Frühe Phänomenologie

The goal of the present series will be to further research into the history of the phenomenological movement by publishing critical editions of the works of the “early phenomenologists,” supplemented with commentaries and archival materials. In particular, we hope to revive the works of the members of the so-called Göttingen and Munich Circles, other followers of Edmund Husserl, Theodor Lipps and Carl Stumpf, and figures who made important contributions to the early development and reception of phenomenology. Many of these thinkers have been unduly forgotten. Our hope is that these volumes will not only be of interest to historians, but will also be used to inform discussions in contemporary phenomenology.


Contributions

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Beiträge zur Problemgeschichte der PsychologieAlfred von SybelVol.
Charakterkunde der GegenwartAlfred von SybelVol.
Christoph SigwartAlfred von SybelVol.
Der Begriff des Irrationalen als philosophisches ProblemAlfred von SybelVol.
Grundprobleme der PsychologieAlfred von SybelVol.
Über das Zusammenwirken verschiedener Sinnesgebiete bei GedächtnisleistungenAlfred von SybelVol.
Wahrheit und EvidenzAlfred von SybelVol.
Wirklichkeit und Wert in der Philosophie und Kultur der NeuzeitAlfred von SybelVol.
Zu Schelers EthikAlfred von SybelVol.

Editor

  • Hans Rainer Sepp

Board

  • Rodney Parker
  • Jocelyn Benoist
  • Rudolf Bernet
  • Christian Beyer
  • Jonna Bornemark
  • Beatrice Centi
  • Ion Copoeru
  • Lester Embree
  • Denis Fisette
  • Dietrich Gottstein
  • Sebastian Luft
  • Dermot Moran
  • Thomas Nenon
  • Robin Rollinger
  • Liangkang Ni
  • Javier San Martín
  • Tōru Tani
  • Denis Seron
  • Peter Andras Varga
  • Thomas Vongehr
  • Dan Zahavi
  • Antonio Zirión Quijano