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Wittgenstein's tools and Heidegger's implements
Vol. 1/3
Robert Goff
Einleitende Bemerkung zum Briefwechsel Dilthey-Husserl
Walter Biemel
Book review
Vol. 1/4
George Stack
On truth
Vol. 1/1
Edward Ballard
Whitehead e Husserl
Pier Aldo Rovatti
On the foundation of man's rights and duties
André Mercier
El pasado filosófico
Adolfo P. Carpio
From beauty to aesthetic validity
Vol. 1/2
Albert Hofstadter
The exaggeration of the importance of principles in moral reasoning
K. E. Løgstrup
Sur le sens de l'explication
Georges Gusdorf
Ontologia y analisis
Javier Muguerza
Editorial
John AndersonJoseph KockelmansCalvin Schrag
Martin Heidegger and man's way to be
Zygmunt AdamczewskiA Ki
The philosopher as the rational artist
Ben-Ami Scharfstein
Proust and phenomenology
James C. Morrison George Stack
La structure, le mot, l'événement
Paul Ricoeur
The concept of act and behavior
Justus Hartnack
The cosmological argument and the principle of sufficient reason
William L. Rowe
Technik und Wissenschaft als "Ideologie"?
Jürgen Habermas
Philosophy and politics
Bernard Delfgaauw
Meaning and language
Stephen Erickson
Der Tod im Denken Max Schelers
Elisabeth Ströker
Reflections on nihilism
Stanley Rosen
On nature and destiny in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's discourse on inequality
Vol. 10/4
Joseph BienPeter Kirk Augustine
Vol. 10/2
Vol. 10/3
Frederick Kersten
Sartre, dialectic, and the problem of overcoming bad faith
Linda Bell
The question of noumenal time
Charles M. Sherover
An end to authority
Thomas R Flynn(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Jacques Ellul and the logic of technology
David Lovekin
Heideggers Begegnung mit Hölderlin
Vol. 10/1
Otto Pöggeler
Back to metaphysics
G. A. Rauche
In remembrance of Martin Heidegger
Werner Marx
Martin Heidegger
William Richardson
"...since the time we are a dialogue and able to hear from one another"
John Anderson
James and Heidegger on truth and reality
Bruce Wilshire
Cyril Welch
Heidegger and the mystery of pain
Orville Clark
The dionysian sources in philosophy
Michael Gelven
Max Scheler and the phenomenology of religion
Stephen Doty
Action and time
Paul Brockelman
The tragic form
N. Georgopoulos
The continuity of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of perception
Harrison Hall
Epidermalizing the world
Thomas F. Slaughter
The place of comedy
Harold Alderman
Richard Hogan
Meanings of humanism
Nathan Rotenstreich
Logic and experience in Wittgenstein's later work
Vol. 11/3-4
Jean-Pierre Leyvraz
Persons and other students
Vol. 11/1-2
William Hamrick
What is Husserl's epoche?
William Lenkowski
Thinking about technology
Michael J. Zenzen
The concept of community in Kant's architectonic
Norman Fischer
Hans-Georg Gadamer on "fusion of horizons"
Jan Garrett
Das dialogische Prinzip als hermeneutische Maxime
Dietrich Böhler
The becoming of being
Mark Okrent
Social philosophy and social categories
Terry Pinkard
Leibniz and transcendental idealism
Kenneth R. Seeskin
Reading poetry and philosophy
Cyril Welch Liliane Welch
Intentionality and aesthetics
Mikel Dufrenne
The origins of myth and philosophy
William E. Abraham
Review of Phenomenology and theory of science
Robert Sokolowski
The work-being of the work of art in Heidegger
Edward G. Lawry
The return that reflection makes
Kenneth Maly
Art and the origin of truth
Hans Seigfried
Theologie als Metatheorie
Hans Lenk
The problem of the symbol and its place in the system of philosophy
Ernst Cassirer
Persons, morals and the animal kingdom
Kai Nielsen
Speech and writing according to Hegel
Jacques Derrida
Nietzsche's return to an aesthetic beginning
Wilhelm S. Wurzer
Toward a phenomenology of rational action
Vol. 12/3
Ian Angus
Psychobiology and the theories of being and becoming
Vol. 12/4
George Haydu
Towards a theory of self-deception
Vol. 12/2
Alan Paskow
Tom Rockmore(Peking University)
Phenomenological theology and the problem of metaphysics
Edward Farley
Suggestions towards a revision of Husserl's phenomenology of time-consciousness
Shaun Gallagher(Department of Philosophy, University of California Berkeley)
The function of fiction in shaping reality
Language and the phenomenological reduction
Vol. 12/1
Harry P Reeder
Merleau-Ponty on language and social science
William C. Gay
Merleau-Ponty and Piaget
Osborne P Wiggins
James' metaphysics
William J. Gavin
Foucault and Biemel on representation
Emad Parvis
Anti-humanism
Reiner Schürmann
Morality and self-deception
Michael W. Martin
The anglo-american response to Edmond Husserl
François H. Lapointe
Intersubjective phenomenology and Husserl's cartesianism
