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Husserl’s Notion of Solitary Speech Reconsidered: In Conversation with Vygotsky Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-09-02 Kyong E. Lee
This paper clarifies the phenomenon Edmund Husserl referred to as “solitary speech,” defending his account against the deconstructionist claim that it serves as a mere prop for his transcendental p...
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Towards a Common World: Arendt’s Way Beyond Hobbes Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-08-27 Paul Gyllenhammer
Hobbes’s account of sovereign power can be seen as an impetus to Arendt’s passion for authentic political life. From the Human Condition, we will see how the distinction between labor, work, and ac...
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What Makes Natural Language “Natural”? A Phenomenological Proposal Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Horst Ruthrof
The paper answers the title question via its methodological commitment to a Husserlian description of the acts of consciousness which we cannot but perform when we engage in linguistic communicatio...
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Art, Politics, and the Complexity of homo faber in Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-06-04 Simas Čelutka
The aim of this paper is to articulate and analyse the complexity of the concept of work in Hannah Arendt’s philosophy. Work is usually interpreted as antithetical to political action. This claim m...
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From a Less-Authentic Experience to an Authentic Experience: Gadamer’s Changed Concept of the Symbol Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Chun Lin
This paper provides an explanation for Gadamer’s inconsistent ideas of the symbol in his works, arguing that his concept of the symbol has evolved from a less-authentic experience to an authentic e...
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Menstrual Temporality: Cyclic Bodies in a Linear World Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Sarah Pawlett Jackson
In this paper I will explore a phenomenology of the menstrual cycle, focusing on the cycle’s rhythm as a form of lived temporality. Drawing on the work of Henri Lefebvre and Thomas Fuchs I will out...
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Infinity, Ideality, Transcendentality: The Idea in the Kantian Sense in Husserl and Derrida Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Till Grohmann
When Derrida translated and commented on Husserl’s manuscript The Origin of Geometry in 1962, he gave a central place to what Husserl called the Idea “in the Kantian sense”. This article reflects o...
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Sartre on Action: Decentring the Will Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Gavin Rae
The Western philosophic tradition has tended to tie the question of action to that of freedom, with the relationship structured around the free will/determinism opposition. In contrast, I show that...
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Ontologically Interactive Painting: On Susan Rothenberg’s Three Heads Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Caleb Faul
In this article, I argue that paintings are transformations of the perceptual world, transformations that the world itself elicits but does not determine, thus undercutting the subjective-objective...
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Heidegger and the Destruction of Aristotle: On How to Read the Tradition Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Cameron More
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 55, No. 2, 2024)
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Narrative Medicine and Empathy: A Phenomenological Perspective Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Eugenia Stefanello
In Rita Charon's account of narrative medicine, empathy seems to be an essential element of the clinical relationship. However, empathy has not received much attention, which I believe is problemat...
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Mimetic Phantasia in Action: Marc Richir’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Mauro Senatore
In this article, I aim to cast light on the genetic analyses of the apperception of the other that the phenomenologist Marc Richir develops in his late masterwork Phénoménologie en esquisses (2000)...
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Introduction to the Special Issue, People on Streets. Critical Phenomenologies of Embodied Resistance Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Marieke Borren, Maria Robaszkiewicz
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 55, No. 1, 2024)
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Resisting Bodies: Between the Politics of Vulnerability and “We-Can” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Marieke Borren
This article presents a critical phenomenology of embodiment in radical democratic struggles, focusing on racialized citizens inhabiting and navigating public spaces and on anti-racist protests. It...
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Civil Disobedience: A Phenomenological Approach Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Steffen Herrmann
In this paper, I discuss three objections against climate activism often voiced in the public, namely that their practices of civil disobedience are ultimately insincere, illegal, and ineffective. ...
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Time to Treat the Climate and Nature Crisis as One Indivisible Global Health Emergency Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Darian Meacham
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 55, No. 1, 2024)
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Reclaiming the Public Space: Critical Phenomenology of Women’s Revolutions in Dark Times Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Maria Robaszkiewicz
In this paper, I focus on feminist protests (exemplary, in Argentina and Poland) defending women's right to access to prenatal diagnostics and abortion, which I reflect upon from the perspective of...
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Brentano and Husserl on Hume’s Moral Philosophy Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Hynek Janoušek
The article analyses the reception of Hume’s moral philosophy in the lectures and manuscripts of Edmund Husserl and in the published lectures of Franz Brentano, on which Husserl originally based hi...
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Reasons and Causes: A Critical-Realist Phenomenological Analysis of Agency Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Vefa Saygın Öğütle
Reason is the object of understanding. Cause is the object of explanation. The original aspect of this study, which argues that reasons are in some sense causes, is that it discusses the distinctio...
