Human Studies
vol. 42 (4)
Contents
Heideggerian phenomenology, practical ontologies and the link between experience and practices
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
565-580
The intensity of lived-experience in Martin Heidegger's basic problems of phenomenology (ws 1919/2020)
a comparison to being and time
Scott Campbell
581-599
Seeing through the fumes
technology and asymmetry in the anthropocene
Jochem Zwier, Vincent Blok
621-646
The a priori critique of the possibility of a phenomenology of religion
a response to the special issue on "Schutz and religion"
Jonathan Tuckett
647-672
Experimental philosophy, ethnomethodology, and intentional action
a textual analysis of the Knobe effect
Gustav Lymer, Olle Blomberg
673-694
"Hearability" versus "hearership"
comparing Garfinkel's and Schegloff's accounts of the summoning phone
695-716