Types, corporeality and the immediacy of interaction
Herman Coenen
Some remarks on Merleau-Ponty's essay, "Cezanne's doubt"
The problem of universals
Carol Kates
Signification and radical subjectivity in Heidegger's Habilitationsschrift
Roderick Stewart
Philological remarks on the two new editions of Sein und Zeit
Rainer BastHeinrich P Delfosse
Myth and "science" in Aristotle's theology
Martin D. Yaffe
Uncertainty in the knowledge of art and persons
Michael J. Matthis
Philosophy and art
Sartre's theory of the progressive and regressive methods of phenomenology
Quentin Smith
Interpreting hermeneutics
Vol. 13/3-4
Don Ihde
Fathers and daughters
Joseph H. Smith
Kant's transcendental object and the two senses of the noumenon
Vol. 13/2
Jeffrey Liss
Prereflective consciousness and the process of symbolization
Ralph Ellis
Le contrat de veridiction
Algirdas Greimas
Sartre on the extent of freedom
Ron Smetana
Philosophical hermeneutics and the communicative experience
Vol. 13/1
Michael Hyde
Nietzsche and Kant on permanence
Richard S. Brown
Die Sterblichen
Vico and some kantian reflections on historical judgment
Rudolf Makkreel(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
The role of the body in the constitutive phase of knowledge
Anne Freire Ashbaugh
Art and the problem of truth
Gregory Schufreider
Time and functions
Theories of meaning
Charles Taylor
Philologisches zur 15
Rainer Bast
On the possibility of good faith
Joseph Catalano
Post-modern reality and the problem of meaning
Amos N. Wilder
Hugh J. Silverman
On moral imagination
James K. Mish'alani
Du langage religieux et de la "Crainte de Dieu"
Emmanuel Levinas
Aporias in the comparative philosophy of religion
R. Panikkar
Science and autonomy
Vol. 14/2
Karl Pavlovic
Merleau-Ponty on the concept of style
Linda Singer
Reply
Vol. 14/3
Erazim Kohák
The Staiger-Heidegger correspondence
Arthur A Grugan
Nietzsche's quest
William Smoot
Dependence on language and the autonomy of reason
Vol. 14/4
Ronald Bruzina(University of Kentucky)
Gesture and myth
Sanford W. Krolick
Wittgenstein's conception of the "willing subject"
Vol. 14/1
Elias Baumgarten
Merleau-Ponty's perspective on politics
John Murungi
Heidegger on community
Saga and philosophy
Páll Skúlason
E. Kohak, Idea and Experience
John Brough(Department of Theology, Gettysburg College)
On the anthropological foundation of aesthetic enjoyment
András Horn
Supplement to bibliography on Jean-Paul Sartre
The logic of artifactual existents
Edith Wyschogrod
Ideal objectivity, modern biology and technical innovation
Guy Quintelier
Marx's idea of alienation revisited
Louis Dupré
Heidegger's fundamental phenomenology
George Ghanotakis
Kuhn, Heidegger, and scientific realism
Joseph Rouse
Heidegger and the limits of language
Tony O'Connor
The body as an ideological variable
John M. Hoberman
Rickard J. Donovan
Phenomenological skepticism
Vol. 15/3
Hans Köchler
Structuralism and the new subjectivity
Bernard Dauenhauer
World without representation
Vol. 15/4
Louis Goldring
R. Denoon, Starting Point
Vol. 15/2
Giambattista Vico and Jacques Ellul
T. McCarthy, The critical theory of Jürgen Habermas
Douglas Kellner Rick Roderick
Hermeneutics as the recovery of man
John D Caputo
The possibility of a communication ethic reconsidered
David Ingram
A third attitude toward others
Robert C. Good
The linguistic basis of truth for Hegel
Irene E. Harvey
Life-world as origin
Victor Kestenbaum
Heraclitus and the space shuttle
Wilfrid Desan
De l'épiphanie à l'esthétique
Joseph Krause
Politics, comedy, and the work of revolution
The emergence of various kinds of meaning through the formulation of different types of judgments in the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl
Vol. 15/1
Frank Kelly
Between Hegel and Heidegger
Dennis J. Schmidt
The literary and the true
Robert Almeder
Kierkegaard and the hermeneutical circle
Patrick Bigelow
Renunciation and metaphysics
Alan Olson
History and truth
Charles E Scott
Husserl's Fifth meditation
Peter Hutcheson
The "logic" of Husserl's transcendental reduction
Timothy J. Stapleton
Nexus, unity, ground
Jorge García-Gómez
Nietzsche and the creative consciousness
Phyllis Kenevan
Heidegger and the destruction of ontology
Samuel IJsseling
Richard Cohen
La technique et le langage
Vol. 16/4
Dominique Janicaud
The dialectical method
Ernst Bloch
America's Foucault
James Bernauer
The theory of phenomenological description
Vol. 16/3
Derrida
James Liszka
The ontology of boredom
The overflowing soul
Graham Parkes
Reminiscences of Karl Jaspers
Vol. 16/2
Howard Trivers
Some reflections on two ages
Barbara Anderson
Natural science and being-in-the-world
Patrick A Heelan
Why a genealogy of morals?
