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Carlo Ierna
Hanne Jacobs
I am an associate professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. I earned my PhD at the University of Leuven in Belgium, where I was a research fellow at the Husserl Archives. While in Leuven, I transcribed and edited a series of Husserl's lecture courses on the history of philosophy that was published in the Husserliana Materialien series as Einleitung in die Philosophie 1916–1920. I have published articles on topics in phenomenology, such as personal identity, attention, intersubjectivity, reflection, and phenomenological method. My current research interest is in phenomenological and contemporary theories of consciousness and reason.
I am the book-review editor of Husserl Studies, a section editor for continental philosophy of Ergo, and an editorial board member of Tijdschrift voor Filosofie.
Filip Mattens
This volume brings together essays by leading phenomenologists and Husserl scholars in which they engage with the legacy of Edmund Husserl’s philosophy. It is a broad anthology addressing many major topics in phenomenology and philosophy in general, including articles on phenomenological method; investigations in anthropology, ethics, and theology; highly specialized research into typically Husserlian topics such as perception, image consciousness, reality, and ideality; as well as investigations into the complex relation between pure phenomenology, phenomenological psychology, and cognitive science.
Sokolowski Robert
Richir Marc
Bernet Rudolf
Zahavi Dan
Melle Ullrich
Luft Sebastian
Tengelyi László
Pradelle Dominique
Fisette Denis
Gérard Vincent
de Warren Nicolas
Crowell Steven
Mattens Filip
Drummond John
Loidolt Sophie
Sepp Hans Rainer
Sowa Rochus
Orth Ernst Wolfgang
Majolino Claudio
Serrano De Haro Agustin
Sakakibara Tetsuya
Alweiss Lilian
Held Klaus
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