International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
Routledge
The phenomenological semantics of natural language, part I
Vol. 1
Olav K. Wiegand
Husserl and Fink
Sean Leichtle
Derrida-Husserl
James Mensch
Reading Heidegger's "What is metaphysics?"
Thomas Sheehan
Jacob Klein and the phenomenology of history Part I
Burt C. Hopkins
Limitations
Ronald Bruzina
Parts of the Fink–Husserl conversation
James G Hart
Personal notes
Edmund Husserl, Walter Biemel
Gnostic phenomenology
Steven Crowell
Self-identity and its disruptions
Algis Mickunas
Generativity and the problem of historicism
As fate would have it
Marcus Brainard
On the Platonic Meno in particular and Platonic dialogues in general
Jacob Klein
Husserl and Descartes
Oskar Becker
Conversations with Edmund Husserl, 1931-1938
Amelie Adelgundis Jaegerschmid
Husserl on God, existence, and transcendental analysis
Vol. 10
Michael Sigrist
On Heidegger's appropriation of Aristotle's concept of phronesis
Hans Pedersen
How to think about nonconceptual content
Walter Hopp
The phronimos, the phainomena, and the pragmata
George Heffernan
Husserl on psycho-physical laws
Jeffrey Yoshimi
Husserl's "naturalism" and genetic phenomenology
Different worlds and tendency to concordance
Andrea Staiti
The value of a phenomenology of the emotions for cultivating one's own character
Anne C Ozar
The agent of truth
Molly Brigid Flynn
Heidegger on animal and world
Ka-Wing Leung
Lerner on foundation, person, and rationality
Sebastian Luft
Construction and constitution in mathematics
Mark Van Atten
Husserl and the mind–body problem
Vol. 11
Emiliano Trizio
Edmund Husserl's Europe
Timo Miettinen
Jacob Klein's two prescient discoveries
Eva T. Brann
Phenomenological kaleidoscope
Daniele de Santis
The ontological status of essences in Husserl's thought
Andrea Zhok
Splitting the Μονάς
Claudio Majolino
On the mathematical representation of spacetime
Joseph Cosgrove
History of physics and the thought of Jacob Klein
Richard F. Hassing
Jacob Klein on the dispute between Plato and Aristotle regarding number
Andrew Romiti
Retrieving Husserl's phenomenology
The philosophical achievement of Jacob Klein
Klein on Aristotle on number
Edward C. Halper
Husserl and McDowell on the role of concepts in perception
Maxime Doyon
Christianity un-thought
Vol. 14
Ludger Hagedorn
The gift of life
Eddo Evink
Process and relation
Michela Summa
Specters of the sacred
Christian Sternad
The Ambiguity of the Concept of Essence (1912/13)
Vol. 15
Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach
Feeling as the ground of striving
Vol. 16
Mariano Crespo
Emotions, moods, and feelings in the phenomenological tradition
Rodney Parker, Ignacio Quepons
The knowledge of other egos
Theodor Lipps
Husserl's early concept of metaphysics as the ultimate science of reality
Vol. 17
"Das Wunder hier ist die Rationalität"
Hating as contrary to loving
Anthony Steinbock
Editor's introduction
Timothy Burns , Thomas Szanto, Alessandro Salice
Back to space
Lilian Alweiss
Husserl's awakening to speech
Nicolas de Warren
Imagination and indeterminacy
Augustin Dumont
Husserl's account of action: naturalistic or anti-naturalistic?
Merleau-Ponty and developing and coping reflectively
Timothy Mooney
Twenty-first century phenomenology?
Imagination and its critical dimension
Andreea Smaranda Aldea
The hidden art of understanding
Samantha Matherne
God making
Richard Kearney
Are fictional emotion genuine and rational?
Editorial introduction
Maxime Doyon, Augustin Dumont
Kant and Husserl on the (alleged) function of imagination in perception
Do arguments about subjective origins diminish the reality of the real?
