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Husserl's phenomenological discovery of the natural attitude
Vol. 31/2
Sebastian Luft(Marquette University)
Cumulative index volumes 1–30 (1968–1997) of Man and world
Vol. 31/4
Alexandria Pallas Julie A. Champagne
Solar love
Fred Evans(Philosophy Department, Duquesne University)
Afterward
Vol. 31/1
Andrius Valevičius
Heidegger and the source(s) of intelligibility
Pierre Keller(Department of Religious Studies, University of California San Diego)David Weberman
C. Schrag, The self after postmodernity
David Carr(Emory University)
On the semantic duplicity of the first person pronoun "I"
Vol. 31/3
Hiroshi Kojima
Inquiry into the I, disclosedness, and self-consciousness
Tōru Tani(Ritsumeikan University)
E. Dussel, The invention of the americas
Mario Sáenz
The end of phenomenology
Leonard Lawlor
The relationship between nature and spirit in Husserl's phenomenology revisited
Tetsuya Sakakibara
T. Anderson, Sartre's two ethics
Stephen A. Dinan
Basic questions of philosophy
Martin Weatherston
Nietzsche's notion of amor fati
Garry M. Brodsky
Nietzsche and decadence
Jacqueline Scott
Where learned armies clash by night
Val Dusek
The primacy of ethics
Cheryl L. Hughes
J. Caputo, A postmodern, prophetic, liberal american in paris
Michael Zimmerman
Reading/writing between the lines
Gail Weiss(Department of Philosophy, Gettysburg College)
Heidegger and "the way of art"
Véronique Fóti
An american and a liberal
John D Caputo
N. Newton, Foundations of understanding
Kathleen Wider
Colors in the life-world
Junichi Murata
C. Willet, Maternal ethics and other slave moralities
Lewis Gordon
Phenomenology in Japan
Anthony Steinbock(Southern Illinois University)
Qi and phenomenology of wind
Tadashi Ogawa
Husserl's static and genetic phenomenology
Wittgenstein
David James Miller
The theory of association after Husserl
Shigeto Nuki
Heidegger on desire
Ben Vedder
Nietzsche at the millennium
Vol. 32/1
Stephen Tyman
W. & H. Lovitt, Modern technology in the Heideggerian perspective
Scott C. Weyandt
S. Gallagher, The inordinance of time
Vol. 32/2
Nicolas de Warren(Penn State University)
R. Bernstein, Hannah Arendt and the Jewish question
Vol. 32/4
Robert Bernasconi
A. Peperzak, Beyond
Merold Westphal
Michel Henry and the phenomenology of the invisible
Vol. 32/3
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
L. Martín Alcoff, Real knowing
Thomas Brockelman
Memory of time in the light of flesh
Charles E Scott
E. Casey, Getting back into place
David Morris(Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montreal)
Material phenomenology and language (or, pathos and language)
Michel Henry
Heidegger on Aristotle's "metaphysical" God
Catriona Hanley
Hegel and Derrida on the problem of reason and repression
David C Durst
Seeking a phenomenological metaphysics
Natalie Depraz
The self and others
Rethinking ecology in the western philosophical tradition
Nancy J. Holland
Objectivity and of justice
Alphonso Lingis
The problem of forgetfulness in Michel Henry
Subjectivity and orientation in Levinas and Kant
Stuart Dalton
Phenomenologizing with a hammer
Gail Soffer
K. Vintages, Philosophy as passion
William McBride
Illusion and satire in Kierkegaard's postscript
John Lippitt
P. Blosser, Scheler's critique of Kant's ethics
Michael Barber(Saint Louis University)
H. & R. Gordon, Sartre and evil
Cosmos and life (according to Henry and Bergson)
Yorihiro Yamagata
Christianity and philosophy
Rudolf Bernet(Husserl-Archives, KU Leuven)
On the hermeneutic fore-structure of scientific research
Dimitri Ginev(St. Kliment Ohridski University)
Rawls's political postmodernism
Donald Beggs
Two themes of Husserl's phenomenology revisited
Heidegger, the body, and the French philosophers
Richard R. Askay
P. Deutscher, Yielding gender
Vol. 33/4
Tina Chanter
M. Beck Matuštík, Specters of liberation
Vol. 33/1
The idea of emancipation from a cosmopolitan point of view
Marianna Papastephanou
Foucault and public autonomy
Jeremy Wisnewski
Proximities
Vol. 33/2
Krzysztof Ziarek
Differentiating Derrida and Deleuze
Gordon C.F. Bearn
Deconstruction and pragmatism
Lasse Thomassen
Technoscience and the 'other' continental philosophy
