1st Edition

The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 11

Edited By Burt Hopkins, John Drummond Copyright 2012

    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.

    Articles 1. Husserl and the Mind-Body Problem, Emiliano Trizio, Seattle University 2. Phenomenological Kaleidoscope: Remarks on the Husserlian Method of Eidetic Variation, Daniele De Santis, Seattle University 3. Husserl and McDowell on the Role of Concepts in Perception, Maxime Doyon, McGill University 4. Edmund Husserl's Europe: Borders, Limits and Crises, Timo Miettinen, Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki 5. The Ontological Status of Essences in Husserl's Thought, Andrea Zhok, University of Milan 6. Heidegger on Understanding One's Own Being, R. Matthew Shockey, Indiana University - South Bend Discussion 7. Jacob Klein's Two Prescient Discoveries, Eva Brann, St John's College, Annapolis 8. On the Mathematical Representation of Spacetime: A Case Study in Historical-Phenomenological Desedimentation, Joseph Cosgrove, Providence College 9. Splitting the Μονάς: Jacob Klein's "Math Book" reconsidered (Part I), Claudio Majolino, Universite Lille III 10. History of Physics in the Thought of Jacob Klein, Richard F. Hassing, The Catholic University of America 11. Jacob Klein on the Dispute between Plato and Aristotle Regarding Number, Andrew Romiti, The Catholic University of America 12. Klein on Aristotle on Number, Edward C. Halper, University of Georgia 13. The Philosophical Achievement of Jacob Klein, Burt Hopkins, Seattle University In Review 14. Retrieving Husserl's Phenomenology: Hopkins on Philosophy's Last Stand, Steven Crowell, Rice University

    Biography

    Burt Hopkins, John Drummond