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Anthony Steinbock
Anthony Steinbock is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Director of the Phenomenology Research Center. His book publications include Moral Emotions: Reclaiming the Evidence of the Heart (Northwestern University Press, 2014 - Recipient of the 2015 Symposium Book Award), Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience (Indiana, 2007/Ballard Prize in Phenomenology 2009) and Home and Beyond: Generative Phenomenology after Husserl (Northwestern, 1995). He is the translator of Edmund Husserl,Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (Kluwer, 2001), and Editor-in-Chief of Continental Philosophy Review, and General Editor of the Northwestern University Press “SPEP” Series. He recently served as the Executive Co-Director of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP).
Articles
X(2019). Hating as contrary to loving. The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 17, pp. 113-133.
(2017). La sorpresa como emoción: entre el sobresalto y la humildad. Acta Mexicana de Fenomenología 2, pp. 13-30.
(2015). Heidegger, machination, and the Jewish question: the problem of the gift. Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 5, pp. 50-76.
(2012). La perception érotique, la honte et l'histoire. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 20, pp. 175-194.
(2010). Exemplarité, émotions et attention. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 18, pp. 59-75.
(2009). Reducing the one to the other: Kant, Levinas, and the problem of religious experience. Levinas Studies 4, pp. 127-156.
(2007). The poor phenomenon: Marion and the problem of givenness. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 15, pp. 357-372.
(2005). Immortalité, mortalité et natalité dans une perspective phénoménologique. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 13, pp. 317-333.
(2004). Affection and attention: on the phenomenology of becoming aware. Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1), pp. 21-43.
(2004). Introduction to this special issue. Continental Philosophy Review 37 (1), pp. 1-3.
(2003). Individuation, particularization, and the scope of eidetic insight. Fussāru kenkyu 3, pp. 193-210.
(2003). Kotai-ka no jikan-sei to, keisō-teki dōsatsu no shatei. Fussāru kenkyu 3, pp. 211-234.
(1999). Alter: revue de phénoménologie (éditions alter). Husserl Studies 16 (1), pp. 65-75.
(1999). The problem of forgetfulness in Michel Henry. Continental Philosophy Review 32 (3), pp. 271-302.
(1998). Husserl's static and genetic phenomenology: translator's introduction to two essays. essay 1. Continental Philosophy Review 31 (2), pp. 127-152.
(1998). Limit-phenomena and the liminality of experience. Alter: Revue de phénoménologie 6, pp. 275-296.
(1998). Phenomenology in Japan. Continental Philosophy Review 31 (3), pp. 225-238.
(1997). Back to the things themselves. Human Studies 20 (2), pp. 127-135.
(1997). The origins and crisis of continental philosophy. Man and World 30 (2), pp. 199-215.
(1995). Generativity and generative phenomenology. Husserl Studies 12 (1), pp. 55-79.
(1995). Phenomenological concepts of normality and abnormality. Man and World 28 (3), pp. 241-260.
(1994). Homelessness and the homeless movement: a clue to the problem of intersubjectivity. Human Studies 17 (2), pp. 203-223.
(1994). The project of ethical renewal and critique: Edmund Husserl's early phenomenology of culture. Southern Journal of Philosophy 32, pp. 449-464.
(1993-1994). The new "crisis" contribution: a supplementary edition of Edmund Husserl's Crisis texts. Review of Metaphysics 47, pp. 557-584.