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2. Affect Disorders: An Husserlian Interpretation of Alexytimia, BPD and Narcissistic Traits
3. Learning to see the world in which we live: A discussion of Klaus Held’s last book: Die Geburt der Philosophie bei den Griechen: Eine phänomenologische Vergegenwärtigung. (Baden Baden: Karl Alber Verlag 2022. ISBN: 495,492,097 - EAN: 9,783,495,492,093)
4. Lifeworld Coherentism and Tradition-Based Perspectivalism: A First and Second-Order Proposal for the Justification of Empirical Beliefs
5. The ludic praxis. Phenomenological perspectives
6. Categorial Representation Anew: What are the Categorial Representative Contents that Make Knowledge Possible?
7. Husserl and the Radical Individuality of the Aesthetic Object
8. Provincializing Nature: A Phenomenological Account of Descola’s Relative Universalism
9. Husserlian Phenomenology of Limit-Problems: a “‘Geometry’ of Lived Experience”?
10. Karl Löwith on the I–thou relation and interpersonal proximity
11. Is Violence a Limit Phenomenon? A Critical Approach from the Perspective of Transcendental Phenomenology and Public Health Studies
12. On losing certainty
13. Husserl’s concept of transcendental consciousness and the problem of AI consciousness
14. Prehistory, anti-Cartesianism, and the first-person viewpoint
15. The groundlessness of sense: a critique of Husserl’s idea of grounding
16. From Tendencies and Drives to Affectivity and Ethics: Husserl and Scheler on the Mother–Child Relationship
17. Desiring to Know: Curiosity as a Tendency toward Discovery
18. The Ambivalence of Husserl’s Early Logic: Between Austrian Semanticism and German Idealism
19. On the Personal, Intersubjective, and Metaphysical Senses of Death: An Inquiry into Edmund Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenological Approach to Death
20. The omnitemporality of idealities
21. Gottesglaube as Glaubenstrotz. The concessive structure of the Christian religious attitude
22. On the psychologism of neurophenomenology
23. A logical challenge to correlationism: the Church–Fitch paradox in Husserl’s account of fulfilment, truth, and meaning
24. Hegel and Husserl on Phenomenology, Logic, and the System of Sciences: A Reappraisal
25. Beyond the mere present: Husserl on the temporality of human and animal consciousness
26. When is a phenomenologist being hermeneutical?
27. On Heidegger’s conception of emotion, which is to say, Husserl’s conception of time: an analysis of Befindlichkeit and temporality
28. Phenomenology and Complexity
29. Patrick Heelan’s phenomenology and hermeneutics of observation in quantum mechanics
30. The Eidetics of the Unimaginable. What a Phenomenologist can Learn from Ethnomethodology
31. Vocational life: personal, communal and temporal structures
32. Destiny, Love and Rational Faith in Husserl’s Post World War I Ethics
33. From communication to communalization: a Husserlian account
34. Beyond intersubjectivism: common mind and the multipolar structure of sociality after Husserl
35. Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own right
36. No Magic: From Phenomenology of Practice to Social Ontology of Mathematics
37. Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology
38. Technologically-mediated auditory experience: Split horizons
39. The pre-reflective roots of the madeleine-memory: a phenomenological perspective
40. Silence, Attention, Body
41. Pluralist neurophenomenology: a reply to Lopes
42. Difference and presence: Derrida and Husserl’s phenomenology of language, time, history, and scientific rationality
43. Emmanuel Alloa, Looking Through Images: A Phenomenology of Visual Media, trans. Nils F. Schott. New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. Xiv + 391 pp.
44. Healing the Lifeworld: On personal and collective individuation
45. Rethinking Husserl’s lifeworld: The many faces of the world in Heidegger’s early Freiburg lecture courses
46. Inner Conflict of Personality in the Paradigm of Existential-Phenomenological Ontology
47. Digital Imagination, Fantasy, AI Art
48. Mathesis Universalis and Husserl’s Phenomenology
49. Husserl’s Arguments for Psychologism
50. Normality as Background Causality
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