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The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Volume IV
Edited by Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell
In cooperation with Marcus Brainard, Ronald Bruzina,
John Drummond, Algis Mickunas, Thomas Seebohm, and Thomas Sheehan


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Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. These respected philosophers have contributed essays on a wide range of concerns:

Rudolf Bernet: Husserl's Transcendental Idealism Revisited
Ian Angus: In Praise of Fire: Responsibility, Manifestation, Polemos, Circumspection
Dieter Lohmar: Husserl's Hesitant Revisionism in the Field of Logic
Torsten Pietrek: A Reconstruction of Phenomenological Method for Metaethics
Renaud Barbaras: Sensing and Creating: Phenomenology and the Unity of Aesthetics
Christian Lotz: Recollection, Mourning and the Absolute Past. Husserl, Freud and Derrida
Karlheinz Ruhstorfer: Adieu: Derrida's God and the Beginning of Thinking
Rosemary R. P. Lerner: Husserl vs. Neo-Kantianism Revisited: On Skepticism, Foundationalism, and Intuition
Sebastian Luft: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Spirit: Husserl, Natorp and Cassirer
Heribert Boeder: Truth in the First Epoch of Philosophy
Marcus Brainard: Epoché and Epoch in Logotectonic Thought
Edmund Husserl: Tobaccology (German/English)
Johannes Daubert: Notes from Husserl's Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises (1905), ed. and intro. Mark van Atten and Karl Schuhmann (German/English)
Dorion Cairns: On Eugen Fink's "The Problem of Husserl's Phenomenology"


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January 2006
344 pp.  7 x 9 1/4

All Noesis titles are now distributed by Equinox Publishing, Ltd.

With its many stimulating and thought-provoking discussions of issues of central importance not only to Husserlian phenomenology, but to philosophy as such, . . . [Byer's] book manages to both'engage' and 'provoke' the reader."
—Søren Overgaard, University of Copenhagen

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