
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.
in German
XZu einem neuen phänomenologischen Paradigma politischen Denkens
2012
in: Gelebter Leib – verkörpertes Leben, Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann