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An analytic phenomenology

Husserl's path to the things themselves

2020

Jean-Daniel Thumser

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Does Husserl's phenomenological idealism lead to pluralistic solipsism?

assessing the criticism by Theodor Celms

2020

Rodney K. B. Parker

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Early phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe

main figures, ideas, and problems

2020

Witold Płotka, Patrick Eldridge (eds)

Berlin, Springer

Ego-splitting and the transcendental subject

Kant's original insight and Husserl's reappraisal

2020

Marco Cavallaro

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Finding a way into genetic phenomenology

2020

Matt Bower

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Gustav Špet's "hermeneutical phenomenology" project

his reinterpretation of Husserl's phenomenology

2020

Natalia Artemenko

in: Early phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe, Berlin,

Husserl and America

reflections on the limits of Europe as the ground of meaning and value for phenomenology

2020

Ian Angus

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Husserl and his shadows

phenomenology after Merleau-Ponty

2020

Keith Whitmoyer

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Husserl's early phenomenology and the ontology of truth in the Lvov-Warsaw school

2020

Dariusz Łukasiewicz

in: Early phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe, Berlin,

Husserl's idea of rigorous science and its relevance for the human and social sciences

2020

Victor E. Gelan

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

Individuation, affectivity and the world

reframing operative intentionality (Merleau-Ponty)

2020

Elodie Boublil

in: The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin,

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