1st Edition

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 18, Special Issue: Gian-Carlo Rota and The End of Objectivity, 2019

Edited By Burt Hopkins, John Drummond Copyright 2021
    696 Pages
    by Routledge

    696 Pages
    by Routledge

    Volume XVIII

    Special Issue: Gian-Carlo Rota and The End of Objectivity, 2019

    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 Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.

    Contributors: Gabriele Baratelli, Stefania Centrone, Giovanna C. Cifoletti, Jean-Marie Coquard, Steven Crowell, Deborah De Rosa, Daniele De Santis, Nicolas de Warren, Agnese Di Riccio, Aurélien Djian, Yuval Dolev, Mirja Hartimo, Burt C. Hopkins, Talia Leven, Ah Hyun Moon, Luis Niel, Fabrizio Palombi, Mario Ariel González Porta, Gian-Carlo Rota, Michael Roubach, Franco Trabattoni and Michele Vagnetti.

    Submissions: Manuscripts, prepared for blind review, should be submitted to the Editors ([email protected] and [email protected]) electronically via e-mail attachments.

     

    Part 1: Text

    1. The End of Objectivity Gian-Carlo Rota

    Part 2: Discussion Essays on the Philosophy of R. H. Lotze

    2. Editorial introduction Daniele De Santis and Nicolas de Warren

    3. Lotze’s Concept of "Wirklichkeit" in Dialogue with Herbart’s Realism Luis Niel

    4. The Mind-Body Relation in Hermann Lotze’s Medicinische Psychologie Michele Vagnetti

    5. Proteus, or ‘über den Grund der Zusammengehörigkeit’: R. H. Lotze on Idea, Concept, and Variation (via Frege and Heidegger) Daniele De Santis

    6. Entschlüße (Frege on Decisions) Mario Ariel González Porta

    7. Holism, Contextuality and Compositionality: Lotze’s Influence on Husserl Mirja Hartimo

    Part 3: Essays on Jacob Klein (e.d Giovanna C. Cifoletti)

    8. Introduction Giovanna C. Cifoletti

    9. How Letters become Symbols: Jacob Klein’s Genealogy of Formalization Gabriele Baratelli

    10. Jacob Klein on François Viète and the Birth of the Modern Symbolic Concept of ‘Number’ Burt C.Hopkins

    11. Stevin’s Mathesis and Number Jean-Marie Coquard

    12. ‘New’ Early Modern Evidence for Jacob Klein’s Theses Giovanna C. Cifoletti

    Part 4: Phenomenology and Mathematics (e. Michael Roubach)

    13. Number as Ideal Species: Husserlian and Contemporary Perspectives Michael Roubach

    14. Three Remarks on Mathematical Perception Yuval Dolev

    15. Robinson’s Monad and Phenomenology Talia Leven

    Part 5: Varia

    16. Being, φύσις, and Worumwillen Franco Trabattoni

    17. The Radical Splitting and Re-uniting of the Transcendental Life: Eugen Fink’s Sixth Cartesian Meditation Revisited Ah Hyun Moon

    18. On the Correct Interpretation of the God Jupiter in Husserl’s Vth Logical Investigation Stefania Centrone

    Part 6: In Review

    19. J. K. Cosgrove, Relativity without Spacetime (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) John Roche

    20. T. Arnold, Phänomenologie als Platonismus. Zu den Platonischen Wesensmomenten der Philosophie Edmund Husserls (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017) Aurélien Djian 

    21. S. Centrone (Ed.), Essays on Husserl’s Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics (Dordrecht: Springer, 2017) Filippo Costantini

    22. Danilo Manca, Esperienza della ragione: Hegel e Husserl in dialogo (Pisa: Edizioni ETS, 2016) Agnese Di Riccio

    Part 7: In Memorium

    23. Ronald Bruzina (1936-2019) Steven Crowell

    Index

    Biography

    Burt 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).

    John Drummond is Robert Southwell, S.J. Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Fordham University, USA.