Debra Bergoffen(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
Science, language, and experience
Vol. 16/1
Lorenzo C. Simpson
The anthropological trend in soviet philosophy and the scientific claims of marxism
Zeev Katvan
Objects' optimal appearances and the immediate awareness of space in vision
John Drummond(Fordham University)
The denial of the rational
Ernesto Grassi
Descartes and the ontology of subjectivity
Bernard Flynn
The dualistic approach to perception
Vol. 17/1
Aaron Ben-Zeev Michael Strauss
Brentano and the relational view of consciousness
Otis T. Kent
The concept of crisis and the unity of Husserl's position
Vol. 17/3-4
Hegel's concept of God
Joseph Prabhu
Habitual body and memory in Merleau-Ponty
Edward Casey
The savage mind totalizes
Vol. 17/2
Joseph Margolis
Emancipation from the science dogma
Dialectical phenomenology
James L. Marsh
Legislation-transgression
Boeckh and Dilthey
Thomas M. Seebohm
Merleau-Ponty
James M. Edie
Towards a computational phenomenology
Robert M Harlan
The unconscious and lacan
Dialectic and foundational participation
Stephen Tyman
Nietzschean aphorism as art and act
Gary Shapiro
Why politikē philosophia?
Stuart Umphrey
The limits of logocentrism (on the way to grammatology)
Threats, laughter, and society
Hope and its ramifications for politics
Austin's flying arrow
David Weinberger
The ontological context of Gadamer's "fusion"
Vol. 18/4
Robert H. Paslick
Representation and the image
Vol. 18/1
Véronique Fóti
The significance of Dieter Wyss' medical-anthropological approach for phenomenology and existential ontology
Herbert Csef
Kant's system and (its) politics
Dick Howard
The death of the objective observer
Vol. 18/3
Betty Cannon
Nietzsche's Socratic task in "Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben"
Bernard Freydberg
Heidegger, Lacan and the boundaries of existence
Angel Medina
La fin de l'homme et le destin de la pensée
Arion Lothar Kelkel
Nietzsche on "the subject as multiplicity"
Vol. 18/2
David Booth
The want of holy names
Deconstruction and its alternatives
Richard Eldridge
Alienation and aesthetics in Marx and Tolstoy
Teodros Kiros
Toward a foundation for human rights
Haig Khatchadourian
Theodore Kisiel
Metaphor, analogy, and system
Carl G. Vaught
Response
John Burbidge
Social time and place
Timo Airaksinen
The idea and problem of truth in Galileo
Habermas on rationality
Rick Roderick
The machine basis for the dasein
Vol. 19/1
Gordon G. Globus
Horizontal hermeneutics and its delimination
Vol. 19/3
Ethos und Sozialität
A philosophical inquiry into the moral sense of nature and artifacts
Galen A Johnson(Department of English, University of South Florida)
Kant and Sartre on self-knowledge
David Jopling
The uniqueness problem in Kant's transcendental doctrine of method
Vol. 19/4
Dale Jacquette
Political responsibility in Merleau-Ponty's humanism and terror
Interpreting texts
Brice Wachterhauser
The orders of reality
Vol. 19/2
Deconstruction or dialogue
Graeme Nicholson
Quine's "half-entities," and Gadamer's too
T. R. Martland
Der Wissenschaftsbegriff als Indikator von Denkstadien Heideggers
Shards, strata and sites
Michael Murray
Ritual, the sacralization of time
Alienation in the later philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre
Robert E. Birt
Inwiefern fordern moderne Wissenschaft und Technik die philosophische Ethik heraus?
Robert R. Williams
Contemporary politics
Norman K. Swazo
Socrates' successful inquiries
Robert Scharff
After metaphysics
Rebecca Comay
The amplificatory phenomenology of Dieter Wyss
Erling Eng
Dawn and dusk
Francis J. Ambrosio
Dichtung und Sprache bei Heidegger
Vol. 2/4
Privacy
Vol. 2/2
Robert Ehman
Transcendental logic
Vol. 2/1
Henry L. Ruf
Rudolph J. Gerber
Marcel Proust and the drama of perception
Neal Oxenhandler
Le possible et la puissance
André Préau
Heidegger's criticism of Wittgenstein's conception of truth
James C. Morrison
Vom Geistigen in der Musik
Alois Troller
La filosofia e la metodologia della scienza oggi in Italia
Vittorio Somenzi
Heideggers Topologie des Seins
Vol. 2/3
Truth
Ethical emotivism and the burden of prima facie evidence
Berel Lang
Propositions pour un positivisme
Gilles-Gaston Granger
Worlds and world views
The happening of tradition
Existence precedes essence
John E. Atwell
Nietzsche's homecoming
John Sallis
The availability of ordinary-language philosophy
P. L. Friedman
Ist die klassische Logik im leeren Individuenbereich gültig?
