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The ethico-political turn of phenomenology
Matthias Flatscher, Sergej Seitz
From circumspection to insight
Eddo Evink
The body and its image in the clinical encounter
Vol. 2
Dorothée Legrand
Merleau-Ponty: actions, habits, and skilled expertise
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
Introception and self-awareness
Daniel Dahlstrom
Knowing one's own desires
Jonathan Webber
Phenomenal conservatism and the principle of all principles
Walter Hopp
Hearing, seeing, and music in the middle
Dan Lloyd
Defending a Heideggerian account of mood
Lauren Freeman
Eyes wide shut: Sartre's phenomenology of dreaming
Nicolas de Warren
The significance of boredom: a Sartrean reading
Andreas Elpidorou
For-me-ness
Dan Zahavi, Uriah Kriegel
Bringing philosophy back
Mark Rowlands
Lived body, intercorporeality, intersubjectivity
Dermot Moran
The minds of others
Shaun Gallagher
Cognitive phenomenology
David Woodruff Smith
Prospects for a naturalized phenomenology
Jeffrey Yoshimi
Collectivizing persons and personifying collectives
Vol. 3
Thomas Szanto
Hannah Arendt's conception of actualized plurality
Sophie Loidolt
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