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BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. WORKS BY KANT All original texts cited from the Academy Edition (AK): Kant, Immanuel. Kants gesammelte Schriften, Edited by Koniglich PreuBische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter and Predecessors, 1902-. The following editions were consulted: -------. Kritik der praktischen Vernunft. 10th edition. Edited by Karl Vorliinder with a bibliography by Heiner Klemme. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1990. -------. Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Edited by Raymund Schmidt. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1926. -------. Kritik der Urteilskraft. Edited by Karl VorHinder. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1924. The following translations were consulted or quoted (sometimes with slight alterations): Allison, Henry. The Kant-Eberhard Controversy: an English translation together with supplementary materials and a historical-analytic introduction of Immanuel Kant's On as Discovery According to Which Any New Critique o(Pure Reason Has Been Made Superfluous by an Earlier One. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. 144

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. WORKS BY KANT

All original texts cited from the Academy Edition (AK):

Kant, Immanuel. Kants gesammelte Schriften, Edited by Koniglich PreuBische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter and Predecessors, 1902-.

The following editions were consulted:

-------. Kritik der praktischen Vernunft. 10th edition. Edited by Karl Vorliinder with a bibliography by Heiner Klemme. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1990.

-------. Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Edited by Raymund Schmidt. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1926.

-------. Kritik der Urteilskraft. Edited by Karl VorHinder. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1924.

The following translations were consulted or quoted (sometimes with slight alterations):

Allison, Henry. The Kant-Eberhard Controversy: an English translation together with supplementary materials and a historical-analytic introduction of Immanuel Kant's On as Discovery According to Which Any New Critique o(Pure Reason Has Been Made Superfluous by an Earlier One. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

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Kant, Immanuel, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View. Translated by Mary J. Gregor. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982.

-------. Critique of Judgment. Translated by Werner S. Pluhar. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1987.

-------. Critique of Practical Reason. Translated by Lewis White Beck. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1956.

-------. Critique of Pure Reason. Translated by Norman Kemp Smith. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1929.

-------. Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759-99. Edited and Translated by Arnulf Zweig. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.

-------. Lectures on Logic. Translated by J. Michael Young. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

-------. Perpetual Peace and other Essays. Translated by Ted Humphrey. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1983.

-------. Theoretical Philosophy 1755-1775. Translated and edited by David Walford in collaboration with RalfMeerbote. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

2. OTHER PRIMARY SOURCES

Baumgarten, Alexander. Aesthetica. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1961[1750].

Ficino, Marsilio. Three Books on Life (De Vita). critical edition with translation by Carol V. Kaske and John R. Clark. Binghamton, New York: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1989.

Hume, David. The Philosophical Works. 4 volumes. Aalen: Scientia Verlag, 1964. [reprint of London: 1886].

Hutcheson, Francis. Collected Works of Francis Hutcheson. Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1971.

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Leibniz, G. W. Die philosophischen Schriften von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. 6 volumes. Edited by C. J. Gerhardt Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1960 [1885].

-------. G. W Leibniz's Monadology. Edited and translated by Nicholas Rescher. Pittsburgh: University Of Pittsburgh Press, 1991.

-------. Nouveaux essais sur I 'entendement humain. Paris: GF­Flammarion, 1990.

-------. Opera Omnia. 6 volumes. Edited by L. Dutens Geneva: Fratres De Tournes, 1768 [reprint: Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1989].

-------. Philosophical Essays. Edited and translated by Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1989.

Mendelssohn, Moses. Gesammelte Schriften Jubiliiumsausgabe, edited by Fritz Bamberger. Stuttgart: Friedrich Frommann Verlag [Gunther Holzboog], 1971.

Petrarca, Francesco. De vita solitaria. Prepared by Guido Martellotti with Italian translation by Antonietta Bufano. Torino: Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1977.

Petrarch, Francis. The Life of Solitude. Translated, with introduction and notes, by Jacob Zeitlin. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1924.

Plotinus. Enneads. 7 volumes. Greek text with English translation by A.H. Armstrong. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press [Loeb Classical library ], 1966-1988.

Shafiesbury, Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper Third Earl of. An Inquiry Concerning Virtue, or Merit. in Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl ofShaftesbury Standard Edition: Complete Works, selected Letters and posthumous Writings in English with German Translation. Edited, translated, and commented by Gerd Hemmerich, Wolfram Benda & Ulrich SchOdlbauer. Stuttgart: frommann-holzboog, 1981.

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3. SECONDARY SOURCES ON KANT AND ON EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AESTHETICS

Arendt, Hannah. Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.

Baumler, Alfred. Das Irrationalitatsproblem in der Asthetik und Logik des 18. lahrhunderts bis zur Kritik der Urteilskraft. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1967.

Beck, Lewis White. Early German Philosophy: Kant and his Predecessors. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969.

Biemel, Walter. Die Bedeutung von Kants Begrundung der Asthetik fur die Philosophie der Kunst. (Kantstudien Erganzungsheft 77). Kaln, 1959.

Cassirer, Ernst. Kant's Life and Thought. Translated by James Haden. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1981.

-------. The Philosophy of the Enlightenment. Translated by Fritz C. A. Koelln & James P. Pettegrove. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951.

Cohen, Ted, and Paul Guyer, ed. Essays in Kant's Aesthetics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.

Crawford, Donald W. Kant's Aesthetic Theory. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1974.

De Vleeschauwer, H. J. La deduction transcendentale dans I 'oeuvre de Kant. 3 volumes. New York: Garland, 1976. [reprint of Paris, 1934].

-------. The Development of Kantian Thought. Translated by A. R. C. Duncan. London: Nelson, 1962.

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DUsing, Klaus. Die Teleologie in Kants WeltbegrifJ(Kantstudien Erganzungshefte 96) Bonn: Bouvier, 1968.