Karel Berka
Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of art
Stephen K. Levine
The grounds of ethical universality in Aristotle
J. Owens
The non-lover in Plato's Phaedrus
Die Welt der Institutionen
Amadeo Silva-Tarouca
Mythic, aesthetic and theoretical space
Alienation and the status quo
Joseph C. Flay
Von der Erkenntnis des Schönen in der Kunst
Helmut Kuhn
Notas para una revision de la fenomenología
Fernando Montero Moliner
Differance, deference, and the question of proper reading
Vol. 20/3
Stephen R. Yarbrough
French Heidegger and an English poet
Timothy Clark
The world of nostalgia
Vol. 20/4
Is Hegel's logic a transcendental ontology?
Richard Winfield
Jacob Owensby
Merleau-Ponty's philosophy as a field theory
Douwe Tiemersma
Religion without truth
Vol. 20/2
William F. Nietmann
Humanism and vigilance
Dewey and Gadamer on the ontology of art
John C. Gilmour
Re-opening the issue of world
Frank Schalow
The politics of Heidegger's rectoral address
Heidegger and Gadamer
Vol. 20/1
Tsenay Serequeberhan
The problem of a macroethic of responsibility to the future in the crisis of technological civilization
Karl-Otto Apel
Unnatural kinds
Robert Welsh Jordan
A response to Richard Winfield
Alan White
Art and truth in Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
Jacques Taminiaux
The artist and the madman
Paul G. Muscari
Scepticism and deconstruction
S. J. Wilmore
Foucault and the body politic
Truth and power
John Bailiff
A question of method
Alan Schrift
Enthralment
Mervyn Sprung
Levinas, the ethics of deconstruction, and the remainder of the sublime
Vol. 21/1
Stephen H Watson
Making the truth
Vol. 21/4
Jane Mallinson
Book reviews
The sound of being's body
Michael Heim
How autonomous can art be?
Vol. 21/2
Walther Zimmerli
Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft
Vol. 21/3
Hans Baumgartner
Nietzsche and Pascal's wager
Henri Birault
Hegel's critique of transcendence
Lisabeth During
Husserl and Hegel on the logic of subjectivity
Jay Lampert(Département de philosophie, Université de Montréal)
Rationality, reality and morality
M. W. Jackson
Gadamer and philosophical ethics
Michael Kelly
An existential theory of tragedy
R. Gasché, The Tain of the Mirror
Robert Bernasconi
Phenomenology and the philosophy of nature
John Compton
The texture of imagination
Nous avons l'art pour vivre dans la vérité
Danielle Lories
Sartre
Power, knowledge, and praxis
Steve Hendley
The de-struction of being and time in Being and time
Philosophy — Nietzsche — philosophy
Wolfgang W. Fuchs
Hegel und das Problem des Anfangs der griechischen Philosophie
Manfred Riedel
Technology and the character of contemporary life
Paul T. Durbin Flash Fiasco
Joseph Walsh
Strange interlude
Frederick Sontag
A response to Joseph l. Walsh
Toward the animation of Nietzsche's Übermensch
Vol. 22/1
Thomas Jovanovski
Towards an american pragrammatology
Vol. 22/2
Modernity and reason
Cognitive linguistic psychology and hermeneutics
John van den HengelPaul O'Grady Paul Rigby
Solitude and community in the work of philosophy
Vol. 22/3
From Nietzsche's artist to Heidegger's world
Babette Babich
Through the looking glass
Kathleen Wider
Sozialwissenschaften zwischen Metaphysik und Beschreibung
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Time beyond power
Zygmunt Adamczewski
Radical hermeneutics
A cast of many
Vol. 22/4
Moving on
Post-modernism is not a scepticism
Philosophical hermeneutics and "the tradition"
Jeff Mitscherling(Département de philosophie, Université de Montréal)
Levinas's phenomenology of the other and language as the other of phenomenology
David E. Klemm
Nietzsche's radical experimentalism
Sociomorphic arguments for a moral god
In the beginning was the logos
George Heffernan
Heidegger and the question of humanism
Murray Miles
Ideology, utopia, and responsible politics
Where am i in the story?
David B. Greene
Martin J. DeNys
Frank M. Kirkland
The theme of health in Nietzsche's thought
Vol. 23/4
Mark Letteri
Afferent-efferent connections and "neutrality-modifications' in perceptual and imaginative consciousness
Vol. 23/1
"A world of hope and optimism despite present difficulties"
Vol. 23/3
Nicholas Davey
Eigentlichkeit, Gewissen und Schuld in Heideggers "Sein und Zeit"
István Fehér
Kierkegaard's Fear and trembling
Jerome I. Gellman
Analytical marxism and Marx's systematic dialectical theory
Tony Smith
Vol. 23/2
Ann Hartle
The genesis of Heidegger's phenomenological hermeneutics and the rediscovered "aristotle introduction" of 1922
Reading Nietzsche
James Risser
The ontological difference and the pre-metaphysical status of the being of beings in Plato
Michael C. Hudac
The ethos of humanity in Karl Jaspers' political philosophy
Kurt Salamun
Derrida's deconstruction of the ideal of legitimation
Andrew Cutrofello
From philosophy to politics
Erik Parens
Habermas' early lifeworld appropriation
Kevin Geiman
Merleau-Ponty's tacit cogito
Linda L. Williams
Can genealogy be critical?
