Burt Hopkins, University of Seattle
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Founded in 2001 explicitly to fill the void left by the cessation of Edmund Husserl's Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung, The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work effected by such figures as Max Scheler, Edith Stein, Martin Heidegger, Oskar Becker, Jean-Paul Sartre, Emmanuel Levinas, Ludwig Landgrebe, Eugen Fink, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Hans-Georg Gadamer. It is the judgment of the editors that besides being an almost century-old tradition of texts and problems, phenomenology is at its core a way of posing fundamental questions and a self-critical methodology.
The editors solicit the submission both of manuscripts that develop original interpretations of the major thinkers in the phenomenological tradition and manuscripts that expand phenomenology's research horizons. Especially welcome are submissions that explore the relation of phenomenology to the history of philosophy, to contemporary philosophical issues and debates, and to work in related fields. In addition to regular essays, the journal publishes reviews, review essays and also translations of original texts and documents. The journal occasionally publishes special issues on a particular topic such as Volume IX (Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of his Early Occasional Writings,1910-1927).
CONTENTS OF FORTHCOMING ISSUE (Volume 11)
Articles
Emiliano Trizio: Husserl and the Mind Body Problem
Daniele De Santis: Phenomenolological Kaleidosope: Remarks on the Husserlian Method of Eidetic Variation
Maxime Doyon:Husserl and McDowell on the Role of Concepts in
Perception
Timo Miettinen: Edmund Husserl’s Europe: Borders, Limits, and Crises
Andrea Zhok: The Ontological Status of Essences in Husserl’s Thought
Ingo Farin: Three Levels of Historical Analyses in Early Heidegger
Matthew Shockey: Heidegger on Understanding One’s Own Being
Text and Documents
Winthrop Pickard Bell: The Work of Philosophy
Discussion
The Thought of Jacob Klein
Eva Brann: Klein’s Two Precient Discoveries
Joeseph Cosgrove: Klein and the Mathematical Representation of Spacetime: A Case Study in Desedimentation
Claudio Majolino:Splitting the Monas: Klein’s “Math Book” Reconsidered, Part I
Richard Hassing: History of Physics and the Thought of Jacob Klein
Andrew Romiti: Jacob Klein on the Dispture Between Plato and Aristotle Regarding Number
Edward Halper : Klein on Aristotle on Number
Burt C. Hopkins: The Philosophical Achievement of Jacob Klein
In Review
Stefania Centrone, Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl
Mirja Hartimo: Making Sense of Husserl’s Early Writings on Mathematics
Robert Tragesser : Commentary on Some Themes in Centrone’s Logic and Philosophy in the Early Husserl
Stefania Centrone: Mathematical Existence, Mathematical Fictions, Etiological Proofs and Other Matters: Reply to Hartimo and Tragesser
Mark van Atten: Stefania Centrone, Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl
Stefania Centrone: Reply to Mark van Atten
Burt C. Hopkins,The Philosophy of Husserl
Steven Crowell: Retrieveing Husserl’s Phenomenology: Hopkins on Philosophy’s Last Stand
Abstracting & Indexing The New Yearbook is currently covered by the following Indexing or Abstracting or Full-text Services:
Philosophy Research Index
International Philosophical Bibliography
The Philosophers' Index
Publication Frequency
Annual Publication
ISSN 1533-7472 (print)
ISSN 2157-0752 (online)
Announcements
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