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Heidegger on desire
Vol. 31/4
Ben Vedder
Husserl's phenomenological discovery of the natural attitude
Vol. 31/2
Sebastian Luft(Marquette University)
Cumulative index volumes 1–30 (1968–1997) of Man and world
Alexandria Pallas Julie A. Champagne
Solar love
Fred Evans(Philosophy Department, Duquesne University)
Afterward
Vol. 31/1
Andrius Valevičius
Inquiry into the I, disclosedness, and self-consciousness
Vol. 31/3
Tōru Tani(Ritsumeikan University)
E. Dussel, The invention of the americas
Mario Sáenz
Heidegger and the source(s) of intelligibility
Pierre Keller(Department of Religious Studies, University of California San Diego)David Weberman
C. Schrag, The self after postmodernity
David Carr(Emory University)
On the semantic duplicity of the first person pronoun "I"
Hiroshi Kojima
T. Anderson, Sartre's two ethics
Stephen A. Dinan
The end of phenomenology
Leonard Lawlor
The relationship between nature and spirit in Husserl's phenomenology revisited
Tetsuya Sakakibara
Basic questions of philosophy
Martin Weatherston
Nietzsche's notion of amor fati
Garry M. Brodsky
Where learned armies clash by night
Val Dusek
Nietzsche and decadence
Jacqueline Scott
The primacy of ethics
Cheryl L. Hughes
J. Caputo, A postmodern, prophetic, liberal american in paris
Michael Zimmerman
Reading/writing between the lines
Gail Weiss(Department of Philosophy, Gettysburg College)
An american and a liberal
John D Caputo
Heidegger and "the way of art"
Véronique Fóti
N. Newton, Foundations of understanding
Kathleen Wider
Colors in the life-world
Junichi Murata
C. Willet, Maternal ethics and other slave moralities
Lewis Gordon
Qi and phenomenology of wind
Tadashi Ogawa
Phenomenology in Japan
Anthony Steinbock(Southern Illinois University)
Wittgenstein
David James Miller
Husserl's static and genetic phenomenology
The theory of association after Husserl
Shigeto Nuki
Heidegger, the body, and the French philosophers
Vol. 32/1
Richard R. Askay
Two themes of Husserl's phenomenology revisited
Nietzsche at the millennium
Stephen Tyman
W. & H. Lovitt, Modern technology in the Heideggerian perspective
Scott C. Weyandt
S. Gallagher, The inordinance of time
Vol. 32/2
Nicolas de Warren(Penn State University)
R. Bernstein, Hannah Arendt and the Jewish question
Vol. 32/4
Robert Bernasconi
A. Peperzak, Beyond
Merold Westphal
Michel Henry and the phenomenology of the invisible
Vol. 32/3
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Memory of time in the light of flesh
Charles E Scott
L. Martín Alcoff, Real knowing
Thomas Brockelman
E. Casey, Getting back into place
David Morris(Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montreal)
Material phenomenology and language (or, pathos and language)
Michel Henry
Heidegger on Aristotle's "metaphysical" God
Catriona Hanley
Hegel and Derrida on the problem of reason and repression
David C Durst
Seeking a phenomenological metaphysics
Natalie Depraz
The self and others
Objectivity and of justice
Alphonso Lingis
Rethinking ecology in the western philosophical tradition
Nancy J. Holland
Phenomenologizing with a hammer
Gail Soffer
The problem of forgetfulness in Michel Henry
Subjectivity and orientation in Levinas and Kant
Stuart Dalton
P. Blosser, Scheler's critique of Kant's ethics
Michael Barber(Saint Louis University)
K. Vintages, Philosophy as passion
William McBride
Illusion and satire in Kierkegaard's postscript
John Lippitt
H. & R. Gordon, Sartre and evil
Cosmos and life (according to Henry and Bergson)
Yorihiro Yamagata
Christianity and philosophy
Rudolf Bernet(Husserl-Archives, KU Leuven)
On the hermeneutic fore-structure of scientific research
Dimitri Ginev(St. Kliment Ohridski University)
Rawls's political postmodernism
Donald Beggs
The fusion of horizons
Vol. 33/3
Kathleen Wright
P. Deutscher, Yielding gender
Vol. 33/4
Tina Chanter
M. Beck Matuštík, Specters of liberation
Vol. 33/1
The idea of emancipation from a cosmopolitan point of view
Marianna Papastephanou
Foucault and public autonomy
Jeremy Wisnewski
Proximities
Vol. 33/2
Krzysztof Ziarek
Differentiating Derrida and Deleuze
Gordon C.F. Bearn
Deconstruction and pragmatism
