•  5
    Ein sinnloses Gewühl? Die Hypothese des Chaos und ihre Implikationen bei Kant und Husserl
    In Christoph Asmuth & Peter Remmers (eds.), Ästhetisches Wissen, De Gruyter. pp. 189-210. 2015.
  •  252
    Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement (edited book)
    with Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, and Cornelia Müller
    John Benjamins. 2012.
    Title descriptionBody Memory, Metaphor and Movement is an interdisciplinary volume with contributions from philosophers, cognitive scientists, and movement therapists. Part one provides the phenomenologically grounded definition of body memory with its different typologies. Part two follows the aim to integrate phenomenology, conceptual metaphor theory, and embodiment approaches from the cognitive sciences for the development of appropriate empirical methods to address body memory. Part three in…Read more
  •  22
    Body memory and the emergence of metaphor in movement and speech
    with Astrid Kolter, Silva H. Ladewig, Cornelia Müller, Sabine C. Koch, and Thomas Fuchs
    In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement, John Benjamins. pp. 201-226. 2012.
    The present study is an empirical documentation of body memory and the transition from implicit to explicit memory from the cognitive-linguistic, movement analytic, and philosophical perspectives in a therapeutic application. The transition from implicit memory to explicit memory is described using the concept of activated metaphoricity. It is argued that body movements executed in the absence of speech may provide the experiential source for multimodal metaphors. Tracing these bodily movements …Read more
  •  87
    Body memory and the genesis of meaning
    In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement, John Benjamins. pp. 23-41. 2012.
    This chapter aims to provide a phenomenological account of the role of body memory in the formation of meaning. To this aim, the theory of embodied meaning put forward by experientialism and the phenomenological account of Typoi and typological constitution are comparatively considered. First the difficulties in the experientialist theory of embodied meaning are discussed. Second Husserl’s phenomenology of typological apprehension is presented as offering a more appropriate account of the genesi…Read more
  •  11
    Introduction
    with Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, and Cornelia Müller
    In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement, John Benjamins. pp. 1-6. 2012.
  •  19
    Phenomenology of Imaginal Space
    In Felice Masi & Maria Catena (eds.), The Changing Faces of Space, Springer Verlag. pp. 75-99. 2017.
    The aim of this paper is to investigate the relation between perceptual and imaginal space. I argue that, notwithstanding the differences between acts of imagining and acts of perceiving, common structures in the spatial appearance of perceived things, physical images, and imagined or phantasized objects should be recognized. In the first section, some controversial issues concerning the spatiality of images in the so-called mental imagery debate are introduced. One of the most problematic aspec…Read more
  •  121
    In the texts collected in the second volume of the Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins, Husserl extensively discusses experiences of joy (Freude). By considering Husserl’s examples related to joy not as mere illustrations, but as a guiding thread for the identification of experiential structures, this article shows how these examples are not only significant for the general theory of intentionality of affective and emotional non-objectifying acts, but also provide valuable insights into the sp…Read more
  •  34
    Schwerpunkt: Intentionalität – Mittelalterliche und phänomenologische Zugänge
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 72 (3): 363-377. 2024.
  •  39
    On the Role of Attention and Ascription in the Formation of Intentions within Behavior
    with Karl Mertens
    Phänomenologische Forschungen 2018 (2): 178-197. 2018.
    This article explores the roots of action in behavior. Departing from the standard understanding of action as ‘intentional behavior’, we argue that this view is often based on the underestimation of the intentional structures that are already operative within behavior. Distinguishing between a broader and a narrower meaning of intentionality, we then elaborate on the processes that lead from the diffuse and operative intentionality of behavior to the focused intentionality of action. In order to…Read more
  •  44
    Introduction: Modes of Intentionality
    with Jörn Müller
    Phänomenologische Forschungen 2018 (2): 5-25. 2018.
  •  93
    Desiring to Know: Curiosity as a Tendency toward Discovery
    Human Studies 47 (1): 37-57. 2023.
    Both the commonsensical and the philosophical understanding of curiosity as the desire to know display similar ambiguities. In philosophy, such ambiguities have further repercussions, inasmuch as inquiries into curiosity, in addition to being a field of philosophical research in itself, also have meta-theoretical implications concerning the idea of philosophy one embraces. This holds true for Edmund Husserl’s discussion of curiosity: his phenomenological analysis of curiosity as an object of inq…Read more
  •  49
    This volume explores Husserl's theory of sensibility and his conceptualization of spatial and temporal constitution. The author maps the linkages between Husserl's 'transcendental aesthetic', the theory of pure experience in empirio-criticism, as well as Immanuel Kant's transcendental philosophy. The core argument in this analysis centers on the relationship between spatiality and temporality in Husserl's philosophy. The study interrogates Husserl's understanding of the relationship between spat…Read more
  •  54
    Introduction
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (2): 7-12. 2013.
  •  39
    Das Exemplarische – Orientierung für menschliches Wissen und Handeln (edited book)
    with Karl Mertens
    mentis. 2021.
    English summary: In philosophy, examples are usually employed as illustrations of already determined abstract or general thoughts. In contrast to this view, the contributions of this volume focus on the exemplary and normative function of examples, as guides in order to find a not yet given universal or generality. German description: Der Band diskutiert die theoretische und praktische Bedeutung des Exemplarischen als ein Individuelles, das selbst als Manifestation eines Allgemeinen verstanden w…Read more
  •  106
    Phenomenological explanation: towards a methodological integration in phenomenological psychopathology
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (3): 719-741. 2023.
