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  1. Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy by Husserl, 1964-09
  2. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind
  3. A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  4. Theories of Judgment: Psychology, Logic, Phenomenology (Modern European Philosophy) by Wayne Martin, 2006-02-27
  5. The Primal Roots of American Philosophy: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Native American Thought by Bruce Wilshire, 2000-09
  6. The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures, Winter Semester, 1910-1911 (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) by Edmund Husserl, 2006-10-09
  7. The Phenomenology of Mind (Muirhead Library of Philosophy) by G W F Hegel, 2004-08-16
  8. Exploring Phenomenology: Guide To Field & Is Literature by David Stewart, 1990-10-15
  9. Edmund Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition: Essays in Phenomenology (Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy)
  10. Heidegger's Phenomenology of Religion: Realism and Cultural Criticism (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion) by Benjamin D. Crowe, 2007-12-30
  11. Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction by Don Ihde, 1986-09
  12. Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, No. 30) by William Richardson, 2003-01-01
  13. Towards a Transformation of Philosophy (International Library of Phenomenology and Moral Sciences) by Karl-Otto Apel, Otto Apel, 1979-08
  14. Mystic Union: An Essay in the Phenomenology of Mysticism (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion) by Nelson Pike, 1994-05

21. Www.symposium-journal.org
Symposium is the journal of The Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought. Articles are peerreviewed, listed in The philosopher's Index and written in either English or French. While the focus is on Hermeneutics, it also contains articles in other areas of Continental European philosophy, including phenomenology, existential philosophy, structuralism, poststructuralism, critical theory, deconstruction, and postmodernism.
http://www.symposium-journal.org/

22. SpringerLink - Publication
Continental philosophy Review, formerly Man and World, encourages discussions regarding theoretical and practical issues in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy. Edited by Robert C. Scharff, and published quarterly by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Contents and abstracts since 1997.
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Publication Continental Philosophy Review Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1387-2842 (Paper) 1573-1103 (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 37 Number 4 / December 2005 Title: Special Section: Irigaray on Merleau-Ponty’s “Eye and Mind” Number 3 / July 2004 Number 2 / January 2005 Request a sample Number 1 / March 2004 Title: Special Issue on Attention (Guest Editor Anthony J. Steinbock) Volume 36 Number 4 / December 2003 Number 3 / July 2003 Number 2 / June 2003 Number 1 / March 2003 Volume 35 Number 4 / December 2002 Number 3 / July 2002 Number 2 / June 2002 Number 1 / March 2002 Volume 34 Number 4 / December 2001 Number 3 / September 2001 Number 2 / June 2001 Number 1 / March 2001 Volume 33 Number 4 / October 2000 Number 3 / July 2000 Number 2 / April 2000 Number 1 / January 2000 Volume 32 Number 4 / October 1999 Number 3 / September 1999 Number 2 / June 1999 Number 1 / March 1999 Volume 31 Number 4 / October 1998 Number 3 / July 1998 Number 2 / April 1998 Number 1 / January 1998 Change Status: Prior to Thursday, January 01, 1998 this publication was named

23. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel At PhilosophyClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
A lengthy biography and assessment of his philosophy, along with an essay on phenomenology of Spirit and a selection of links.
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel great German philosopher who influenced Karl Marx, and who is famous for his impenetrable writing
HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH (1770—1831), German philosopher, was born at Stuttgart on the 27th of August 1770. His father, an official in the fiscal service of Wurttemberg, is not otherwise known to fame; and of his mother we hear only that she had scholarship enough to teach him the elements of Latin. He had one sister, Christiana, who died unmarried, and a brother Ludwig, who served in the campaigns of Napoleon. At the grammar school of Stuttgart, where Hegel was educated between the ages of seven and eighteen, he was not remarkable. His main productions were a diary kept at intervals dur... [ read entire biography Source External Publication
These essays offer analysis of the author's life and works. Many of them have been submitted by users, and are assigned an Editorial Rating on a scale from one to five stars to assist you in evaluating their worth. See also: Note on Essays Editorial Policy Phenomenology of Spirit An overview of Hegel's phenomenological method. Adapted from Hegel.Net.

