Section 1.PHENOMENOLOGY AS METHODOLOGY OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE HUMANITIES
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Inishev I. Phenomenology as Method and as Spontaneous Effect |
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Mukhutdinov O. Phenomenology and Ethics (Critical Commentary to the Foundations of Practical Reason) |
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Kirilyuk O. Phenomenology of Life, Death and Immortality as a Letzbegründung of Communicative Ethics |
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Darenskiy V. «Philosophy of Dialogue» as a Nonclassic Phenomenology |
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Petrikovskaya E. Phenomenology and Philosophical Anthropology |
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Sadokha O. On the Problem of Social Relevance |
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Sobolevskaya E. Art and Phenomenology: the Cross Points |
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Baranovskaya O. Phenomenological reflection and theory of visual artwork |
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Opolev V. Husserl and Hеidegger – problems of method |
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Krishevskaya L. Hermeneutic turn in the space of word |
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Levchenko V. Ideology: on the K. Marx’ and E. Husserl’s reading |
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Section 2. HUSSERL’S PHENOMENOLOGY: AN ATTEMPT OF RECENT VIEW
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Savin A. Transcendentalhistorical character of the lifeworld concept in Husserl’s phenomenology |
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Semyonova A. The fundamental role of philosophical ethos in Husserl’s phenomenology |
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Section 3. PHENOMENOLOGY OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER
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Artyomenko N. The fundamental ontology of M. Heidegger as the version of the transcendental philosophy |
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Bogachov A. On the Issue of Early Heidegger’s Transcendentalism |
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Konacheva S. From Phenomenology of Religion to Fundamental Ontology |
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Okorokov V. History of Thought as Thinking about History of Being in M. Heidegger’s Phenomenology |
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Patkul A. M. Heidegger’s Interpretation of the F. W. J. Schelling’s System of Freedom |
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Dakhniy A. Existentiallyontological Interpretation of the Problem of Death in M. Heidegger’s Philosophy |
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Khudenko A. Standpoint of Another in Care Wholeness |
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Section 4. DIVERSITY OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL IDEAS IN THE XX CENTURY
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Shevtsov S. Phenomenon of Adolf Reinach’ Theory of a priori Law |
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Litvin T. E. Fink’s Interpretation of E. Husserl’s Phenomenology of Time |
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Shiyan A. Eugen Fink’s Interpretation of Edmund Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology |
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Borodetskaya A. Sense of Human Existence in Fink’s Phenomenology |
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Yarosh L. On Phenomenology of Other – Another – Alien |
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Martikyan G. E. Levinas on Phenomenology: the Version of Ethical Rethinking |
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Kovalyova N. Intercultural explications of the «One’s ownAliens’» relations in B. Waldenfels’ Philosophy |
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Dovgopolova O. The Problem of the Alien’s Understanding in B. Waldenfels’ Theory |
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Ivanyk S. The Concept of Intentionality of Mental Acts in Stepan Oleksiuk’s Philosophy |
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Section 5. TRANSLATIONS
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Kebuladze V. Place and Role of E. Husserl’s «Erfahrung und Urteil» in the Development of Phenomenological Philosophy. Translator’s Preface |
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Husserl E. Erfahrung und Urteil. I. Abschnitt. Die vorpraedikative (rezeptive) Erfahrung. 1. Kapitel. Die allgemeine Strukturen der Rezeptivitaet (translated from German by Vakhtang Kebuladze) |
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Inishev I. Ontology, Facticity, Hermeneutics: Between Ontological Understanding and Existentialistic Practice (Preface to Publication) |
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Heidegger M. Ontologie (Hermeneutik der Faktizität). II. Teil. Der phänomenologische Weg der Hermeneutik der Faktizität (translated from German by Ilya Inishev) |
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Ivanova-Georgievskaya N. Edith Stein on Thomistic implications of Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology. Preface to Publication of E. Stein «Was ist Philosophie? Ein Gespräch zwischen Edmund Husserl und Thomas von Aquino» |
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Stein E. Was ist Philosophie? Ein Gespräch zwischen Edmund Husserl und Thomas von Aquino (translated from German by O. Korolkova) |
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Yusuke Ikeda. Die «transzendentale Methodenlehre» in der «VI Cartesianischen Meditation» Eugen Finks als «meontische» Kritik über transzendentale Phänomenologie Husserls (translated from German by Anna Shiyan) |
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Barbaric D. Tutorage and Education in the Context of Nihilism. Eugen Fink (translated from Croatian by Pavel Prilutskiy) |
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