All Stories

  1. Being Carried Away. Fink and Winnicott on the Locus of Playing
  2. The illusion of contact: Insights from Winnicott’s 1952 letter to Klein
  3. Introduction: Phenomenological approaches to Tove Jansson’s fiction
  4. The unseen, the discouraged and the outcast: Expressivity and the foundations of social recognition
  5. Normality
  6. Building bridges within and across Husserlian phenomenology
  7. The Pain of Granting Otherness: Interoception and the Differentiation of the Other / Der Schmerz der Gewährung von Andersheit: Interozeption und die Differenzierung des Objekts
  8. The Structure of Group Identification
  9. Controlling the uncontrollable. Self-regulation and the dynamics of addiction
  10. Self-regulation and Beyond: Affect Regulation and the Infant–Caregiver Dyad
  11. Social mirrors. Tove Jansson’s Invisible Child and the importance of being seen
  12. Group-Directed Empathy: A Phenomenological Account
  13. Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology: nature, spririt, and life, written by Andrea Staiti (2014)
  14. Empathy and the Melodic Unity of the Other
  15. Beyond Cartesianism: Body-perception and the immediacy of empathy
  16. Nordic perspectives on phenomenology: an introduction
  17. The Anachronous Other: Empathy and Transference in Early Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis