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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2020

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

ISBN (Hardback): 9783030293567

ISBN (eBook): 9783030293574

Full citation:

Iulian Apostolescu (ed), The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 2020

The subject(s) of phenomenology

Contents

An analytic phenomenology

Husserl's path to the things themselves

Jean-Daniel Thumser

3-15

Transcendental consciousness

subject, object, or neither?

Corijn Van Mazijk

45-56

Philosophy as an exercise in exaggeration

the role of circularity in Husserl's criticism of logical psychologism

Vedran Grahovac

57-94

Ego-splitting and the transcendental subject

Kant's original insight and Husserl's reappraisal

Marco Cavallaro

107-133

What is productive imagination?

the hidden resources of Husserl's phenomenology of phantasy

Saulius Geniusas

135-153

Time and oblivion

a phenomenological study on oblivion

Benjamin Draxlbauer

215-229

On the verge of subjectivity

phenomenologies of death

Christian Sternad

231-243

Individuation, affectivity and the world

reframing operative intentionality (Merleau-Ponty)

Elodie Boublil

271-290

Husserl and America

reflections on the limits of Europe as the ground of meaning and value for phenomenology

Ian Angus

291-310

Husserl and his shadows

phenomenology after Merleau-Ponty

Keith Whitmoyer

311-326

Phenomenological crossings

givenness and event

Emre San

327-339

Politicising the epokhé

Bernard Stiegler and the politics of epochal suspension

Ben Turner

341-354

Not phenomenology's "other"

historical epistemology's critique and expansion of phenomenology

David M. Peña-Guzmán

355-380