Thomas Nenon
Essence, eidos, and dialogue in Steins' "Husserl and Aquinas"
Mette Lebech
Value-feeling and emotional response
Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
Grief and phantom limbs
Matthew Ratcliffe
A phenomenological aesthetics
Vol. 2
Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert
The development of speech act theory in munich phenomenology
Karl Schuhmann
The submodern character of linguistic analysis
Heribert Boeder
Identity, subjectivity, and being other than the same
Orrin F. Summerell
Introduction Husserl's "Marperger lecture" from July 6, 1898
The idea of phenomenology
Introduction
Language, logic, and logocentrism in transcendental phenomenology
Philosophy as rigorous science
Edmund Husserl
Über die psychologische Begründung der Logik
Edmund Husserl, Karl Schuhmann
On the psychological justification of logic (1900)
Edmund Husserl, Hans Reiner
Authentic thinking and phenomenological method
Authentic and symbolic numbers in Husserl's philosophy of arithmetic
Early phenomenology and the origins of analytic philosophy
Gianfranco Soldati
Freedom, responsibility, and self-awareness in Husserl
The problem of truth
Bemerkungen zur Psychologie der Apperzeption und des Urteils
Johannes Daubert, Karl Schuhmann
Michel Henry's I am the truth
Natalie Depraz
Karl Schuhmann (1941–2003)
Vol. 3
Robin Rollinger
Derrida's endgame
Phenomenology and the closure of metaphysics
Jacques Derrida
"The logic of decadence"
Raúl Gutiérrez
"We homeless ones"
Franco Volpi
God and the state
Wilhelm Metz
History of philosophy as philosophical task
Klaus Erich Kaehler
Die Dialektik der Asymmetrie und die Instanz des Dritten
Claus-Artur Scheier
ΑΔϒΝΑΤΟΝ, ΑΛΟΓΟΝ, ΑΤΟΠΟΝ on Boeder's discovery of the middle epoch of philosophy
Martín Zubiría
Distance and proximity in phenomenology
David Cerbone
Wisdom, knowledge, and reflective joy
The idea of a philosophical culture
On the border
Hans Rainer Sepp
The "origin" of metaphysical thinking and the so-called "metaphysics of presence"
On Welton on Husserl
John Drummond
On counting, stars, and music
Dennis J. Schmidt
The judgment stroke and the truth-predicate
Wayne Martin
Aristotle (I)
Jacob Klein, Burt C. Hopkins
A hermeneutic phenomenology of subjective and objective spirit
Vol. 4
Recollection, mourning, and the absolute past
Christian Lotz
Tobacco-logisches
In praise of fire
Ian Angus
Sensing and creating
Renaud Barbaras
The transition of the principle of excluded middle from a principle of logic to an axiom
Dieter Lohmar
Epoché and epoch in logotectonic thought
Lester Embree
Review of Eugen Fink's "The problem of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology"
Dorion Cairns, Lester Embree, Richard Zaner, Frederick Kersten
Johannes Daubert's transcript of Husserl's Mathematical-philosophical exercises (Summer Semester 1905)
Mark Van Atten, Karl Schuhmann
Notizen zu Husserls Mathematisch-philosophischen Übungen vom SS 1905/Notes from Husserl’s Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises SS 1905
Johannes Daubert
Husserl's transcendental idealism revisited
Rudolf Bernet
A reconstruction of phenomenological method for metaethics
Torsten Pietrek
Truth in the first epoch of philosophy
Adieu
Karlheinz Ruhstorfer
Transcendental phenomenology and the question of transcendence
Vol. 5
Søren Overgaard
The beginnings of Husserl's philosophy, part 1
Carlo Ierna
Scientific philosophy, phenomenology, and logic
Inside phenomenology
Introduction to Husserl's Lecture on the concept of number (ws 1889/90)
Vorlesung über den Begriff der Zahl (ws 1889/90)