Fulda, Hans-Friedrich and Rolf-Peter Horstmann. Hegel und die Kritik der Urteilskraft. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1990.

Guillermit, Louis. L 'elucidation critique dujugement de gout selon Kant. Paris: Editions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1986.

Gurwitsch, Aron. Kants Theorie des Verstandes. Edited by Thomas M. Seebohm. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990.

Guyer, Paul. The Claims o/Taste. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979.

-------. Kant and the Experience 0/ Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Henrich, Dieter. Aesthetic Judgment and the Moral Image o/the World: Studies in Kant. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992.

Kaulbach, Friedrich. Asthetische Welterkenntnis bei Kant. WUrzburg: Konigshausen & Neumann, 1984.

Kitcher, Patricia. Kant's Transcendental Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Makkreel, Rudolf. Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: The Hermeneutical Import o/the Critique of Judgment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.

NiveUe, Armand. Kunst-und Dichtungstheorien zwischen Aufklarung und Klassik. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1960.

-------. Les theories esthetiques en Allemagne de Baumgarten a Kant. Paris: Societe d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres," 1955. [Earlier version of the above work.]

Pareyson, Luigi. L 'estetica di Kant: Lettura della "Critica del Giudizio". Milan: Mursia, 1984.

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Philonenko, Alexis. L 'oeuvre de Kant. 2 Volumes. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1969 and 1972.

Schaper, Eva. Studies in Kant's Aesthetics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1979.

Tonelli, Giorgio. "La formazione del testo della Kritik der Urteilskraft." Revue Internationale de Philosophie 8 (1954), 423-448.

Traversa, Guido. L 'unita che lega I 'uno ai moW. La Darstellung in Kant. L' AquiIalRome: Japadre Editore, 1991.

Vieillard-Baron, Jean-Louis. Platon et I'idealisme allemand (1770-1830). Paris: Beauchesne, 1979.

Weil, Eric. Problemes kantiens. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1970.

Y ovel, Yirmiahu. Kant and the Philosophy of History. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.

4. WORKS IN ART THEORY AND THE HISTORY OF AESTHETICS

De Bruyne, Edgar. The Esthetics of the Middle Ages. Translated by Eileen B. Hennessy. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1969.

-------. Etudes d 'esthetique medievale I: De Boece a Jean Scot Erigene. Brugge: De Tempel, 1946.

Gilbert, Kathryn, and Helmut Kuhn. A History of Esthetics. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1939.

Gombrich, Ernst. Art and Illusion. A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation. New York: Pantheon Books [Bollingen series], 1961.

Kemal, Salim and Ivan Gaskell (eds.). The Language of Art History. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1991.

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Mothersill, Mary. Beauty Restored. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984.

Panofsky, Erwin. Idea. A Concept in Art Theory. Translated by Joseph J. S. Peake. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1968.

Podro, Michael. The Manifold in Perception. Theories of Art from Kant to Hildebrand. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972.

Szukala, Ralph. Philosophische Untersuchungen zur Theorie asthetischer Erfahrung. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzlersche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1988.

5. OTHER WORKS

Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958.

-------. The Life of the Mind. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.

Belaval, Yvon. Etudes leibniziennes. Paris: Gallimard, 1976.

Borges, Jorge Luis. Ficciones. Translated by John Sturrock. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1993.

Bundy, Murray Wright. The Theory of Imagination in Classical and Mediaeval Thought. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1927.

Cassirer, Ernst. The Platonic Renaissance in England. Translated by James P. Pettegrove. New York: Gordian Press, 1970.

Deck, John N. Nature, Contemplation and the One: A Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1967.

Deleuze, Gilles. Difference et repetition. Paris: Librairie 1. Vrin, 1968.

Derrida, Jacques. Truth in Painting. Translated by Geoff Bennington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Ernout, A. and A. Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine. Histoire des mots. 4th ed. Paris: Librairie C. Klincksieck, 1959.

Festugh~re, A. J. Contemplation et vie contemplative selon Platon. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1936.

Gadamer, Hans-Georg. Truth and Method. Second revised edition. Translation revised by Joel Weisheimer and Donald G. Marshall. New York: Crossroad, 1991.

Grilli, Alberto. II problema della vita contemplativa nel mondo greco-romano. Milan: 1952.

-------. Seneca: La tranquillita dell' animo. Milano: La Goliardica, 1971.

Heidegger, Martin. Basic Problems of Phenomenology. Translated by Albert Hofstadter. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982.

-------. Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics. Translated by Richard Taft. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

-------. Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik. Fourth edition. Frankfurt a.M: Vittorio Klostermann, 1973.

-------. The Principle of Reason. Translated by Reginald Lilly. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.

-------. Prolegomena to the History of the Concept of Time. Translated by Theodore Kiesel. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985.

-------. Der Satz vom Grund. Pfullingen: Neske, 1992.

Historisches Worterbuch der Philosophie. 7 volumes. Edited by Joachim Ritter and Karlfried GrUnder. Bd. 4. Basel/Stuttgart: Schwabe & Co. Veriag, 1971.

Husseri, Edmund. Cartesian Meditations. Translated by Dorion Cairns. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1960.

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-------. Ding und Raum. Vorlesungen 1907. Edited by Ulrich Claesges. (Husserliana Bd. XVI). Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973.

-------. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy. First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology. Translated by Fred Kersten. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982.

Joly, Robert. Le theme philosophique des genres de vie dans I 'antiquite classique. Brussels: Palais des Academies, 1956.

Kern, Iso. Husserl und Kant. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff, 1964.

Klibansky, Raymond. The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages (with a new preface and four supplementary chapters) together with Plato's Parmenides in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (with a new introductory preface). London: Kraus International Publications, 1982.

