Studia Phaenomenologica 90 followers The journal Studia Phaenomenologica reached its tenth year of existence. During this decade 17 volumes have been published including 14 regular and three special issues (a homage volume and two volumes of proceedings). The volumes in print between 2001 and 2010 have added up to more than 6700 pages, comprising of not less than 307 articles, of which 81 in English, 125 in French and 81 in German. On average, authors from 7-8 countries contributed to each volume. In terms of topics, along with a "Varia" section, each issue has been articulated around a central theme, which often focuses on a thematic intersection, such as the relationship between the Brentanian school and Husserlian phenomenology (2003), phenomenology and literature (2008), or phenomenology and psychology (this year's issue). But, most often, the central theme targeted prominent people in the history of phenomenology. Three issues were dedicated to Martin Heidegger (Heidegger and Theology-2001, The Early Heidegger-2001, Translating Heidegger's "Sein und Zeit"-2005). Two other volumes came out to celebrate the centenary of two great contemporary phenomenologists: Emmanuel Lévinas (2006) and Jan Pato?ka (2007). Other themes have thematically focused on the work of key authors of French phenomenology, such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty (2003) or Michel Henry (2009).
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