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    It is common sense today that we need to relieve human living-together from claims that do not permit any compromise. Do such claims when taken as indispensable not really conjure up the worst forms of violence? In face of this danger the consequent renunciation of all allegedly incontestable truths that are taken to function as the foundations of the political is frequently stipulated and it is claimed that there is nothing as dangerous as the claim for some community founding truth. Viewed aga…Read more
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    A Schutzian Analysis of Prayer with Perspectives from Linguistic Philosophy
    with K. Hoshikawa
    Human Studies 40 (4): 543-563. 2017.
    In this paper, we propose to analyze the phenomenon of Christian prayer by way of combining two different analytical frameworks. We start by applying Schutz’s theories of “intersubjectivity,” “inner time,” “politheticality,” and “multiple realities,” and then proceed by drawing on the ideas and insights of linguistic philosophers, notably, Wittgenstein’s “language-game,” Austin’s “speech act,” and Evans’s “logic of self-involvement”. In conjoining these accounts, we wish to demonstrate how their…Read more
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    Towards a Relational Phenomenology of Violence
    Human Studies 36 (1): 43-66. 2013.
    This article elaborates a relational phenomenology of violence. Firstly, it explores the constitution of all sense in its intrinsic relation with our embodiment and intercorporality. Secondly, it shows how this relational conception of sense and constitution paves the path for an integrative understanding of the bodily and symbolic constituents of violence. Thirdly, the author addresses the overall consequences of these reflections, thereby identifying the main characteristics of a relational ph…Read more
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    Die Hypostase des Politischen und das Prinzip des Faschismus
    Studia Phaenomenologica 9 379-401. 2009.
    In this article I discuss Michel Henry’s concept of the political. I firstly show how it is derived within his radical phenomenology, secondly give an outline of his respective critique of totalitarianism, and finally question whether his approach is appropriate for adequately thinking the relationship between the social body and its symbolization, which is of paramount importance for any theoretical consideration of the political.
  • Perspektiven des Lebensbegriffs. Randgänge der Phänomenologie
    with Stefan Nowotny
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (1): 207-208. 2006.
  • Epoché und Reduktion. Formen und Praxis der Reduktion in der Phänomenologie
    with Rolf Kühn
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2): 391-392. 2004.