Do we hallucinate our world? And if so, how could we know? Since it is impossible to step outside our own bodies and minds, are we condemned to never truly know whether…
The phenomenological movement, to which authors from extremely diverse traditions and of utmost heterogeneous provenances—directly or indirectly—can be counted...…
One of the crucial moments in phenomenology has been Paul Ricoeur. The philosopher, in 1957 exposed in a radio broadcast on 12/18/1957 how the thought of Edmund Husserl, had marked a break…
The 1st World War brought to light a mobilization of philosophers never before seen. This happened in different ways: as soldiers in the front; as public figures; as nurses in field hospitals;…