This paper looks to make a small contribution to the critical engagement between philosophical Thomism and phenomenology, inspired by the recent work of the German phenomenologist and hermeneutic thinker Günter Figal. My suggestion is that Figal’s proposal for a broad-based hermeneutical philosophy rooted in a renewed realism concerning things in their externality and “objectivity” provides great potential for a renewed encounter with Thomist realism. The paper takes up this issue through a brief examination of some of the more problematic idealistic features of Kantian and Husserlian thought, before turning to consider how these aspects of the tradition are reframed within Figal’s phenomenological realism. The Thomist position concerning t...
After her baptism at the age of 32, Stein engaged with Aquinas on several levels. Initially she com...
This paper aims to elucidate the significance of Austin’s method of linguistic phenomenology. I will...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...
This project defends Jacques Maritain\u27s traditional Thomistic ontology of human understanding, kn...
Jacques Maritain criticized Husserl’s phenomenological method—the ἔποχή—as being incompatible with t...
This dissertation, shall explore—from a Thomistic perspective—phenomenological realism\u27s interpre...
What follows is an introductory investigation into phenomenological realism represented by Dietrich ...
Thomistic metaphysics has been challenged on the grounds that its principles are inconsistent with o...
The aim of this article is to present and reconstruct the existential arguments formulated by thomis...
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
Phenomenology, while rethinking the history of Western metaphysics, comes back to the question conce...
This paper takes up the problem of correlationism from a phenomenological perspective. Speculative r...
Work in what has been known as the theological turn in French phenomenology describes the way in whi...
Despite the burgeoning field of Contemporary Continental Philosophy of Religion and the surfeit of l...
One of the great controversies of twentieth century Thomism concerns Jacques Maritain\u27s insistenc...
After her baptism at the age of 32, Stein engaged with Aquinas on several levels. Initially she com...
This paper aims to elucidate the significance of Austin’s method of linguistic phenomenology. I will...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...
This project defends Jacques Maritain\u27s traditional Thomistic ontology of human understanding, kn...
Jacques Maritain criticized Husserl’s phenomenological method—the ἔποχή—as being incompatible with t...
This dissertation, shall explore—from a Thomistic perspective—phenomenological realism\u27s interpre...
What follows is an introductory investigation into phenomenological realism represented by Dietrich ...
Thomistic metaphysics has been challenged on the grounds that its principles are inconsistent with o...
The aim of this article is to present and reconstruct the existential arguments formulated by thomis...
The aim of the study is to find mystical elements in Edith Stein's anthropology as a connecting prin...
Phenomenology, while rethinking the history of Western metaphysics, comes back to the question conce...
This paper takes up the problem of correlationism from a phenomenological perspective. Speculative r...
Work in what has been known as the theological turn in French phenomenology describes the way in whi...
Despite the burgeoning field of Contemporary Continental Philosophy of Religion and the surfeit of l...
One of the great controversies of twentieth century Thomism concerns Jacques Maritain\u27s insistenc...
After her baptism at the age of 32, Stein engaged with Aquinas on several levels. Initially she com...
This paper aims to elucidate the significance of Austin’s method of linguistic phenomenology. I will...
This thesis has originated in a problem about the nature of intellectual desire. In Thomistic though...