Don Ihde
On the dark side of the moon
Vol. 33/3
Dennis J. Schmidt
Respecting others
Lawrence Schmidt
Love discourses, sexed discourses
Penelope Deutscher(Department of English, Oberlin College)
Nietzsche contra contra
Judith Norman
D. Ihde, Expanding hermeneutics
Drew Christie
Revisiting Sartre on the question of religion
Stuart Z. Charmé
Plato as portraitist
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Subjectivity and intersubjectivity, subject and person
What gives? getting over the subject
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
Nietzsche and eros between the devil and god's deep blue sea
Babette Babich
On the problem of death
Walter Schulz
Gadamer's recent work on language and philosophy
Richard Palmer
The region of being in word and concept
Günter Figal(University of Freiburg in Brisgau)
H. Philipse, Heidegger's philosophy of being
Corinne Painter
Introduction
James Risser
Knowledge of self, knowledge of others, error, and the place of consciousness
William Wilkerson
Schopenhauer on the ethics of suicide
Dale Jacquette
From concept to word
W. McBride, Philosophical reflections on the changes in eastern europe
Joseph Catalano
The fusion of horizons
Kathleen Wright
H. De Vries, S. Weber, Violence, identity, and self-determination
Vol. 34/1
Edward B. Rackley
Intelligibility and conflict resolution in the lifeworld
Vol. 34/4
Barbara Fultner
A. Lingis, The imperative
Alexander Hook
Alternative vision
Vol. 34/2
N. Depraz, Transcendence et incarnation
P. Kerszberg, Critique and totality
John McCumber
The green halo
Robert Wood
Nordic society for phenomenology
Vol. 34/3
Musing with Kierkegaard
George J. Seidel
Hermeneutics and philology
István Fehér
The rights of simulacra
Nathan Widder
D. Zahavi Self-awareness and alterity
James G Hart(Department of Germanic Studies, James Madison University)
On Heidegger on logic
Stephan Käufer
Being-with as being-against
Nancy Bauer
Heidegger and scientific realism
Trish Glazebrook
Menage à trois
Debra Berghoffen
R. Visker, Truth and singularity
"Must we burn Foucault?' ethics as art of living
Karen Vintges
Merleau-Ponty and the advent of meaning
Harry Adams
Heidegger on Macht and Machenschaft
Fred Dallmayr
The temporalization of difference
Giovanna Borradori
Habermas on reason and revolution
Deborah Cook
A paradigm shift in Heidegger research
Thomas Sheehan
Into the interval
Stephen Crocker
Debra Bergoffen(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
Nietzsche's agon with ressentiment
Herman W. Siemens
The exception and the rule
Vol. 35/4
Adrian Johnson
Speaking of light and shining
Vol. 35/1
John Sallis
"in that sleep of death what dreams..."
Vol. 35/2
Laura Hengehold(Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Sheffield)
Re-radicalizing Kierkegaard
Vol. 35/3
Jack Mulder
Dreyfus on expertise
Evan Selinger Robert P. Crease
The time-image and Deleuze's transcendental experience
Valentine Moulard
Husserl and Nagel on subjectivity and the limits of physical objectivity
Matthew Ratcliffe(Phenomenological Psychopathology and Philosophy of Psychiatry, FernUniversität Hagen)
Language, philosophy and the risk of failure
Hagi Kenaan
Coming down from the trees
David Kolb
Shades and shining
Gary Shapiro
Sartre on the ego, friendship and conflict
Adrian Mirvish
M. Sheets-Johnstone, The primacy of movement
Robert P. Crease
The freedom of the deconstructed postmodern subject
Simon Glynn(Florida Atlantic University)
S. Critchley, Ethics, politics, subjectivity
Bettina Bergo(École de design, University of Ottawa)
The ontology and temporality of conscience
Rebecca Kukla
The cartesianism of phenomenology
The ontological reappropriation of phronēsis
Christopher P. Long
L. Harris, Racism
Eduardo Mendieta
A.Großmann, Spur zum heiligen
Wayne Froman(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
In memoriam
Hiroshi Kojima, monad and thou
Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
Conscientious subjectivity in Kierkegaard and Levinas
Brian T. Prosser
On art, image, and representation
The overcoming of overcoming
Vol. 36/4
Simon Critchley(New School for Social Research)
Just in time
Vol. 36/1
A future horizon for art?
