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Volume 35, Number 1, January, 2004

Bergson Now

 

Articles

 

'A History of Problems': Bergson and the French Episemological Tradition: Elie During

 

What Immanence? What Transcendence? The Priorization of Intuition over Language in Bergson: Leonard Lawlor

 

The Past is to Time What the Idea is to Thought or, What is General in the Past in General?: Stephen Crocker

 

The Mathematical Basis of Bergson's Philosophy: Robin Durie

 

Creative Metaphysics and the Metaphysics of Creativity: John Mullarkey

 

Is Life the Double Source of Ethics? Bergson's Ethical Philosophy Between Immanence and Transcendence: Frédéric Worms

 

On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Comedy for Life: Russell Ford

 

Book Reviews

 

Gaston Bachelard: The Formation of the Scientific Mind (intro., trs. and annot., by Mary McAllester Jones), by Cristina Chimisso

 

Stephen Mulhall: Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard, by Keith Crome

 

Edward S. Casey: Imaging: A Phenomenolical Study, and Richard Kearney: Poetics of Imagining: Modern to Post-Modern, by Harry Lesser

 

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Volume 34, Number 2, May, 2004

Heidegger and Husserl

 

Articles

 

Heidegger on Embodiment: Soren Overgaard

 

Heidegger and the 'Catesian Brainwash'- towards a non-individualistic account of 'Dasein': Hans Bernard Schmid

 

A tragic ethos: the irresponsibility of the host in Martin Heidegger's 'The Ister': Wendy C. Hamblet

 

Husserl, the Transcendental and the Mundane: Robert Arp

 

Three Dimensions of Objectivity in Husserl's Account of Passive Synthesis: Paul Gyllenhammer

 

Discussion

 

Transcendental Subjectivity in Ideas I, by Shlomit Baruch

 

Excesses of subtlety: the current reception of Edmunc Husserl, by Joanna Hodge

 

Book Reviews

 

Lilian Alweiss: The World Unclaimed: A Challenge to Heidegger's Critique of Husserl, by Frank Schalow

 

David Wood: Thinking after Heidegger, by Basil O'Neill

 

Alexander Garcia Duttmann: The Memory of Thought: An Essay on Heidegger and Adorno, by Claire Colebrook

 

Robert Nozick: Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World, by Norman Wetherick

 

Edward S.Casey: Representing Place: Landscape Painting and Maps, by Nader El-Bizri

 

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Volume 34, Number 3, October, 2004

Phenomenology and French Thought

 

Articles

 

Exposures: Nancy and Heidegger on Community: Andrea Rehberg

 

The Real and Phantom of Happiness: Claire Colebrook

 

Disposession: On the Untenability of Michel Henry's Theory of Self-Awareness: Michael Kelly

 

Jacques Derrida's Double Deconstructive Reading: A Contradiction in Terms?: Gerasimos Kakoliris

 

Baudrillard's Raw Phenomenology: Saulius Geniusas

 

Discussion

 

Post-Modernism and the Socratic Problem, by Harry Lesser

 

Kindness, Justice and the Good Society, by Galen A. Johnson

 

Book Reviews

 

Luce Irigaray: The Way of Love (trs. Heidi Bostic and Stephen Pluhacek), by Alison Stone

 

Leonard Lawlor: The Challenge of Bergsonism, by Wahida Khandker

 

F.W. Schelling: Clara, or On Natures Connection to the Spirit World (trs and intro. by Fiona Steincamp), by Father Edward Booth O.P.

 

New Essays on Fichte's Later Jena Wissenschafslehre (eds. Daniel Breazade and Tom Rockmore), by Iain Hamilton Grant

 

The Age of German Idealism (eds. Robert C. Solomon and Katherine M. Higgins), by Barry Stocker

 

Frank Schalow: Heidegger and the Quest for the Sacred: From Thought to the Sanctity of Faith, by George Kovacs

 

Roderick Chisholm: Ethics and Intrinsic Values, by Timothy Chappell

 

Kate Armstrong: Crisis and Repetition: Essays on Art and Culture, by Kerstin Mey

 

James Williams: Giles Deleuze's Difference and Repetition: A Critical Introduction and Guide, by Isabella Palin

 

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