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1. Phenomenology of Life, Integral and Scientific, Fulfilling the Expectations of Husserl’s Initial Aspirations and Last Insights: A Global Movement

2. Phenomenology in Henri Ey’s Work and French Psychiatry

3. Paul Ricoeur on Language, Ethics and Philosophical Anthropology

4. The Phenomenologico-Existential Approach to Psychopathology

5. Ludwig Binswanger, the Inspiring Force

6. Edith Stein, Phenomenology, the State and Religious Commitment

7. Alfred Schütz, Progenitor of Social Phenomenology

8. Phenomenology and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences

9. The Phenomenology of Religion

10. Phenomenological Ethics, a Historical Outline

11. Phenomenology in Science and Literature

12. Phenomenologically Grounded Interdisciplinary Aesthetics: Marlies Kronegger

13. Work and Economics in Max Scheler

14. Phenomenology and Fundamental Educational Theory

15. Simone de Beauvoir’s Feminism, the Other as Subject

16. Phenomenological Sociology

17. Philosophy of Language and Corporeity

18. The Conception of Intentionality in Phenomenology and Pragmatics

19. Phenomenology: Corporeity and Intersubjectivity in Husserl; The Most Significant Influences of Husserl

20. Meditations on Intersubjectivity and Historicity in Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology

21. Michel Henry’s 'Radical Phenomenology of Life'

22. Jòzef Tischner’s Philosophy of the Human Being

23. Hermann Schmitz, the 'New Phenomenology'

24. Karol Wojtyla, Between Phenomenology and Scholasticism

25. Husserlian Phenomenology in the Work of Mario Sancipriano

26. Hans-Georg Gadamer, Phenomenology and the Hermeneutic Turn

27. José Gaos

28. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life

29. Emmanuel Levinas: The Ethics of 'Face to Face'/The Religious Turn

30. Jacques Derrida’s Profound and Radical Questioning of Husserlian Phenomenology

31. Paul Ricoeur and Hermeneutic Phenomenology

32. Phenomenology in Ortega and in Zubiri

33. Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Philosophy as Phenomenology

34. Jean-Paul Sartre, a Profound Revision of Husserlian Phenomenology

35. German Phenomenology from Landgrebe and Fink to Waldenfels

36. Sartre’s Early Phenomenology of Authenticity in Relation to Husserl

37. Teodors Celms, Kurt Stavenhagen and Phenomenology in Latvia

38. Phenomenology and Islamic Philosophy

39. Phenomenological Thinking in the Georgian Philosophy of XX Century

40. Phenomenology in North America and 'Continental' Philosophy

41. Jan Patočka and Phenomenology in Bohemia and Slovakia

42. Phenomenological Anthropology in the Netherlands and Flanders

43. Phenomenology in Cross-Cultural Dialogue with Oriental Philosophy

44. Italian Phenomenology in the World Forum

45. The Development of Phenomenology in Belgium and the Netherlands

46. Husserl’s Concept of Pure Logical Grammar

47. Fathoming the Abyss of Time: Temporality and Intentionality in Husserl’s Phenomenology

48. On Husserl’s Mathematical Apprenticeship and Philosophy of Mathematics

49. The Question of Grammar in Logical Investigations, with Special Reference to Brentano, Marty, Bolzano and Later Developments in Logic

50. Personal Identity and Depth of the Person: Husserl and the Phenomenological Circles of Munich and Göttingen

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