The third paper edition of Volume Fifty of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (2019) is out now.
Volume Fifty of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology has seen the third paper edition of 2019 issued this week. Number Three contents:
Articles:
Josef Novák – The Art of Sculpture: Jan Patočka’s Concept of Incarnate Being
Wolfhart Totschnig – Unpredictable yet Guided: Arendt on Principled Action
Lovisa Andén – Literature and the Expressions of Being in Merleau-Ponty’s Unpublished Course Notes
Peter Antich – Perceptual Experience in Kant and Merleau-Ponty
Sai Hang Kwok – Sign and Hyle: Re-reading Derrida’s Critique of Husserl Through the Bernau Manuscripts
Kristjan Laasik – Distant Things: A Closer Look
Jessica Wiskus – On the Petite Phrase of Proust and the Experience of Empathy: Exploring the Rhythmical Structure of Music
Book reviews:
Hannah Berry – Flesh and Body: The Phenomenology of Husserl, by Didier Franck
Gerald Cipriani – Resistance of the Sensible World an Introduction to Merleau-Ponty, by Emmanuel Alloa
Jeremy Dunham – Hegel on Second Nature in Ethical Life, by Andreja Novakovic
The online version of the journal publishes articles in advance of the paper edition. To read ahead see ‘Latest Articles’ on the JBSP website at our publishers, Taylor and Francis. And if you don’t already, why not subscribe to the journal?
Reminder: Early bird registration is now open for the British Society for Phenomenology’s 2019 Annual Conference. The conference is to be held in Manchester, UK, from Thursday 5 – Saturday 7 September 2019. Early bird registration runs until Wednesday 31 July 2019 (midnight BST). For more details – including keynote speakers – see the BSP 2019 annual conference homepage.