Leclercq, Dom Jean, O.S.B., Etudes sur Ie vocabulaires monastique du moyen age [Studia Anselmiana fasc. XLVIII]. Rome: Pontificium Institutum S. AnselmilHerder, 1961.

-------. Otia monastica. etudes sur Ie vocabulaires de la contemplation au moyen age [Studia Anslemiana fasc. LI]. Rome: Pontificium Institutum S. AnselmilHerder, 1963

Ravier, Emile. Bibliographie des oeuvres de Leibniz. Paris: Librairie Felix Alcan, 1937.

Ricoeur, Paul. From Text to Action: Essays in Hermeneutics II Translated Kathleen Blarney and John B. Thompson. London: The Athlone Press, 1991.

-------. Husser!: An Analysis of his Phenomenology. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965.

Sartre, Jean-Paul. L'Imagination. Paris: Alcan, 1936.

Schurrnann, Reiner. The Public Realm: Essays on Discursive Types in Political Philosophy. Albany: SUNY Press, 1989.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Taminiaux, Jacques. La nostalgie de la Grece a I 'aube de l'idealisme allemand. Kant et les Grecs dans l'itineraire de Schiller, de Holderlin et de Hegel. La Haye: Martinus Nijhoff, 1967.

-------. Recoupements. Brussels: Ousia, 1982.

-------. Poetics, Speculation and Judgment: The Shadow of the Work of Art from Kant to Phenomenology. Translated and edited by Michael Gendre. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

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a priori 6, 10-12, 22, 25 claims of aesthetic reflective judgment 5,

9,11 of sensibility 24, 29

Actuality 72,89,97, 104, 107-108, 115. See also Possibility

Adherent beauty. See Beauty Amphiboly of the concepts of reflection 51,

58 Analogy 16-17,44 Analogy of experience second, 51 anima mundi 120 Antinomy

of taste 84, 86, 93-94, 132 third 53, 58, 63-64

Appearance for Leibnizian aesthetics 68 indeterminate appearance and

phenomenon 85 spontaneity of 62, 90

Aquinas 116 Archetype 55-57 Arendt, H. 1, 8, 41, 56, 79-84, 94, 104,

107, 112-113, 121 Aristotle 1, 116, 141 Art 7,32,41-43, 120, 126, 129, 133

fine art 15, 42-43, 114, 120-21 for Leibniz 68 techne 41-43 work of art 81, 103, 125

Attunement 20,24,44, 114 Augustine 113, 116 Auto-affection 21-23,38-40,88

Baumgarten, A. 27, 68-70, 91 Bearing witness 123, 136-137 Beauty 33, 113, 118, 122

as predicate 18-19, 122-123 for Baumgarten 28 for Ficino 117 for Hutcheson 102 for Leibniz 27, 69, 95 for Neoplatonism 27 for Shaftesbury 100-10 1, 117 in medieval aesthetics 116-118 in Phaedrus 102 ka/on 43 ofart 133 of nature 129-133, 137

INDEX

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pulchritudo adhaerens (adherent beauty) 33

pulchritudo vaga (wandering beauty) 33-35.

symbol of the morally good 126-127 Bernard of Clairvaux 116 Biemel, W. 8, 29 Bracketing. See Phenomenological

reduction Burke, E. 99, 110

Causality 35,38,53-54, 58,64,85 Cicero 2, 116, 135-136 Cognition 72-74,99, 112

aesthetic 28 subjective condition of 41 thinking as ingredient of 112, 124

Cognitive powers (faculties) 89 heterogeneity of27, 53, 70, 72, 84-92,

105, 109-110, 132 Common sense 44, 46, 70, 78-82, 93, 121,

126, 132-137. See also sensus communis

as constitutive and regulative 81, 139 Communicability 10, 20, 24-25, 72, 109-

110, 120, 128-129, 133, 137 Compact among humanity 79 Concept 73, 121 Conditions of the possibility of experience

51-52,59,63,71,77 Contemplation 1-2

aesthetic 3, 21, 38-39, 90, 114, 142 contemplatio 2, 116-118 genius and 120 history of concept of contemplation 115 Kontemp/ation 3, 116 theoria 1-2, 116-118, 135-137

Cosmology, 54 Cosmopolitanism, 66

Deduction of pure concepts of understanding 51,

105 of taste 6, 78-79, 93,127,133,139-141

Democracy 141 Descartes, R. 4, 28, 60, 121 Determination 37, 50, 53-58, 67, 70, 73-74

moral. See Moral detennination; Moral vocation

Discursivity 95,109-115,121-122,137 Disinterestedness 15-18, 31-32, 70-72, 100,

107, 118-119, 127-128, 135 disinterested love 100 for Hutcheson 102 for Leibniz 119 for Shaftesbury 10 1, 118 in medieval aesthetics 116

Diversity 45-46, 90, 94-95 DUrer, A. 16 Duty 63, 141-142

Eberhard, J. 5,48,62,91-93 Empiricism 53, 102, 110 epoche See Phenomenological reduction Exemplariness 78,80-81. See also Validity

- exemplary Exhibition 31-34,38, 75, 83

Favor 18-19, 39, 119, 122 Feeling 21-25,72,88,99

of pleasure 21-25,30,38-39,72, 100-101, 110

moral. See Moral feeling Fichte, J.G. 87 Ficino 102, 117, 120 Free play. See Play Freedom 53-54, 58, 63-67, 72, 85, 87, 93,

104,130,135,141-142

Gadamer, H.-G. 6- 7, 126, 129 Genius 43, 47, 81,120-121

ingenium in Renaissance thought 117 German Idealism 86-87, 105 God 49,54,57-58,60,90, 116-118, 136

divine intuitive understanding 55, 113 divine knowledge 101, 142 existence of 60 mind of27, 89 will of27, 64

