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Panos Theodorou
Perceptual and Scientific Thing:
On Husserl’s Analysis of “Nature-Thing” in Ideas II
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Robin D. Rollinger
Scientific Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Logic:
The Approach of Paul Linke
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Søren Overgaard
Inside Phenomenology:
A Reply to Damian Byers
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Edmund Husserl
Nr. 11:
Radikale Reduktion auf die strömendlebendige Gegenwart ist äquivalent mit transzendental phänomenologischer Reduktion
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Ronald Bruzina
Martina Stieler’s Memories of Edmund Husserl
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L. William Stern
Psychische Präsenzzeit
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Nicolas de Warren
The Significance of Stern’s “Präsenzzeit” for Husserl’s Phenomenology of Inner Time-Consciousness
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Sebastian Luft
Introduction Edmund Husserl:
The Radical Reduction to the Living Present As the Fully Enacted Trascendental Reduction
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Nam-In Lee
Phenomenology of Feeling in Husserl and Levinas
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Jörn Müller, Heribert Boeder
"I Serve Sophia":
Jörn Müller in Conversation with Heribert Boeder
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Jay Lampert
Derrida’s Solution to Two Problems of Time in Husserl
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John Sallis
Powers of Reason and Sites of Recourse
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Benjamin D. Crowe
To the “Things Themselves”:
Heidegger, the Baden School, and Religion
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Parvis Emad
A Conversation with Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann on Mindfulness
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Heribert Boeder
The Distinction of Speech
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Joshua Kates
A Problem of No Species; or Jacques Derrida’s Contribution to Phenomenology
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Filip Mattens
On the Introduction of the Concept of Phantom in Ideas II:
A Case-Study in Husserl’s Theory of Constitution
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Paul Davies
Withholding Evidence:
Phenomenology and Secrecy
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Carlo Ierna
The Beginnings of Husserl’s Philosophy, Part 2:
Philosophical and Mathematical Background
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Dieter Lohmar
How Are Formal Sciences Possible?:
On the Sources of Intuitivity of Mathematical Knowledge according to Husserl and Kant
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