The Collegium Phaenomenologicum has met in Umbria, Italy every summer since 1976; only COVID made it pause, and hopefully only temporarily. It has been a forum for deep and broad discussion of the phenomenological tradition; it has also been a place where that tradition has itself been broadened and deepened by generations of thinkers who came to study the classical texts and to do phenomenology. In 2019, over the course of three weeks in July, in three lecture courses, several talks by visiting faculty, twelve text seminars sessions, art workshops, and very many informal talks over dinner, on the terrace, and on long walks through the town of Città di Castello and beyond, the Collegium worked on the question of critical phenomenology. Pee...
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We are happy to feature four invited submissions by Lisa Guenther, Kym Maclaren, Bonnie Mann, and Ga...
Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements and continues to be a...
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This essay considers what is critical in critical phenomenology, and asks what features critical and...
CALL FOR PAPERS HORIZON. STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGY. Special Issue (Vol . 10, No. 1, 2021) “To Let Thi...
This summer, Europe’s Journal of Psychology hosts a fruitful discussion about phenomenology, its met...
On the basis of a short summary of phenomenological aims and methods, this essay describes the prese...
This special edition of the European Scientific Journal comprises papers authored by researchers fro...
In part 2 of this issue 1, the fundamental themes of twentieth century hermeneutics are re-examined,...
No Abstract.Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 2, Edition 1, April 200
Since Gayle Salamon’s 2018 article “What is Critical about Critical Phenomenology?”, phenomenologist...
The publication of Phenomenology in Italy: Authors, Schools, and Traditions is, to say the least, a ...
In this article, phenomenology, both in its philosophical and methodological variants, is introduced...
First paragraph: In several interviews, Michel Foucault expressed a dislike of any polemics that ins...
In the spring and summer of 2020, the world broke down. A worldly breakdown often gives rise to form...
We are happy to feature four invited submissions by Lisa Guenther, Kym Maclaren, Bonnie Mann, and Ga...
Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements and continues to be a...
The paper aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation on critical phenomenology with reflections ...
This essay considers what is critical in critical phenomenology, and asks what features critical and...
CALL FOR PAPERS HORIZON. STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGY. Special Issue (Vol . 10, No. 1, 2021) “To Let Thi...
This summer, Europe’s Journal of Psychology hosts a fruitful discussion about phenomenology, its met...
On the basis of a short summary of phenomenological aims and methods, this essay describes the prese...
This special edition of the European Scientific Journal comprises papers authored by researchers fro...
In part 2 of this issue 1, the fundamental themes of twentieth century hermeneutics are re-examined,...
No Abstract.Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 2, Edition 1, April 200
Since Gayle Salamon’s 2018 article “What is Critical about Critical Phenomenology?”, phenomenologist...
The publication of Phenomenology in Italy: Authors, Schools, and Traditions is, to say the least, a ...
In this article, phenomenology, both in its philosophical and methodological variants, is introduced...
First paragraph: In several interviews, Michel Foucault expressed a dislike of any polemics that ins...
In the spring and summer of 2020, the world broke down. A worldly breakdown often gives rise to form...