Ground (reason 30, 50, 53, 57, 67, 77, 132, 137

Guyer, P. 126-127, 132

Hannony for Shaftesbury 10 1 hannony and ground 4 of mental powers (faculties) 6, 26, 30, 70 of nature and freedom 41-42, 85, 131

INDEX 155

pre-established 4,6,35,41,47, 59, 60-61,89

soul and body 35, 60, 92. See also Mind-body problem

Heautonomy 20, 45 Hegel, G.W.F. 8 Heidegger, M. 7-8, 11,67,88, 103-105,

107 Herder, J.G. 80 Highest principle of synthetic a priori

judgments 51 History 41, 68, 80 Hobbes, T. 100 Homogeneity and specification 40, 95 Hugh ofSt. Victor 116 Humanism 135 humanitas 2-4 Humanity

as end in itself 41 moral dignity of 82

Hume, D. 69,97,99 Husserl, E. 3-9,12-16,23,104,107-108 Hutcheson 99, 102, 121 Hypotyposis 83, 104, 108, 126

Idea aesthetic 122, 125, 127 as representation 121 of reason 34,57,66,83 regulative 41-42,66

Ideal defined 34 of beauty 34-35, 82, 114 of imagination 34 of Pure Reason 53-54, 56, 58, 83 of sensibility 56, 83

Imagination 17, 56, 73-75, 104-110, 124 freedom of75, 107-108 in phenomenological tradition 103 productive and reproductive 106 transcendental 37, 88, 104-105

Imitation 1,7, 17,31,81 mimesis 32, 108 of precedent works of art 47

Inclining reason 101 Indeterminacy 46-48, 65, 70-84, 90, 108,

132-133 Indetenninate nonn 75,83, 132 Inner sense 23,39,62 Intentionality 23, 103-104, 107 Interest(s), 100, 104, 119, 126, 128-130,

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empirical 128 for Leibniz 10 1 for Shaftesbury 118 intellectual 130, 133 moral 127, 133 social 128, 133

Intuition 6,21,24,28-29,62,73,85, 111-112

a priori 29 empirical 26 forms of25, 63 intellectual 105, 1 I 1, 114-115. See also

Understanding - intuitive pure 28 sensible 25, 97

Judgment 25, 51, 70,141 aesthetic reflective 18,20,37,42, 73, 85 cognitive 18, 73 determinative 37-38, 59, 67 examples in 80 for Arendt 80 moral 66-67, 141 moral and aesthetic compared 131 reflective 66, 68 teleological 27, 30

Kingdom of ends 66, 132

Law(s) empirical 40, 92, 106 moral 21, 63, 66, 130, 132 of nature 41, 53, 90

Lawfulness 66, 77 empirical 30 formal 90 free 74-76 offreedom 140 of nature 66, 130-131, 140 of the contingent 26,36, 113, 115 of understanding 26

Leibniz G.W. 3- 6, 27- 28, 33, 37, 42, 46, 48-49, 5 I-54, 58-60, 65, 68-72, 86-96, 100-102, 132

Locke, 1. 52-53,100,102,110,121

Malebranche 60 Maxim(s) 64, 94,138,141

of common human understanding 138-140

Mendelssohn, M. 103

INDEX

Metaphor 23, 122-124, 134 Metaphysics 3-4, 6, 9, 20, 27, 35, 58, 65,

73,80,83-84,86,94, 101, 121, 133, 137

mimesis See imitation Mind-body problem 60 See also Harmony -

soul and body Monad(s) 59, 70, 86, 93, 95 Monasticism 2-3, 136 Moral determination (See also Moral

vocation) 133 Moral feeling 31,63,99-100,130 Moral vocation 41, 13 1-13 3

Nature beauty of See beauty - of nature phusis 41, 43

Necessity exemplary 44-47, 78, 82 subjective, 78-79

Negative magnitudes 50, 52, 58 Neoplatonism 1,3,27, 31, 33, 100, 117-

118, 120, 136 Neutrality-modification 3, 7, 12-16,23,

104,107-108 Neutralization 3, 16-19,23-24,30-32,34,

39,44-45,70,72,75-77,94, 104, 108-109, liS, 124, 134

Nietzsche, F. 8 Noumenon(a), 6, 85

otium, 2-3,117-118,120,125,135-137

Paralogism fourth paralogism 60, 92

Parts and wholes 28-30, 36, 113 Perception 95 Perfection 27-28,32-33,64,69,71,89, 101 Perspectives 1,4,6,46,69,86, 142 Perspectivism 3, 70, 95, 102, 109, 134 Petrarch, F. 135 Phenomenological reduction 3, 9, 12-13,

15-16,18-19,24,30-32,39,70,75, 107, 142

Phenomenon(a) 6, 64, 85-86, 101 in phenomenology 9

phronesis 141 Plato 1, 31, 54, 56, 100-102 Platonism 102, 121. See also Plotinus,

Proclus, Ficino, Shaftesbury, Leibniz Play 103, 137

free play of imagination and understanding 16,21-24,32,42,72-73,76, 88, 103, 115, 124

of appearing form 17 Plotinus 1,33, 100, 117, 120 Plurality 3,5,19,22,25,45-46,121-124,

137, 143 poiesis 42 Possibility 9, 26, 35, 51-52, 55-58, 60, 63-

64,71-72,76-77,86,89-90,97, 107-108, 115. See also actuality

Postulates of pure practical reason 67, 93, 126

Predication 17-19,121-124,134 Principle of non-contradiction 49-5 I, 77 Principle of sufficient reason (determining

ground) 3, 47-59, 63-72, 77, 86, 90-91 Procius, 100 Progress 80 Psychology 5, 9-11, 13, 20, 24, 73, 99, 103

empirical II rational 54

Purpose natural 27 objective 30, 33 subjective 30

Purposiveness 25-26, 35-41, 94 Arendt's criticism of 80, 84 objective 27, 34, 42, 76 subjective 27, 76, 84 without purpose 25, 28, 30-31, 33, 36,