    Whether, and in what sense, research in phenomenology and phenomenological psychopathology has—in addition to its descriptive and hermeneutic value—explanatory power is somewhat controversial. This paper shows why it is legitimate to recognize such explanatory power. To this end, the paper analyzes two central concerns underlying the debate about explanation in phenomenology: (a) the warning against reductionism, which is implicit in a conception of causal explanation exclusively based on models…Read more
  •  45
    Correction to: Phenomenology of imagining and the pragmatics of fictional language
    Continental Philosophy Review 55 (3): 405-406. 2022.
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    According to the so-called ‘artifactual theory’ of fiction, fictional objects are to be considered as abstract artifacts. Within this framework, fictional objects are defined on the basis of their complex dependence on literary works, authors, and readership. This theory is explicitly distinguished from other approaches to fictions, notably from the imaginary-object theory. In this article, I argue that the two approaches are not mutually exclusive but can and should be integrated. In particular…Read more
  •  95
    Phenomenology of imagining and the pragmatics of fictional language
    Continental Philosophy Review 53 (4): 465-486. 2020.
    This paper focuses on the performative character of fictional language. While assuming that all speaking is a form of acting, it aims to shed light on the nature of fictional, and particularly literary, speech acts. To this aim, relevant input can be found in the discussion of the ontological status of fictional entities and of their constitution and in the inquiry into the interaction between author and receiver of a fictional work. Based on the critical assessment of different approaches in th…Read more
  •  55
    Über Normalität und Abweichung: Ein responsiver Ansatz
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (1): 79-100. 2020.
    This article aims to highlight the relevance of Bernhard Waldenfels’ responsive phenomenology for questions related to normality and to the different kinds of deviation from what is taken tobe normal. The article begins with a discussion of two limit cases in the understanding of the concepts of normality and deviation: a strictly normative understanding, according to which each deviation is norm-deviation, and a descriptive understanding, according to which deviation is what underlies individua…Read more
  •  67
    Is This Self-Evident? Husserl’s Phenomenological Method and the Psychopathology of Common Sense
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 3 (2): 191-207. 2012.
    Il presente articolo si propone di mettere in luce la rilevanza teorica della fenomenologia per la psicopatologia. A tal fine, l’argomentazione sarà focalizzata sul lavoro dello psichiatra tedesco Wolfgang Blankenburg. Nel concepire e sviluppare la sua cosiddetta “psicopatologia del senso comune”, Blankenburg fa costantemente appello alla fenomenologica husserliana ed instaura con essa un dialogo proficuo sul piano teorico ed epistemologico. Questo confronto consente a Blankenburg, da un lato, d…Read more
  •  85
    Is Make-Believe Only Reproduction?
    Social Imaginaries 5 (1): 97-119. 2019.
    This paper develops an analysis of the relation between fiction and make-believe based on the achievements of imagination. The argument aims at a “reciprocal supplementation” between two approaches to fiction. According to one approach, pretense or make-believe structures play a crucial role in our experience of fiction. Discussing Husserl’s view on bound imagining and Walton’s account of fiction as make-believe, I show why pretense and make-believe cannot thereby be reduced to the mere reproduc…Read more
  •  105
    The aim of this article is to develop a phenomenological analysis of pretense. In different forms of pretense, something we take to be fictive is somehow transposed into a context that we experience as real. Due to this ‘transposition’, the context itself, under certain respects, becomes unreal or fictional. When we ‘live’ in a pretense context, we bracket or conceal what we take for real. Departing from both meta-representational and simulationist approaches, the phenomenological interpretation…Read more
  •  29
    Addresses for correspondence
    with Thomas Fuchs, Maxine Sheets-Iohnstone, Elizabeth Behnke, Monica Alarcén, and Eugene Gendlin
    In Sabine C. Koch, Thomas Fuchs, Michela Summa & Cornelia Müller (eds.), Body Memory, Metaphor and Movement, John Benjamins. pp. 453. 2012.
  •  71
    Self-experience in Dementia
    Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 6 (2): 387-405. 2015.
    This paper develops a phenomenological analysis of the disturbances of self-experience in dementia. After considering the lack of conceptual clarity regarding the notions of self and person in current research on dementia, we develop a phenomenological theory of the structure of self-experience in the first section. Within this complex structure, we distinguish between the basic level of pre-reflective self-awareness, the episodic sense of self, and the narrative constitution of the self. In the…Read more
  •  57
    Merleau-Ponty: Penser sans dualismes aujourd'hui
    with Stephane Finetti
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 65 (1): 159-162. 2010.
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    Zwischen Erinnern und Vergessen
    Phänomenologische Forschungen 1 163-182. 2011.
    The present article explores some currently disputed issues regarding the relationship between temporality, memory, and the self. To exemplify and to concretely examine the problems under consideration, a phenomenological analysis of dementia illnesses is proposed. The first objective of this article is to develop an appropriate concept of the self, apt to describe the experience of dementia patients. To this aim, the different positions in the debate regarding the preservation of the self in de…Read more
  •  15
    This chapter has two related aims. The first one is to bring to the fore the potential of a ‘multi-layered’ account of empathy. The second one is to clarify the role of imagination in empathy, with particular attention to the process of ‘centrally imagining’ what the other is experiencing. The argument is based on the comparison between Peter Goldie’s and Edith Stein’s accounts of empathy. As to the first point, I will show that Goldie’s rather sophisticated concept of empathy already presuppose…Read more