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Paradigms for Explaining the Experience of Reading
There has long been communication between phenomenology and the study of literature, especially regarding literary art. This has produced... -
Benjamin and the Essence of Phenomenology
The present chapter addresses Walter Benjamin’s reception of phenomenology by focusing primarily on his interest in phenomenological eidetics. To... -
Explanation, Enaction and Naturalised Phenomenology
This paper explores the implications of conceptualising phenomenology as explanatory for the ongoing dialogue between the phenomenological tradition...
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Empirical-Anthropological Types and Absolute Ideas: Tracking Husserl’s Eurocentrism
Husserl has often stood accused of Eurocentrism given his disquieting coupling of philosophy as universal science with Europe. And yet, however much...
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Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and its Role in Experimental Practice
Questions about phenomenology’s role in non-philosophical disciplines gained renewed attention. While we claim that phenomenology makes...
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Parts, Wholes, and Phenomenological Necessity
This chapter reconstructs the account of the organization of unified definite manifolds that Husserl developed in his early logic of parts and... -
Synthesising boredom: a predictive processing approach
I identify and then aim to resolve a tension between the psychological and existential conceptions of boredom. The dominant view in psychology is...
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Heideggerian Phenomenology
Was Heidegger a phenomenologist? Can his work be considered phenomenological? Can he be affiliated with phenomenology in some way beyond biographical... -
The omnitemporality of idealities
This article develops an interpretation and defense of Husserl’s account of the omnitemporality of idealities. I first examine why Husserl rejects...
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Rejecting Dreyfus’ introspective ‘phenomenology’. The case for phenomenological analysis
I argue that Hubert Dreyfus’ work on embodied co**, the intentional arc, solicitations and the background as well as his anti-representationalism...
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The Problem of Standpoint in Phenomenology
The aim of this book is to argue for a standpoint approach to phenomenology grounded in the idea that social oppression and marginalization can, in... -
Introduction
I introduce the aim and character of the text. The book is focused on the Flint Water Crisis. The reader is given a brief overview of... -
The ‘Who?’ And the ‘Why?’ Of Phenomenology: Theoretical Claims and Claims of Concrete Reason
The phenomenological concept of the world has emerged as central for our discussion so far; however, its place and role turned out to be difficult to... -
The Eidetics of the Unimaginable. What a Phenomenologist can Learn from Ethnomethodology
This paper discusses the phenomenological method’s reliance on imaginative procedures in view of ethnomethodological research. While ethnomethodology...
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No Magic: From Phenomenology of Practice to Social Ontology of Mathematics
The paper shows how to use the Husserlian phenomenological method in contemporary philosophical approaches to mathematical practice and mathematical...
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Why Disability Is Technologically Mediated?
The social model of disability is predicated upon the dichotomy of disability and impairment, which proves vulnerable to objections. Phenomenological...
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Dialectics of addiction: a psychopathologically-enriched comprehension of the clinical care of the addicted person
The problem of addiction to psychoactive substances, such as alcohol and other drugs, has been addressed in psychiatry traditionally from the...
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Phenomenological Approaches to Physics: Map** the Field
Much ink has been spilled over the interrelations between philosophy and physics in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century as well as over... -
Together and Apart: Variations on the Husserl’s Fif th Cartesian Meditation in the Coronavirus Pandemic
We aim in this chapter to draw a parallel between the strict lockdowns announced during the COVID-19 pandemic, which involved many months with severe... -
Anthropological Phenomenology and the Eventive Ground
This chapter theorizes the phenomenological potential of anthropology through an examination of what we will call the “eventive ground” of...