Lasse Thomassen
Technoscience and the 'other' continental philosophy
Don Ihde
On the dark side of the moon
Dennis J. Schmidt
Respecting others
Lawrence Schmidt
Love discourses, sexed discourses
Penelope Deutscher(Department of English, Oberlin College)
Nietzsche contra contra
Judith Norman
D. Ihde, Expanding hermeneutics
Drew Christie
Revisiting Sartre on the question of religion
Stuart Z. Charmé
Plato as portraitist
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Subjectivity and intersubjectivity, subject and person
What gives? getting over the subject
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
Nietzsche and eros between the devil and god's deep blue sea
Babette Babich
On the problem of death
Walter Schulz
The region of being in word and concept
Günter Figal(University of Freiburg in Brisgau)
Gadamer's recent work on language and philosophy
Richard Palmer
H. Philipse, Heidegger's philosophy of being
Corinne Painter
Introduction
James Risser
Knowledge of self, knowledge of others, error, and the place of consciousness
William Wilkerson
Schopenhauer on the ethics of suicide
Dale Jacquette
From concept to word
W. McBride, Philosophical reflections on the changes in eastern europe
Joseph Catalano
Nietzsche's agon with ressentiment
Vol. 34/1
Herman W. Siemens
Vol. 34/2
Debra Bergoffen(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
H. De Vries, S. Weber, Violence, identity, and self-determination
Edward B. Rackley
Intelligibility and conflict resolution in the lifeworld
Vol. 34/4
Barbara Fultner
A. Lingis, The imperative
Alexander Hook
Alternative vision
N. Depraz, Transcendence et incarnation
P. Kerszberg, Critique and totality
John McCumber
The green halo
Robert Wood
Nordic society for phenomenology
Vol. 34/3
Musing with Kierkegaard
George J. Seidel
D. Zahavi Self-awareness and alterity
James G Hart(Department of Germanic Studies, James Madison University)
Hermeneutics and philology
István Fehér
The rights of simulacra
Nathan Widder
On Heidegger on logic
Stephan Käufer
Menage à trois
Debra Berghoffen
Being-with as being-against
Nancy Bauer
Heidegger and scientific realism
Trish Glazebrook
"Must we burn Foucault?' ethics as art of living
Karen Vintges
R. Visker, Truth and singularity
Merleau-Ponty and the advent of meaning
Harry Adams
Heidegger on Macht and Machenschaft
Fred Dallmayr
The temporalization of difference
Giovanna Borradori
A paradigm shift in Heidegger research
Thomas Sheehan
Into the interval
Stephen Crocker
Habermas on reason and revolution
Deborah Cook
On art, image, and representation
Vol. 35/1
John Sallis
Conscientious subjectivity in Kierkegaard and Levinas
Vol. 35/4
Brian T. Prosser
Speaking of light and shining
"in that sleep of death what dreams..."
Vol. 35/2
Laura Hengehold(Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Sheffield)
The exception and the rule
Adrian Johnson
Re-radicalizing Kierkegaard
Vol. 35/3
Jack Mulder
Dreyfus on expertise
Evan Selinger Robert P. Crease
Husserl and Nagel on subjectivity and the limits of physical objectivity
Matthew Ratcliffe(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
The time-image and Deleuze's transcendental experience
Valentine Moulard
Language, philosophy and the risk of failure
Hagi Kenaan
Coming down from the trees
David Kolb
M. Sheets-Johnstone, The primacy of movement
Robert P. Crease
Shades and shining
Gary Shapiro
Sartre on the ego, friendship and conflict
Adrian Mirvish
The freedom of the deconstructed postmodern subject
Simon Glynn(Florida Atlantic University)
S. Critchley, Ethics, politics, subjectivity
Bettina Bergo(École de design, University of Ottawa)
The ontology and temporality of conscience
Rebecca Kukla
The ontological reappropriation of phronēsis
Christopher P. Long
The cartesianism of phenomenology
L. Harris, Racism
Eduardo Mendieta
A.Großmann, Spur zum heiligen
Wayne Froman(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
In memoriam
Hiroshi Kojima, monad and thou
Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
Kearney's Wagner
Vol. 36/1
Patrick Burke
The overcoming of overcoming
Vol. 36/4
Simon Critchley(New School for Social Research)
Just in time
A future horizon for art?