Rudi Visker
Skepticism, enigma and integrity
Robert Hull
Text and technology
Steven Crowell(Rice University)
Mikhail Bakhtin's body politic
Hwa Yol Jung
Intersubjectivity without subjectivism
Vol. 24/3
Beth J. Singer
The de-con-struction of reason
Simon Glynn(Florida Atlantic University)
Dilthey's conception of objectivity in the human studies
Vol. 24/4
Gail Weiss(Department of Philosophy, Gettysburg College)
The life of order and the order of life
David J. Levy
Foucault
Reginald Lilly
A Kierkegaardian critique of Heidegger's concept of authenticity
Vol. 24/2
Daniel Berthold-Bond
Kant's first analogy revisited
George E. Buessem
Vincent Colapietro
Prudence and providence
Allen S. Hance
Sartre's being-for-Heidegger; Heidegger's being-for-Sartre
Vol. 24/1
Steve Martinot
Dilthey's narrative model of human development
Jos De Mul
The presence of the present as absence
The anomaly of world
To tell a good tale
Jeffrey S. Turner
Nothingness and emptiness
Steven Laycock
Ist die Naturphilosophie eine abgelegte Gestalt des modernen Geistes?
Renate Wahsner
Gadamer's concrete universal
Anthony Kerby
On the paradoxical inception and motivation of transcendental philosophy in Plato and Husserl
Burt C. Hopkins(University of Lille)
The existential meaning of the art of theatre in Kierkegaard's philosophy
Avi Sagi
Seeing our seeing and knowing our knowing
Aaron Ben-Ze'ev
A note on the jural relation
Ken Butler
The other comes to teach me
Robert Gibbs
A little daylight
Leonard Lawlor
The one for the other
Adriaan Peperzak
The antinomy of perception
Lawrence Hass
La question ontologique et la Phénoménologie de la perception
Richard Hudson Henri Pallard
Transcendental empiricism
Vol. 25/2
Bruce Baugh
Genesis and modern theories of evolution
Vol. 25/3-4
Kurt Hübner
Forgetting remembered
Grave voices
Vol. 25/1
Alison Brown
David Carr(Emory University)
José María Ferrater-Mora (1912–1991)
George L Kline
Phenomenological interpretations with respect to Aristotle
Michael Baur
On confronting species-specific skepticism as we near the end of the twentieth century
Against the grain of modernity
Lucius Outlaw
The genesis of Being and time
The leap (der sprung) for being in Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis)
George Kovacs
Hegelian elements in Gadamer's notions of application and play
Transcendental background to the anthropic reasoning in cosmology
Yuri V. Balashov
Ethics and ontology
Thomas Busch
Difference without the flux
Isaac Nevo
Karl Ameriks Kenneth L. Anderson
Taylor and Ricoeur on the self
Rorty and analytic Heideggerian epistemology — and Heidegger
Rorty's hermeneutics and the problem of relativism
A. T. Nuyen
Levinas on technology and nature
The rigour of Heidegger's thought
Martin Weatherston
Time and space in technological society
Review essay
John Llewelyn
Heidegger im Gespräch mit Hegel
Knowledge, hermeneutics, and history
Europe, truth, and history
Vol. 26/2
Constituting the political subject, using Foucault
Vol. 26/4
Brian Seitz
The economy of exteriority in Derrida's speech and phenomena
John Protevi
Gerhard a. Rauche's philosophy of actuality
Tobias J. Louw
José Ferrater Mora
Josep Terricabras
A musical retrieve of Heidegger, Nietzsche, and technology
Vol. 26/3
Double vision idealism
Georg Römpp
From Marx's politics to Rorty's poetics
Vol. 26/1
Gayle OrmistonRaphael Sassower
L'esprit objectif as a theory of language
Wild being, the prepredicative and expression
Eleanor M. Godway
Studying zen as studying philosophy
Transcendence east and west
David Loy
God among the signifiers
David Crownfield
The idea of enablement
Bill Martin
Phenomenology in Russia
James Scanlan
Theory and form in Descartes'meditations
M. Glouberman
Sartre's ontology of evil and the poverty of the social sciences
Haim Gordon Rivca Gordon
Truth, meaning, and functional understanding
Daniel Barbiero
Merleau-Ponty, Gibson, and the materiality of meaning
John T. Sanders
Bacon's project
Lothar Schäfer
Empiricism, difference, and common life
Peter S. Fosl
Toward a pragmatic metaphysics
Michael S. Littleford
Merleau-Ponty and cartesian skepticism
William O. Stephens
Hannah Arendt and the ideological structure of totalitarianism
Wayne Allen
On thinking
The role of science inhuman-all-too-human
Peter Heckman
Kierkegaard as socio-political thinker and activist
Vol. 27/2
Martin J. Matuštík
Silence, being, and the between
Robert Wood
Renewing anthropological reflection
Vol. 27/1
Dennis M. Weiss
Phenomenological reflections on the self and the other — as real, as fictional
Vol. 27/3
Archaeology and politicism
Julia Simpson
The relativization of common sense
Maria Dmitrova
On writing it
Synopsis of a theory of modernity
Vol. 27/4
Javier A. Ibañez-Noé
The philosophical framework of Sartre's theory of the theater
The philosophical curriculum and literature culture
Jon Stewart
Nietzsche and Epicurus
Joseph P. Vincenzo
Husserl's conception of Hume's problem
Saranindra Nath Tagore
On the existential interpretation of human sciences
Dimitri Ginev(Софийски университет Св Климент Охридски)
Minded body/embodied mind
George J. Seidel
The extent of Kierkegaard's skepticism
Thomas C. Anderson
Intentionality and the representative theory of perception
Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Embodiment and responsibility
John Russon(Département de philosophie, Université de Montréal)
Styling Nietzsche
The improvisational problem
Robert P. Crease
Judith A. Jones
Postmodernism and contemporary Italian philosophy
An intentionality without subject or object?
