The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and
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In cooperation with
M. BRAINARD (Munich), R. BRUZINA (Kentucky), A. MICKUNAS (Ohio)
T. SEEBOHM (Bonn), T. SHEEHAN (Stanford)
Edited by
BURT HOPKINS & STEVEN CROWELL
CONTENTS Vol. I, 2001 (Summer) ISSN
1533-7472
James Mensch: Derrida-Husserl: Towards a Phenomenology of
Language
Burt Hopkins: Jacob Klein and the Phenomenology of History
Marcus Brainard: As Fate Would Have It: Husserl on the Vocation of Philosophy
Algis Mickunas: Self-Identity and Its Disruption
Thomas Sheehan: Martin Heidegger, What Is Metaphysics? (1929). A New Rendering
R. O. Elveton: Husserl and Heidegger: The Structure of the World
Olav Wiegand: The Phenomenological Semantics of Natural Language, Part I
Steven Crowell: Gnostic Phenomenology: Eugen Fink and the Critique of Transcendental
Reason
James Hart: Parts of the Fink-Husserl Conversation
Sean Leichtle: Husserl and Fink: Two Phenomenologies
Edmund Husserl: Personal Notes
Adelgundis Jaegerschmid: Conversations with Edmund Husserl, 1931-1938
Oskar Becker: Husserl and Descartes
Jacob Klein: On the Platonic Meno in Particular and Platonic Dialogues in General
Ronald Bruzina: Limitations: On Steinbock's "Generative Phenomenology"
Burt Hopkins: Generativity and the Problem of Historicism: Remarks on Steinbock's Home and
Beyond
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