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Lucia Angelino
Archives Husserl, École normale supérieure
Researcher at the Archives Husserl (UMR 8547 – Pays Germaniques; Centre national de la recherche scientifique and École normale supérieure de Paris). She is a specialist in phenomenology working at the intersection of social philosophy and social psychology. Her most recent publications focus on collective intentionality, the relationship between the I and the We, and more specifically on the role of the Third in the Genesis of a We-perspective. As a scholar of contemporary philosophy, she is also interested in German and French philosophical anthropology and the way they contribute to a rethinking of the social phenomena, such as community building and community disruptions in a global age.
in English
XRe-reading Merleau-Ponty in the light of the unpublished writings (ii)
2007
Chiasmi International 9
Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee
2016
in: The cosmos and the creative imagination, Dordrecht : Springer
Collective intentionality and the further challenge of collective Free Jazz improvisation
2020
Continental Philosophy Review 53/1