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0079-1350 (Paperback)


Phaenomenologica

Phaenomenologica is the longest running phenomenological book series world-wide. It was originally founded as a companion series to the Husserliana, and its first volume appeared in 1958. To this day, the series publishes studies of Husserl's work and of the work of related thinkers, investigations into the history of phenomenology, in-depth studies of specific aspects of phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, and independent phenomenological research by scholars from all over the world. This unique series now unites several generations of phenomenologists, including Emmanuel Levinas, Jan Patočka, Eugen Fink, Roman Ingarden, Alfred Schutz, Bernhard Waldenfels and Marc Richir.
1997Content and object
1997Body, text and science
1998Founding community
1998Interpretationen der Modallogik
1998La genèse et la trace
1998Erfahrung und kategoriales Denken
1998Alterity and facticity
1998Seeing the self
1999Husserl's position in the school of Brentano
1999Die erkenntnistheorie von Roman Ingarden