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Do we-experiences require an intentional object?
Vol. 1
Sebastian Luft(Marquette University)
Edith Stein and Gerda Walther
Antonio Calcagno(King's University College, Western University)
Edith Stein on social ontology and the constitution of individual moral identity
William Tullius
Essence, abyss, and self
Ronny Miron
From collectives to groups
Gerhard Thonhauser
Gerda Walther
Vol. 2
Maria Pia Pellegrino
Gerda Walther (1897-1977)
Rodney Parker(Dominican University College)
Gerda Walther and the possibility of a non-intentional We of community
Gerda Walther between the phenomenology of mystics and the ontology of communities
Anna Piazza
Human beings as social beings
Julia Mühl
Körper, Leib, Gemüt, Seele, Geist
Christina M. Gschwandtner
Meaning of individuals within communities
On community
Anna Maria Pezzella
Ontology is social
Anna Schaupp
Phenomenological approaches to the uncanny and the divine
Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray(King's University College)
Phenomenology of mysticism
Simone de Beauvoir on sexual difference
Sara Heinämaa(University of Jyväskylä)
Social acts and communities
Alessandro Salice(Department of Philosophy , University of Twente)Genki Uemura(Okayama University)
Starting from Husserl
Alice Togni
The ontic–ontological aspects of social life
Anna Jani
The phenomenology of shared emotions
Thomas Szanto(University of Copenhagen, Center for Subjectivity Research)
The reinstatement of the phenomenon
Manuela Massa
The role of the intellectual in the social organism
Martina Galvani
The sense of mystical experience according to Gerda Walther
Angela Ales Bello(Italian Centre of Phenomenology)
We-experience—with Walther
Hans Bernhard SchmidXiaoxi Wu
What is the condition for the members of social communities to be "real" people according to Gerda Walther
Women as zoa politica or why there could never be a women's party
Maria Robaszkiewicz
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