Northwestern University Press
The primacy of perception and its philosophical consequences
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Lifeworld, time and liberty in Husserl
Enzo Paci
Corporeal experience between selfhood and otherness
Bernhard Waldenfels
On eroticism
The forms of judgment
Robert Sokolowski
On the phenomenology of language
Theoretical problems in phenomenological psychology
Joseph Kockelmans
Phenomenology and the sciences of man
Introduction
Richard Mccleary
Thresholds of attention
On news items
Verification in philosophy
The philosopher and sociology
Association in Husserl's phenomenology
The child's relations with others
Translator's preface
Between cultures
On claudel
Logic and mathematics in formal and transcendental logic
From Mauss to Claude Lévi-Strauss
Eye and mind
An introduction to Husserl's Ideas
Paul Ricoeur
Brief an Aron Gurwitsch (15.IV.1932)
Edmund Husserl
On abstaining
Husserl's protreptic
Everywhere and nowhere
Intentionality, phenomenality, and light
James G Hart
The yogi and the proletarian
Husserl's Ideas II
On indo-China
Phenomenology and present-day linguistics
John Verhaar
The philosopher and his shadow
Meditations of a Russian Neo-Husserlian
George L Kline
The sensible world and the world of expression
A study of Husserl's Cartesian meditations I - IV
The problem of the beginning of philosophy in Husserl's philosophy
Ludwig Landgrebe
On madagascar
A crisis of reason?
Tom Rockmore
Bergson in the making
Einstein and the crisis of reason
The forms of sensibility and transcendental phenomenology
Nathan Rotenstreich
Studies in the literary use of language
Husserl's fifth meditation
What William James knew about Edmund Husserl
Herbert Spiegelberg
On may 13, 1958
The epistemological significance of Husserl's theory of intentionality
Harrison Hall
Reading Montaigne
The problem of speech
Husserl and the sense of history
Metaphysics, metontology, and the end of 'Being and time'
Steven Crowell
Tomorrow...
On the method of phenomenological reduction, its presuppositions and its future
Edward Ballard
A note on Machiavelli
The life-world and Gurwitsch's orders of existence
Werner Marx
Materials for a theory of history
Kant and Husserl
Heidegger's Phenomenological Decade
An unpublished text by Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The phenomenological tradition and the end of history
William McBride
Man and adversity
Parts and wholes
Institutions in personal and public history
Towards a phenomenology of theoria
Lester Embree
The crisis of the understanding
The life-world and the concept of reality
Hans Blumenberg
The foundation of predicative experience and the spontaneity of consciousness
Giuseppina Moneta
Paranoid politics
Identity in absence and presence
The problem of passivity
Philosophy of language as phenomenology of language and logic
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Levinas on the saying and the said
The phenomenon of world
Robert R. Ehman , Robert Ehman
Marxism and superstition
How to intuit an essence
The concept of nature, i
On the ideal of phenomenology
John Sallis
Facets of the alien
Why be uncritical about the life-world?
Henry B. Veatch
The ussr and the camps
Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre
Identity in manifolds
The concept of nature, II
Choice and the social sciences
Alfred Schütz
On truth. A fragment
Rudolf Boehm
The human as a liminal being
Phenomenological method and the anthropological science of the cultural life-world
David Bidney
The yalta papers
Signs and sensibility
Philosophy as interrogation
The many senses and denotations of the word Bewußtsein (consciousness) in Edmund Husserl's writings
Dorion Cairns
The perceptual noema
Hubert L Dreyfus
Between pathos and response
Husserl's critique of relativism
David Detmer
The future of the revolution
The inside of time
Nature and logos: the human body
Reflections on evidence and criticism in the theory of consciousness
Richard Zaner
Husserl's conception of the "Grammatical" and contemporary linguistics
James M. Edie
Response to the alien
On de-stalinization
Raising questions about appearances
Indirect language and the voices of silence
Introduction [to Husserl's "Inaugural lecture at Freiburg im Breisgau (1917)"]
Herman Van Breda
The Lebenswelt as ground and as Leib in Husserl
Husserl on the history of science
Vol. philosophy
Theodore Kisiel
Contribution towards the phenomenological foundation of geometry and its physical applications
Oskar Becker
On logic and the theory of science
Jean Cavaillès
Phenomenology and history
Gerhard Funke
On time, space and matter
Hermann Weyl
Subject and object (The scientific implications of epistemology)
Speech and phenomena: an introduction to the problem of signs in Husserl's phenomenology
Jacques Derrida
Form and meaning
The mathematization of nature in Husserl's last Krisis-publication
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