42, 75, 77, 131

Quantity of aesthetic judgments 18 of logical judgments 18

Rationalism 51,53,89-90, 100, 110 Reason 114

idea of See idea Receptivity 89, 97 Reflection 25,29,51, 73, 98 Religion 2-3,116-118 Renaissance 117, 120 Representation, mode of (Vorstellungsart)

103 Representationalism 103 Respect 21, 23, 52, 119 Richard of S1. Victor 116 Ricoeur, P. 6, 8, 9, 16, 107, 122, 124

Sartre, l.-P. 3, 7, 104

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Schema 31-32,67,73-75,80-83, 108, 126 schematism 16,20

Schiller, F. 127, 132 Schopenhauer,A.8 Scotus Erigena 116, 118 Semblance 7,15-17,19,31-32,37,75,

123-124 Seneca 2, 116, 13 5-137 Sensibility 21, 24-25, 29-30, 72-73, 87-88,

97-99, 102, 110 freedom of 107, 142 inner sense 61 internal sense 102 intuition and feeling 98 Kant's apology for 98

sensus communis 3, 6, 15,20,29,41,45-46,70,73,93-95,99, 109-110, 120, 122-123, 125-126, 128, 133, 135, 138, 141-142. See also common sense

Shaftesbury 3-4,15,33,99-102,110,117-121, 126-129

Sociability 10, 128-129 Space and time 21, 25, 28-29, 73, 97-98,

108 Spinoza, B. 28 Subjectivity 17-19, 22-23, 59, 86, 88, 93-

94, 123, 127, 132-134, 141-142 and appearance 88 broadening of 122-123 moral 131

Subsumption 73 Supersensible 5-6, 13, 70, 80, 83- 84, 87,

93, 140 Supersensuous nature 66 Symbol 42, 126 Synthetic a priori judgment

highest principle of 58, 63, 67

Taminiaux, 1. 8, 90 Taste 3, 42, 82, 121, 124, 126, l30, 133,

141-142 and genius 120, 125 history of 82

Teleology 27, 1l3, 131 Theology 54, 117-118, 136-137 Theory and praxis 40 Thing in itself, 6, 58, 115 Thinking (Denken) 36,87, 104, 111-112,

115, 122 contrasted with cognition 122 discursive 6, 111-112, 122, 134 distinguished from cognition 112

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elicited by beauty 121 interpretive 123-124

Understanding 36, 52, 73-75, 87,111-112 common human 93 contemplative 38,114-115,139 discursivity of III faculty of thinking 112 human contrasted with divine 113 intuitive 111-115. See also intuition -

intellectual Universality 5-6, 11, 17-18,20-21

aesthetic 17 and particularity 113

INDEX

Validity exemplary 78-79 general 17

vita activa 137 vita contemplativa 2, 117, 135, 137

Wandering beauty. See beauty Weil, E. 112 Will 63-67, 70, 72, 77, 86, 101, 119, 126,

130, 142 Winckelmann, lJ. 35 Wittgenstein, L. 103 Wolff, C. 49, 91

Phaenomenologica

1. E. Fink: Sein, Wahrheit, Welt. Vor-Fragen zum Problem des Phanomen-Begriffs. 1958 ISBN 90-247-0234-8

2. H.L. van Breda and J. Taminiaux (eds.): Husserl et la pensee moderne 1 Husserl und das Denken der Neuzeit. Actes du deuxieme Colloque International de Phenomenologie 1 Akten des zweiten Internationalen Phanomenologischen Kolloquiums (Krefeld, 1.-3. Nov. 1956). 1959

ISBN 90-247-0235-8 3. J.-C. Piguet: De I' esthitique a la metaphysique. 1959 ISBN 90-247-0236-4 4. E. Husserl: 1850-1959. Recueil commemoratif publie It l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance

du philosophe. 1959 ISBN 90-247-0237-2 516. H. Spiegelberg: The Phenomenological Movement. A Historical Introduction. 3rd revised ed. with

the collaboration of Karl Schumann. 1982 ISBN Hb: 90-247-2577-1; Pb: 90-247-2535-6 7. A. Roth: Edmund Husserls ethische Untersuchungen. Dargestellt anhand seiner Voriesungs-

manuskripte.1960 ISBN 90-247-0241-0 8. E. Levinas: Totalite et Injini. Essai sur l'exteriorite. 4th ed., 4th printing 1984

ISBN Hb: 90-247-5105-5; Pb: 90-247-2971-8 9. A. de Waelhens: La philosophie et les experiences noturelles. 1961 ISBN 90-247-0243-7

10. L. Eley: Die Krise des Apriori in der transzendentalen Phiinomenologie Edmund Husserls. 1962 ISBN 90-247-0244-5

11. A. Schutz: Collected Papers, I. The Problem of Social Reality. Edited and introduced by M. Natanson. 1962; 5th printing: 1982 ISBN Hb: 90-247-5089-X; Pb: 90-247-3046-5

Collected Papers, II see below under Volume 15 Collected Papers, III see below under Volume 22

12. J.M. Broekman: Phiinomenologie und Egologie. Faktisches und transzendentales Ego bei Edmund Husser!. 1963 ISBN 90-247-0245-3

13. W.J. Richardson: Heidegger. Through Phenomenology to Thought. Preface by Martin Heidegger. 1963; 3rd printing: 1974 ISBN 90-247-02461-1

14. J.N. Mohanty: Edmund Husserl's Theory of Meaning. 1964; reprint: 1969 ISBN 9O-247-0247-X 15. A. Schutz: Collected Papers, II. Studies in Social Theory. Edited and introduced by A. Brodersen.

