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Routledge
Bringing philosophy back
Vol. 2
Mark Rowlands
Cognitive phenomenology
David Woodruff Smith
Collectivizing persons and personifying collectives
Vol. 3
Thomas Szanto
Defending a Heideggerian account of mood
Lauren Freeman
Eyes wide shut: Sartre's phenomenology of dreaming
Nicolas de Warren
For-me-ness
Dan Zahavi, Uriah Kriegel
From circumspection to insight
Eddo Evink
Hannah Arendt's conception of actualized plurality
Sophie Loidolt
Hearing, seeing, and music in the middle
Dan Lloyd
Introception and self-awareness
Daniel Dahlstrom
Knowing one's own desires
Jonathan Webber
Lived body, intercorporeality, intersubjectivity
Dermot Moran
Merleau-Ponty: actions, habits, and skilled expertise
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
Phenomenal conservatism and the principle of all principles
Walter Hopp
Prospects for a naturalized phenomenology
Jeffrey Yoshimi
The body and its image in the clinical encounter
Dorothée Legrand
The ethico-political turn of phenomenology
Matthias Flatscher, Sergej Seitz
The minds of others
Shaun Gallagher
The significance of boredom: a Sartrean reading
Andreas Elpidorou
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