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Renaud Barbaras
Sensing and Creating:
Phenomenology and the Unity of Aesthetics
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Marcus Brainard
Epoché and Epoch in Logotectonic Thought
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Torsten Pietrek
A Reconstruction of Phenomenological Method for Metaethics
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Dieter Lohmar
The Transition of the Principle of Excluded Middle from a Principle of Logic to an Axiom:
Husserl’s Hesitant Revisionism in Logic
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Mark van Atten,
Karl Schuhmann
Introduction Johannes Daubert’s Transcript of Husserl’s Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises (Summer Semester 1905)
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Lester Embree
Introduction:
Dorion Cairns’s Review of Eugen Fink’s “The Problem of E. Husserl’s Phenomenology”
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Joshua Kates
Two Versions of Husserl’s Late History:
Jacob Klein and Jacques Derrida and the Problem of Modernity
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Wai-Shun Hung
Perception and Self-Awareness in Merleau-Ponty:
The Problem of the Tacit Cogito in the Phenomenology of Perception
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Damian Byers
Method and Discovery in Phenomenology:
A Reply to Søren Overgaard
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Søren Overgaard
Being There:
Heidegger’s Formally Indicative Concept of “Dasein”
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Edmund Husserl
Edmund Husserl Vorlesung Über den Begriff der Zahl (WS 1889/90)
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Ivan Chvatík
Αἰσώπου τι γέλοιον Plato’s Phaedo as an Aesopian Fable about the Immortal Soul:
A fragmentary attempt in understanding
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Carlo Ierna
Introduction to Husserl’s Lecture On the Concept of Number (WS 1889/90)
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Søren Overgaard
Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of Transcendence:
A Discussion of Damian Byers’s Intentionality and Transcendence
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Notes on Contributors
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Carlo Ierna
The Beginnings of Husserl’s Philosophy, Part 1:
From Über den Begriff der Zahl to Philosophie der Arithmetik
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Theodore R. Schatzki
The Temporality of Teleology:
Against the Narrativity of Action
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Panos Theodorou
Perceptual and Scientific Thing:
On Husserl’s Analysis of “Nature-Thing” in Ideas II
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Robin D. Rollinger
Scientific Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Logic:
The Approach of Paul Linke
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Søren Overgaard
Inside Phenomenology:
A Reply to Damian Byers
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