1st Edition
The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume 19, Reinach and Contemporary Philosophy
Volume XIX
Reinach and Contemporary Philosophy
Aim and Scope: 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.
Contributors: Emanuela Carta, Maciej Czerkawski, Francesca De Vecchi, Aurélien Djian, Christopher Erhard, Guillaume Fréchette, Hynek Janoušek, Olimpia Giuliana Loddo, Giuseppe Lorini, Karl Mertens, Riccardo Paparusso, Fabio Tommy Pellizzer, Francesco Pisano, Alessandro Salice, Denis Seron, Michela Summa, Genki Uemura, Basil Vassilicos, and Íngrid Vendrell Ferran.
Submissions: Manuscripts, prepared for blind review, should be submitted to the Editors ([email protected] and [email protected]) electronically via e-mail attachments.
Part I:Reinach and contemporary philosophy
1. Guest editors’ introduction Basil Vassilicos and Christopher Erhard
2. On Reinach’s realism Denis Seron
3. Reinachs on one-membered states of affairs Guillaume Fréchette
4. Legal objects: essence and existence Giuseppe Lorini and Olimpia Giuliana Loddo
5. Social acts as wholes: dynamic eidetics and qualitative modifications Francesca De vecchi
6. To-you-ness. A phenomenological theme from Reinach Genki Uemura
7. On the essence and sources of obligation: a critique of Reinach’s and Gilbert’s accounts of promises Karl Mertens
8. Insincere promises. What do they tell us about the nature of social acts? Michela Summa
9. Wilhelm Schapp and standard theory of exchanges Alessandro Salice
10. Value-feeling and emotional response: origins and strengths of the alternative to the perceptual model Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
Part II: Varia
11. On the distinction between Husserl’s notions of essence and of idea in the Kantian sense Emanuela Carta
12. Primitive Dasein: on signs and fetishism in Heidegger’s phenomenology Fabio Pellizzer
13. The logic of being in Heidegger’s Being and Time (Maciej Czerkawski)
14. Towards a phenomenology of narrative imagination: Sartre on the Why? and the What? of literature Aurélien Djian
Part III: In Review
15. Review of S. Centrone, Studien zu Bolzano (Sankt Augustin: Akademia Verlag, 2015) Hynek Janoušek
16. Review of G. E. Rosado Haddock (Ed.), Husserl and Analytic Philosophy (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016) Francesco Pisano
17. Review of M. Ritter, Into the World. The Movement of Patočka’s Phenomenology (Dordrecht, Boston, London: Springer, 2019) Riccardo Paparusso.
Index
Biography
Burt C. Hopkins is an associate member of Université de Lille, UMR-CNRS 8163 STL, France, and was a visiting researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences (2019–2020, 2022).
John J. Drummond is Robert Southwell, S.J. Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Fordham University, USA.