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James Mensch
Derrida–Husserl:
Towards a Phenomenology of Language
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Burt C. Hopkins
Generativity and the Problem of Historicism:
Remarks on Steinbock’s Home and Beyond
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R. O. Elveton
Husserl and Heidegger:
The Structure of the World
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Sean Leichtle
Husserl and Fink:
Two Phenomenologies
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Ronald Bruzina
Limitations:
On Steinbock’s “Generative Phenomenology”
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Jacob Klein
On the Platonic Meno in Particular and Platonic Dialogues in General
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Steven Galt Crowell
Gnostic Phenomenology:
Eugen Fink and the Critique of Transcendental Reason
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Adelgundis Jaegerschmid, O.S.B.
Conversations with Edmund Husserl, 1931–1938
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Burt C. Hopkins
Jacob Klein and the Phenomenology of History Part I
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Algis Mickunas
Self-Identity and its Disruptions
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George Heffernan
The Phronimos, the Phainomena, and the Pragmata:
Are We Responsible for the Things that Appear to Us to Be Good for Us? An Axiological Exercise in Aristotelian Phenomenology
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Anne C. Ozar
The Value of a Phenomenology of the Emotions for Cultivating One’s Own Character
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Rosemary R. P. Lerner
The Cartesian Meditations’ Foundational Discourse:
An Obsolete Project?
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Sebastian Luft
Lerner on Foundation, Person, and Rationality
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Ronald Bruzina
Husserl’s “Naturalism” and Genetic Phenomenology
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Hans Pedersen
On Heidegger’s Appropriation of Aristotle’s Concept of Phronesis:
Where and How Does Phronesis Show Up in Being and Time?
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Abraham Stone
On the Teaching of Virtue in Plato’s Meno and the Nature of Philosophical Authority
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Ka-wing Leung
Heidegger on Animal and World
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Walter Hopp
How to Think about Nonconceptual Content
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Karl Schuhmann
The Development of Speech Act Theory in Munich Phenomenology
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