Studia Phaenomenologica

Studia Phaenomenologica

"Studia Phaenomenologica" is an international Yearbook for phenomenology and hermeneutics published from 2001 by the Romanian Society for Phenomenology.

Volumes published

* Studia Phaenomenologica VII (2007): Jan Patocka and the European Heritage, 2007, 568 p., ISSN 1582-5647, Cristian Ciocan (ed.), Ivan Chvatík (guest editor)
* Studia Phaenomenologica VI (2006): A Century with Levinas: Notes on the Margin of his Legacy, 2006, 504 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN (10): 973-50-1416-5; ISBN (13): 978-973-50-1416-2, Cristian Ciocan (ed.), Adina Bozga (coord.), Attila Szigeti (coord.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica V (2005): Translating Heidegger's Sein und Zeit, 2005, 407 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN: 973-50-1142-5, Cristian Ciocan (ed.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica IV (2004) nos. 3-4: The Ocean of Forgetting. Alexandru Dragomir – A Romanian Phenomenologist, 2004, 296 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN: 973-50-0979-X, Cristian Ciocan (ed./coord), Paul Balogh (coord.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica IV 1-2/2004: Varia. Issues on Brentano, Husserl and Heidegger, 2004, 244 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN: 973-50-0879-3, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica III 3-4/2003: Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Chiasm and Logos, 2003, 400 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN 973-50-0655-5, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.), Adina Bozga & Ion Copoeru (coord.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica III 1-2/2003: The School of Brentano and Husserlian Phenomenology, 2003, 312 p., ISSN 1582-5647, ISBN: 973-50-0564-6, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.), Ion Tanasescu & Victor Popescu (coord.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica II 1-2/2002: Varia. Issues on Husserl, Fink and Schütz, 2002, 248 p., ISSN 1582-5647, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.)
* Studia Phaenomenolologica II 3-4/2002: In memoriam Hans-Georg Gadamer, 2002, 320 p., ISSN 1582-5647, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.)
* Studia Phaenomenologica I 3-4/2001: The Early Heidegger, 2001, 504 p., ISSN 1582-5647, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.) * Studia Phaenomenologica I 1-2/2001: Heidegger and Theology, 2001, 450 p., ISSN 1582-5647, Gabriel Cercel & Cristian Ciocan (eds.)

External links

* [http://www.studia-phaenomenologica.com/ Official web site]


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