1st Edition

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 24, Special Issue 1: Liminal Phenomena A Phenomenological Investigation 2: Phenomenology and Direct Realism

Edited By Burt Hopkins, Daniele De Santis Copyright 2027
364 Pages
by Routledge

Volume XXIV Special Issue 1: Liminal Phenomena. A Phenomenological Investigation Special Issue 2: Phenomenology and Direct Realism 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 work by such figures as... Read more

Part 1

Special Issue: Liminal Phenomena. A Phenomenological Investigation (eds. V. Bizzari, S. Micali)

1. Liminal Phenomena. A Phenomenological Investigation. Editors’ Introduction, Valeria Bizzari & Stefano Micali

2. Falling Asleep: Phenomenological Remarks, Karl Mertens

3. “Life Begins by Dreaming.” A Dialogue between Zambrano and Merleau-Ponty, Valeria Bizzari

4. Liminal Phenomena and the Autoimmune Reaction, James Mensch

5. Acedia, Melancholia, and Depression: The Genealogy of a Liminal Experience, Rikus van Eeden

6. Does language put the world at the limit of phenomenology – or how does one survive?, Dorothée Legrand

7. One Lifeworld for Multiple Ontologies? Husserl, Lévy-Bruhl, and the Challenge of Cultural Anthropology, Emanuele Caminada

8. Being Disgusted by Hate Speech: A Phenomenological-Philosophical Analysis of Amorphous Hatred, Sara Heinämaa

9. The Unstable Structure of Christian Prayer. A Phenomenological Analysis, Stefano Micali

Part 2

Special Issue: Phenomenology and Direct Realism (eds. A. Ehmann, D. Neumann)

10. Phenomenology and Direct Realism. Editors’ Introduction, Alexander Ehmann & Daniel Neumann

11. Consciousness as a Cross-Section? Edwin B. Holt’s Externalism and Samuel Alexander’s Critique of It, Matthias Neuber

12. Objectivity and Transcendent Reality: Is There a Realism in Husserl’s Logical Investigations, Xingchen Mao

13. Color as a Measure of the World, Peter Antich

14. Reinach and the Givenness of States of Affairs, Daniel Neumann

15. Unveiling Marion’s Notion of Truth, Adreas Gonçalves Lind

16. On the Topology Underlying the Problem of Knowing Reality: Critical Remarks Based on Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology, Giulio Marchegiani

Part 3

Varia

17. Edith Stein and the Possibility of History as a Science, Kris McDaniel

18. At the Dawn of Asubjective Phenomenology: Bergson’s Vital Impulse as Phenomenality in Patočka’s 1929 Dissertation, Riccardo Paparusso

19. Jaspers’s Metaphysics of Guilt: Its Background in Weber’s and Dilthey’s Thinking and its Dissipation, Ronny Miron

Part 4

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

20. Review of C. DaVia, G. Lynch (Eds.), The Event of Meaning in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics (New York: Routledge, 2024), Georgia Warnke

21. Review of M. Doyon, Phenomenology and the Norms of Perception (Oxford: OUP, 2024), Kristjan Laasik

Biography

Burt C. Hopkins is an associate member of Université de Lille, UMR-CNRS 8163 STL, France, and a visiting researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences (2019–2020).

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