24. Bibliography, 2000 To Present
The Handbook of phenomenology and Medicine. Volume 68 of philosophy and NOTE Text includes a discussion of Heelan’s phenomenological philosophy of
http://www.phenomenologycenter.org/bib2000.htm
Bibliography: 2000 to present
ARVIDSON, Sven P. "Transformations in Consciousness: Continuity, the Self and Marginal
Consciousness." Journal of Consciousness Studies . Vol. 7 No. 3: 3-26. ABSTRACT: The term "consciousness" is usually reserved only for the focus of attention.
But following Aron Gurwitsch, conscious presentations are structured in a focus, context,
and margin pattern. Contra Galen Strawson, I argue that there is significant attentional and
temporal continuity in consciousness. URL: http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/arvidson/pubabstracts.htm BABICH, Babette E. “Continental Philosophy.” Kang Ouyang, ed., Contemporary British and
American Philosophy and Philosophers. [Publication in Chinese]. Beijing. People’s Press. 2000. NOTE: Text in Chinese. Features sections on the phenomenologies of Husserl, Heidegger,
Merleau-Ponty, and de Beauvoir. EMAIL: babich@fordham.edu BANCHETTI-ROBINO, Marina Paola. "F.J.J. Buytendijk on Woman: A Phenomenological Critique."
In Feminist Phenomenology, edited by Linda Fisher and Lester Embree, 83-101. The Hague: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. BARATA, André. Metáforas da Consciência. Da ontologia especular de Sartre a uma metafísica
da ressonância. Porto: Campo das Letras, 2000 (340 pp.) BARATA, André. "O corpo Musical". Ariane. Revue d'études littéraires françaises 16 (2000).

25. Edmund Husserl [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Article on Husserl, which presents his biography, various strategies for interpreting his phenomenology, and a survey of his major works.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/h/husserl.htm
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938)
Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Biography Edmund Husserl was born April 8, 1859, into a Jewish family in the town of Prossnitz in Moravia, then a part of the Austrian Empire. Although there was a Jewish technical school in the town, Edmund's father, a clothing merchant, had the means and the inclination to send the boy away to Vienna at the age of 10 to begin his German classical education in the Realgymnasium of the capital. A year later, in 1870, Edmund transferred to the Staatsgymnasium in Olmütz, closer to home. He was remembered there as a mediocre student who nevertheless loved mathematics and science, "of blond and pale complexion, but of good appetite." He graduated in 1876 and went to Leipzig for university studies. At Leipzig Husserl studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy, and he was particularly intrigued with astronomy and optics. After two years he went to Berlin in 1878 for further studies in mathematics. He completed that work in Vienna, 1881-83, and received the doctorate with a dissertation on the theory of the calculus of variations. He was 24. Husserl briefly held an academic post in Berlin, then returned again to Vienna in 1884 and was able to attend Franz Brentano's lectures in philosophy.

26. Noesis Press Journals
Noesis Press Publisher for Phenomenological philosophy The New Yearbookfor phenomenology and Phenomenological philosophy. General Editors
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Home Catalog Ordering Links ... Email The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy General Editors Burt Hopkins, Seattle University
Steven Crowell, Rice University
Contributing Editors Marcus Brainard, Frankfurt
Ronald Bruzina, University of Kentucky
John Drummond, Fordham University
Algis Mickunas, Ohio University
Thomas Seebohm, Bonn, Germany
Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University
Consulting Editors Pierre Adler, New School for Social Research
James Patrick Burke, Seattle University
Damian Byers, Australia Richard Cobb-Stevens, Boston College Natalie Depraz, Universite de Paris IV (Sorbonne) John Drabinski, Grand Valley State University R.O. Elveton, Carleton College Parvis Emad, DePaul University Lester Embree, Florida Atlantic University Kathleen Haney, University of Houston, Downtown James Hart, Indiana University Patrick Heelan, S.J., Georgetown University Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg Nam-In Lee

27. Il Sito Ha Cambiato Indirizzo
Journal of philosophy of education, phenomenologically oriented.
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28. Noesis Press: The New Yearbook For Phenomenology, Volume II
Noesis Press Publisher for Phenomenological philosophy Phenomenologicalphilosophy. Order Now! In cooperation with M. BRAINARD (Munich), R. BRUZINA
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Phenomenological Philosophy Order Now! In cooperation with
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T. SEEBOHM (Bonn), T. SHEEHAN (Stanford) Edited by
CONTENTS Vol. II, 2002 (Fall) ISSN 1533-7472 - ISBN 0-9701679-2-X Tom Nenon: Freedom, Responsibility, and Self-Awareness in Husserl
Steven Galt Crowell: Authentic Thinking and Phenomenological Method
Burt C. Hopkins: Authentic and Symbolic Numbers in Husserl’s Philosophy of Arithmetic
Karl Schuhmann: The Development of Speech Act Theory in Munich Phenomenology
Gianfranco Soldati: Early Phenomenology and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy
Heribert Boeder: The Submodern Character of Linguistic Analysis
Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert: On Oskar Becker’s Phenomenological Aesthetics Orrin F. Summerell: Identity, Subjectivity, and Being Other than the Same: Thinking beyond Hegel and Heidegger George Heffernan: Language, Logic, and Logocentrism in Transcendental Phenomenology

