STUDIES IN PHENOMENOLOGY AND EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY (SPEP)
Having its roots in phenomenology and existentialism, the SPEP series has brought out an impressive selection of works fundamental to continental philosophy for nearly five decades, including works by and about Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Ricoeur, and Edmund Husserl. In addition to making classic authors and texts available to contemporary readers, SPEP is committed to providing translations of key international books and to publishing a new generation of thinkers. It provides a forum for promising scholarly studies on contemporary figures and welcomes significant contributions to pressing philosophical topics and existential problems. Series editor: Anthony J. Steinbock Founding editor: James M. Edie
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HUSSERLIAN LEGACIES:THEMES FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
The Series editors are Sara Heinämaa and Anthony J. Steinbock.
The purpose of this series, Husserlian Legacies: Themes for the 21st Century, is to make available to an English-speaking audience the conceptual and methodological resources of Edmund Husserl’s works. Husserlian Legacies, appearing with Springer Publishers, aims to make this material accessible to students as well as researchers in volumes that focus on certain themes and problems that are more focused and shorter in length than the standard Husserliana Collected Works editions. Rather than republishing a lecture or an entire volume, and instead of arranging the material strictly in a chronological order, the Husserlian Legacies Series organizes the material systematically with fresh thematic foci. Each volume connects an array of published material in an English translation, uniting them according to themes and problems that are resonant with current philosophical engagements and debates.
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