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JournalISSN: 0007-1773

Journal of The British Society for Phenomenology 

Taylor & Francis
About: Journal of The British Society for Phenomenology is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Phenomenology (philosophy) & Existentialism. It has an ISSN identifier of 0007-1773. Over the lifetime, 1245 publications have been published receiving 5157 citations. The journal is also known as: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology & JBSP.


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TL;DR: The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology as discussed by the authors is an extension of the crisis of European sciences and transcendental ontology, published by the British Society of Phenomenologists (BSPN).
Abstract: (2013). Addendum XXIII of The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 44, Starting from Nature, pp. 6-9.

157 citations

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TL;DR: The authors apply intelligence to the Reflexes: Embodied Skills and Habits between Dreyfus and Descartes, 2011, vol. 42, Habit, pp. 78-103.
Abstract: (2011). Applying Intelligence to the Reflexes: Embodied Skills and Habits between Dreyfus and Descartes. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 42, Habit, pp. 78-103.

142 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Sartre's attempt to return French thought to immediate contact with the real world is discussed. But if the present essay testifies to Sarte's attempt, it also enters into a fascinating dialectical tension with another of Sale's chief motives, to purify immediate exper...
Abstract: Simone de Beauvoir has written of the sense of excitement that marked Jean-Paul Sartre's first encounter with the thought of Husserl and Heidegger. Perhaps no work of Sartre's communicates this excitement, and the reason for it, quite so transparently as his brief 1939 essay on Husserl's notion of intentionality. Husserl here appears as a revolutionary, almost as a saviour, who has provided the necessary key for putting philosophy back in touch with the ordinary experience which both French realism and French idealism had vainly sought to characterize. Realism and idealism alike had been guilty in effect of a reduplication of things in consciousness, dependence on an often unexpressed correspondence theory which made mental surrogates for the real the only reality available to man. But if the present essay testifies to Sartre's attempt to return French thought to immediate contact with things, it enters into a fascinating dialectical tension with another of Sartre's chief motives—to purify immediate exper...

97 citations

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TL;DR: The ecology of the brain is a contribution to the literature of at least four intellectual communities within philosophy and cognitive sciences: embodiment, neuroscience, enactivism and phenomenolo....
Abstract: Ecology of the Brain is a contribution to the literature of at least four intellectual communities within philosophy and the cognitive sciences: embodiment, neuroscience, enactivism and phenomenolo...

82 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202226
202138
202027
201923
201824