Research in Phenomenology

Papers
(The TQCC of Research in Phenomenology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cosmology and Meontology: Continental Philosophy and Saint Paul14
Silence Tells: 23 Fragments by Charles Scott12
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Interpretation and Truth in Kant’s Theory of Beauty5
Corporeity and the Eurocentric Community: Recasting Husserl’s Crisis in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology of the Flesh4
Anagrammatical Time: on the Grammar of Temporal Harm in the Afterlife of Slavery2
Politicizing Ontological Guilt: Arendt’s Transformative Appropriation of Heidegger’s Existential Analytic2
The [Transplanted] Thinking Heart1
Toward a Paradigm Shift in the Philosophy of Testimony1
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Elemental Imagination1
Lost in Place: Nearing Homelessness as Boundless Emptiness of Mind1
The I Can and its Shadow: A Phenomenology of Incapacity1
Eudaimonism and the Question of Existence: an Introduction to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s “Practical Knowledge” (1930)1
From Reciprocity to Response: Fleshing Out Jean-Luc Marion’s Erotic Phenomenon1
In Memoriam: John Sallis (1938–2025)1
On the Phenomenological Force of Painting as Poietic Imagination1
Dislodged Experience as an Overcoming of Reason: Towards a Phenomenology of Beyng1
The Subject of the Event: Heidegger and Lacan1
A Debilitating Colonial Duration: Reconfiguring Fanon0
Affordances: on Luminous Abodes and Ecological Reason0
Cosmological Topologies and the (De)formations of Things at Catastrophic Ends0
The Ambiguity of Sense and the Return of Nature0
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Historisch-kritische Ausgabe, written by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling0
Shame in the Philosophical Narrative of the Pour-Soi: On Sartre’s Being and Nothingness0
Nietzsche and the Self-Overcoming of Historical Consciousness0
Difficult Conversations0
What Does Not Tremble Is Not Stable: Three Philosophical Streams from the Spring of (Un)Certainty0
Introductory Remarks0
Annabelle Dufourcq’s Merleau-Ponty: An Ontology of the Imaginary: A Reflection from within a Nightmare0
Schelling and the Mystery of Ground0
Responding to One’s World: On the Language of Philosophy, the Idiom of the Artwork, and Conversation0
The Impossible Possibility of Community0
After a Certain Posture: Dennis Schmidt and the “Ethical Struggle”0
Dialectics of Silence for a Time of Crisis: Rethinking the Visionary Insights of Michel Serres and Simone Weil0
Ontology of Imagination and the Imaginary: Hovering and Schweben in Sallis, Husserl, and Merleau-Ponty0
Why Michael Naas Writes Such Good Books0
Questioning the “We” in Times of Global Threats with Butler and Levinas0
Knowledges “In the Land”? A Process Phenomenological Reading of Deborah Bird Rose’s “Exploring an Aboriginal Land Ethic”0
Aristotle and the Ends of Eros, or Aristotle’s Erotic Sublime?0
Compearance0
From Imperialistic Universalisms to Radical Cosmopolitanisms0
From the Epochal to the Ecstatic: Heidegger’s Notes on Time from 19470
Wanderings at Twilight: Jan Patočka, the Shaking of Meaning, the Seeking of Truth0
Gramáticas de lo inaudito as Decolonial Grammars: Notes for a Decolonization of Listening0
The Cosmic Stain in Jean-Luc Nancy’s Thought of the World0
On Voice, Song, and Imagination0
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Thinking the Event of Things0
Plays, Dreams, and Translations: On Sallis’s Logic of Imagination0
The Political Logic of Experience and the Paradox of Expression0
Aesthetic Resistance from the Andes and Beyond: The Possibilities and Limits of Anticolonial Sensing0
Toward the Vanishing of the “Human”: Animal Becoming and Elemental Architecture0
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Crisis – of Phenomenology0