1964; reprint: 1977 ISBN 90-247-0248-8 16. I. Kern: Husserl und Kant. Eine Untersuchung iiber Husseris Verhiiltnis zu Kant und zum Neu-

kantianismus. 1964; reprint: 1984 ISBN 90-247-0249-6 17. R.M. Zaner: The Problem of Embodiment. Some Contributions to a Phenomenology of the Body.

1964; reprint: 1971 ISBN 90-247-5093-8 18. R. Sokolowski: The Formation ofHusserl's Concept afConstitution. 1964; reprint: 1970

ISBN 90-247-5086-5 19. U. Claesges: Edmund Husserls Theorie der Raumkonstition. 1964 ISBN 90-247-0251-8 20. M. Dufrenne: Jalons. 1966 ISBN 90-247-0252-6 21. E. Fink: Studien zur Phiinomenologie, 1930-1939. 1966 ISBN 90-247-0253-4 22. A. Schutz: Collected Papers, III. Studies in Phenomenological Philosophy. Edited by I. Schutz.

With an introduction by Aaron Gurwitsch. 1966; reprint: 1975 ISBN 90-247-5090-3 23. K. Held: Lebendige Gegenwart. Die Frage nach der Seinsweise des transzendentalen Ich bei

Edumund Husser!, entwickelt am Leitfaden der Zeitproblematik. 1966 ISBN 90-247-0254-2 24. O. Laffoucriere: Le destin de la pensee et 'La Mort de Dieu' selon Heidegger. 1968

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R. Ingarden. 1968 ISBN Hb: 90-247-0257-7; Pb: 90-247-0256-9 26. R. Boehm: Yom Gesichtspunkt der Phiinomenologie (I). Husserl-Studien. 1968

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27. T. Conrad: Zur Wesenslehre des psychischen Lebens und Erlebens. Mit einem Geleitwort von H.L. van Breda. 1968 ISBN 90-247-0260-7

Phaenomenologica 28. W. Biemel: Philosophische Analysen zur Kunst der Gegenwart. 1969

ISBN Hb: 90-247-0263-1; Pb: 90-247-0262-3 29. G. Thines: La problematique de la psychologie. 1968

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elementaren Priidikatenlogik. 1969 ISBN Hb: 90-247-0269-0; Pb: 90-247-0268-2 32. M.S. Frings: Person und Dasein. Zur Frage der Ontologie des Wertseins. 1969

ISBN Hb: 90-247-0271-2; Pb: 90-247-0270-4 33. A. Rosales: Transzendenz und Differenz. Ein Beitrag zum Problem der ontologischen Differenz

beim friihen Heidegger. 1970 ISBN 90-247-0272-0 34. M.M. Saraiva: L'imagination selon Husserl. 1970 ISBN 90-247-0273-9 35. P. Janssen: Geschichte und Lebenswelt. Ein Beitrag zur Diskussion von Husserls Spiitwerk. 1970

ISBN 90-247-0274-7 36. W. Marx: Vernunft und Welt. Zwischen Tradition und anderem Anfang. 1970

ISBN 90-247-5042-3 37. J.N. Mohanty: Phenomenology and Ontology. 1970 ISBN 90-247-5053-9 38. A. Aguirre: Genetische Phiinomenologie und Reduktion. Zur Letztbegriindung der Wissenschaft

aus der radikalen Skepsis im Denken E. Husserls. 1970 ISBN 90-247-5025-3 39. T.F. Geraets: Vers une nouvelle philosophie transcendentale. La genese de la philosophie de

Maurice Merleau-Ponty jusqu'i\ la 'Phenomenologie de la perception.' Preface par E. Levinas. 1971 ISBN 90-247-5024-5

40. H. Decleve: Heidegger et Kant. 1970 ISBN 90-247-5016-4 41. B. Waldenfels: Das Zwischenreich des Dialogs. Sozialphilosophische Untersuchungen in Anschluss

an Edmund Husserl. 1971 ISBN 90-247-5072-5 42. K. Schuhmann: Die Fundamentalbetrachtung der Phiinomenologie. Zum Weltproblem in der

Philosophie Edmund Husserls. 1971 ISBN 90-247-5121-7 43. K. Goldstein: Selected PaperslAusgewiihlte Schriften. Edited by A. Gurwitsch, E.M. Goldstein

Haudek and W.E. Haudek. Introduction by A. Gurwitsch. 1971 ISBN 90-247-5047-4 44. E. Holenstein: Phiinomenologie der Assoziation. Zu Struktur und Funktion eines Grundprinzips

der passiven Genesis bei E. Husserl. 1972 ISBN 90-247-1175-4 45. F. Hammer: Theonome Anthropologie? Max Schelers Menschenbild und seine Grenzen. 1972

ISBN 90-247-1186-X 46. A. PliZanin: Wissenschoft und Geschichte in der Phiinomenologie Edmund Husserls. 1972

ISBN 90-247-1194-0 47. G.A. de Almeida: Sinn und Inhalt in der genetischen Phiinomenologie E. Husserls. 1972

ISBN 90-247-1318-8 48. J. Rolland de Reneville: Aventure de l'absolu. 1972 ISBN 90-247-1319-6 49. U. Claesges und K. Held (eds.): Perspektiven transzendental-phiinomenologischer Forschung. Fiir

Ludwig Landgrebe zum 70. Geburtstag von seiner Kainer Schiilern. 1972 ISBN 90-247-1313-7 50. F. Kersten and R. Zaner (eds.): Phenomenology: Continuation and Criticism. Essays in Memory

of Dorion Cairns. 1973 ISBN 90-247-1302-1 51. W. Biemel (ed.): Phiinomenologie Heute. Festschrift fiir Ludwig Landgrebe. 1972

ISBN 90-247-1336-6 52. D. Souche-Dagues: Le developpement de l'intentionnalite dans la phenomenologie husserlienne.