Radikale Reduktion auf die strömendlebendige Gegenwart ist äquivalent mit transzendental phänomenologischer Reduktion
The significance of Stern's "Präsenzzeit" for Husserl's phenomenology of inner time-consciousness
Martina Stieler's memories of Edmund Husserl
Two versions of Husserl's late history
Joshua Kates
The temporality of teleology
Theodore Schatzki
Αἰσώπου τι γέλοιον Plato's Phaedo as an aesopian fable about the immortal soul
Ivan Chvatík
Perception and self-awareness in Merleau-Ponty
Wai-Shun Hung
Method and discovery in phenomenology
Damian Byers
Phenomenology of feeling in Husserl and Levinas
Nam-In Lee
Introduction Edmund Husserl
Being there
Perceptual and scientific thing
Panos Theodorou
Psychische Präsenzzeit
William Stern
The beginnings of Husserl's philosophy, part 2
Vol. 6
On the introduction of the concept of phantom in Ideas II
Filip Mattens
Withholding evidence
Paul Davies
A conversation with Friedrich-Wilhelm Von Herrmann on mindfulness
Emad Parvis
Powers of reason and sites of recourse
John Sallis
"I serve sophia"
Jörn Müller, Heribert Boeder
A problem of no species
To the "things themselves"
Benjamin Crowe
How are formal sciences possible?
History and dialectics
Vom Sinn der Sinne
Review of Richard Kennington's On modern origins
James Carey
Ausgewählte briefe von Jacob Klein an Gerhard Krüger, 1929-1933
Jacob Klein, Emmanuel Patard
Platonism and Politics
Jan Patočka
Invisibility and the flesh
Patrick Burke
Derrida's solution to two problems of time in Husserl
Jay Lampert
Heidegger on the problem of reality
The distinction of speech
Europe and German philosophy
Martin Heidegger, Andrew Haas
A Reconsideration of Husserl's Notion of Transcendental Reflection from a Merleau-Pontian Perspective
Vol. 7
John Noras
Judgment and ontology in Heidegger's phenomenology
Joseph Schear
The origin of philosophical self-consciousness
Gerhard Krüger
Logos and the poverty of animals
Kevin Aho
The enigma of expression
Ullrich Melle
Plato's Republic
An informal talk about forms
Joe Sachs
Heidegger and Aristotle
James Despres
Essences and eidetic laws in Edmund Husserl's descriptive eidetics
Rochus Sowa
Some applications of Husserl's theory of sense-transfer
Who was Gadamer's Husserl?
David Vessey
The diairetic generation of Platonic ideal numbers
Why being itself and not just being?
Ivo De Gennaro
Body or eye
Vol. 8
Husserl's letter to Lévy-Bruhl
Dermot Moran, Lukas Steinacher
Edmund Husserl's letter to Lucien Lévy-Bruhl
Affectivity and religious experience
Rajiv Kaushik
Lectures on being and time (1998)
Gian-Carlo Rota, Mark Van Atten
Situating Frege's look into language
Pierre Adler
A phenomenology of death in the second person
Sylvain Camilleri
Husserl and the vicissitudes of the improper
Life and phenomenality
On the temporality of images according to Husserl
Javier Carreño
On the correspondence of Leibniz and Huygens with Papin
Gottlob Frege
Moral self-identity and identifying with others
Two articles for the academician
Vol. 9
Martin Heidegger
The problem of reality in modern philosophy
Recent research in logic
Messkirch's triduum
Question and judgment
The concept of time in the science of history
Supplements to the doctrine of categories and meaning in Duns Scotus
On Schleiermacher's second speech, "On the essence of religion"
Letter to Engelbert Krebs on his philosophical conversion
Letter to Karl Löwith on his philosophical identity
Vita, with an accompanying letter to Georg Misch
Critical comments on Karl Jaspers's Psychology of worldviews
Phenomenological interpretations with respect to Aristotle
The problem of sin in Luther
The concept of time
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