The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
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In cooperation with M. BRAINARD (Munich), R. BRUZINA (Kentucky), J. DRUMMOND (New York), A. MICKUNAS (Ohio),
T. SEEBOHM (Bonn), T. SHEEHAN (Stanford)
Edited by BURT HOPKINS & STEVEN CROWELL
Vol. V (2005) (Fall) ISSN 1533-7472/ISBN
0-9701679-5-4
CONTENTS
Carlo Ierna: The Beginnings of Husserl’s
Philosophy. Part 1: From Über den Begriff der Zahl to
Philosophie der Arithmetik
Robin Rollinger: Scientific Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Logic:
The Standpoint of Paul Linke\
Nicholas deWarren:The Significance of Stern’s “Präsenzzeit” for
Husserl’s Phenomenology of Inner Time-Consciousness
Søren Overgaard: Being There: Heidegger’s Formally Indicative Concept of
“Dasein”
Panos Theodorou: Perceptual and Scientific Thing: On Husserl’s Analysis
of ‘Nature-Thing’ in Ideas II
Nam-In-Lee: Phenomenology of Feeling in Husserl and Levinas
Wai-Shun Hung:Perception and Self-Awareness in Merleau-Ponty:The Problem
of the Tacit Cogito in the Phenomenology of Perception
Ivan Chvatík: Plato’s Phaedo as an Aesopian Fable about the Immortal
Soul
Joshua Kates: Two Versions of Husserl’s Late History: Jacob Klein and
Jacques Derrida and the Problem of Modernity
L. William Stern: Mental Presence-Time (English/German)
Edmund Husserl: Lecture on the Concept of Number (WS 1889/90)
(English/German)
Martina Stieler: Memories of Edmund Husserl
Søren Overgaard: Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of
Transcendence: A Discussion of Damian Byers’s Intentionality and
Transcendence
Damian Byers: Method and Discovery in Phenomenology: A Reply to Søren
Overgaard
Søren Overgaard: Inside Phenomenology: A Reply to Damian Byers |