Luce Irigaray
How to investigate subjectivity
Vol. 36/2
C. Schrag, God as otherwise than being
Bruce Wilshire
Subjectivity and sexual difference
Diane Perpich(Department of English, Clemson University)
S. Crowell, Husserl, Heidegger, and the space of meaning
Vol. 36/3
K. Oliver, Witnessing
Irigaray and Hölderlin on the relation between nature and culture
Alison Stone(Philosophical Studies, Newcastle University)
Questioning nature
Helen Fielding
Arleen Dallery
Death and immortality ideologies in Western philosophy
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Heidegger's Leibniz and abyssal identity
Daniel J. Selcer
G. Borradori, Philosophy in a time of terror
Nick Smith
All too familiar
Mary Beth Mader(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
Interrupting speculation
Robert S. Gall
Heidegger and practical philosophy
Anne O'Byrne
Response to Rasmussen
James L. Marsh
T. Chanter, time, death, and the feminine
Silvia Benso
Forms of resistance
Kevin Thompson
When is a deleuzian becoming ?
Todd May(Department of English, Clemson University)
Between fiction and reflection
Timothy Rayner
B. Bégout, La généalogie de la logique
Philippe Cabestan
Reasonability, normativity, and the cosmopolitan imagination
David Rasmussen
Is ethics fundamental?
Rudi Visker
Normativity in Deleuze and Guattari's concept of philosophy
Myron A. Penner
J. Marsh, Process, praxis, and transcendence
J. Risser, Heremeneutics and the voice of the other
Brice Wachterhauser
M. Carbone, The thinking of the sensible
Vol. 37/4
Luca Vanzago
A guide and glossary
Vol. 37/3
Daniel Smith
A philosophical introduction to the "Phenomenology of spirit'
The memory of another past
Vol. 37/2
Alia Al-Saji(Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Special Interest Group, McGill University)
To paint the invisible
Forget the virtual
John Mullarkey
Hegel, epistemology, and hermeneutical philosophizing
Kenneth R. Westphal
B. Han, Foucault's critical project
Edward McGushin
Speech and sensibility
Steven Hendley
Deconstruction is not vegetarianism
Matthew Calarco
Wittgenstein, Kant and Husserl on the dialectical temptations of reason
Daniel Dwyer
New Bergsons
Pete A. Gunter (UNT)
Heidegger's perfectionist philosophy of education in "Being and time"
Iain Thomson
Where is the phenomenology of attention that Husserl intended to perform?
Vol. 37/1
Attention between phenomenology and experimental psychology
Pierre Vermersch
Introduction to this special issue
Affection and attention
Attending and glancing
Edward Casey
Ethics and gods
Tere Vadén
The silent footsteps of Rebecca
Robert Gibbs
The concept of the simulacrum
Vol. 38/1-2
Dependency, subordination, and recognition
Vol. 38/3-4
Amy Allen
Creatures of habit
Clare Carlisle
Naturalising deconstruction
David Roden
Recent Heidegger translations and their German originals
Theodore Kisiel
Book review
Space and color
Truth and genesis
John Protevi
Accessibility of the subliminal mind
Tao Jiang
Divine and mortal motivation
Jussi Backman
Need delimited
Julia Davis
Loneliness and innocence
Vol. 39/4
Patricia Huntington
Hans-Georg Gadamer "The incapacity for conversation" (1972)
David Vessey(Department of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University)Chris Blauwkamp
Kierkegaard, mysticism, and jest
Christopher A. Nelson
A phenomenology of gender
Vol. 39/3
Johanna Oksala
Betrayal in teaching
David A. Borman
Lacan's subversion of the subject
Ed Pluth
The "concept of time" and the "being of the clock"
Vol. 39/2
David Scott
Dialectic and dialogue in the hermeneutics of Paul Ricœur and H.-G. Gadamer
Francisco J. Gonzalez
The time of activity
Theodore Schatzki
Philosophical parrhesia as aesthetics of existence
Jakub Franěk
Kierkegaardian vision and the concrete other
Patrick Stokes(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
Temporality and boredom
Victor Biceaga
Essential clarifications of "self-affection' and Husserl's "sphere of ownness'
From the critique of judgment to the hermeneutics of nature
Vol. 39/1
Philippe Huneman
Heidegger's animals
Stuart Elden
On the problematic origin of the forms
Matthew C. Halteman
Julia Kristeva
Stacy K. Keltner
Aufbau to animism
Lester Embree
Finitude and the possibility of philosophy
Lawrence Hatab
Presentation as anti-phenomenon in alain Badiou's being and event
