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Introduction: 'What is Phenomenology?' | |
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Franz Brentano: Intentionality and the Project of Descriptive Psychology | |
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'Foreword to the 1874 Edition of Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint' | |
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'The Distinction between Physical and Psychical Phenomena' | |
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'Descriptive Psychology or Descriptive Phenomenology' | |
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'Letter to Anton Marty, 17 March 1905' | |
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Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology | |
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'Introduction to the Logical Investigations ' | |
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'Consciousness as Intentional Experience' | |
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'The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness' | |
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'Pure Phenomenology, its Method and its Field of Investigation' | |
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'Noesis and Noema' | |
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'The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy by Inquiring into the Pregiven Life-World' | |
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Adolf Reinach: The Phenomenology of Social Acts | |
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'Concerning Phenomenology' | |
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Max Scheler: Phenomenology of the Person | |
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'The Being of the Person' | |
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Edith Stein: Phenomenology and the Interpersonal | |
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''I' and Living Body' | |
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Martin Heidegger: Hermeneutical Phenomenology and Fundamental Ontology | |
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'My Way to Phenomenology' | |
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'The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, its Principle and the Clarification of its Name' | |
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'Being and Time 7: The Phenomenological Method of Investigation' | |
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'The Worldhood of the World' | |
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Hans-Georg Gadamer: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Tradition | |
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'Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience' | |
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Hannah Arendt: Phenomenology of the Public World | |
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'What is Existenz Philosophy?' | |
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'Labor, Work, Action' | |
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Jean-Paul Sartre: Transendence and Freedom | |
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'Intentionality: A Fundamental Idea of Husserl's Philosophy' | |
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'The Transcendence of the Ego' | |
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'Bad Faith' | |
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Embodied Perception | |
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'The Body as Object and Mechanistic Physiology' | |
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'The Primacy of Perception' | |
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Simone de Beauvoir: Phenomenology and Feminism | |
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'Destiny' | |
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'Women's Situation and Character' | |
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Emmanuel Levinas: The Primacy of the Other | |
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'Ethics and the Face' | |
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'Beyond Intentionality' | |
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Jacques Derrida: Phenomenology and Deconstruction | |
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'Signs and the Blink of an Eye' | |
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'Differance' | |
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Paul Ricoeur: Phenomenology as Interpretation: 'Phenomenology and Hermeneutics' | |
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