1st Edition

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 22, Special Issue. 1: Celebrating Wilhelm Schapp, In Geschichten verstrickt 2: Theodor Conrad and the early phenomenological tradition

Edited By Burt C. Hopkins, Daniele De Santis Copyright 2025
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

Volume XXII Special Issue 1: Celebrating Wilhelm Schapp, In Geschichten verstrickt Special Issue 2: Theodor Conrad and the early phenomenological tradition Aim and Scope: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl’s groundbreaking work and the extension of this... Read more

List of Contributors

Part 1

Special Issue: Celebrating Wilhelm Schapp, In Geschichten verstrickt (ed. Daniele Nuccilli)

1. 70 Years of In Geschichten verstrickt: context, legacy, and development. Editor’s introduction Daniele Nuccilli

2. The narrative essence of mind. Neuroscience and the phenomenology of stories in Wilhelm Schapp Gianfranco Pecchinenda

3. The necessity of stories and storytelling in our mathematized world Karen Joisten

4. Stories as a critical means of access to the life-world. Language, Reality, History Daniele Nuccilli

5. The limits of narrative: A Comparison between Wilhelm Schapp and Paul Ricœur Francesca D’Alessandris

Part 2

Special Issue: Theodor Conrad and the early phenomenological tradition (ed. Daniele De Santis)

6. Theodor Conrad and the early phenomenological tradition: Two unpublished documents. Introduction and discussion Daniele De Santis

7. Überblick über die im Wintersemester 1953/54 und Sommersemester 1954 in der „Münchener Philosophischen Gesellschaft“ durchgeführten phänomenologischen Untersuchungen über das Wesen der phänomenologischen Methode als spezifischem Zugang zur Philosophie Theodor Conrad

8. Survey of the phenomenological investigations carried out in Winter Semester 1953/54 and Summer Semester 1954 in the “Munich Philosophical Society” on the essence of the phenomenological method as the specific access to philosophy Theodor Conrad

9. Brief an Theodor Conrad (22.III.1907) Johannes Daubert

10. Letter to Theodor Conrad (March 22, 1907) Johannes Daubert

Part 3: Varia

11. Gerda Walther on the Reality of Communities Hamid Taieb

12. The Development of Emotional Responsivism in the Munich-Göttingen Circle Alexis Delamare

13. A Brentanian look at the history of philosophy. The theory of the four phases theoretically reconsidered Emanuele Mariani

14. The Phenomenological concept of definiteness: Husserl vs. His interpreters, and Tertium non Datur Andrij Wachtel

15. Ethical renewal and transcendence: “Guilt” and “foundering” beyond self-understanding Ronny Miron

Part 4: In Review (eds. Emanuela Carta, Guilherme Riscali, Margaret Stark)

16. N. Milkov, Early Analytic Philosophy and the German Classical Tradition (London, New York, Oxford: Bloomsbury, 2020) Daniele De Santis

17. M. Cavallaro, G. Heffernan (Eds.), The Existential Husserl (Cham: Springer, 2022) Margaret Stark

18. J. G. Hart, Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Ontological Phenomenology. Edited by Rodney K.B. Parker (Cham: Springer, 2020) Neal DeRoo.

Index

Biography

Burt C. Hopkins is a visiting researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences (2019–2020).

Daniele De Santis is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies (ÚFaR) of Charles University, CZ