1st Edition

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 25 Special Issue: French Phenomenology without French Theory

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

Volume XXV Special Issue: French Phenomenology without French Theory 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 Reinach, Scheler, Stein, Hering, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas,... Read more

List of Contributors

Part 1

Special Issue: French Phenomenology without French Theory (eds. J.-B. Fournier, D. Pradelle)

1.Editors’ Introduction, Jean-Baptiste Fournier and Dominique Pradelle

Part I: The Empire of Givenness

2. Retrospective Reflections, Jean-Luc Marion

3. The Kingdom of Appearance, Jocelyn Benoist

Part II: Theoretical, Constitutional, and Methodological Problems

4. In the Footsteps of Husserl: Transcendental Phenomenology Confronted with Idealities, Dominique Pradelle

5. Fundamentals of a Novel Theoretical Phenomenology, Alexander Schnell

6. Husserl on Universals: From the Logical Investigations to Analytics Metaphysics, Julien Farges 

Part III: Phenomenological Metaphysics: World, Belonging, and Ethics

7. The Renaissance of Metaphysics and the Problem of Ethics, Inga Römer

8. Elements for a Phenomenology of Absolute Captivity, Gregori Jean

9. Belonging and Phenomenality, Renaud Barbaras

10. Inhabiting the World: the Self-Revelation of "Mersive" Being through Phenomenology and Physical Science, Michel Bitbol

Part IV: Between the Transcendental and the Empirical

11. About Phenomenological Empiricism: a Philosophy of Micro-Phenomenology, Natalie Depraz

12. Phenomenology at the Threshold of Acoustics: the Temporal Constitution of an Objective Auditory Space, Jean-Baptiste Fournier

13. Towards a Phenomenological Anthropology, Étienne Bimbenet

14. The Discovery of Landscape in the Work of Augustin Berque. Response to some Objections, Vincent Gérard

Part V: Egology, Personality, and Action

15. Phenomenology of the Person. Reflexivity and Affectivity, Emmanuel Housset

16. From Impersonal to Personal Truth: a Hermeneutical Inquiry, Claude Romano

17. Impersonal Memories: Phenomenology of Quasi-Remembering, Pierre-Jean Renaudie

18. Husserl and Decision: from the Theory of Judgement to the Philosophical Vocation, Bruce Bégout

Part VI: Intersubjectivity, Alterity, and Intercorporeality

19. Otherwise than Capital-O Other or Beyond Alterity: Phenomenology, Platonism and Commonality. Part I: Plato, Levinas and the "Small Others," Claudio Majolino

20. Up-Holding and Recognition, Emmanuel de Saint-Aubert

21. Intracorporeality and Intercorporeal Attunement, Claudia Serban

22. On the Sociality of the Subject, Laurent Perreau

 Part 2

Varia (eds. E. Carta, G. Riscali, M. Stark)

23. A Parallel History of Alternative Geometries. Introduction to Imre Toth’s Non-Euclidean Geometry in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Cesare Cherchi

24. Non-Euclidean Geometry in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Theoretical Reflections on the History of the Development of Mathematics, Imre Toth (trans. Cesare Cherchi)

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.