Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the British Society for 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Love’s Shared World: Reorienting Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Love28
Husserl’s Theory of Bodily Expressivity and its Revision: In View of the “1914 Texts”9
Anomalous Monism and Mental Causation: A Husserlian Reflection4
Insurgency as Situated Invention: Jean-Paul Sartre's Materialist Theory of Struggles Against Oppression and Exploitation4
The Development and Systematic Role of the a Priori in Husserlian Phenomenology4
Gadamer and Aristotle. Problems of a Hermeneutic Appropriation4
An Introduction to Engaged Phenomenology3
Shared Understanding Before Semantic Agreement: Gadamer on the Hidden Ground of Linguistic Community3
Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice in Mental Health: A Role for Critical Phenomenology3
Listening to the Address of Existence2
Husserl’s Layered Theory of Empathy and Theory of Mind2
Editor’s Introduction2
Infinity, Ideality, Transcendentality: The Idea in the Kantian Sense in Husserl and Derrida2
Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption During a Pandemic2
Towards a Common World: Arendt’s Way Beyond Hobbes2
Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology and Feminist Philosophy: Issues of Sexual Difference and Neutralization2
Phenomenal Gender: What Transgender Experience Discloses2
Deciding the Fate of the State: Heidegger, Thucydides and the Boden of Ontology1
On the Patient’s Agency1
Grief Worlds: A Study of Emotional Experience1
Facing a New Crisis: Notes on Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism , by Ian H. Angus (2021)1
The Origin of the Phenomenology of Feelings1
Hegel and Derrida on Spirit’s Temporality1
From a Less-Authentic Experience to an Authentic Experience: Gadamer’s Changed Concept of the Symbol1
Visual Art and Self-Construction1
Celan and Heidegger at the Mountain of Death: Listening to Hope1
Husserl’s Notion of Solitary Speech Reconsidered: In Conversation with Vygotsky1
Voluntary Action, Chosen Action, and Resolve1
Husserl’s Phenomenology between Physics and Metaphysics1
Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness1
What Makes Natural Language “Natural”? A Phenomenological Proposal1
Crossings: Hermeneutics as Passage0
Kinaesthesis Revisited: Kinaesthetic Sensation and its Temporal Asymmetry0
The Value of Vulnerability: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on the Meaning of “Human” In Defense of the Human Being: foundational questions of an embodied anthropology ,0
Revising Resoluteness: Confronting the Moral Problem of Others in Being and Time0
Gurwitsch’s Field of Consciousness and Radical Embodied Cognitive Science: A Case of Mutual Enlightenment0
Collective Memory in Husserl a Reading Based on Generativity “From Within”0
Rethinking Spontaneism: Rosa Luxemburg, Skilful Expertise, and the Politics of Habit0
Being Acted Upon by a Traumatic Event: A Phenomenological Description of Altered Temporality0
Reclaiming the Public Space: Critical Phenomenology of Women’s Revolutions in Dark Times0
Continuity in Logic of Sense : Deleuze, Leibniz, Dedekind0
Gadamer in the English-Speaking World0
William James on Attention. Folk Psychology, Actions, and Intentions0
Sartre on Action: Decentring the Will0
How Does the Future Appear in Spite of the Present? Towards an “Empty Teleology” of Time0
The Ordinality of Duration: A Reply to John Bagby0
Husserl's Notion of “Secondary Experience” as an Alternative Basis for Social Epistemology0
Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction , by Elisa Magrì & Paddy McQueen, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2022, 240 pp., €62.20 (har0
Civil Disobedience: A Phenomenological Approach0
Beyond the Reach: Horror and Phenomenal Life0
Brentano and Husserl on Hume’s Moral Philosophy0
The Reverberation Phenomenon and Social Praxis. Notes for a Sound Phenomenology0
On Husserl’s so-called Reduction to the Real Component ( Reduktion auf den reellen Bestand )0
Editorial to JBSP Special Issue on the Phenomenology of Listening (52:4) Phenomenology of Listening0
Fraternity-without-Terror: A Sartrean Account of Political Solidarity0