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On Husserl’s so-called Reduction to the Real Component (Reduktion auf den reellen Bestand) Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Andrea Altobrando
As Dieter Lohmar (2002; 2012) has shown, in the Logical Investigation Husserl sketches a peculiar type of reduction, the so-called “Reduktion auf den reellen Bestand.” Husserl does not explicitly p...
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The Incomprehensible “Unworlded World”: Nature and Abyss in Heideggerian Thought Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Richard J. Colledge
The complexities of Heidegger’s early accounts of nature provide a privileged perspective from which to understand the evolution of his thought into the 1930s and beyond. This movement seems largel...
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Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-09-12 Tris Hedges
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 55, No. 1, 2024)
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What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Ismail Shogo
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 4, 2023)
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Rethinking Spontaneism: Rosa Luxemburg, Skilful Expertise, and the Politics of Habit Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Bryan Smyth
Rosa Luxemburg defended a view of spontaneism as a way of according strategic priority to popular initiatives over the directives of vanguard parties. But she never worked out a theory of spontanei...
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“No Justice, No Peace”: Black Lives Matter, Institutional Racism, and Legal Order Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-08-04 Luigi D. A. Corrrias
Following the murder of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter-movement (BLM) took to the streets to protest against institutional racism. In these protests, one could often hear the slogan “No Justi...
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Correction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-07-04
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 4, 2023)
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When Experience Turns Critical: the Anarcheological Reduction as Methodological Device in Critical Phenomenology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Rasmus Dyring
Building on a phenomenological analysis of the Tunisian Revolution, this article puts forward the concept of critical experience as a type of experience in which the very experiential structures pr...
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The Strength of the Strengthless: Women, Aged, and Disabled People as a Subversive Force in the Belarusian Protest Movement 2020 Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-06-22 Tatiana Shchyttsova
This article examines the Belarusian protests of 2020, triggered by the rigged presidential election results and the illegal disproportionate use of force by the authorities. Given that most protes...
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The Reverberation Phenomenon and Social Praxis. Notes for a Sound Phenomenology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-06-02 Francisco Martin Diez Fischer
ABSTRACT In this paper, I aim to show the importance of transferring metaphors from our aesthetic experiences to social praxis. I will therefore focus on reverberation, a phenomenon in the perceptual field of sound, to argue that it offers a deep understanding of social experiences. Reverberation is a secondary concept in Paul Ricœur's hermeneutic phenomenology, but it plays a crucial role in his analysis
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Grief Worlds: A Study of Emotional Experience Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-05-30 David Herman
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2023)
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The Development and Systematic Role of the a Priori in Husserlian Phenomenology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-05-29 Giulio Marchegiani
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2023)
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The Promise and the Gesture: From Critical Situations in Life-Histories to Original Forgiveness Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-05-25 Delia Popa
ABSTRACT In this paper I examine the relationship between promise and gesture, in order to understand how they co-participate in the configuration of our life-histories. I start by noticing the role played by promise in establishing a dialogical pact of trust, through which an experiential cohesion is maintained through time. Reflecting on the variable conditions of mutual trust, I focus on crisis-situations
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On the Patient’s Agency Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-05-25 Pablo Ilian, Toso Andreu
ABSTRACT Canguilhem’s take on the normal and the pathological offers an interesting insight to elaborate on a phenomenological account of illness and the medical encounter within the scope of Heidegger’s Daseinanalysis from Being and Time. Fredrik Svenaeus has drawn from the latter a definition of illness as an “unhomelike being in the world”. In this paper, I will elaborate on these concepts through
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Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-04-27 Kaja Jenssen Rathe
ABSTRACT In this article, I offer a critical phenomenological investigation of immigrant indebtedness, with special focus on its temporality. I understand immigrant indebtedness as a relation of debt where what is owed is gratitude, and which takes on a special meaning when the debtor in question is racially construed as immigrant. Understood as such, immigrant indebtedness has the power to function
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Fraternity-without-Terror: A Sartrean Account of Political Solidarity Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Maria Russo, Francesco Tava
ABSTRACT This article analyses Sartre's conflicting interpretations of human relationality in Critique of Dialectical Reason and Hope Now in order to demostrate two things. First, that the social dynamics leading to the formation of what Sartre calls “fused groups” and “fraternity-terror” are still at play in current manifestations of exclusionary and antagonistic conceptions of identity politics,
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Visual Art and Self-Construction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-04-12 David Deamer
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2023)
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Correction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-03-30
