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Origin and telos
Vol. 10
Harold Alderman
Fundamental paradigms for the study of intersubjectivity
Vol. 8
Jeffner Allen
Toward a philosophy of technology
Ian Angus
The ethics of suspicion
Vol. 20
Robert Bernasconi
Almost always more than philosophy proper
Vol. 30
Is the present ever present?
Vol. 12
Rudolf Bernet
The traumatized subject
Logos and the place of the other
Peg Birmingham
A tale of estrangement
Rudolf Boehm
Scientific time and the temporal sense of human existence
Patrick Bourgeois, Sandra B Rosenthal
The last Cartesian meditation
Ronald Bruzina
The future past and present - and not yet perfect - of phenomenology
Husserl and the continuing crisis of Western civilisation
Vol. 24
Philip Buckley
Husserl's rational "Liebesgemeinschaft"
Vol. 26
Phenomenology as humanism
Vol. 9
Thomas Busch
"La nausée"
Vol. 11
A letter to John Wild about Husserl
Vol. 5
Dorion Cairns
Toward the later Heidegger
John D Caputo, Reginald Lilly
The question of being and transcendental phenomenology
Vol. 7
John D Caputo
Stompin' on Scott: a cursory critique of mind and memory
Edward Casey
Comparative phenomenology of mental activity
Vol. 6
The question of the living body in Heidegger's analytic of Dasein
Vol. 38
Cristian Ciocan
Violence, animality, and territoriality
Vol. 48/1
Hermeneutics without relativism
Richard Cobb-Stevens
Heidegger's deliberations
Daniel Dahlstrom
Listening to silence speak
Bernard Dauenhauer
Derrida's other conversation
Paul Davies
Toward a phenomenology of difference?
Miguel de Beistegui
Eye and mind
Mikel Dufrenne
The meaning and development of Merleau-Ponty's concept of structure
James M. Edie
Merleau-Ponty's examination of Gestalt psychology
Lester Embree
Heidegger's comedy of errancy
Richard Findler
What does the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl want to accomplish?
Vol. 2
Eugen Fink
Hegel, Heidegger, and the question of art today
Andreas Grossmann
On thematization
Vol. 4
Aron Gurwitsch
The doubleness of the unthought of the overman
Michel Haar
The ontological significance of the "Lebenswelt"
Vol. 1
Thomas P Hohler
An explication of Husserl's theory of the noema
Richard Holmes
Consciousness revisited
Husserl's account of phenomenological reflection and 4 paradoxes of reflexivity
Vol. 19
Burt C. Hopkins
Husserl on reason, reflection, and attention
Vol. 42/2
Hanne Jacobs
Toward a minimalist phenomenology
Dominique Janicaud
Intentionality in general
Robert Welsh Jordan
Heidegger's Black Notebooks and the logic of a history of being
Vol. 47/3
Tobias Keiling
Private faces
Frederick Kersten
Husserl's paradox
Vol. 17
Paul Kidder
En route to Sein und Zeit
Theodore Kisiel
From fundamental- to frontalontologie
David Farrell Krell
Husserl's theory of parts and wholes
Jay Lampert
Temporality and spatiality
Leonard Lawlor
On Heidegger
David Michael Levin
The origin of infinity
Alphonso Lingis
Heidegger's absolute music, or what are poets for when the end of metaphysics is at hand?
John Lysaker
Phenomenology in its beginnings
Robert E. Madden
Creative performance
Jeffrey Maitland
Husserl, Dilthey and the relation of the life-world to history
Rudolf Makkreel
Husserl and the intersubjectivity materials
Peter McCormick
Infectious humours: David krell's contagion
John McCumber
Study project on the nature of perception
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The nature of perception
Husserlian phenomenology and the de re and de dicto intentionalities
J. N. Mohanty
The order of time and self-responsibility
Giuseppina Moneta
The refinement of the concept of constitution
Identity in manifolds
Husserl's relation to Hume
Richard T Murphy
Husserl and British empiricism (1886-1895)
Vol. 16
The ghost of perception
Maurice Natanson
Husserl's ethics?
Thomas Nenon
Merleau-Ponty and the problem of the unconscious
Tony O'Connor
The transcendental self in Husserl's phenomenology
Vol. 3
George E. Oberländer
The horizonal character of phenomena and the shining-forth of things
Tadashi Ogawa
On the present state of research in phenomenology in Germany
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
The demands of ethical life
Diane Perpich
Husserl's presuppositionless philosophy
Teresa Reed-Downing
Heidegger and Sartre revisited
James Risser
Hermeneutics at the end of metaphysics
After the hermeneutic turn
The identities of the things themselves
John Sallis
Image and phenomenon
The "epoche" and phenomenological anthropology
John Scanlon
Radical geometry
Formal logic and formal ontology
Imagining the good: politics in transition
Frank Schalow
Remarks on the idea of authentic thinking in the Logical investigations
André Schuwer
Genealogy and différance
Charles E Scott
Responsibility with memory
Merleau-Ponty and the interrogation of language
Hugh J. Silverman
Husserl and the inner structure of feeling acts
Quentin Smith
Husserl's Neo-Cartesianism
W. Soffer
Identities in manifolds
Robert Sokolowski
Merleau-Ponty
Jacques Taminiaux
Heidegger and Husserl's Logical investigations
The future of time
Peter Trawny
The constitution of the alter-ego in Husserl's transcendental phenomenology
Vol. 15
Lorraine Viscardi-Murray
Phenomenology as possibility
Franco Volpi
The significance of the essay on art for understanding the turn in Heidegger's thought
Friedrich-Wilhelm Von Herrmann
The despised doxa
Bernhard Waldenfels
Experience of the alien in Husserl's phenomenology
Time lag: motifs for a phenomenology of the experience of time
Perception and structure in Merleau-Ponty
Pretexts: language, perception, and the cogito in Merleau-Ponty's thought
Stephen H Watson
Cancellations
Three types of Vorhandenheit
David Weinberger
Husserl's genetic phenomenology of perception
Donn Welton
Prolegomena to a new theory of time
David Wood
Ethos beyond ethics: remarks on Charles Scott
Examples and possibles
Richard Zaner
Journey to authenticity
Michael Zimmerman, John D Caputo
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