
James Mensch
Professor am Institut für Philosophie der Charles Universität Prag.
His main areas of research are phenomenology and its contemporary applications. He has lectured widely both in America and Europe and serves on a number of editorial and research boards. Mensch is the author of ten books on phenomenology and its applications. His most recent books are Husserl’s Account of our Consciousness of Time (Marquette University Press, 2010) and Embodiments: From the Body to the Body Politic (Northwestern University Press, 2009). His book on Levinas is currently under review at Northwestern.
Artikeln
XPhenomenology and artificial intelligence
1991
Husserl Studies 8/2
1994
Journal of Philosophical Research 19
Husserl's concept of the future
1999
Husserl Studies 16/1
2001
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 1
Manifestation and the paradox of subjectivity
2005
Husserl Studies 21/1
The intertwining as a form of our motion of existence
2013
Chiasmi International 15
The question of naturalizing phenomenology
2013
Symposium 17/1
The spatiality of subjectivity
2016
Symposium 20/1
Patočka's transformation of phenomenology
2017
AUC Interpretationes 7/1
The economy of sacrifice and embodiment
2018
Metodo 6/2
The intertwinning of binding and unbinding in the religions of the Book
2018
Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 17/2
Temporality and embodied self-presence
2020
Continental Philosophy Review 53/2