- ‘Wonder at What Is as It Is’: Arendtian Wonder as the Occasion for Political Responsibility
- Gesturing in Language: Merleau-Ponty and Mukařovský at the Phenomenological Limits of Structuralism
- Gadamer and Aristotle. Problems of a Hermeneutic Appropriation
- Fundamental Ontology, Saturated Phenomena and Transcendental Dilemma
- Shaping Actions and Intentions – Introduction
- Being Acted Upon by a Traumatic Event: A Phenomenological Description of Altered Temporality
- Human Vulnerability: A Phenomenological Approach to the Manifestation and Treatment of Mental Illness
- Husserl’s Phenomenology between Physics and Metaphysics
- Overcoming Hermeneutical Injustice in Mental Health: A Role for Critical Phenomenology
- William James on Attention. Folk Psychology, Actions, and Intentions
- Gadamer’s Hermeneutics and the Concept of Genre: The Case of the Utopian Genre in Plato
- Tragic Realism: On Karel Kosík’s Insight into Kafka
- Phenomenal Gender: What Transgender Experience Discloses
- Husserl’s Theory of Bodily Expressivity and its Revision: In View of the “1914 Texts”
- Voluntary Action, Chosen Action, and Resolve
- Revising Resoluteness: Confronting the Moral Problem of Others in Being and Time
- Gurwitsch’s Field of Consciousness and Radical Embodied Cognitive Science: A Case of Mutual Enlightenment
- Editorial to JBSP Special Issue on the Phenomenology of Listening (52:4) Phenomenology of Listening