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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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 phenomenology9
God becoming flesh, flesh becoming divine6
Plasticity and neoplasticity in Malabou's the future of Hegel: addressing the concept’s ambiguity6
Learning to see the world in which we live5
Being-in-movement: phenomenological ontology of being5
Habit, sedimentation and economic institutions5
Lines made by walking—On the aesthetic experience of landscape5
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
Between art and science: on Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style4
On the disclosure of moral values in the arts: a value-realist account4
Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical realism in Being and Nothingness versus Jan Patočka’s a-subjective phenomenology on the crucial question of the body4
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
Lifeworld art: on Husserl’s Crisis book and beyond3
Freedom as retroactivity in Bergson’s Time and Free Will2
Passionate encounters: Alphonso Lingis on community, alterity, and politics2
The afterlife of fictional media violence. A genetic phenomenology of emotions following Husserl and Freud2
The Jew as a doppelgänger: the role of the double in the constitution of identity2
The ethical night of libertinism: Beauvoir’s reading of Sade2
“A sociality of pure egoists”: Husserl’s critique of liberalism2
Time’s entanglements: Beauvoir and Fanon on reductive temporalities2
Generative phenomenology and sedimentations2
Beyond intersubjectivism: common mind and the multipolar structure of sociality after Husserl2
Cassirer on language, objectivity, and truth2
Richard Kearney’s itineraries: Salvage, Hosting Earth, and Anacarnation2
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
The omnitemporality of idealities2
The animal that remembers: Nietzsche’s historical anthropology1
Flourishing while withering: an explication and critique of Simone de Beauvoir’s phenomenology of aging1
Mathematical sciences as symbolic form: the objects and objectivity of science in Ernst Cassirer’s philosophy of science and culture1
Bernhard Waldenfels (March 17, 1934–January 23, 2026)1
The hermeneutics of Jean-Luc Marion: a new look at an old critique1
Painting as an embodied act of framing: Toward a phenomenological aesthetics with Merleau-Ponty and Derrida1
Husserl on shared intentionality and normativity1
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
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
James G. Hart, Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Ontological Phenomenology, ed. Rodney K. B. Parker, Cham: Springer, 2020, 272 pp., ISBN 978-30304484171
Correction: An interview with Bernhard Waldenfels. Translated by Andrés Roa and Timothy B. Jaeger1
Kojève’s planetary approach to Greek philosophy1
Continuity in Leibniz and Deleuze: A reading of Difference and Repetition and The Fold1
The worst, the lesser violence and the politics of deconstruction1
Correction: Alexandre Kojève, “Immanence and transcendence” (1939)1
The influence of relativity on the philosophy of symbolic forms1
The impurity of praxis: Arendt and Agamben1
Gottesglaube as Glaubenstrotz. The concessive structure of the Christian religious attitude1
Community: a unified disunity?1
Kojève, Kant and the remnants of paganism. On the double meaning of dualism1
From Base Materialism to Base Culture: Georges Bataille and the Politics of Heterogeneity1
Echoes of an origin: Kojève’s philosophy of the inexistent1
Gesture as original abstraction: a reflection on bodily sedimentation1
Cultural appropriation: an Husserlian account1
Habit, sedimentation, tradition: the hidden influence of history in shaping our lives: a Husserlian account1
Intercorporeity qua natural: Merleau-Ponty on the institution of nature1
Incompatibilism without alternative possibilities: Bergson in the debate on free will1
Drew M. Dalton: The Matter of Evil: From Speculative Realism to Ethical Pessimism, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 20241
Jacques Derrida and Hans-Georg Gadamer, correspondence (1977–2000) Jacques Derrida, How right he was: Gadamer, my Cicerone (2002)1
The perceived object in media-based empathy: applying Edith Stein’s concept of Wortleib1
Questioning the boundary between “Us” and “Them” with Waldenfels and Derrida1
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