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2023)
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Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption during a Pandemic Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-03-20 Andrew Barrette
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the meaning of the smile and how various kinds of disruptions motivate its thematization. In so doing, it broaches experiences in the recent pandemic, as the masked face disrupts the givenness of the smile. Indeed, the paper claims that such a situation affords the possibility of becoming even more attentive to the conditions of meaningfulness at a global scale. It
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Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption During a Pandemic Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Andrew Barrette
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the meaning of the smile and how various kinds of disruptions motivate its thematization. In so doing, it broaches experiences in the recent pandemic, as the masked face disrupts the givenness of the smile. Indeed, the paper claims that such a situation affords the possibility of becoming even more attentive to the conditions of meaningfulness at a global scale. It
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The Linguistic Linkage Compulsion: A Phenomenological Account Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Horst Ruthrof
ABSTRACT The paper attempts to provide an answer to the question of the semantic compulsion exerted by language on its speakers. It does so via an analysis of Husserl’s extended meaning chain and his comments in his Nachlass on language as Zumutung (imposition). The central thrust of the paper is the question of how the linguistic linkage compulsion (LLC) affects the components of Husserl’s language
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Husserl's Notion of “Secondary Experience” as an Alternative Basis for Social Epistemology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-03-07 Michele Averchi
ABSTRACT The goal of this paper is to put on the map Husserl's discussion of “secondary experience” as an alternative basis for an epistemology of testimony. In current discussions about social epistemology, the majority of scholars characterize testimony as “the transfer of a belief.” On the contrary, in light of Husserl's notion of “secondary experience,” testimony is best characterized as a sharing
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Alter-ation and Ethical Reduction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-02-17 Zhida Luo
ABSTRACT In this paper, I suggest an ethical reading of Husserl’s theory of primordial reduction, which has been criticized for excluding the other from the outset and not doing justice to genuine alterity. I propose to interpret primordial reduction as a “putting into question” not only the intentional relatedness with the other but also transcendental ego’s activity that confers meaning upon the
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Emotional Conducts: A Phenomenological Account Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Ondřej Švec
ABSTRACT Drawing on Merleau-Ponty, I contend that emotions should be regarded as emerging from our “vital communication” with the solicitations of our physical and social surroundings. My intention is to present emotions as unitary phenomena arising from an incessant flow of motivations that can be later articulated in terms of reasons (in cognitive theories of emotions) or in terms of causes (in affective
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Creativity in the Age of Information: An Essay on Gilles Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricist Philosophy Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-02-02 Sean Winkler
ABSTRACT In this paper, I explicate twentieth-century French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze’s paper, “What is the Creative Act?” as a response to the “crisis of creativity” in the Age of Information. I contend that for him, the creative act does not consist of circulating information, but of eliciting the experience of “defamiliarization”. This thesis will be developed over the course of five sections:
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On the Full Concretion of Subjectivity in Husserl’s Phenomenology: Contingency and the Transcendental Person Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2023-01-06 Mérédith Laferté-Coutu
ABSTRACT This paper argues that Husserl’s personalist ethics provides a new way to understand the meaning of the full concretion of the transcendental ego in his mature phenomenology. Husserl’s late ethics introduces, at the core of his thinking, a notion of contingency that he associates with irrationality and facticity. This central aspect of human life, namely that contingency traverses it through
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The Intersection of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Roman Ingarden in the Hermeneutic Experience of Fictional Worlds Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-12-13 Thomas Jurkiewicz
ABSTRACT At the heart of our experience of literature is the idea that fiction can show us new possibilities for the world in which we live. I open up fictional worlds’ hermeneutic dimension by investigating the intersection of Roman Ingarden’s analytic phenomenology of the literary work with Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics. Reading Ingarden together with Gadamer, I understand a fictional
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Kinaesthesis Revisited: Kinaesthetic Sensation and its Temporal Asymmetry Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-11-04 Nikos Soueltzis
ABSTRACT The hyletic component of kinaesthetic sensation has generally been treated with suspicion. It is usually set aside in favour of Husserl’s later analysis of kinaesthetic experience which emphasizes its practical dimension. I try to show that a nuanced understanding of the hyletic component allows us to consider its deeper temporal function. From a rather neglected passage in his Ding und Raum
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Screened Intercorporeality. Reflections on Gestures in Videoconferences Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-10-31 Christian Ferencz-Flatz
ABSTRACT This article brings a phenomenological perspective to the question of how bodily and inter-bodily experience is involved in interacting via audio-visual media like videoconferencing platforms. Contemporary discussions in interaction studies point to a certain suspension of bodily involvement in these mediated interactions, which leads to a visible loss of function in the case of gestures.
