-first century Heidegger
Vol. 80
Tziovanis Georgakis , Paul J. Ennis
The ambiguity of being
Andrew Haas
The self that belongs to an abyssal ground
Niall Keane
Hearing Heidegger
Sinéad Hogan
Heidegger and international development
Trish Glazebrook, Matt Story
The ex-appropriation of responsibility
François Raffoul
Did homo erectus dwell?
Philip Tonner
The "new" Heidegger
History and the meaning of life
Ullrich Haase, Mark Sinclair
Dasein as transcendence in Heidegger and the critique of Husserl
Memory and mental states in the appreciation of literature
Vol. 81
Marisa Bortolussi , Peter Dixon
Temporal conflict in the reading experience
Cathrine Kietz
Why we are not all novelists
The aesthetic experience with visual art "at first glance"
Paul J. Locher
What is a surface? in the real world? and pictures?
John M. Kennedy , Marta Wnuczko
The idiosyncrasy of beauty
Patrick Hogan
Peer F. Bundgaard
Aesthetic relationship, cognition, and the pleasures of art
Jean-Marie Schaeffer
More seeing-in
Depiction
John Hyman
The appropriation of the work of art as a semiotic act
Francis Édeline , Jean-Marie Klinkenberg
Green war banners in central copenhagen
Frederik Stjernfelt
Sculpture, diagram, and language in the artwork of Joseph Beuys
Wolfgang Wildgen
Temporal aspects of literary reading
Justice, ethics, development
Vol. 82
Siby K. George
The idea of development
Development and distress
Heidegger and development
Historicizing the development narrative
War and development
Capital, individual and development
The phenomenology of anxiety and of nothing
Vol. 83
Panos Theodorou
Hence and thence phenomenology's borderline
The phenomenological reductions in Husserl's phenomenology
Heidegger and the phenomenological reductions in Husserl
Perception and "action"
Perceptual and scientific thing
Primordial givenness in Husserl and Heidegger
The question of "categoriality" in Husserl's analysis of perception and Heidegger's view of it
Husserl's doctrine of "categorial intuition" and Heidegger's seinsfrage
Spaces of freedom
Vol. 84
Political phenomenology
Richard Sugarman
Cross-cultural encounters
Fred Dallmayr
Toward a phenomenology of human rights
Levinas and Lukács
Richard Cohen
Liberation ethics and transcendental phenomenology
Constructing a Schutzian theory of political science
Geophilosophy, the life-world, and the political
Is a rational politics a real possibility?
Carnal hermeneutics and political theory
Genocidal rape as spectacle
When monsters no longer speak
Lewis Gordon, Jane Anna Gordon
Transversality and mestizaje
Asymmetrical reciprocity and practical agency
Patricia Huntington
Arendt, Kant and the beauty of politics
Ralph P. Hummel
Is Heidegger's philosophy ethically meaningless?
Dongsoo Lee
Confrontations with modernity
Phenomenology of recognition
Gibung Kwon
Phenomenology of public opinion
Joohan Kim
Memory and countermemory
Martin Matuštík
Vol. 85
Jason Alvis
Marion's the "adonné" or "the given"
The manifolds of desire and love in Marion's the erotic phenomenon
Marion on love and givenness
Indifference
Desire in Derrida's given time
The gift in Derrida's deconstruction
Four tensions between Marion and Derrida
Of a farcical deus ex machina in Heidegger and Derrida
Vol. 86
Tziovanis Georgakis
The 1924 lecture "The concept of time" as the step beyond Being and time (1927) and after deconstruction
Rajesh Sampath
The paradoxical listening to the other
Carlos B. Gutiérrez
Echoes…before the other
The gift and the skin
Arthur Cools
Responsibility for a secret
Syntax is the metal itself
Mauro Senatore
The impossible force of "mightlessness"
Oisín Keohane
Heidegger, Buber and Levinas
Lawrence Vogel
The future of deconstruction
Joseph Cohen , Raphael Zagury-Orly
Substitution and mit(da)sein
Ileana Borţun
Metaphysics and its other
Rozemund Uljée
The untranslatable to come
Lisa Foran
Between the singular and the proper
Simon Skempton
No longer being-there
Paul J. Ennis
Self-transformation and the ethical telos
Vol. 87
Lévi-Strauss and Merleau-Ponty
The flesh
Para-deconstruction
To what extent can phenomenology do justice to chinese philosophy? a phenomenological reading of laozi
Husserl, buddhism and the crisis of european sciences
Europe beyond Europe
Disenchanted world-view and intercultural understanding
Is there a phenomenology of unconsciousness?
Vol. 88
Merleau-Ponty's nonverbal unconscious
James Phillips
From the night, the spectre
Joseph Cohen
Hypnagogia, anxiety, depersonalization
Dylan Trigg
This immense fascination with the unconscious
Phenomenology and the problem of the inhuman
Drew M. Dalton
A broken self-possession
Line Ryberg Ingerslev
Merleau-Ponty's non-exclusively-verbal unconscious
Thamy Ayouch
Husserl's layered concept of the human person
Reflections on the phenomenological unconscious in generative phenomenology
Alexander Schnell
Surprise as a phenomenal marker of heart-unconscious
The unconscious and the non-linguistic mode of thinking
Repression and operative unconsciousness in phenomenology of perception
Timothy Mooney
Edmund Husserl, Hannah Arendt and a phenomenology of nature
Vol. 89
Janet Donohoe
Individuation and Heidegger's ontological "intuitionism"
Phronêsis and the ideal of beauty
Danielle Lories
Historicizing the mind
Intuition and unanimity
Fabio Ciaramelli
Nature, art, and the primacy of the political
The struggle for recognition and the return of primary intersubjectivity
Coercion by necessity or comprehensive responsibility?