Rudolf Bernet(Husserl-Archief, KU Leuven)
Who owns the lie?
Daniel Price
Re-thinking ethical naturalism
Lee F. Kerckhove
The concept of death in Being and time
William D Blattner(Department of Theology, Gettysburg College)
Space perception and the fourth dimension
Stephen H. Kellert
Loneliness, its nature and forms
Vol. 28/1
John McGraw
Must a hermeneutical psychoanalysis exclude science?
Vol. 28/2
Paul O'Grady Paul Rigby John van den Hengel
Sartre and hermeneutics
From maieutics to metanoia
Norman Wirzba
Phenomenological concepts of normality and abnormality
Vol. 28/3
Anthony Steinbock(Southern Illinois University)
L'équivoque de l'histoire
Gérard Raulet
Otherness and individuation in Heidegger
Vol. 28/4
François Raffoul
Searle on rediscovering the mind
Robert G. Burton
No longer, not yet
Beyond decisionism and anarchy
Schopenhauer and the problem of metaphysics
Günter Zöller
The ethos of everydayness
Krzysztof Ziarek
Why students of Heidegger will have to read Emil Lask
The being of the maybe
John C McCarthy
Reinventing the transcendental ego
La temporalité de la perception
Pavlos Kontos
Heidegger's phenomenological decade
Thetao of transversality as a global approach to truth
Zarathustra's dance
Alin Cristian
Neurobiology and the homunculus thesis
Paul Tibbetts
Decontextualization, standardization, and deweyan science
From relations to practice in the empiricism of Gilles Deleuze
Patrick Hayden
Violence, oppression, and regulative ideas
Vol. 29/1
Play, agreement and consensus
Vol. 29/4
Tanya DiTommaso
November 4, 1995
Vol. 29/3
André Colombat
Gilles Deleuze and the politics of time
Todd May(Department of English, Clemson University)
Deleuze's style
Ronald Bogue
The Spinoza-intoxicated man
Robert Piercey
Concept and event
Paul Patton
The time of being and the metaphysics of presence
Vol. 29/2
Carol J. White
Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995)
Constantin Boundas
Merleau-Ponty and feminine embodied existence
Elisabeth Preston
Transgressive theorizing
Nature and philosophy
Charles L. Griswold
Nomadism with a difference
Rosi Braidotti
Symmetry in asymmetry
Sartre on embodied minds, authenticity and childhood
Adrian Mirvish
Beside us, in memory
Dorothea Olkowski
Being and its others
Christoph Cox
Dis-possessed
Re-mapping the territory
Raymond D. Boisvert
Alfredo FerrarinVer Ecke
Relating Kierkegaard to dialogical philosophy
Roy Martinez
In memoriam
Stuart Dalton
Phenomenon and sensation
James Dodd(New School for Social Research)
The other, society, people of God
Thinking life as relation
Stephen Pluhacek Heidi Bostic
Foucault's alimentary philosophy
David Boothroyd
How best to keep a secret?
Jeffrey Bloechl(Boston College)
Kierkegaard on the madness of reason
Julie E. Maybee
La evolucion de la filosofia de Wittgenstein
Vol. 3/2
Alfredo Deano
Literature
William A. Gerhard Brijen K. Gupta
The knower and the known
Guttorm Fløistad
Maurice Merleau-Ponty bibliography
Vol. 3/3
Richard L Lanigan(International Communicology Institute, Washington, DC, USA)
War der späte Wittgenstein ein Essentialist?