Ray Brassier
Introduction to Hans-Georg Gadamer's "Die Unfähigkeit zum Gespräch"
David Vessey(Department of Philosophy, Grand Valley State University)
Public space
Vol. 40/1
James Mensch
John Russon(Département de philosophie, Université de Montréal)
Beyond totem and idol, the sexuate other
Vol. 40/4
S. Malka, Emmanuel Levinas
Vol. 40/3
Adriaan Peperzak
A. Feenberg, Heidegger and Marcuse
Robert Scharff
The welcome wound
Being Jewish
Emmanuel Levinas
S. Elden, Speaking against number
Richard Polt(Xavier University)
Kant's hands, spatial orientation, and the Copernican turn
Vol. 40/2
Peter Woelert
From nature in love
Sara Beardsworth
The practical absolute
Anthony Adler (Yonsei University)
The development of the political philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
Bernard Flynn
Before the abyss
Tracy Colony
R. Polt, The emergency of being
The drama of being
John Caruana
Adorno vs. Levinas
Subjectification
Nietzsche and l'élan technique
Rafael Winkler
The errant name
Jon Roffe
A. Paskow, The paradoxes of art
Robert J Dostal
Gestures of work
Ethical alterity and asymmetrical reciprocity
Michael R. Paradiso-Michau
Depiction and plastic perception. a critique of Husserl's theory of picture consciousness
Christian Lotz
A ravaged site
Peg Birmingham
Adorno and Heidegger on language and the inexpressible
Roger Foster
The exemplarities of artworks
Julie Kuhlken
I. James, The fragmentary demand
Russell Ford
The neighbor and the infinite
Christina M. Gschwandtner
Nature, red in tooth and claw
Space, place, and sculpture
Paul Crowther
The role of the lived-body in feeling
Vol. 41/2
Bernhard Waldenfels(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
The phenomenological role of affect in the capgras delusion
Feeling good vibrations in dialogical relations
Beata Stawarska(University of Oregon)
The rainbow of emotions
Interkinaesthetic affectivity
Elizabeth Behnke
Brady Thomas Heiner
A proposal for genetically modifying the project of "naturalizing" phenomenology
Brady Thomas HeinerKyle Powys Whyte
Intersubjectivity in perception
Shaun Gallagher(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
S. Maimon, Essay on transcendental philosophy
Vol. 44/2
Daniela Voss(Institute of Philosophy, Freie Universität zu Berlin)
Organism, normativity, plasticity
Vol. 44/4
Sebastian Rand
E. Casey, The world at a glance
Susan Bredlau(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Pushing dualism to an extreme
Rick Dolphijn Iris van der Tuin
John Wild, lifeworld experience, and the founding of SPEP
Vol. 44/3
In place of the other
A hermeneutical sketch of memory and the immemorial
Jon Nielsen
Wild and Levinas
Richard Sugarman(University of Vermont)
Nietzsche and drawing near to the personalities of the pre-platonic Greeks
Sean D. Kirkland
John Wild
Alan Paskow
The question of the other in French phenomenology
Françoise Dastur
Possible but never finished
John K. Roth
Introduction to John Wild's "Marxist humanism and existential Philosophy"
Hwa Yol Jung
Plasticity, motor intentionality and concrete movement in Merleau-Ponty
Timothy Mooney
Deconstructive aporias
Matthias Fritsch
Personal and philosophical reflections on John Wild
Introductory remarks
Marxist humanism and existential Philosophy
Remembering John Wild (1902–1972)
Calvin Schrag
Vegetal anti-metaphysics
Michael Marder(University of the Basque Country)
Poetry as anti-discourse
A walk on the Wild side
Roger Duncan
Claude Lefort
Dick Howard
John Wild, phenomenology in America, and the origins of SPEP
Generation, interiority and the phenomenology of Christianity in Michel Henry
Joseph Rivera
Remembering John Wild
Beyond compassion
Keith Ansell-Pearson(Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre, University of Warwick)
P. Sloterdijk, Rage and time
Jeffrey Bernstein
C. Bouton, Temps et liberté
Alexander Schnell(Wuppertal University)
Speculative foundations of phenomenology
Vol. 45/3
R. Rodriguez, Hermenéutica y subjetividad
Vol. 45/4
François Jaran
From the "metaphysics of the individual" to the critique of society
Michael Staudigl(University of Vienna)
D. Ihde, Heidegger's technologies
Vol. 45/2
Racism
Vol. 45/1
M. Carbone, An unprecedented deformation
Special section on political theology
Mika Ojakangas
Must phenomenology remain cartesian?