Luce Irigaray
C. Schrag, God as otherwise than being
Vol. 36/2
Bruce Wilshire
Subjectivity and sexual difference
Diane Perpich(Department of English, Clemson University)
How to investigate subjectivity
S. Crowell, Husserl, Heidegger, and the space of meaning
Vol. 36/3
K. Oliver, Witnessing
Irigaray and Hölderlin on the relation between nature and culture
Alison Stone(Philosophical Studies, Newcastle University)
Questioning nature
Helen Fielding
Arleen Dallery
G. Borradori, Philosophy in a time of terror
Nick Smith
All too familiar
Mary Beth Mader(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
Death and immortality ideologies in Western philosophy
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Heidegger's Leibniz and abyssal identity
Daniel J. Selcer
Heidegger and practical philosophy
Anne O'Byrne
Interrupting speculation
Robert S. Gall
T. Chanter, time, death, and the feminine
Silvia Benso
Forms of resistance
Kevin Thompson
Response to Rasmussen
James L. Marsh
When is a deleuzian becoming ?
Todd May(Department of English, Clemson University)
Between fiction and reflection
Timothy Rayner
Normativity in Deleuze and Guattari's concept of philosophy
Myron A. Penner
B. Bégout, La généalogie de la logique
Philippe Cabestan
Reasonability, normativity, and the cosmopolitan imagination
David Rasmussen
Is ethics fundamental?
Rudi Visker
J. Risser, Heremeneutics and the voice of the other
Brice Wachterhauser
J. Marsh, Process, praxis, and transcendence
Kearney's Wagner
Patrick Burke
A guide and glossary
Vol. 37/3
Daniel Smith
A philosophical introduction to the "Phenomenology of spirit'
The memory of another past
Vol. 37/2
Alia Al-Saji(Phenomenology and Hermeneutics Special Interest Group, McGill University)
Forget the virtual
Vol. 37/4
John Mullarkey
To paint the invisible
Hegel, epistemology, and hermeneutical philosophizing
Kenneth R. Westphal
B. Han, Foucault's critical project
Edward McGushin
Speech and sensibility
Steven Hendley
Wittgenstein, Kant and Husserl on the dialectical temptations of reason
Daniel Dwyer
Deconstruction is not vegetarianism
Matthew Calarco
Heidegger's perfectionist philosophy of education in "Being and time"
Iain Thomson
Where is the phenomenology of attention that Husserl intended to perform?
Vol. 37/1
New Bergsons
Pete A. Gunter (UNT)
Attention between phenomenology and experimental psychology
Pierre Vermersch
Introduction to this special issue
Affection and attention
Attending and glancing
Edward Casey
Ethics and gods
Tere Vadén
The silent footsteps of Rebecca
Robert Gibbs
M. Carbone, The thinking of the sensible
Luca Vanzago
Creatures of habit
Vol. 38/1-2
Clare Carlisle
Dependency, subordination, and recognition
Vol. 38/3-4
Amy Allen
Naturalising deconstruction
David Roden
Recent Heidegger translations and their German originals
Theodore Kisiel
Book review
Space and color
Accessibility of the subliminal mind
Tao Jiang
Truth and genesis
John Protevi
Divine and mortal motivation
Jussi Backman
Need delimited
Julia Davis
The concept of the simulacrum
A phenomenology of gender
Vol. 39/3
Johanna Oksala
Kierkegaard, mysticism, and jest
Vol. 39/4
Christopher A. Nelson
Betrayal in teaching
David A. Borman
Vol. 39/2