ABSTRACT

Volume XVIII

Special Issue: Gian-Carlo Rota and The End of Objectivity, 2019

Aim and Scope: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.

Contributors: Gabriele Baratelli, Stefania Centrone, Giovanna C. Cifoletti, Jean-Marie Coquard, Steven Crowell, Deborah De Rosa, Daniele De Santis, Nicolas de Warren, Agnese Di Riccio, Aurélien Djian, Yuval Dolev, Mirja Hartimo, Burt C. Hopkins, Talia Leven, Ah Hyun Moon, Luis Niel, Fabrizio Palombi, Mario Ariel González Porta, Gian-Carlo Rota, Michael Roubach, Franco Trabattoni and Michele Vagnetti.

Submissions: Manuscripts, prepared for blind review, should be submitted to the Editors (burt-crowell.hopkins@univ-lille3.fr and drummond@fordham.edu) electronically via e-mail attachments.

part 1|290 pages

Text

chapter 1|288 pages

The end of objectivity

The legacy of phenomenology

part 2|106 pages

Discussion essays on the philosophy of R. H. Lotze (ed. Daniele De Santis and Nicolas de Warren)

chapter 5|31 pages

Proteus, or “über den Grund der Zusammengehörigkeit”

R. H. Lotze on idea, concept, and variation (via Frege and Heidegger)

chapter 7|13 pages

Holism, contextuality, and compositionality

Lotze’s influence on Husserl

part 3|138 pages

Essays on Jacob Klein (ed. Giovanna C. Cifoletti)

chapter 8|8 pages

Editorial introduction

Jacob Klein and the Mathesis Universalis

chapter 9|39 pages

How letters become symbols

Jacob Klein’s genealogy of formalization

chapter 11|29 pages

Stevin’s mathesis and number

part 4|44 pages

Phenomenology and mathematics (ed. Michael Roubach)

chapter 13|9 pages

Numbers as ideal species

Husserlian and contemporary perspectives

chapter 15|18 pages

Robinson’s monad and phenomenology

part 5|54 pages

Varia

part 7|4 pages

In memoriam