29. Review Of `Origins Of Analytical Philosophy'
Review by Mitchell Green of the book by Michael Dummett, which locates the origins of the gulf between analytical philosophy and phenomenology in some apparently minor divergences in the thought of Frege and Husserl about the relationship between concepts and language.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~msg6m/dummett.html
Review of Origins of Analytic Philosophy . By Michael Dummett. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. Pp. xi, 199. (Published in The Philosophical Review , vol. 104 (1995), pp. 613-615.) Dummett writes, "Frege was the grandfather of analytical philosophy, Husserl the founder of the phenomenological school, two radically different philosophical movements. In 1903, say, how would they have appeared to any German student of philosophy who knew the work of both? Not, certainly, as two deeply opposed thinkers: rather as remarkably close in orientation, despite some divergence of interests. They may be compared with the Rhine and the Danube, which rise quite close to one another and for a time pursue roughly parallel courses, only to diverge in utterly different directions and flow into different seas. Why, then, did this happen? What small ingredient into the thought of each was eventually magnified into so great an effect?" (p. 26) The immediate aim of this book (a revised version of a series of lectures originally published in Lingua e Stile 23 (1988), pp. 3-49, 171-210) is to lay a foundation for answering these last two questions. Dummett avows the further aim of helping to repair the rift that yawns between the analytic and Continental traditions. Yet this is not, and does not purport to be, a work in the history of philosophy. For one, the author does not aspire to comprehensiveness, ignoring such figures as Russell and Moore on the ground that their contribution to the analytic tradition has already been well documented. Second, there is little attempt to trace causal connections among philosophers or within an individual philosopher's development. Instead Dummett will trace what he terms the history of thought rather than of thinkers.

30. University Libraries Of Notre Dame
A presentation of Edith Stein's Life and philosophy by Marianne Sawicki.
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31. Interesting Thing Of The Day: Phenomenology
Besides being an independent branch of philosophy, phenomenology is applied withincreasing regularity to other fields, including science, literature,
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32. Karl Jaspers
A part of the Existentialphenomenology page, which explores existential and phenomenological philosophy, psychology, and literature.
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KARL JASPERS
"The limits are looked for, behind which there is no additional world and yet where not only nothingness need be. Man seeks clear consciousness of the possible orientation in the world by pointing out that Being itself never appears anywhere in the world or as the world, but only as fragmented being. With this presupposition of the consciousness of limit I am able to live with the world as with that about which pertinent, objective orientation is possible, and yet I need not surrender to the world, but I can live related to Being itself, which I cannot orient in the world."
- Karl Jaspers, Philosophy and Existence
About Karl Jaspers "Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), German philosopher, one of the originators of existentialism, whose work influenced modern
theology and psychiatry as well as philosophy. Jaspers was born in Oldenburg on Feb. 23, 1883. He studied law and medicine and received his M.D. from the University of Heidelberg. He taught psychiatry at Heidelberg University from 1916, turned to philosophy, and held the chair of philosophy until 1937. During most of the Nazi period Jaspers, whose wife was Jewish and who refused to make any concessions to the Nazi authorities, was prevented from teaching. In 1948 he accepted a professorship in philosophy at Basel, Switzerland. In his first major work

