Sebastian Luft

Sebastian Luft studied philosophy at the University of Heidelberg. From 1994 to 1998 he was a research fellow at the University of Wuppertal, where he obtained his PhD. He was an assistant at the Husserl Archives in Leuven (1998-2002), after which he moved to Emory University (Atlanta) thanks to grant from the Humboldt Foundation. He has been a guest or visiting professor in Paderborn, Graz, San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Freiburg.

Subjectivity and lifeworld in transcendental phenomenology

2021

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press

Meditaciones fenomenológicas y (neo)kantianas

2019

Bogotá, Aula de Humanidades

"The most beautiful pearls": speculative thoughts on a phenomenology of attention (with Husserl and Goethe)

2017

in: Perception, affectivity, and volition in Husserl's phenomenology, Dordrecht : Springer

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Fenomenología y filosofía de la cultura: descripción y normatividad

2017

in: Antropología filosófica y filosofía social, Mexico City : Centro Mexicano de Investigaciones Fenomenológicas

Hermeneutik

2017

in: Husserl-Handbuch, Stuttgart : Metzler

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Einleitung

2017

with Wehrle Maren

in: Husserl-Handbuch, Stuttgart : Metzler

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The Neo-kantian reader

2015

(ed)

London-New York, Routledge

Husserl und die klassische deutsche Philosophie. Eine Bestandsaufnahme

2014

with Fabbianelli Faustino

in: Husserl und die klassische deutsche Philosophie, Dordrecht : Springer

Lerner on foundation, person, and rationality

2010

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 10

Phenomenology as first philosophy: a prehistory

2010

in: Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences, Dordrecht : Springer

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A hermeneutic phenomenology of subjective and objective spirit: Husserl, Natorp, and Cassirer

2004

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4

Husserl's notion of the natural attitude and the shift to transcendental phenomenology

2002

in: Phenomenology world-wide, Dordrecht-Boston-London : Kluwer