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Mildred Bakan
Karel Kosik's Phenomenological Heritage
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George A. Schrader, Jr.
Kant and Phenomenology
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Richard M. Zaner
Flirtations or Engagements? Prolegomenon to a Philosophy of Medicine
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John M. Anderson
Sketch for a Phenomenology of the American Experience
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Mary C. Rawlinson
The Facticity of Illness and the Appropriation of Health
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Cyril W. Dwiggins
Affectively Possible Worlds:
A Sketch for a Theory of Aesthetic Experience
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Arleen B. Dallery
Illness and Health:
Alternatives to Medicine
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Ronald Bruzina
Does the Transcendental Ego Speak in Tongues? or The Problem of Language for Transcendental Reflection in Husserl's Phenomenology
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David Levin
The Poetic Function in Phenomenological Discourse
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J. N. Mohanty
The Destiny of Transcendental Philosophy
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Robert R. Williams
The Problem of God in Sartre's Being and Nothingness
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James L. Marsh
Objectivity, Alienation, and Reflection
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David Carr
Personalities of a Higher Order
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Martin Heidegger, J. Sallis, translator
Was Heisst Lesen? / What Is Called Reading?
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Hugh J. Silverman
Introductory Remarks
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Bernd Magnus
The End of 'The End of Philosophy'
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Thomas M. Seebohm
The End of Philosophy: Three Historical Aphorisms
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Calvin O. Schrag
Subjectivity and Praxis at the End of Philosophy
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Graeme Nicholson
Seeing and Reading: Aspects of their Connection
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Frithjof Rodi
Hermeneutics and the Meaning of Life
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