Hegel as a Key to the Social Role of Art in Gadamer’s Aesthetics0
Shaping Actions and Intentions – Introduction0
Gadamer’s Hermeneutics and the Concept of Genre: The Case of the Utopian Genre in Plato0
Fundamental Ontology, Saturated Phenomena and Transcendental Dilemma0
Screened Intercorporeality. Reflections on Gestures in Videoconferences0
Collective Memory as Sedimentations of Collective Experience: Phenomenological Analysis of Post-Soviet Europe0
“No Justice, No Peace”: Black Lives Matter, Institutional Racism, and Legal Order0
Correction0
Correction0
Emotional Conducts: A Phenomenological Account0
A Defence of Genuine Open Intersubjectivity in Object Perception0
On Gadamer’s Legacy: Postmodern Hermeneutics, New-Realist Hermeneutics, and the Tension of Understanding0
The Intersection of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Roman Ingarden in the Hermeneutic Experience of Fictional Worlds0
The Linguistic Linkage Compulsion: A Phenomenological Account0
Au tour de l’imposture Au tour de l’imposture , by Roland Breeur, Paris, Librairie Philosophique Vrin, 2021, 230 pp., €19 (paperback), ISBN: 978-2-7116-3010-30
Arendt, Améry, and the Phenomenology of Evil0
The Strength of the Strengthless: Women, Aged, and Disabled People as a Subversive Force in the Belarusian Protest Movement 20200
The Promise and the Gesture: From Critical Situations in Life-Histories to Original Forgiveness0
Reasons and Causes: A Critical-Realist Phenomenological Analysis of Agency0
Art, Politics, and the Complexity of homo faber in Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy0
Beyond the Anthropological Difference0
The Ethos of Poetry: Listening to Poetic and Schizophrenic Expressions of Alienation and Otherness0
Time to Treat the Climate and Nature Crisis as One Indivisible Global Health Emergency0
Resisting Bodies: Between the Politics of Vulnerability and “We-Can”0
‘Wonder at What Is as It Is’: Arendtian Wonder as the Occasion for Political Responsibility0
Human Vulnerability: A Phenomenological Approach to the Manifestation and Treatment of Mental Illness0
Creativity in the Age of Information: An Essay on Gilles Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricist Philosophy0
Heidegger’s Appropriation of Husserl’s Categorial Intuition in his Interpretation of Kant0
Menstrual Temporality: Cyclic Bodies in a Linear World0
On the Full Concretion of Subjectivity in Husserl’s Phenomenology: Contingency and the Transcendental Person0
Heidegger and the Destruction of Aristotle: On How to Read the Tradition0
Expanding the Active Mind0
Bergson and the Kantian Concept of Intensive Magnitude0
Gesturing in Language: Merleau-Ponty and Mukařovský at the Phenomenological Limits of Structuralism0
On Charles’s “Quasi-Fear”: A Perceptual–Phenomenological Defence of Thought Theory0
A Hermeneutics for the Human Barnyard: The Nascent Political Radicality of Gadamer’s Theory of Experience0
The Genesis of Action in Husserl’s Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins0
Gadamer’s Harmonizing Reading of Plato and Aristotle0
Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík’s Insight into Kafka0
What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology , by Judith Butler, New York, Columbia University Press, 2022, 144 pp., $80.00 0
Presence and Absence in Expression: Meaning-Intention in the Revisions of the Logical Investigations0
Mimetic Phantasia in Action: Marc Richir’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity0
Hans-Georg Gadamer Today0
Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption during a Pandemic0
Alter -ation and Ethical Reduction0
Introduction to the Special Issue, People on Streets. Critical Phenomenologies of Embodied Resistance0
When Experience Turns Critical: the Anarcheological Reduction as Methodological Device in Critical Phenomenology0
The Incomprehensible “Unworlded World”: Nature and Abyss in Heideggerian Thought0
Evaluation in Action. A Phenomenological Reassessment of Ricœur’s Early Ethics0
Narrative Medicine and Empathy: A Phenomenological Perspective0
Ontologically Interactive Painting: On Susan Rothenberg’s Three Heads0
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