33. UW Press - : The New Yearbook For Phenomenology And Phenomenological Philosophy:
The New Yearbook for phenomenology and Phenomenological philosophy Volume IIIEdited by Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell Each Yearbook provides an annual
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Edited by Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell
Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. Included are articles on contemporary issues and controversies, critical studies of phenomenological figures, investigations of the relationships to the natural and human sciences, historical studies on phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, and translations of classic and recent phenomenological texts.
For more information about the content and contributors for each volume, see our Web site at www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/newyearbook.html Distributed for the Noesis Press For more information contact Benson Gardner, our publicity manager, phone: (608) 263-0734, email: publicity@uwpress.wisc.edu January 2005
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34. The Website Of Quentin Smith Philosophy Cosmology Poetry Painting
Papers on different areas of philosophy, existentialism and phenomenology.
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The Website of Quentin Smith Philosopher, Physicist, Linguist, Painter, Poet. Professor, Philosophy Department Western Michigan University Western Michigan University Distinguished Faculty Scholar Editor-In-Chief, Philo: A Journal of Philosophy Philosophy Editor, Prometheus Books CV The areas of philosophy in which Dr. Quentin Smith works are Philosophy of Time, Philosophy of Physics, Philosophy of Physical Cosmology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and Naturalism, Existentialism and Phenomenology, and the Philosophy of Science. He teaches in the Philosophy Department at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo Michigan. General Information: Quentin Smith is the University Distinguished Faculty Scholar (from 2002) at Western Michigan University and also Professor of Philosophy (from 1995). He works primarily in certain areas in philosophy, such as Metaphysics Philosophy of Religion, Atheism, and Naturalism Philosophy of Time Philosophy of Language ... The History of Analytic Philosophy , and Existentialism and Phenomenology . Among philosophy professors, he is mostly known for his work on the philosophy of time, philosophy of religion, naturalism and atheism, and philosophy of big bang cosmology and quantum cosmology. Most of the philosophical works written about

35. UW Press - : The New Yearbook For Phenomenology And Phenomenological Philosophy,
The New Yearbook for phenomenology and Phenomenological philosophy Volume 2 BurtHopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors
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Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors
The most exciting new philosophical journal to appear in years
Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. Included are articles on contemporary issues and controversies, critical studies of phenomenological figures, investigations on the relationships to the natural and human sciences, historical studies on phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, as well as translations of classical and contemporary phenomenological texts. The aim is to renew the original spirit and intention of Edmund Husserl's which he expressed in the 1913 preface to the inaugural volume, "This journal is intended . . . to unite those in shared work who hope for a fundamental reform of philosophy by means of the pure and rigorous execution of phenomenological method." See also The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Vo lume 1
February 2003
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36. Department Of Philosophy
philosophy is delimited and defined by three major schools analytic philosophy, existentialism and phenomenology, and speculative or traditional philosophy. Each tradition is represented in Fairfield University's philosophy program.
http://www.fairfield.edu/philosophy.html

37. Summary Of Hegel's Philosophy Of Mind
A 1993 summary by Paul Trejo of the relations among key terms used in Hegel's seminal work.
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    Summary of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
    Paul Trejo, August 1993
    For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's best-known book of philosophy, the PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND (alias PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT), is too difficult to read. A few have tried to summarize Hegel's book, and often their summaries were longer than the original, and just as difficult to read. Today, right here on the INTERNET, I give to you a twelve page summary of this famous book, a book that inspired generations of European philosophers since it first appeared in 1807. This summary is meant for the beginner in phenomenological philosophy, to encourage more students to struggle with the book for themselves. This book has a colorful history, and is well praised by thinkers as David Strauss, Bruno Bauer, Marx, Engels, Ortega y Gasset, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Lacan, Camus, and many more. I hope some will try again to read this masterpiece. If you do, please find the translation by Miller (1971) and avoid the translation by Baillie (1907). And watch this space for more exciting Hegelian philosophy, right here on the INTERNET.

38. Research In Phenomenology
Research in phenomenology deals with phenomenological philosophy in a broad sense,including original phenomenological research, critical and interpretative
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39. CECAF The Center For Applied Research In Phenomenology
The reception of phenomenology in Russian philosophy of the 20th century and Already in its early stages, phenomenological philosophy in Russia as well
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40. SpringerLink - Publication
Quarterly interdisciplinary journal concerned with phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. Edited by Shaun Gallagher and Natalie Depraz, and published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Site includes journal contents and abstracts.
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Publication Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1568-7759 (Paper) 1572-8676 (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 4 Number 2 / June 2005 Number 1 / March 2005 Request a sample Volume 3 Number 4 / December 2004 Title: Special Issue on Naturalizing Phenomenology (Edited by Antoine Lutz) Number 3 / September 2004 Title: Special Issue on the Return of Subjectivity (Edited by Dan Zahavi) Number 2 / June 2004 Number 1 / March 2004 Volume 2 Number 4 / December 2003 Number 3 / September 2003 Number 2 / June 2003 Number 1 / March 2003 Volume 1 Number 4 / December 2002 Number 3 / September 2002 Number 2 / June 2002 Number 1 / March 2002 First page
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