1972 ISBN 90-247-1354-4 53. B. Rang: Kausalitiit und Motivation. Untersuchungen zum Verhiiltnis von Perspektivitiit und

Objektivitiit in der Phiinomenologie Edmund Husserls. 1973 ISBN 90-247-1353-6 54. E. Levinas: Autrement qu' etre ou au-deld de I' essence. 2nd. 00.: 1978 ISBN 90-247-2030-3 55. D. Cairns: Guidefor Translating Husserl. 1973 ISBN (Pb) 90-247-1452-4 56. K. Schuhmann: Die Dialektik der Phiinomenologie, I. Husserl tiber pfander. 1973

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Phaenomenologica 57. K. Schuhmann: Die Dialektik der Phiinomenologie, II. Reine Phiinomenologie und phiinomeno­

logische Philosophie. Historisch-analytische Monographie iiber Husserls 'Ideen 1'. 1973 ISBN 90-247-1307-2

58. R. Williame: Les fondements phenomenologiques de la sociologie comprehensive: Alfred Schutz et M(U Weber. 1973 ISBN 90-247-1531-8

59. E. Marbach: Dos Problem des Ich in der Phiinomenologie Husserls. 1974 ISBN 90-247-1587-3 60. R. Stevens: James and Husserl: The Foundations of Meaning. 1974 ISBN 90-247-1631-4 61. H.L. van Breda (ed.): Verite et verification I Wahrheit und Verijikation. Actes du quatrieme

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ISBN 90-247-1702-7 62. Ph.J. Bossert (ed.): Phenomenological Perspectives. Historical and Systematic Essays in Honor of

Herbert Spiegelberg. 1975. ISBN 90-247-1701-9 63. H. Spiegelberg: Doing Phenomenology. Essays on and in Phenomenology. 1975

ISBN 90-247-1725-6 64. R.Ingarden: On the Motives which Led Husserl to Transcendental Idealism. 1975

ISBN 90-247-1751-5 65. H. Kuhn, E. Ave-Lallemant and R. Gladiator (eds.): Die Miinchener Phiinomenologie. Vortriige

des Internationalen Kongresses in Miinchen (h.-18. April 1971). 1975 ISBN 9O-247-1740-X 66. D. Cairns: Conversations with Husserl and Fink. Edited by the Hussed-Archives in Louvain. With

a foreword by R.M. Zimer. 1975 ISBN 90-247-1793-0 67. G. Hoyos Vasquez: Intentionalitiit als Verantwortung. Geschichtsteleologie und Teleologie der

Intentionalitat bei Husserl. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1794-9 68. J. Patoeka: Le monde naturel comme probleme philosophique. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1795-7 69. W.W. Fuchs: Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of Presence. An Essay in the Philosophy of

Edmund Husserl. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1822-8 70. S. Cunningham: Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edmund Husserl. 1976

ISBN 90-247-1823-6 71. G.C. Moneta: On Identity. A Study in Genetic Phenomenology. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1860-0 72. W. Biemel und das Hussed-Archiv zu LOwen (eds.): Die Welt des Menschen - Die Welt der

Philosophie. Festschrift fiir Jan Patotka. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1899-6 73. M. Richir: Au-deld du renversement copernicien. La question de la pbenomenoiogie et son

fondement. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1903-8 74. H. Mongis: Heidegger et la critique de la notion de valeur. La destruction de la fondation

metaphysique. Lettre-preface de Martin Heidegger. 1976 ISBN 90-247-1904-6 75. J. Taminiaux: Le regard et I' excedent. 1977 ISBN 90-247-2028-1 76. Th. de Boer: The Development ofHusserl's Thought. 1978

ISBN Hb: 90-247-2039-7; Pb: 90-247-2124-5 77. R.R. Cox: Schutz's Theory of Relevance. A Phenomenological Critique. 1978

ISBN 90-247-2041-9 78. S. Strasser: Jenseits von Sein und Zeit. Eine Einfiihrung in Emmanuel Levinas' Philosophie. 1978

ISBN 90-247-2068-0 79. R.T. Murphy: Hurne and Husserl. Towards Radical Subjectivism. 1980 ISBN 90-247-2172-5 80. H. Spiegelberg: The Context of the Phenomenological Movement. 1981 ISBN 90-247-2392-2 81. J.R. Mensch: The Question of Being in Husserl's Logical Investigations. 1981

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1981 ISBN 90-247-2415-5 84. H. Spiegelberg and E. Ave-Lallemant (eds.): Pfiinder-Studien. 1982 ISBN 90-247-2490-2 85. S. Valdinoci: Lesfondements de laphenomenologie husserlienne. 1982 ISBN 90-247-2504-6

Phaenomenologica 86. I. Yamaguchi: Passive Synthesis und Intersubjektivitiit bei Edmund Husserl. 1982

ISBN 90-247-2505-4 87. J. Libertson: Proximity. Levinas, Blanchot, Bataille and Communication. 1982

ISBN 90-247-2506-2 88. D. Welton: The Origins 0/ Meaning. A Critical Study of the Thresholds of Husserlian Phenomen-

ology. 1983 ISBN 90-247-2618-2 89. W.R. McKenna: Husserl's 'Introductions to Phenomenology'. Interpretation and Critique. 1982

ISBN 90-247-2665-4 90. J.P. Miller: Numbers in Presence and Absence. A Study of Husserl's Philosophy of Mathematics.

