Out now: the print edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Issue One Volume Fifty Two, 2021.
The latest edition of the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology is hitting the streets this week. Volume Fifty Two, Number One contents:
Essays:
Patrick Eldridge – ‘False Remembrance: Husserl’s Account of the Distortions of Memory’
Thomas Byrne – ‘Husserl’s Theory of Signitive and Empty Intentions in Logical Investigations and its Revisions: Meaning Intentions and Perceptions’
Suraj Chaudhary – ‘The Ambiguity of Nearness in Heidegger’s Ort and Merleau-Ponty’s Espace Vécu’
David Ormrod – ‘A Stoic Cyber Meta-Ontology – Applying Stoicism to Modern Ontology Design’
Florian Vermeiren – ‘Bergson and Intensive Magnitude: Dismantling His Critique’
John R. Bagby – ‘Reconstructing Bergson’s Critique of Intensive Magnitude’
This issue is also available at JBSP Online. 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?