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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cosmology and Meontology: Continental Philosophy and Saint Paul9
Silence Tells: 23 Fragments by Charles Scott7
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The Sense of Propulsion: Sartre’s Freedom as Deleuzian Force3
Interpretation and Truth in Kant’s Theory of Beauty3
The [Transplanted] Thinking Heart2
Corporeity and the Eurocentric Community: Recasting Husserl’s Crisis in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology of the Flesh2
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
Lost in Place: Nearing Homelessness as Boundless Emptiness of Mind1
Where Is Negation in Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology? Symbolic Formation and the Implex1
Dislodged Experience as an Overcoming of Reason: Towards a Phenomenology of Beyng1
Toward a Paradigm Shift in the Philosophy of Testimony1
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Eudaimonism and the Question of Existence: an Introduction to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s “Practical Knowledge” (1930)1
The I Can and its Shadow: A Phenomenology of Incapacity1
From the Darkness of Place: Malpas on Heidegger’s Topology of Being and Language1
Hans-Georg Gadamer. Practical Knowledge (1930), translated by …0
The Cosmic Stain in Jean-Luc Nancy’s Thought of the World0
The Cannibal’s Antidote for Resentment: Diffracting Ressentiment through Decolonial Thought0
First Contact0
“A Fuller Consciousness of Edges,” or, The Disequilibrium of Edward S. Casey’s The World on Edge0
Toward a Phenomenology of “The Other World”: This World as It Is for No One in Particular0
Nancy’s Thinking of the Event0
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“As Soon as a Man Comes to Life, He Is Old Enough to Die”: Heidegger and Chapter XX of Der Ackermann aus Böhmen0
Cosmological Thinking in Kant’s Critique of Judgment: Thinking the End and Avoiding the End0
Jacques Derrida and the Life-Death of Democracy0
Compearance0
Heidegger’s Conversational Pedagogy0
Creolization as Decolonial Theory0
Liberatory Discourses and Beyond0
On Dennis Schmidt: The Sensibility of Understanding as Practical Philosophy0
Darkness, Sleep, and Dream-Worlds: On a Metaphysical Problem in the Early Heidegger0
A Debilitating Colonial Duration: Reconfiguring Fanon0
The Poetic Way of Thinking0
Self-Consciousness without an “I”: A Critique of Zahavi’s Account of the Minimal Self0
Fighting Fire with Fire: Thinking Φύσις at the Inception0
The Experience of the Alien and the Inter-world: From Waldenfels to Merleau-Ponty0
The Question Concerning Literacy: Hatab on Speaking, Reading, and Writing0
The Force of the Modern Constitution: Derrida’s The Beast & the Sovereign II0
What Does Not Tremble Is Not Stable: Three Philosophical Streams from the Spring of (Un)Certainty0
Gramáticas de lo inaudito as Decolonial Grammars: Notes for a Decolonization of Listening0
The Origin of the Phenomenology of Attention0
The “Phenomenon” in Mamardashvili’s Phenomenology of Ontological Maturation0
Political Hermeneutics and Social Interpretation0
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Questioning the “We” in Times of Global Threats with Butler and Levinas0
Divining: ΥΔΩΡ, Opacity, and Thalean Considerations0
In Praise of “Being Pulled Up Short”0
The Three “Fundamental Deceptions” of Being and Time: Heidegger’s Phenomenology Revisited0
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The Human and the Non-Human. Hedwig Conrad-Martius’s Plural, Ontological Phenomenology0
The Age of Distance: On an Ancient Hand Gesture0
Fūdosei and the Hermeneutics of Nature0
Toward the Vanishing of the “Human”: Animal Becoming and Elemental Architecture0
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Nietzsche and the Self-Overcoming of Historical Consciousness0
Towards a Philosophy of Crisis0
The World on Edge: Reply to Birmingham/Lawlor0
Thinking the Event of Things0
After a Certain Posture: Dennis Schmidt and the “Ethical Struggle”0
The Post-deconstructive Concept of Evidence0
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Historicism and the Challenge of Thinking our Concepts Otherwise: A Response to Daniel Dahlstrom0
The Political Logic of Experience and the Paradox of Expression0
The World as Play: Fink, Gadamer, Patočka0
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Shame in the Philosophical Narrative of the Pour-Soi: On Sartre’s Being and Nothingness0
Witnessing and Testimony in Hermeneutic Phenomenology0
Four Transcendental Illusions of the Digital World: A Derridean Approach0
Lives Well-Lived0
The (Personal) Experience of Values – Scheler and Hildebrand0
Aristotle and the Ends of Eros, or Aristotle’s Erotic Sublime?0
On Another Beginning: Thinking in the Anthropocene0
Environmentality: A Phenomenology of Generative Space in Husserl0
Subjectivity Viewed as a Process0
Condillac and Derrida: Perception, the Human and Empiricism0
Affordances: on Luminous Abodes and Ecological Reason0
Knowledges “In the Land”? A Process Phenomenological Reading of Deborah Bird Rose’s “Exploring an Aboriginal Land Ethic”0
Wanderings at Twilight: Jan Patočka, the Shaking of Meaning, the Seeking of Truth0
Cosmological Topologies and the (De)formations of Things at Catastrophic Ends0
Pain Is an Event0
Historisch-kritische Ausgabe, written by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling0
Estranged Kinship: Empathy and Animal Desire in Merleau-Ponty0
The Gift of Friendship0
Toward a Radically New Philosophical Ecology0
Edges Give Way: “Being on Edge and Falling Apart”0
From Imperialistic Universalisms to Radical Cosmopolitanisms0
Responding to One’s World: On the Language of Philosophy, the Idiom of the Artwork, and Conversation0
The Impossible Possibility of Community0
Transpositions: Painting and the Phenomenological Fragments of the Unrecognizable0
The Fraternity of Milk: Sovereignty and Anthropotheophagy in Derrida’s Unpublished Seminar Manger l’autre (1989–1990)0
Worldlessness of Artificial Intelligence0
Schelling and the Mystery of Ground0
Aesthetic Resistance from the Andes and Beyond: The Possibilities and Limits of Anticolonial Sensing0
Difficult Conversations0
Witnessing the Uninhabitable Place: On the Experience and Testimony of Refugees0
“Clinging Stubbornly to the Antithesis of Assumptions”: On the Difference Between Hegel’s and Spinoza’s Systems of Philosophy0
Gadamer’s Hermeneutics: Between Phenomenology and Dialectic, written by Robert J. Dostal0
On Derrida’s Donner le temps, Volumes I & II: A New Engagement with Heidegger0
Drifting to the Periphery of the Ancient Greek World: on Images, Visions, and Dreams0
Place in Painting0
Dialectics of Silence for a Time of Crisis: Rethinking the Visionary Insights of Michel Serres and Simone Weil0
Reading Aristotle Destructively: Heidegger and Kirkland0
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