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    Die Wirklichkeit der Sprache und die Phänomenologie.Hans Blumenberg - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):158-167.
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    Phänomenologie und Anthropologie.Hans Blumenberg - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):168-186.
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  3. Am Leitfaden des Leibes.Robert Buch - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):100-119.
    Blumenberg’s preoccupation with Husserl aimed at the anthropological implications of the latter’s transcendental phenomenology. The paper addresses some connections in Blumenberg’s posthumous Beschreibung des Menschen (Description of Man), in particular the nexus between body/embodiment, lifeworld, and intersubjectivity, to critically assess a few of his claims. The paper concludes by turning to two key concepts for Blumenberg’s anthropological transformation of Husserl’s phenomenology: self-preservation and reflection.
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  4. Vorwort.Robert Buch & Nicola Zambon - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):6-16.
    The phenomenology of time-consciousness marks one of the high points of Blumenberg’s philosophy; the issue is broached in Lifetime and World Time (1986), on the one hand, and in the posthumously published works Description of Man (2006), Theory of the Life-World and Phenomenological Writings (2018), on the other hand. Setting out from Blumenberg’s critical analysis of Husserl’s genetic phenomenology, this article endeavors to reconstruct and interpret the most important aspects of Blumenberg’s own descriptions of the structures of time-consciousness. Special attention (...)
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    Dynamische Verbindlichkeit.Sonja Feger - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):40-59.
    How can historical change be thought, in a very concrete way? How do we philosophically arrive at concepts that represent this change and at the same time grant reliability in an idealistic sense? This means that idealities must endure in the course of history and at the same time grant the possibility of historical change. If the problem of historicity is addressed in this way, a theory of history has to mediate between statics and dynamics. It has to grant both (...)
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  6. Unter dem Ideenkleid.Alexander Friedrich - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):80-99.
    This paper reads Blumenberg’s posthumously published study Die nackte Wahrheit as a book left unfinished because a major, if not central, chapter was still pending: a chapter on Husserl’s metaphor of a dress of ideas (“Ideenkleid”) that veils the lifeworld. Arguing that Blumenberg aimed at a phenomenological foundation for his metaphorology based on his critique and inversion of the Husserlian concept of lifeworld, the article reveals resulting tensions between Blumenberg’s late and early theoretical approaches to a theory of metaphor that (...)
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    Vom Paradies in den Erlebnispark.Andreas Kaminski - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):60-78.
    Blumenberg has sometimes described his work as a phenomenology of history. The connection between history and phenomenology is particularly striking in the context of Blumenberg’s contributions to the philosophy of technology. In the course of his analysis of Husserl’s Krisis, Blumenberg develops, as my contribution aims to show, a conception of history in which complete technologization leads to a perfected lifeworld. Blumenberg formulates this partly explicitly within the framework of a three-stage model of history, but there are also implicit insights (...)
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  8. Sichtbarkeit – Aufmerksamkeit – Scham.Burkhard Liebsch - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):120-143.
    This article compares Sartre’s and Blumenberg’s theoretical approaches to the phenomena of shame and human attention, especially with reference to Sartre’s ontological and Blumenberg’s anthropological notion of visibility. In Sartre’s ontological view, our visibility as such gives rise to shame whereas Blumenberg maintains that this phenomenon can be adequately dealt with only with respect to specific (and contingent) anthropological conditions. Consequently, Blumenberg’s post-phenomenological philosophy of human visibility does not proceed any longer ‘back to the things themselves’. Instead, it draws on (...)
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  9. Zu den Anfängen und zurück.Nicola Zambon - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):146-156.
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