Claude Romano(Sorbonne University)
Making ontology sensitive
Jocelyn Benoist(Pantheon-Sorbonne University)
Realism and belief attribution in Heidegger's phenomenology of religion
David J Zoller
On the "undialectical'
Iain Macdonald(University of Montreal)
Potentia absoluta et potentia ordinata dei
A brief history of continental realism
Lee Braver(Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee)
The katechon in the age of biopolitical nihilism
Sergei Prozorov
Ogkorhythm
Robert Alexander
Marx and god with anarchism
Ari Hirvonen
The phenomenon and the transcendental
Florian Forestier
D. Dalton, Longing for the other
Christopher Yates
Karl Marx and Hannah Arendt on the jewish question
Artemy Magun
L. Braver, A thing of this world
Paul Livingston
Empathy and second-person methodology
Ground zero for a post-moral ethics in J. M. Coetzee's disgrace and julia Kristeva's melancholic
Cynthia Willett(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
M. Foucault, Introduction to Kant's anthropology
Colin McQuillan
Right outta' nowhere
Hakhamanesh Zangeneh
Hegel's logic of finitude
Rocío Zambrana(Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of North Texas)
The world and image of poetic language
Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei(Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University)
Our element
Martín Plot
S. Glendinning, In the name of phenomenology
P. Warnek, Descent of Socrates
Joan González Guardiola, Heidegger y los relojes
Marta Jorba
M. Kennedy, Home
Dylan Trigg(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
Objects with a past
Christian Ferencz-Flatz(Alexandru Dragomir Institute for Philosophy)
D. Ciavatta, Spirit, the family, and the unconscious in Hegel's philosophy
Bruce Gilbert
The feminist phenomenology of excess
Jennifer McWeeny
Difficult questions
Jack Marsh
G. Vattimo and S. Zabala, Hermeneutic communism
A. O'byrne, Natality and finitude
Jeffrey Epstein
Disentangling Heidegger's transcendental questions
Chad Engelland
The idea of will and organic evolution in Bergson's philosophy of life
Vol. 46/1
Wahida Khandker
M. Plot (ed.), Claude Lefort
Vol. 46/4
Dan DiPiero
The ethics of relationality
Vol. 46/3
Carolyn Culbertson
Deleuze, Nietzsche, and the overcoming of nihilism
Ashley Woodward(University of Dundee)
L. Sáez Rueda, Ser errático
María G. Navarro
A grasp from afar
Andrea Staiti(University of Parma)
F.-D. Sebbah, Testing the limit
Jeffrey Hanson
Phenomenology as a way of life? Husserl on phenomenological reflection and self-transformation
Hanne Jacobs(Loyola University Chicago)
A. Mitchell, Heidegger among the sculptors
Caitlin Woolsey
Phenomenology as a way of life?
The object of psychoanalysis
Vol. 46/2
Thomas Brockelman Dominiek Hoens
Merleau-Ponty on shared emotions and the joint ownership thesis
Joel Krueger(Department of Psychology, University of Exeter)
Technology, knowledge, governance
The other side of the canvas
You never know your luck
Dominiek Hoens
Preconceptual intelligibility in perception
That obscure object of psychoanalysis
Dany Nobus
Lituraterre
Jacques Lacan
Annotations to lituraterre
Husserl's struggle with mental images
Andreea Smaranda Aldea(Kent State University)
Me, myself and I
Pierre-Jean Renaudie(University of Lyon)
Misers or lovers?