Estranged Kinship: Empathy and Animal Desire in Merleau-Ponty0
Cosmological Thinking in Kant’s Critique of Judgment: Thinking the End and Avoiding the End0
Gadamer’s Hermeneutics: Between Phenomenology and Dialectic, written by Robert J. Dostal0
Edges Give Way: “Being on Edge and Falling Apart”0
The Human and the Non-Human. Hedwig Conrad-Martius’s Plural, Ontological Phenomenology0
Worldlessness of Artificial Intelligence0
The Challenge of Realism and the Limits of Phenomenology0
Heidegger’s Conversational Pedagogy0
Detectors as Constitutive Mediators: Engineering Scientific Evidence and the Observer’s Experience Through Detection Technologies0
On Dennis Schmidt: The Sensibility of Understanding as Practical Philosophy0
Witnessing and Testimony in Hermeneutic Phenomenology0
Darkness, Sleep, and Dream-Worlds: On a Metaphysical Problem in the Early Heidegger0
From Instinct to World Transformation: a Critical Phenomenology of Need0
Self and Self-Ownership in the Husserlian Phenomenological Tradition0
Imagination and Belonging in the Thought of John Sallis0
Drifting to the Periphery of the Ancient Greek World: on Images, Visions, and Dreams0
The Age of Distance: On an Ancient Hand Gesture0
Lives Well-Lived0
Reading Aristotle Destructively: Heidegger and Kirkland0
The Cannibal’s Antidote for Resentment: Diffracting Ressentiment through Decolonial Thought0
The World as Play: Fink, Gadamer, Patočka0
Derrida’s Conception of Sacrificial Responsibility0
Nancy’s Thinking of the Event0
The Force of the Modern Constitution: Derrida’s The Beast & the Sovereign II0
Hans-Georg Gadamer. Practical Knowledge (1930), translated by …0
The Fraternity of Milk: Sovereignty and Anthropotheophagy in Derrida’s Unpublished Seminar Manger l’autre (1989–1990)0
Transpositions: Painting and the Phenomenological Fragments of the Unrecognizable0
Generative Identity: a Husserlian Perspective on Memory and Self-Variation0
A Pair of Peasant Shoes: on Seeing Things with Heidegger0
Historicism and the Challenge of Thinking our Concepts Otherwise: A Response to Daniel Dahlstrom0
The “Phenomenon” in Mamardashvili’s Phenomenology of Ontological Maturation0
Fūdosei and the Hermeneutics of Nature0
Phenomenology of Birth: Selfhood, Horizon, and Anteriority0
Jacques Derrida and the Life-Death of Democracy0
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Towards a Philosophy of Crisis0
Creolization as Decolonial Theory0
Pathos and Praxis: Michel Henry and Paul Ricœur in Dialogue0
Place in Painting0
First Contact0
The World on Edge: Reply to Birmingham/Lawlor0
Toward a Phenomenology of “The Other World”: This World as It Is for No One in Particular0
Fleeing to Laodicea – Theodicy, Telos, and Inaction in Levinas’s Political Philosophy0
The (Personal) Experience of Values – Scheler and Hildebrand0
The Post-deconstructive Concept of Evidence0
Making the Self Visible: the Shades between Autobiography and Autoportrait0
On Another Beginning: Thinking in the Anthropocene0
Pain Is an Event0
The Origin of the Phenomenology of Attention0
Hannah Arendt’s Challenge to Critical Phenomenology: Critique from the General Conditions of Natality and Plurality0
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“A Fuller Consciousness of Edges,” or, The Disequilibrium of Edward S. Casey’s The World on Edge0
From the Darkness of Place: Malpas on Heidegger’s Topology of Being and Language0
Environmentality: A Phenomenology of Generative Space in Husserl0
Witnessing the Uninhabitable Place: On the Experience and Testimony of Refugees0
The Three “Fundamental Deceptions” of Being and Time: Heidegger’s Phenomenology Revisited0
The Gift of Friendship0
The Experience of the Alien and the Inter-world: From Waldenfels to Merleau-Ponty0
Toward a Radically New Philosophical Ecology0
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