Sharon Rider
Symbols and politics
Paul Bruno
On Merleau-Ponty's crystal lamellae
The myth of performativity
Pavlos Kontos
Poetics and politics
On the metamorphoses of transcendental reduction
Stephen H Watson
Parts, wholes, and the forms of life
Vol. 9
Of exact and inexact essences in modern physical science
Life-world as built-world
Henry Davis
Critical realism and the scientific realism debate
Halley D. Sanchez
The problem of experimentation
Indirect mathematization in the physical sciences
The new relevance of experiment
Realism and idealism in the kuhnian account of science
The idea of science in Husserl and the tradition
Comments on Henry Margenau's "Phenomenology and physics"
Husserl's phenomenology and the ontology of the natural sciences
Charles Harvey
Forms of reflection
Vol. 90
Anders Odenstedt
Context-dependence
Being a child of one's time
Art, history, and the decline of tradition
History as conversation versus history as science
The finite province of religious meaning
Vol. 91
Making interracial humor together
Humor
Interplay among the provinces
Multiple realities and other interruptions of pragmatic everyday life
The finite province of humorous meaning
Pragmatic everyday life
Communication as paramount
Nature (or not) in Heidegger
Vol. 92
Nancy J. Holland
Architecture and eternity
Michael M. Shaw
The ambivalence of eros
Josh Hayes
Kant's "other nature"
Angelica Nuzzo
Novalis, nature, and the absolute
Jane Kneller
Hegel's anti-ontology of nature
Sebastian Rand
Stratification, dependence, and nonanthropocentrism
Keith Peterson
When washing rice, know that the water is your own life
Jason Wirth
Precarious communities
Brett Buchanan
An ecology of the future
Naturalism, estrangement, and resistance
Folding nature back upon itself
Seeking a philosophical perspective
Vol. 93
Everydayness and the "norm" of addictive practices
The phenomenon of the body and the "hook" of addiction
Confronting the forces of self-deception
Technology and the rise of the artifice
From theology to therapy
In search of a new discourse
From excess to economy
Editors' introduction
Vol. 94
Elisa Magrì, Dermot Moran
Empathy and anti-empathy
Michela Summa
From I to you to we
Timothy Burns
Edith Stein's phenomenology of empathy and medical ethics
Fredrik Svenaeus
Stein's understanding of mental health and mental illness
Mette Lebech
Kurt Stavenhagen on the phenomenology of the we
Alessandro Salice
Edith Stein's encounter with Edmund Husserl and her phenomenology of the person
The role of identification in experiencing community
Intentionality, value disclosure, and constitution
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
A philosophical resonance
Ronny Miron
Edith's Stein conception of the person within the context of the phenomenological movement
Situating interaction in peripersonal and extrapersonal space
Vol. 95
Place and placedness
Spatial conception of activities
William J. Clancey
Thomas Hünefeldt, Annika Schlitte
Virtual places as real places
Tobias Holischka
The place of mind
Thomas Hünefeldt
Place and positionality
Annika Schlitte
Situated anxiety
Place and situation
Merleau-ponty, lived body, and place
Vol. 96
Julie Kirsch, Patrizia Pedrini
Hermeneutics, self-knowledge and self-interpretation
Bruce Janz
Interpreting things past
Julie Kirsch
Self-interpretation and social cognition
Self-interpretation as software
Tadeusz Zawidzki
Extended self-knowledge
Adam Carter , Duncan Pritchard
Self-knowing interpreters
Annalisa Coliva
Interpreting intuitions
Marcus McGahhey , Neil van Leeuwen
Identification and self-knowledge
Luca Malatesti , Filip Čeč
Causal inference in the clinical setting
Andrew Sims
The "crux' of internal promptings
Patrizia Pedrini
Emotions, volitions and motivational dynamics
Vol. 97
Pierre Livet
Surprised? why? the expression of surprise in French and in English
Pascale Goutéraux
Describing and expressing surprise
Agnès Celle , Anne Jugnet , Laure Lansari , Emilie L’Hôte
Surprise, meaning and emotion
Claudia Serban
Surprise, valence, emotion
Surprise as emotion
If the body is part of our discourse, why not let it speak?
Call and conversion on the road to Damascus
Jeffrey Bloechl
The temporal dynamic of emotional emergence, surprise and depression
Thomas Desmidt
Glancing at the surface of surprise
Animal and human models of startle, emotion, and depression
Bruno Brizard
The ethic of compassion and the ethic of justice
Vol. 99
Avi Sagi
The ethic of loyalty to the visible
Love and the politics of sovereignty
The Akedah and the Oedipus myth
The real other beyond the other
From the real other to the ultimate other
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