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Borderline Personality Disorder and the ‘Limit-Situations’: An Ecological and Phenomenological Contribution
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Borderline Personality Disorder and the ‘Limit-Situations’: An Ecological and Phenomenological Contribution

Englebert, Jérôme
Volume 28 (2018): Issue 1 (October 2018)
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Volume 28 (2018): Issue 1 (October 2018)

Sartre, Medicine, and the Infanticide Trial in Liège: From Life towards History
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Sartre, Medicine, and the Infanticide Trial in Liège: From Life towards History

Cormann, Grégory
Event and the Sense of the Event: Ludwig Binswanger versus Erwin Straus
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Event and the Sense of the Event: Ludwig Binswanger versus Erwin Straus

Cabestan, Philippe
The Transcendental Foundations of Science
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The Transcendental Foundations of Science

da Silva, Jairo José
Transcendental Philosophy and Epochality : Truth and Historicity in Heidegger
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Transcendental Philosophy and Epochality : Truth and Historicity in Heidegger

Spaak, Claude Vishnu
The Veil of Appearance Phenomenological Inquiries on Husserlian Methodology
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The Veil of Appearance Phenomenological Inquiries on Husserlian Methodology

Popa, Delia
Seeing and Not Believing: Imagination, Phantasy, and ‘As If’ Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology
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Seeing and Not Believing: Imagination, Phantasy, and ‘As If’ Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology

Mendoza-Canales, Ricardo
Volume 27 (2018): Issue 1 (April 2018)
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Volume 27 (2018): Issue 1 (April 2018)

O espírito objetivo segundo Husserl
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O espírito objetivo segundo Husserl

Sacrini, Marcus
Perception and Passivity Can the Passive Pre-Givenness Be Phenomenalized?
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Perception and Passivity Can the Passive Pre-Givenness Be Phenomenalized?

Alves, Pedro M. S.
Cover up that phenomenon, which I can’t endure to look on. About the right to see everything (or not) in phenomenology: Husserl between Brentano and Natorp
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Cover up that phenomenon, which I can’t endure to look on. About the right to see everything (or not) in phenomenology: Husserl between Brentano and Natorp

Mariani, Emanuele