Continental Philosophy Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Continental Philosophy Review is 1. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mathilde Tahar: Du finalisme en biologie. Bergson et la théorie de l’évolution, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2024, 405 pp., ISBN: 978-2-13-085994-917
Whose reduction? Which givenness? Michel Henry, Jean-Luc Marion, and the fourth principle of phenomenology11
Practical concepts and intentional understanding: on the lineage of beginning phenomenology8
Being-in-movement: phenomenological ontology of being5
God becoming flesh, flesh becoming divine5
Learning to see the world in which we live5
Lines made by walking—On the aesthetic experience of landscape5
Plasticity and neoplasticity in Malabou's the future of Hegel: addressing the concept’s ambiguity5
Correction to: The afterlife of fictional media violence. A genetic phenomenology of emotions following Husserl and Freud5
Touched by beauty: a qualitative inquiry into phenomenology of beauty5
On the disclosure of moral values in the arts: a value-realist account4
Lifeworld art: on Husserl’s Crisis book and beyond4
Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical realism in Being and Nothingness versus Jan Patočka’s a-subjective phenomenology on the crucial question of the body4
Between art and science: on Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style4
The ethical night of libertinism: Beauvoir’s reading of Sade3
On Heidegger’s conception of emotion, which is to say, Husserl’s conception of time: an analysis of Befindlichkeit and temporality3
Is Bergsonian freedom not deterministic?: Comments on Moravec’s Henri Bergson and the philosophy of religion: God, freedom, and duration3
Cassirer on language, objectivity, and truth2
Richard Kearney’s itineraries: Salvage, Hosting Earth, and Anacarnation2
Generative phenomenology and sedimentations2
Kojève’s planetary approach to Greek philosophy2
Freedom as retroactivity in Bergson’s Time and Free Will2
Difference and presence: Derrida and Husserl’s phenomenology of language, time, history, and scientific rationality2
The objectivity of mathematics in Cassirer’s symbol-theoretical approach2
Gesture as original abstraction: a reflection on bodily sedimentation2
Time’s entanglements: Beauvoir and Fanon on reductive temporalities2
“A sociality of pure egoists”: Husserl’s critique of liberalism2
The omnitemporality of idealities2
The Jew as a doppelgänger: the role of the double in the constitution of identity2
The afterlife of fictional media violence. A genetic phenomenology of emotions following Husserl and Freud2
The impurity of praxis: Arendt and Agamben1
Drew M. Dalton: The Matter of Evil: From Speculative Realism to Ethical Pessimism, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 20241
Community: a unified disunity?1
The animal that remembers: Nietzsche’s historical anthropology1
From Base Materialism to Base Culture: Georges Bataille and the Politics of Heterogeneity1
James G. Hart, Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Ontological Phenomenology, ed. Rodney K. B. Parker, Cham: Springer, 2020, 272 pp., ISBN 978-30304484171
Mathematical sciences as symbolic form: the objects and objectivity of science in Ernst Cassirer’s philosophy of science and culture1
Cultural appropriation: an Husserlian account1
Husserl on shared intentionality and normativity1
The worst, the lesser violence and the politics of deconstruction1
Ambiguities of conscience: Heidegger, Levinas, Richir1
Freedom as hesitation: Henri Bergson in the light of phenomenological criticism1
Kevin Thompson and Perry Zurn (eds.): Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group [1970–1980]1
Habit, sedimentation, tradition: the hidden influence of history in shaping our lives: a Husserlian account1
Questioning the boundary between “Us” and “Them” with Waldenfels and Derrida1
Kojève, Kant and the remnants of paganism. On the double meaning of dualism1
Bettina Bergo: Anxiety – a philosophical history. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, 514 pp, ISBN: 978-0-19-753971-21
Flourishing while withering: an explication and critique of Simone de Beauvoir’s phenomenology of aging1
Beyond intersubjectivism: common mind and the multipolar structure of sociality after Husserl1
The hermeneutics of Jean-Luc Marion: a new look at an old critique1
When the past becomes future-like: A phenomenological study of memory, time, and self-familiarity1
The influence of relativity on the philosophy of symbolic forms1
The perceived object in media-based empathy: applying Edith Stein’s concept of Wortleib1
Continuity in Leibniz and Deleuze: A reading of Difference and Repetition and The Fold1
Gottesglaube as Glaubenstrotz. The concessive structure of the Christian religious attitude1
Ageing-in-the-world1
The philosophy of freedom in Jan Patočka’s thought1
Shannon M. Mussett: Entropic Philosophy: chaos, breakdown, and creation, Lanham: Roman & Littlefield, 2022, 203 pp., ISBN: 978-1-78,661-246-51
Correction: An interview with Bernhard Waldenfels. Translated by Andrés Roa and Timothy B. Jaeger1
Echoes of an origin: Kojève’s philosophy of the inexistent1
Bernhard Waldenfels (March 17, 1934–January 23, 2026)1
Jacques Derrida and Hans-Georg Gadamer, correspondence (1977–2000) Jacques Derrida, How right he was: Gadamer, my Cicerone (2002)1
Painting as an embodied act of framing: Toward a phenomenological aesthetics with Merleau-Ponty and Derrida1
Incompatibilism without alternative possibilities: Bergson in the debate on free will1
Correction: Alexandre Kojève, “Immanence and transcendence” (1939)1
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