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Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center
Historical and systematic remarks on the relation between description and hermeneutics in phenomenology
Vol. 1
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Introduction
John Sallis
Phenomenology: description or interpretation
The role of interpretation in phenomenological reflection
Graeme Nicholson
Philosophical description and descriptive philosophy
J. N. Mohanty
Phenomenology
Hugh J. Silverman
Afterthoughts
Heidegger, Husserl and the categorial
Vol. 10
James Faulconer
Persons and their worlds
John Scanlon
Framing the past
Rudolf Bernet
The self, the divided self and the other
Vol. 12
John M. Heaton
The separated self
Louis Sass
Deception, mystification, trauma
Michael Guy Thompson
Laing's existentialism
Daniel Burston
Culture as ethical narrative
Vol. 14
Richard N Williams
Narrative and personal identity
Donald Polkinghorne
For the moment, that's enough
Robert Romanyshyn
Truth in the context of relationship
Steen Halling
Giving time and death
Vol. 15
Tina Chanter
Through being to transcendence
Adriaan Peperzak
To the point of a possible confusion
John D Caputo
A satrian in disguise
Rudi Visker
Obligations beyond competency
Vol. 16
Michael Sipiora
Metabletics and the family
Bertha Mook
Metabletics
Jan Hendrik van den Berg
Metabletics and the art of psychotherapy
Bernd Jager
The beginnings of post-modernism
Vol. 17
Leonard Lawlor
Taking a glance at the environing world
Edward Casey
A phenomenology of visible invisibility
Lewis Gordon
The study of the soul between psychology and phenomenology in Edith Stein
Vol. 18
Angela Ales Bello
Contingeny of temporality and eternal being
James G Hart
The child in the world of things
Vol. 19
Eva-Maria Simms
Developmental science and the lifeworld of the child
Ann Johnson
Naming childhood
Max Van Manen
Child research and biographical work
Wilfried Lippitz
Language and game in psychoanalysis
Vol. 2
Meaning in psychoanalysis
William Richardson
The revelatory body
Vol. 20
Luke Timonthy Johnson
The natural prayer of the soul
Vol. 21
Jeffrey Bloechl
Notes toward a syntax for hoping
Clyde Pax
Hoping against hope
Anthony Steinbock
Preface
David L Smith
Epilogue
Hope at the boundary of reason
Patrick Bourgeois
Beyond self-deception
Vol. 22
Emmy van Deurzen
Freedom-wound
Les Todres
How is it with repetition and its offspring, transference?
Erik Craig
Between human illusion and inhuman reality
Perikles Kastrinidis
Between the body and the breating earth
Vol. 23
David Abram
Postphenomenology and the lifeworld
Don Ihde
To praise again
Andy Fisher
Interconnections, relationships, and environmental wholes
David Seamon
Recognition and intersubjectivity
Vol. 24
Morny Joy
World-disclosure and Critique
Vol. 25
Cristina Lafont
Preserving the eidetic moment
David Rasmussen
Truth matters
Lambert Zuidervaart
Ana-theism
Vol. 27
Richard Kearney
Do the arguments for saturated phenomena prove that they are possible of necessary
Jay Lampert
On the foundation of the distinction between theology and philosophy
Jean-Luc Marion
Jeffrey McCurry
The complex self
Vol. 28
Dan Zahavi
Phenomenology, neural simulation, and the enactive approach to intersubjectivity
Shaun Gallagher
Discourse, historicality and primal temporality in "Being and time"
Vol. 3
Bernard Dauenhauer
Derrida's deconstruction of Heidegger's view on temporality
Temporality and the presence of language
John Brough
Presence and absence of meaning
Daseinsanalytic psychotherapy
Vol. 4
Gion Condrau
Saintliness and psychosis
Dieter Wyss
The rise and fall of the medical model in psychiatry
God, for example
Vol. 5
Rodolphe Gasché
The nonabsent absence of the holy
Mark C. Taylor
From the disaster to the other
Edith Wyschogrod
Archeology of religious knowledge
Paternal metaphor in Lacan and phenomenology
Vol. 6
Ver Ecke
Latency and the unconscious in Merleau-Ponty
James Phillips
Edward L Murray
Wittgenstein's Investigations
The lived body in phenomenology and psychoanalysis
Joseph Lyons
Heidegger in and out of place
Vol. 7
Nihilism, facticity, and the economized Lethe
Thomas Sheehan
On authenticity and inauthenticity and the problem of mimesis in Heidegger
Samuel IJsseling
On Heidegger's interpretation of The Nicomachean ethics
Jacques Taminiaux
Desire and its vicissitudes
Vol. 8
A misplace signifier
François Peraldi
Transference and Lacan's subject-supposed-to-know
John P Muller
Foreword
Richard Rojcewicz
Lacan's project of retrieving Freud's theory of the subject
Antoine Vergote
The search for a Heideggerean ethics
Vol. 9
Michael Zimmerman
Who is my neighbor? Who is the Other?
Robert Bernasconi
Responsibility and danger
Charles E Scott
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