
2006: László Tengelyi, "Phenomenology and the Categories of Experience"
2004: William McKenna, "Human Differences as Constituting Different Worlds"
2003: Shaun Gallagher, "Phenomenological Contributions to a Theory of Social Cognition"
2002: Klaus Held, "Coming to an Understanding between Cultures: A Phenomenological Apporoach"
2000: John J. Drummond, "Forms of Social Unity: Partnership, Membership, Citizenship"
1999: Nam-In Lee, "Practical Intentionality and Transcendental Phenomenology as a Practical Philosophy"
1998: Gail Soffer, "The Other as Alter Ego: A Genetic Approach"
1997: Ullrich Melle, "Responsibility and Self-Realization: A Husserlian Reflection on Jonas and Naess."
1996: Fred Kersten, "Stuffed Cabbage in the Old New School Cafeteria."
1995: Elizabeth Stroeker, "Science and Lifeworld: A Problem of Cultural Change."
1994: Eduard Marbach, "Understanding the Representational Mind: A Phenomenological Perspective."
1993: David Carr, "The Question of the Subject: Heidegger and the Transcendental Tradition."
1992: Walter Biemel, "Phenomenology and Art."
1991: Donn Welton, "On the Margins of the World."
1990: Lester Embree, "Phenomenology of Representation."
1989: Hubert Dreyfus, "Toward a Phenomenology of Ethical Expertise."
1988: James Edie, "Husserl vs. Derrida."
1987: Joseph J. Kockelmans, "On the Unity and Multiplicity of the Sciences."
1986: Dagfinn Follesdal, "Husserl's Noema: Interpretation, Philosophical Issues, and Recent Controversy."
1985: John Compton, "Phenomenology and the Philosophy of Nature."
1984: Robert Sokolowski, "Moral Categoriality."
1983: Maurice Natanson, "Illusion and Irreality."
1982: J. N. Mohanty, "Intentionality, Causality, and Holism."
1981: Thomas Seebohm, "Edmund Husserl on Possible Worlds."
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