All Stories

  1. W. Kaftanski, Kierkegaard, mimesis, and modernity
  2. Being True
  3. E. Housset, Le don des mains
  4. P. Downes, Concentric space as a life principle beyond Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Ricoeur
  5. The Vanity of Authenticity
  6. Phenomenology in France
  7. M. Burch, J. Marsh, I. McMullin (eds), Normativity, meaning, and the promise of phenomenology
  8. Phenomenology in France
  9. Introduction
  10. Emmanuel Falque
  11. Michel Henry
  12. Claude Romano
  13. Emmanuel Levinas
  14. Jean-Yves Lacoste
  15. Jean-Luc Marion
  16. Jean-Louis Chrétien
  17. The future of phenomenology
  18. Phenomenology as first philosophy
  19. Disclosing Worldhood or Expressing Life? Heidegger and Henry on the Origin of the Work of Art
  20. Narrative Identity, Autonomy, and Mortality: From Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard, by John J. Davenport. New York: Routledge Press, 2012, xv+217pp.
  21. The toiling lily: narrative life, responsibility, and the ontological ground of self-deception
  22. God and givenness: towards a phenomenology of mysticism