Marc de Kesel
Sartre and Spinoza on the nature of mind
The lost cause of mourning
Richard Boothby
The body of the other
Image and ontology in Merleau-Ponty
Trevor Perri
Jan Patočka's sacrifice
Jérôme Melançon(University of Regina)
Tyche, clinamen, den
Mladen Dolar
The singularity of the cinematic object
Todd McGowan
The traumatic origins of representation
Peter Poiana
On negativity in revolution in poetic language
Sina Kramer(Gender, Sexuality, & Feminist Studies, Florida Southern College)
J. Hanson and M. Kelly (eds), Michel Henry
The object in the mirror of genetic transcendentalism
Adrian Johnston
Imagination, language, and the perceptual world
The coming of history
Andrew J Mitchell(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
The "face' of the Il y a
Kris Sealey
Vol. 47/3-4
Jeffrey Bloechl(Boston College)
God and givenness
Vol. 47/1
Steven DeLay
The origins of the phenomenology of pain
Saulius Geniusas
M. Heidegger, The event
Jeffrey Powell
Scenes of shame, social roles, and the play with masks
Claudia Welz
Heidegger's thinking on the "same" of science and technology
Lin MaJaap van Brakel
Time, event and presence in the late Heidegger
S. Crowell, Normativity and phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger
Jacob Rump
Retrieving phronêsis
Gregory Fried
J. Haugeland, Dasein disclosed
William Britt
Praeteritio dei
Holger Schmid
M. Heidegger, Bremen and Freiburg lectures
Christopher Merwin
Freud's dream of the double
Vol. 47/2
Brian Seitz
Despair and the determinate negation of Brandom's Hegel
Joshua I. Wretzel
Husserl's motivation and method for phenomenological reconstruction
Matt Bower
The unavoidable question of art
Jerome Veith
J. Richardson, Heidegger
Tobias Keiling(Bonn University)
Heidegger's imageless saying of the event
Daniela Vallega-Neu(Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of North Texas)
Reaffirming "the truth of being"
Richard Capobianco
J. Schear (ed), Mind, reason, and being-in-the-world
Eric J. Mohr
What, after all, was Heidegger about?
Gaston Bachelard and his reactions to phenomenology
Anton Vydra
Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe and its English translations
Individuals and technology
Donald Landes(Faculté de philosophie, Université de Laval)
K. Houle, J. Vernon (eds), Hegel and Deleuze
Amrit Heer
The secret according to Heidegger and "the purloined letter" by poe
Morality and the philosophy of life in Guyau and Bergson
J.-P. Sartre, The imagination
Santiago Ramos
Private thinkers, untimely thoughts
Vol. 48/3
Bruce Baugh
From freedom to equality
Rika Dunlap
Hans Blumenberg's philosophical project
Pini Ifergan
Beyond cartesianism
Vol. 48/2
Joona Taipale
The phenomenology of chronic pain
Fredrik Svenaeus
J.-L. Nancy, A. Barrau: What’s these worlds coming to
Daniele Rugo
Anonymity and personhood
Sara Heinämaa(University of Jyväskylä)
From différance to justice
Björn Thorsteinsson(University of Iceland)
V. Fóti, Tracing expression in Merleau-Ponty
Evi Grammati
G.J. van der Heiden, Ontology after ontotheology
Vol. 48/4
Harris Bechtol
Towards fundamental ontology
Camilla Serck-Hanssen
M. Staudigl (ed.), Phenomenologies of violence
The four principles of phenomenology
Vol. 48/1
Michel HenryJoseph RiveraGeorge Faithful
The heart in Heidegger's thought
Kant's racial mind–body unions
John Nale
Derrida and Saussure on entrainment and contamination
How to do things with brackets
Søren Overgaard(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Self and other
Embodiment on trial
Lacan
Louis Sass
The normal, the natural, and the normative
Phenomenology and political idealism
Timo Miettinen(University of Helsinki)
The socratic question and Aristotle
The element of intersubjectivity
Heidegger's phenomenology of embodiment in the Zollikon seminars
Cristian Ciocan(University of Bucharest)
Anamnemic subjectivity
Hans Ruin
J. P. Cachopo, Verdade e enigma
Fabio Durão
Of Levinas' "structure' in address to his four "others'
Vol. 49/4
Dino Galetti
Foucault, Husserl and the philosophical roots of German neoliberalism
Vol. 49/1
After the lived body
A. Steinbock, Moral emotions
Michael R. Kelly
M. Sohn, The good of recognition
Sean Lawrence
A place for the role of community in the structure of the state
Antonio Calcagno(King's University College, Western University)
After the lived-body
T. Sparrow, The end of phenomenology
Denis Džanić
Self-awareness and self-deception
Simone Neuber
Sinnboden der geschichte
Dermot Moran(University College Dublin)
Dignity at the limit
Vol. 49/3
Bryan Lueck
Husserl and Foucault on the historical apriori
Foucault on experiences and the historical a priori
Thomas R Flynn(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
The reversibility which is the ultimate truth
Jacob Rogozinski
Phenomenology and the experience of the historical
Maxime Doyon(University of Montreal)
The problem of spontaneous goodness
Vol. 49/2
Deep history
James Dodd(New School for Social Research)
The paradoxes of translation
Meaning, memory and identity
Richard Westerman
T. Garcia, Form and object
Aesthetic movements of embodied minds
Kasper Levin
E. Melandri, I generi letterari e la loro origine
Luca Possati
Honneth, Kojeve and Levinas on intersubjectivity and history
Terence Holden
E. Dorfman, Foundations of the everyday
Frank Chouraqui(University of Leiden)
History, critique, and freedom
Andreea Smaranda Aldea(Kent State University)Amy Allen
J. Laplanche, Between seduction and inspiration
Lucas Fain
"The indestructible, the Barbaric principle"
Husserl's existentialism
Overwriting the body
Eran Dorfman
The moment of self-transformation
Samuel Snow
M. Altman, The Palgrave handbook of German idealism
Wayne Pomerleau
From the historical a priori to the dispositif
From the they to the we
Christophe Perrin
Heidegger in the machine
Todd Mei(Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield)
Foucault, normativity and critique as a practice of the self
Béatrice Han-Pile
The philosophical–anthropological foundations of Bennett and Hacker's critique of neuroscience
Jasper Van Buuren
Strange eros
Lynne Huffer
Equitable relief as a relay between juridical and biopower
Vol. 50/2
Gordon Hull
The logic of comprehensive or deep emotional change
Vol. 50/4
Jeremy Barris
Towards a phenomenological account of creativity
Vol. 50/1
Michela Summa(Wurzburg University)
The biographical approach in Karl Jaspers' work
Olga A. Vlasova
Husserl on symbolic technologies and meaning-constitution
Vol. 50/3
Measurement as transcendental–empirical écart
Presentation as indirection, indirection as schooling
Ori Rotlevy
P. Vandevelde, A. Iyer (eds), Hermeneutics between history and philosophy
Giancarlo Tarantino
Other minds embodied
Goethe and the study of life
Elke Weik
Merleau-ponty's phenomenology in the light of Kant's third critique and Schelling's real-idealismus
Sebastian Gardner
Andrew Inkpin(School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, University of Queensland)Jack Reynolds(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
Thinking love
Heidegger's philosophical botany
Tristan Moyle
Review article of Michael Staudigl's phänomenologie der gewalt
Was Merleau-Ponty a "transcendental' phenomenologist?
Andrew Inkpin(School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, University of Queensland)
The primacy question in Merleau-Ponty's existential phenomenology
Bryan Smyth
R. Coyne, Heidegger's confessions
Jeffrey L. Kosky
Merleau-ponty's gordian knot
Jack Reynolds(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
J. Colin McQuillan, Immanuel kant
Stephen Howard
Husserl and queer theory
Lanei Rodemeyer
R. Stolze, J. Stanley, L. Cercel (ed), Translational hermeneutics
Mohammad Kharmandar
The notion of aesthetic freedom in contemporary german philosophy
Thomas Hilgers
Arendt's genealogy of thinking
Justin Pack (CSU Stanlislaus)
Narrative identity and phenomenology
Jakub Čapek(Charles University)
R. Makkreel, Orientation and judgment in hermeneutics
The concept of violence in the work of Hannah Arendt
Annabel Herzog
Beyond the politics of reception
Matthew Lampert
Bergson, human rights, and joy
Alexandre Lefebvre
Violence and existence
A. Johnston, Irrepressible truth
Vol. 51/2
Gregory Trotter
Gendlin's experiential phenomenology of "saying"
Vol. 51/1
Thinking emergence as interaffecting
Donata SchoellerNeil Dunaetz
D. Beith, The birth of sense
Vol. 51/3
Adam Blair
