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6Husserl-Handbuch Leben – Werk – Wirkung (edited book)J.B. Metzler. 2017.Dieses Handbuch gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über das Gesamtwerk Husserls und seinen Einfluss auf die nachfolgende Philosophie und andere Wissenschaften. Es ist gleichzeitig das erste Referenzwerk, was nicht nur Husserls veröffentlichte Schriften, sondern auch die Themen des zur Husserls Lebzeiten unveröffentlichten Nachlasses berücksichtigt.Edmund Husserl gilt als der Begründer der Phänomenologie und als einer der wichtigsten Philosophen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er stand jedoch lange im Schat…Read more
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6Consolatio philologiae: Horaz, C. III 3,1–8 bei Edmund HusserlPhilologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (2): 361-374. 2000.
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6The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology (edited book)E-Publications@Marquette. 2011.Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements and continues to be a vibrant and widely studied subject today. The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject, and essential reading for any student or scholar of phenomenology. Comprising over fifty chapters by a team of international contributors, the Companion is divided into five clear parts: main figures in…Read more
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6Review essay: Two Themes of Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited Responsibility and IntersubjectivityContinental Philosophy Review 32 (1): 89-99. 1999.
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5Phänomenologie als Erste Philosophie und das Problem der »Wissenschaft von der Lebenswelt«Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte 53 137-152. 2011.In this essay, I first present Husserl's project of phenomenology as first philosophy, its meaning and its scope. My second intention in this text is to lay out the project of the »science of the lifeworld«. But my intention is not merely exegetical; instead, I want to show how both projects hang together systematically. Clarifying this project is a special lacuna in Husserl scholarship as well as in phenomenology and in the reception of Husserl's thought in general. Scholars typically either se…Read more
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5Dialectics of the absolutePhilosophy Today 43 (4): 107-114. 1999.This paper draws out the "speculative" consequences of Husserl's late philosophy which centers around the two major forms of life, the prephilosophical and philosophical attitude. Husserl also calls the philosophical sphere that of the "absolute," since every other form of life is relative upon it. The way to attain this state is, as I try to show, carried out in a certain "dialectical" fashion which attempts to synthesize both at first seemingly contradictory attitudes. In conclusion, I am draw…Read more
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4Phenomenology without Foundations = Pragmatism?Phänomenologische Forschungen 2. 2019.This essay attempts to spell out what might be left of Husserlian phenomenology when one leaves behind Husserl's own grounding ambitions. Husserl construes transcendental phenomenology as first philosophy. In a pragmatist vein of leaving it behind in the interest of something other, I discuss what would happen if one were to 'pragmatize' phenomenology. After first laying out Husserl's vision, in a second part I reconstruct the motives that led to it in reaction to a 'Cartesian anxiety' of not se…Read more
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3Do We-Experiences Require an Intentional Object? On the Nature of Reflective CommunitiesIn Sebastian Luft & Ruth Hagengruber (eds.), Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology: We-Experiences, Communal Life, and Joint Action, Springer Verlag. pp. 129-143. 2018.What does it mean to be a community and to be in a community? Can this social phenomenon be analogized to an individual person with her interwoven opinions, wants, and desires? Or is a community a phenomenon sui generis that requires its own methods and tools for research? Concretely: What does it mean that a community may achieve certain acts? And what about the intentional object of such an act, which has also been referred to as “social act”? These questions raise the methodological ones: how…Read more
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2Abhandlungen zur Philosophie KantsIn Jörn Bohr, Gerald Hartung, Heike Koenig & Tim-Florian Steinbach (eds.), Simmel-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 247-255. 2021.Immanuel KantKant, Immanuel war für Simmel ein ständiger Begleiter. Bereits Simmels Dissertation von 1881 an der Berliner Universität trug den Titel Die Natur der Materie nach Kants Physikalischer Monadologie und seine Habilitationsschrift aus dem Jahre 1885 handelte von Kants Lehre von Raum und Zeit. Seit dem Beginn seiner Lehrtätigkeit an der Berliner Universität hielt Simmel weiterhin zahlreiche Lehrveranstaltungen zu Kant, so dass Kant – zumindest in Simmels Berliner Zeit bis 1914 – zum stän…Read more
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1"Idealismo realista": una respuesta husserliana heterodoxa a la pregunta del idealismo trascendentalEscritos de Filosofía 22 (43): 75-98. 2003.
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1Correction to: Do We-Experiences Require an Intentional Object? On the Nature of Reflective CommunitiesIn Sebastian Luft & Ruth Hagengruber (eds.), Women Phenomenologists on Social Ontology: We-Experiences, Communal Life, and Joint Action, Springer Verlag. 2018.∎∎∎
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Subject as a moral person. Towards Husserl's late reflections on the concept of personFilozofia 63 (4): 365-373. 2008.
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“Phänomenologie der Phänomenologie”: Systematik und Methodologie der Phänomenologie in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Husserl und FinkTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (4): 754-757. 2002.
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Diltheys Kritik an der Wissenschaftslehre der Neukantianer und die Konsequenzen für seine Theorie der Geisteswissenschaften : das Problem des HistorismusIn Christian Damböck & Hans-Ulrich Lessing (eds.), Dilthey als Wissenschaftsphilosoph, Verlag Karl Alber. 2016.
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Introduction to Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary PhilosophyIn Rudolf A. Makkreel & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy, Indiana University Press. 2009.