| Phenomenological Workshop Texts |
![]() Argument: While scholarship on texts and addressed to fellow specialists will always be welcome, this series will focus primarily on reflectively produced phenomenological descriptions suitable for discussion in informal study groups as well as with students in college seminars. Then it might even happen that confirmation, correction, and extension of reflective analyses occur as understanding of how to investigate the things themselves reflectively increases. Furthermore, since the majority of phenomenologists on earth today still neither think nor teach in the English language, manuscripts in other languages are also sought for this series, including, to begin with, Castilian, Chinese, Czech, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Portuguese. Finally, publication with Zeta Books in the form of paperbacks as well as e-books that can be purchased over the internet will make our "workshop texts" as affordable as possible for students and colleagues across the planet. All projects will be refereed anonymously in standard professional fashion and authors will receive royalties of at least 10%. To propose a project, email embree@fau.edu ![]() Published: Editor-in-chief: Lester EMBREE (embree@fau.edu) Associate Editors: Pedro M. S. ALVES (psalves@netcabo.pt) Ion COPOERU (copoeru@hotmail.com) Ivan CHVATIK (chvatik@cts.cuni.cz) LEE Nam-in (naminlee@snu.ac.kr) Victor MOLCHANOV (victor.molchanov@googlemail.com) Thomas NENON (tnenon@memphis.edu) Hans Rainer SEPP (hr.sepp@web.de) Agustin SERRANO DE HARO (flvs302@ifs.csic.es) TANI Toru (tanityk3@mtg.biglobe.ne.jp) YU Chung-Chi (ccyuster@gmail.com) Antonio ZIRION Q. (prodigy@net.mx) International Board of Advisors: Michael BARBER, Saint Louis University Irene BORGES-DUARTE, Évora University, Portugal Marcia Sá CAVALCANTE SCHUBACK, University of Södertörn, Sweden Alexei CHERNYAKOV, St. Petersburg School of Religion and Philosophy CHEUNG Chan Fai, the Chinese University of Hong Kong CHO Kah Kyung, State University of New York at Buffalo CHOI Zaeshick, Kangnung National University, Korea Jairo José DA SILVA, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Françoise DASTUR, Archives Husserl de Paris Natalie DEPRAZ, Université de Rouen André DUARTE, Sociedade Brasileira de Fenomenologia Miguel GARCIA-BARÓ, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain HAMAUZU Shinji, Osaka University HAN HEUER Jung-Sun, Methodist Theological University, Seoul Sara HEINÄMAA, University of Helsinki Don IHDE, Stony Brook University Domenico JERVOLINO, Università Federico ii Napoli Pavlos KONTOS, University of Patras, Greece LAU Kwok-ying, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Rosemary R.P. LERNER, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Dieter LOHMAR, Universität zu Köln, Husserl-Archiv Zeljko LOPARIC, State University of Campinas, Brazil Mohamed MAHJOUB, University of Tunis Dermot MORAN, University College, Dublin César MORENO, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain Carlos MORUJÃO, Portuguese Catholic University MURATA Junichi, University of Tokyo NASU Hisashi, Waseda University, Tokyo PARK In-Cheol, Kyunghee University, Korea Francesc PEREÑA, Universitat de Barcelona Robert PILAT, Polish Academy of Science Maria-Luz PINTOS, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain Delia POPA, Université Catholique de Louvain Luis Román RABANAQUE, Universidad Católica Argentina Róbson RAMOS DOS REIS, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brasil Ivanka RAYANOVA, Sophia University, Bulgaria Lanei RODEMEYER, Duquesne University Javier SAN MARTÍN, Universidad a Distancia, Spain José Manuel SANTOS, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal Agustín SERRANO DE HARO, Centro de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas del CSIC, Spain Tatiana SHCHYTTSOVA, European Humanities University, Vilnius Anthony STEINBOCK, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Georg STENGER, Universität Würzburg Dario TEIXEIRA, Northern Rio de Janeiro State University Lubica UČNÍK, Murdoch University, Australia Germán VARGAS, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Colombia WADA Wataru, Hannan University Roberto J. WALTON, Universidad de Buenos Aires |
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Phenomenological Workshop Texts 