B. Bergen-Aurand (ed.), Comedy begins with our simplest gestures
Tom Sparrow
The violence of the ethical encounter
Dorothée Legrand
Making sense of the lived body and the lived world
Time, or the mediation of the now
Vol. 51/4
Matthew Coate
Lefort as a reader of Machiavelli and marx
Words that reveal
Robyn Horner(Centre for Philosophy and Phenomenology of Religion, Australian Catholic University)
Ricoeur's askēsis
Brian Gregor
The gift of Mexican historicism
Carlos Sánchez
Ongoing
Line Ryberg Ingerslev(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
A. Rosenthal, A good look at evil
Steven G. Smith
Making sense of Heidegger's "phenomenology of the inconspicuous" or inapparent (Phänomenologie des Unscheinbaren)
Jason Alvis
Education as ethics
Jordan Glass
The joy of Desire
Sarah Horton
Against Levinas' messianic politics
Jason Caro
The phenomenology of shame
Yinghua Lu
On (the) nothing
John Krummel
Process as reality
Michael J. Matthis
"Seeing-in" and twofold empathic intentionality
Zhida Luo
The Laruellean clinamen
Joseph M. Spencer
The real of the rabble
Zachary Tavlin
Evolution and the meaning of being
Lawrence Vogel
An inquiry on radical empathy and the phenomenological reduction in Sartre and Merleau-Ponty
Elisa Magrì(Boston College)
Bergson's panpsychism
Joël Dolbeault
Nietzsche beyond correlationism
C. J. Davies
P. Costello, L. Carlson, Phenomenology and the arts
Christine Rojcewicz
What is the body without organs?
Piper's question and ours
Vol. 52/2
Basil Vassilicos
"Estrangement" in aesthetics and beyond
Vol. 52/1
Georgy Chernavin(Higher School of Economics)Anna Yampolskaya(Higher School of Economics)
Sensibility and the otherness of the world
Paula Lorelle
Unconscious reasons
A. Özgür Gürsoy
Review of Hendrik Stoker, Conscience: Phenomena and theories
Vol. 52/4
Zachary Davis
The acephalic community
Andrey Gordienko
On perception and trust
Feminism as critique
Feminist experiences
A criticism of Young's "Throwing like a girl" through Scheler's understanding of motor action
Cinzia Ruggeri
Being with technique–technique as being-with
Vol. 52/3
Susanna Lindberg(University of Leiden)
The relevance of the theory of pseudo-culture
Vangelis Giannakakis
Forgiveness as institution
G. Dierckxsens, Paul Ricoeur's moral anthropology—singularity, responsibility, and justice
James Oldfield
Nietzsche and Levinas on time
Nibras Chehayed
S. Bredlau, The other in perception, a phenomenological account of our experiences of other persons
Laura McMahon
Book review of R. Winkler's Philosophy of finitude, Heidegger, Levinas, and Nietzsche
Seth Daves
Attitudes and illusions
Kristjan Laasik
From existential alterity to ethical reciprocity
Ellie Anderson
On memory, nostalgia, and the temporal expression of Josquin's Ave Maria… Virgo Serena
Jessica Wiskus(Mary Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University)
Comments on Johanna Oksala's Feminist experiences
Kinesthesia
Husserl's covert critique of Kant in the sixth book of logical investigations
Corijn Van Mazijk(University of Groningen)
Eidetic intuition as physiognomics
Personal identity and the otherness of one's own body
Killing the father, Parmenides
Matthew Sharpe
Affectivity and the distinction between minimal and narrative self
Vol. 53/1
Anna Bortolan
Feeling as the origin of value in Scheler and Mencius
Vol. 53/2
Nam-In Lee(Seoul National University)
Temporality and embodied self-presence
Collective intentionality and the further challenge of collective Free Jazz improvisation
Lucia Angelino(Archives Husserl, École normale supérieure)
Bergson's philosophical method
David M. Peña-Guzmán
From "block-things" to "time-things"
Normative reconstruction and social memory
Jean Wahl's unassailable heritage
Guillaume St-Laurent
Sebastian Luft and Thane M. Naberhaus (trans.), Husserliana: Collected Works Book 14: First Philosophy
Andrew Barrette
Corine Pelluchon, Nourishment
Jill Drouillard
"One is what one does"
Ondřej Švec
Animate being
Intercorporeity and the first-person plural in Merleau-Ponty
Philip J Walsh
Subject, enjoyment, hegemony
Francisco Conde Soto
Review of Penelope Deutscher, Foucault's futures
Sarah Hansen
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