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On the Borders of Phenomenology

  1. Introduction
  2. Alia Al-Saji, Andrew Cutrofello
  3. pp. 325-330
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  1. SPEP Co-Director’s Address: Hesitation as Philosophical Method—Travel Bans, Colonial Durations, and the Affective Weight of the Past
  2. Alia Al-Saji
  3. pp. 331-359
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Plenary Address

  1. Decoloniality and Phenomenology: The Geopolitics of Knowing and Epistemic/Ontological Colonial Differences
  2. Walter D. Mignolo
  3. pp. 360-387
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Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Prizewinners

  1. Color-Blind Racism in Early Modernity: Race, Colonization, and Capitalism in the Work of Francisco de Vitoria
  2. Ashley J. Bohrer
  3. pp. 388-399
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  1. Heidegger on Kant, Finitude, and the Correlativity of Thinking and Being
  2. Güçsal Pusar
  3. pp. 400-413
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Racialized Bodies in the History of Philosophy

  1. Black Infinity: Slavery and Freedom in Hegel’s Africa
  2. Andrea Long Chu
  3. pp. 414-425
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  1. Levinas on the Knife Edge: Body, Race, and Fascism in 1934
  2. Christopher Cohoon
  3. pp. 426-438
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  1. The Human as Double Bind: Sylvia Wynter and the Genre of “Man”
  2. Emily Anne Parker
  3. pp. 439-449
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Husserl, Realism, and Community

  1. “Yes, the Whole Approach Is Questionable, Yes, False”: Phenomenology and the New Realism
  2. Matthew Coate
  3. pp. 450-461
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  1. Husserlian Mereology and Intimate Community Membership
  2. Sean Petranovich
  3. pp. 462-474
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Philosophies of Voice and Sound

  1. Adriana Cavarero and the Primacy of Voice
  2. Fred Evans
  3. pp. 475-487
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  1. Good kid, m.A.A.d city: Kendrick Lamar’s Autoethnographic Method
  2. James B. Haile III
  3. pp. 488-498
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  1. Philosophies or Phonographies? On the Political Stakes of Theorizing About and Through “Music”
  2. Robin James
  3. pp. 499-513
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Persons, Subjects, and Pure Immanence

  1. Personal Identity and Cultural Multiplicity from a Bergsonian Point of View
  2. Frédéric Seyler
  3. pp. 514-521
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  1. Freud Beyond Foucault: Thinking Pleasure as a Site of Resistance
  2. Robert Trumbull
  3. pp. 522-532
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  1. To Have Done with the Transcendental: Deleuze, Immanence, Intensity
  2. Brent Adkins
  3. pp. 533-543
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