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The Value of Vulnerability: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on the Meaning of “Human” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-10-14 Valeria Bizzari
ABSTRACT Who is the human being? A powerful, enhanceable biological organism, which techniques and artifacts can augment or a disembodied spirit damned to be influenced by its fragile body? In Defense of the Human Being accounts for both perspectives existing in the contemporary debate on the human and provides us with an answer: we should conceive of “ … the human person as a physical or embodied
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Anomalous Monism and Mental Causation: A Husserlian Reflection Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-09-14 Chang Liu
ABSTRACT Drawing on material from Husserlian phenomenology, we can reconstruct a realist version of anomalous monism (rAM). According to such a view, mental events are identical to some physical events because they simultaneously exemplify mental and physical properties. rAM would have to confront the charge of epiphenomenalism because Husserl rejects psychophysical causal interaction. And as a form
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Au tour de l’imposture Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-09-02 Elad Magomedov
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 54, No. 1, 2023)
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How Does the Future Appear in Spite of the Present? Towards an “Empty Teleology” of Time Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-08-29 Daniel Neumann
ABSTRACT This article takes a phenomenological approach to thinking about ways in which the future comes to pass without being derived from the present, i.e. without being based on our current and past objective engagements. In the first part, I look at Husserl’s idea of “protention” in order to discuss how phenomenology has conceptualized the indeterminacy of the present moment. In the second part
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Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-08-19 Marilyn Stendera
ABSTRACT Heidegger’s brief remarks on the theme of love enable us to reconstruct a view of it as a powerful feeling that both requires and amplifies a truthful recognition of oneself. The emphasis this places on the significance of love for the self and of the self for love, along with the kairological temporality Heidegger associates with love, means the account ends up “both sacralising and marginalising
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The Origin of the Phenomenology of Feelings Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-08-17 Thomas Byrne
ABSTRACT This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I present a distinct interpretation of the inception of the phenomenology of feelings. I show that Husserl’s first substantial discussion of intentional and non-intentional feelings is not from his 1901 Logical Investigations, but rather his 1893 manuscript, “Notes towards a Theory of Attention and Interest”. Husserl there describes intentional feelings
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Insurgency as Situated Invention: Jean-Paul Sartre's Materialist Theory of Struggles Against Oppression and Exploitation Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-08-10 Lorenzo Buti
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to theorize insurgent political action on the basis of Jean-Paul Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason. It reconstructs a Sartrean model of insurgency that prioritizes an insurgent group’s capacity for situated inventions. It argues that, similar to Fanon, Sartre theorized that groups that struggle against oppression and exploitation constantly invent novel conditions
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Arendt, Améry, and the Phenomenology of Evil Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-07-20 Sidra Shahid
ABSTRACT Contemporary accounts of evil attempt to identify features or properties that transform an act of wrongdoing into an act of evil. What is missing from the discussion, however, is a phenomenology of evil that engages with the standpoint of the subject that undergoes evil. This paper discusses basic themes for a phenomenology of evil through a critical comparison between Hannah Arendt and Jean
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Deciding the Fate of the State: Heidegger, Thucydides and the Boden of Ontology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-07-05 Aengus Daly
ABSTRACT This paper explores the relation between philosophy and politics in Being and Time (1927) starting from Heidegger’s suggestion that we can understand some of the linguistic and conceptual difficulties in his investigation by comparing Thucydides’ narrative prose with two texts by Plato and Aristotle. Far from simply signalling Heidegger’s proximity to Plato and Aristotle and an apolitical
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An Introduction to Engaged Phenomenology Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-06-29 Jessica Stanier
ABSTRACT In this article, I introduce engaged phenomenology as an approach through which phenomenologists can more explicitly and critically consider the generative conditions and implications of their research. I make an explicit link between philosophical insights from critical and generative phenomenology and the ethical and methodological insights offered by engaged research methods—a community-oriented
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‘Wonder at What Is as It Is’: Arendtian Wonder as the Occasion for Political Responsibility Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-06-16 Magnus Ferguson
ABSTRACT Although Arendt is widely cited as an early proponent of what is sometimes called “forward-looking” or “future-looking” responsibility, scholars have not dwelled at length on Arendt’s claim that the experience of thaumazein – in her view, a form of wonder intermixed with horror – can serve as the impetus for taking on expansive political responsibilities. This article has two principal aims:
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Editor’s Introduction Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (IF 1.1) Pub Date : 2022-06-14 Keith Crome, Darian Meacham
Published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Vol. 53, No. 3, 2022)