Introduction

Phenomenology and Mind 26 (26):12 (2024)
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This special issue focuses on the core task of phenomenology: the description of concrete phenomena. In particular, this means that it is not primarily historical or meta-theoretical questions about phenomenology that are to be discussed, nor the works of specific phenomenologists. The intention is to practice phenomenology as a special form of philosophy in an exemplary way; descriptions of the most diverse phenomena are to be developed and their validity put up for discussion - and exclusiv...

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