Vol. 3/1
Commitment and belief
Edward F. Mooney
Meaning and analysis in Hume
William Gustason
Zarathustra
Joseph Beatty
Being, ground and play in Heidegger
Zum Problem des "Emanzipatorischen Interesses' und seiner gesellschaftlichen Wahrnehmung
Truth in art
Vol. 3/4
Per Proudhon
Arrigo Lampugnani-Nigri
Hegel und die Anfänge der Nihilismus-diskussion
Language as a standard
On the interpretation of the meditations
Hiram Caton
Spinoza's God
Harvey B. Natanson
Sprache als Thema und Medium der transzendentalen Reflexion,
The artist's adequation
Jerome Ashmore
The power of reason
Hans-Georg Gadamer
The commemorative past
Thomas Bridges
Philosophy of religion and the redefinition of philosophy
Kenneth L. Schmitz
On Sartre's language
Margolis on interpretation
Vol. 30/2
Given time and the gift of life
Vol. 30/1
Critique of the unconscious
Vol. 30/4
George G. Constandache
The origins and crisis of continental philosophy
Platonism and metaphor in the texts of mathematics
Clevis Headley
Remarks on history and interpretation
W. Maker, Philosophy without foundations
Margolis and the philosophy of history
On the hermeneutical nature of modern natural science
Vol. 30/3
Joseph Kockelmans
P. Berkowitz, Nietzsche
Christa Acampora
"Im anfang liegt alles beschlossen"
Andreas Grossmann
M. Zarander, La dette impensée
Wayne Froman(Department of Cultural Studies, George Washington University)
Understanding sustainability
Bart Gremmen Josette Jacobs
J. Marsh, Critique, action, and Liberation
Steven Hendley
A hermeneutics of the natural sciences?
Husserl's debate with Heidegger in the margins of Kant and the problem of metaphysics
Richard Palmer
Achievements of the hermeneutic-phenomenological approach to natural science a comparison with constructivist sociology
Martin Eger
The new translation of Sein und zeit
"Let a hundred translations bloom!"
Thomas Sheehan
Highway bridges and feasts
Hubert L. Dreyus Charles Spinosa
"This project is mad"
Gary Steiner
The bacchanalian revel
Andrew Haas
Levinas, substitution and transcendental subjectivity
Philip J. Maloney
L. Brisson, F. Meyerstein, Inventing the universe
Pierre Kerszberg
The progression and regression of slave morality in Nietzsche's genealogy
David Lindstedt
Why a hermeneutical philosophy of the natural sciences?
An interview with John Sallis
Outi Pasanen John Sallis
Hermeneutics and the natural sciences
B. Wachterhauser, Hermeneutics and truth
Paul Fairfield
R. Santoni, Bad faith, good faith
Phyllis Morris
Margolis and the historical turn
Heidegger's formal indication
Ryan Streeter
Thingly hermeneutics/technoconstructions
Dual and non-dual ontology in Sartre and mahāyāna buddhism
Derek K. Heyman
The phenomenon of ambiguity
Vol. 4/3
C. W. Dwiggins
Psyche and polity in Hegel
Murray Greene
Homo symbolicus
Vol. 4/2
Edward H. Henderson
Szientismus versus Dialektik
Paul Lorenzen
The pale criminal
Jon Pashman
Self-consciousness, a critical introduction to a theory
Vol. 4/1
Dieter Henrich
The scientific and the humanistic images of man-in-the-world
E. M. Adams
Pythagoras and the arts
Teddy Brunius
Technology and reality
Albert Borgmann
Nietzsche and metaphysical language
Vol. 4/4
Michel Haar
Revolucion o anarquia
Rafael Braun
Autocritica filosofica e critica storica in J.-P. Sartre
Giovanni Cera
Gestalt Theory and Merleau-Ponty's concept of intentionality
Martin C Dillon
Heidegger
Hegel, Pannenberg, and hermeneutics
Merold Westphal
Self-consciousness without an ego
Filosofia e historia de la filosofia en Heidegger
Mario A Presas
On the role of metaphysics in Descartes' thought
Marcelo Dascal
The language of self-transformation in Plato and Augustine
Ontologie du signifier
Bertrand Rioux Cyril Welch
Sport, achievement, and the new left criticism
Vol. 5/2
Philosophie als Aufklärung
Vol. 5/1
Hermann Lübbe
The contours of responsibility
Vol. 5/4
Harold Moore Robert Neville William Sullivan
Dewey and the philosophy of science
Harold Moore
The emergence of an absolute consciousness in Husserl's early writings on time-consciousness
The status of metaphysics in the discourse on method
Self, body and self-deception
The hermeneutic metascience of psychoanalysis
Vol. 5/3
Lauri Rauhala
Reason and emancipation
Fred Dallmayr
The absurdity of rebellion
Jerry L. Curtis
Sartre's conception of action and his utilization ofwesensschau
Fundamentalpädagogik
C. J. Kilian
Language, truth and unobliging logic
John King-Farlow J. M. Bucklin
Bibliography on Jean-Paul Sartre
Saying and being with Heidegger and Parmenides
Logical necessity, self-evidence and "god-exists"
Robert Oakes
Heidegger on the world
Wesley Morris(Department of Philosophy, Santa Clara University)
Technocracy and scientism?
