- The Incomprehensible “Unworlded World”: Nature and Abyss in Heideggerian Thought
- Critical Phenomenology: An Introduction
- What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology
- Rethinking Spontaneism: Rosa Luxemburg, Skilful Expertise, and the Politics of Habit
- “No Justice, No Peace”: Black Lives Matter, Institutional Racism, and Legal Order
- When Experience Turns Critical the Anarcheological Reduction as Methodological Device in Critical Phenomenology
- Facing a New Crisis: Notes on Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism, by Ian H. Angus (2021)
- The Strength of the Strengthless: Women, Aged, and Disabled People as a Subversive Force in the Belarusian Protest Movement 2020
- The Reverberation Phenomenon and Social Praxis. Notes for a Sound Phenomenology
- Grief Worlds: A Study of Emotional Experience
- The Development and Systematic Role of the a Priori in Husserlian Phenomenology
- The Promise and the Gesture: From Critical Situations in Life-Histories to Original Forgiveness
- On the Patient’s Agency
- Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness
- Fraternity-without-Terror: A Sartrean Account of Political Solidarity
- Visual Art and Self-Construction
- Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption during a Pandemic
- Contributions to the Phenomenology of the Smile: Disruption During a Pandemic
- The Linguistic Linkage Compulsion: A Phenomenological Account
- Husserl’s Notion of “Secondary Experience” as an Alternative Basis for Social Epistemology
- Alter-ation and Ethical Reduction
- Emotional Conducts: A Phenomenological Account
- Creativity in the Age of Information: An Essay on Gilles Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricist Philosophy
- On the Full Concretion of Subjectivity in Husserl’s Phenomenology: Contingency and the Transcendental Person
- The Intersection of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Roman Ingarden in the Hermeneutic Experience of Fictional Worlds
- Kinaesthesis Revisited: Kinaesthetic Sensation and its Temporal Asymmetry
- Screened Intercorporeality. Reflections on Gestures in Videoconferences
- The Value of Vulnerability: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on the Meaning of “Human”