
Publication details
Year: 2015
Series: Studia Phaenomenologica
Full citation:
Dermot Moran, Rodney K. B. Parker (eds), Early phenomenology, Studia Phaenomenologica 15, 2015.
Early phenomenology
Contents
Resurrecting the phenomenological movement
Editors' introduction
Dermot Moran, Rodney K. B. Parker
11-24
Phänomenologie als Grundlage der Metaphysik?
Phenomenology as the Foundation of Metaphysics?
Jean Hering
35-50
Dankesrede bei der Feier zur Verleihung des großen Verdienstkreuzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland am 1. März 1958
Acceptance speech at the ceremony for the award of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, March 1st 1958
Hedwig Conrad-Martius
51-63
The paradox of objectless presentations in early phenomenology
a brief history of the intentional object from Bolzano to Husserl with concise analyses of the positions of Brentano, Frege, Twardowski and Meinong
George Heffernan
67-91
Leopold Blaustein's critique of Husserl's early theory of intentional act, object and content
Marek Pokropski
93-103
Wesen, eidos, idea remarks on the "Platonism" of Jean Héring and Roman Ingarden
Daniele De Santis
155-180
Bezeichnung und Kennzeichnung
Theodor Conrads Bedeutungslehre in Auseinandersetzung mit Husserl
Faustino Fabbianelli
207-226
The disinterested spectator
Geiger's and Husserl's place in the debate on the splitting of the ego
Michele Averchi
227-246
Phenomenological approaches to self-consciousness and the unconscious (Moritz Geiger and Vasily Sesemann)
Dalius Jonkus
247-258
Edith Stein's social ontology of the state, the law and social acts
an eidetic approach
Francesca De Vecchi
303-330
The anachronous other
empathy and transference in early phenomenology and psychoanalysis
Joona Taipale
331-348
From neo-Kantianism to phenomenology. Emil Lask's revision of transcendental philosophy
objectivism, reduction, motivation
Bernardo Ainbinder
433-456
Revealing givenness
the problem of non-intuited phenomena in Jean-Luc Marion's phenomenology
Matthew P. Schunke
473-494