Some metaphysical problems of Cassirer's symbolic forms
Vol. 6/3
Leon Rosenstein
The fundamental constituents of consciousness
Vol. 6/1
Stuart Spicker
Raymond J. Devettere
The explication of "the world" in constructionalism and phenomenology
Philip Bossert
Plato's theory of recollection reconsidered an interpretation of meno 80a–86c
Vol. 6/2
Theodor Ebert
The philosophical background of hidden variables in quantum mechanics
Vol. 6/4
A Gespräch with Heidegger on technology
William Lovitt
In memoriam professor Aron Gurwitsch
God of the philosophers in modern metaphysics
Walter Schulz
Systematic aspects of the history of philosophy
Meinong on existence
George Englebretsen
The structure of the life-world according to Husserl
Gerd Brand
Art and space
Jeffrey Price
Interpretation and its sediments
Is the nonexistence of perfection provable?
Kenneth W. Walters
The genesis of a phenomenological theory of the experience of personal identity
Richard J. Sclafani
Claude Levi-Strauss
Metaphysics and absolute presuppositions
Jay Newman
Dialectic as philosophical care
Merleau-Ponty and the truth of history
Clyde Pax
Law, regularity, and sameness
Toward a phenomenology of nostalgia
James G Hart(Department of Germanic Studies, James Madison University)
Categories and transcendental arguments
M. S. Gram
Nietzsche as a moral philosopher
The duality of the present
J. L. Martin
Phänomenologische Beschreibung, Essentielles Apriori, Transzendentale Subjektivität und Was Dann?
Vol. 7/4
Alwin Diemer
Heidegger's Nietzsche interpretation
Laurence Lampert
Fascination, fear, and pornography
Vol. 7/1
In memory of Imre Lakatos on the question of relativism and progress in science
The concept of authenticity in Sartre
Vol. 7/2
A new look at Copernicus and Kant
Vol. 7/3
Martin G. Kalin
On education
James Lund
G. H. Mead, Self, language, and the world
Mary Tillman Barbara Anderson Laurence Lampert
Philosophy in the wake of Hölderlin
Truth and being
David A. White
Hermeneutische Philosophie und Theologie
Behaviorism and perception
Phénomenologie et herméneutique
The principle of ground
Views and perspectives
Common sense and the foundations of knowledge
Choice and universality in Sartre's ethics
M. Merleau-Ponty on eros and logos
David Farrell Krell
Nietzsche and the "use" of history
The crisis of the human sciences
Vol. 8/2
Calvin Schrag
Heidegger on nihilism and technique
Vol. 8/4
Michael Zimmerman
On theories in historical sciences
Vol. 8/1
Pina C. Moneta
Does ethical relativism destroy morality?
Metaphysics and topology of being in Heidegger
Phenomenology comes of age in america
What do i fear in facing my death?
Fichte's idealism and Marx's materialism
Le sens de l'abstraction dans la philosophie du droit de Hegel
Jean-Philippe Guinle
Hegel's phenomenological criticism
Vol. 8/3
Robert Pippin
The priority of the world to my world
Hubert L Dreyfus
Skeleton key to Spinoza
Howard Ferstler
Kant's theory of ego as existence awareness
John A. Reuscher
Philosophy as play
Charles Byrum
Beyond the everyday life-world
On work and play
Lawrence M. Hinman
Heidegger on Schelling's concept of freedom
Robert R. Ehman
John Wild's interpretation of William James's theory of the free act
François H. Lapointe Claire C. Lapointe
Paradigmatic aesthetic objects
Antonio S. Cua James Fletcher
Husserl on the ways to the performance of the reduction
Plato's dream hypothesis
James Perry
The faces of God
K. Ulmer, Philosophie der modernen Lebenswelt
Vol. 9/3
Jan Patočka
An analysis of the futural modality of sport
Vol. 9/4
William J. Morgan
Sein und Fragen
Carl Erik Kühl
Die Geisteswissenschaften und die Praxis
Vol. 9/2
Winfried Franzen
Zarathustra and the magician or, Nietzsche contra Nietzsche
Leonard Robbins
Heidegger and method
Qu'est-ce que l'homme ?
Vol. 9/1
Alain Renaut
On the being and conception of φyσiσ in Aristotle's Physics b, 1
The possibility of ana priori non-formal ethics
Peter H Spader
Fichte and the problem of system
The role of hedonism in Marcuse's early thought
Mark Stohs
Feyerabend on ideology, human happiness, and the good life
Toward a new humanism
Hwa Yol JungPetee Jung
John Wisdom on philosophy and metaphysics
Douglas J. Uyl
Toward a social philosophy of achievement and athletics
A reinterpretation of democritean atomism
Henry J. Folse
Husserl's static and genetic phenomenology
Mary Jeanne Larrabee
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