JBSP: Volume Fifty One, Number Three, 2020

journal update

Out now: the print edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Issue Three Volume Fifty One, 2020.

The latest edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology is hitting the streets this week. Volume Fifty One, Number Three contents:

Essays by Lode Lauwaert, Peter W. Milne, Alexander Jakobidze-Gitman, Daniele De Santis, Daniel I. Harris, and S. F. Kislev.

Book reviews of Bergson by Mark Sinclair; Fifty Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology, eds. Gail Weiss, Ann V. Murphy and Gayle Salamon; The Experience of Injustice: A Theory of Recognition by Emmanuel Renault; and Eckhart, Heidegger, and the Imperative of Releasement by Ian Alexander Moore.

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Essays:

Lode Lauwaert  – ‘Violence as an Expression of Energy’

Peter W. Milne – ‘Temporality and the Lyotardian Sublime: Kant between Husserl and Freud’

Alexander Jakobidze-Gitman – ‘Dionysian Spirit as “The Social Self”: Alfred Schutz’s Insightful (Mis)use of Nietzsche’

Daniele De Santis – ‘The Theoretical Reformer: on Husserl’s Plato (Husserl and the Figures of the History of Philosophy)’

Daniel I. Harris  – ‘Nietzsche on Honesty and the Will to Truth’

S. F. Kislev – ‘A Self-Forming Vessel: Aristotle, Plasticity, and the Developing Nature of the Intellect’

Book reviews:

Ignas Zemleckas – Bergson by Mark Sinclair

Charles des Portes – Fifty Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology eds. Gail Weiss, Ann V. Murphy and Gayle Salamon

Leonidas Chiotis – The Experience of Injustice: A Theory of Recognition by Emmanuel Renault

Aleš Novák – Eckhart, Heidegger, and the Imperative of Releasement by Ian Alexander Moore