1982 ISBN 90-247-2709-X 91. U. Melle: Das Wahrnehmungsproblem und seine Verwandlung inphiinomenologischer Einstellung.

Untersuchungen zu den phiinomenologischen Wahrnehmungstheorien von Husserl, Gurwitsch und Merleau-Ponty. 1983 ISBN 90-247-2761-8

92. W.S. Hamrick (ed.): Phenomenology in Practice and Theory. Essays for Herbert Spiegelberg. 1984 ISBN 90-247-2926-2

93. H. Reiner: Duty and Inclination. The Fundamentals of Morality Discussed and Redefined with Special Regard to Kant and Schiller. 1983 ISBN 90-247-2818-6

94. M.J. Harney: Intentionality, Sense and the Mind. 1984 ISBN 90-247-2891-6 95. Kah Kyung Cho (ed.): Philosophy and Science in Phenomenological Perspective. 1984

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ISBN Hb: 90-247-2991-2; Pb: 90-247-3146-1 99. 1.1. Kockelmans: Heidegger on Art and Art Works. 1985 ISBN 90-247-3102-X 100. E. Levinas: Collected Philosophical Papers. 1987

ISBN Hb: 90-247-3272-7; Pb: 90-247-3395-2 101. R. Regva1d: Heidegger et Ie probteme du neant. 1986 ISBN 90-247-3388-X 102. J.A. Barash: Martin Heidegger and the Problem a/Historical Meaning. 1987

ISBN 90-247-3493-2 103. 1.1. Kockelmans (ed.): Phenomenological Psychology. The Dutch School. 1987

ISBN 90-247-3501-7 104. W.S. Hamrick: An Existential Phenomenology a/Law: Maurice Merleau-Ponty. 1987

ISBN 90-247-3520-3 105. J.C. Sallis, G. Moneta and J. Taminiaux (eds.): The Collegium Phaenomenologicum. The First Ten

Years. 1988 ISBN 90-247-3709-5 106. D. Carr: Interpreting Husserl. Critical and Comparative Studies. 1987. ISBN 90-247-3505-X 107. G. Heffernan: Isagoge in die phiinomenologische Apophantik. Eine Einfiihrung in die

phiinomenologische Urteilslogik durch die Auslegung des Textes der Formalen und transzendenten Logik von Edmund Husserl. 1989 ISBN 90-247-3710-9

108. F. Volpi, J.-F. Mattei, Th: Sheenan, J.-F. Courtine, J. Taminiaux, J. Sallis, D. Janicaud, A.L. Kelkel, R. Bernet, R. Brisart, K. Held, M. Haar et S. IJsseling: Heidegger et l'idee de la phenomenologie. 1988 ISBN 90-247-3586-6

109. C. Singevin: Dramaturgie de l' esprit. 1988 ISBN 90-247-3557-2 110. J. PatoCka: Le monde naturel et Ie mouvement de l'existence humaine. 1988 ISBN 90-247-3577-7 111. K.-H. Lembeck: Gegenstand Geschichte. Geschichtswissenschaft in Husserls Phiinomenologie.

1988 ISBN 90-247-3635-8 112. J.K. Cooper-Wiele: The Totalizing Act. Key to Hussed's Early Philosophy. 1989

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Phaenomenologica 115. S. Usseling (Hrsgb.): Husserl·Ausgabe und Husserl-Forschung. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0372-5 116. R. Cobb-Stevens: Husserl and Analytic Philosophy. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0467-5 117. R. Klockenbusch: Husserl und Cohn. Widerspruch, Reftexion und Telos in Phanomenologie und

Dialektik. 1989 ISBN 0-7923-0515-9 118. S. Vaitkus: How is Society Possible? Intersubjectivity and the Fiduciary Attitude as Problems of

the Social Group in Mead, Gurwitsch, and Schutz. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-0820-4 119. C. Macann: Presence and Coincidence. The Transfonnation of Transcendental into Ontological

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Translated from Russian by Th. Nemeth. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1098-5 121. B. Stevens: L' apprentissage des signes. Lecture de Paul Ricreur. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1244-9 122. G. Soffer: Husserl and the Question of Relativism. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1291-0 123. G. Rompp: Husserls Phiinomenologie der Intersubjektivitiit. Und Ihre Bedeutung ffir eine Theorie

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125. R.P. Buckley: Husserl, Heidegger and the Crisis of Philosophical Responsibility. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1633-9

126. J.G. Hart: The Person and the Common Life. Studies in a Husserlian Social Ethics. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1724-6

127. P. van Tongeren, P. Sars, C. Bremmers and K. Boey (eds.): Eros and Eris. Contributions to a Henneneutical Phenomenology. Liber Amicorum for Adriaan Peperzak. 1992

ISBN 0-7923-1917-6 128. Nam-In Lee: Edmund Husserls Phiinomenologie der Instinkte. 1993 ISBN 0-7923-2041-7 129. P. Burke and J. Van der Veken (eds.): Merleau-Ponty in Contemporary Perspective. 1993

ISBN 0-7923-2142-1 130. G. Haefiiger: Uber Existenz: Die Ontologie Roman Ingardens. 1994 ISBN 0-7923-2227-4 131. J. Lampert: Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl's Logical Investigations. 1995

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collaboration with F. Kersten. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-3760-3 137. P. Kontos: D'une phenomenologie de la perception chez Heidegger. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-3776-X 138. F. Kuster: Wege der Verantwortung. HusserIs Phanomenologie als Gang durch die Faktizitiit. 1996

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01ogy.1997 ISBN 0-7923-4400-6 141. E. Kelly: Structure and Diversity. Studies in the Phenomenological Philosophy of Max Scheler.

1997 ISBN 0-7923-4492-8 142. J. Cavallin: Content and Object. HusserI, Twardowski and Psychologism. 1997

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Phaenomenologica 143. H.P. Steeves: Founding Community. A Phenomenological-Ethical Inquiry. 1997

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2000 ISBN 0-7923-6310-8 157. D. Pradelle: L'ArcMologie du monde. Constitution de l'espace, ideaIisme et intuitionnisme chez

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