CONTENTS

Preface, Burt Hopkins ix

Introduction, Algis Mickunis xi

Part I: Phenomenology and Logic

Chapter 1 "Phenomenology as Calculus?" Shigeti Nuki 1

Chapter 2 "Is Logical Space an A Priori Framework of the Life-World?" Yukiko Okamoto 15

Part 2: Phenomenology of the Psyche

Chapter 3 "Merleau-Ponty's Vertical Genesis and the Aristotelian Powers of the Soul," Veronique Fóti 39

Chapter 4 "The Subject in Phenomenology and Analytic (Jungian) Psychology," Burt Hopkins 59

Part III: Phenomenological Self-Critique
Chapter 6 "The Aporia of Time-Analysis -- Reflection Across the Transcendetal Divide," Ronald Bruzina 105

Chapter 7 "What is Paris Doing to Us?" Charles Scott 145

Chapter 8 "A Conversation with Friedrich-Wilhem von Hermann on Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie," Parvis Emad 145

Part IV: Phenomenology of the Imagination

Chapter 9 "The Indeterminacy of Images: An Approach to a Phenomenology of the Imagination," Junichi Murata 169

Part V: Method and Ontology

Chapter 10 "Re-Addressing Phenomenology: Heidegger's Thinking Through the Middle-Voice," Susan Schoenbohm 187

Chapter 11 "Question, Reflection, and Philosophical Method in Heidegger's Early Freiburg Lectures," Steven Crowell 201

Part VI: Phenomenological Extensions

Chapter 12 "On the Phenomenon of Questioning," Masaki Sugita 233

Chapter 13 "Augustine as Phenomenologist: A Time Diagram," Eva Brann 245

Chapter 14 "Premanence and Flux," Algis Mickunas 253

Chapter 15 "Nihilism: Heicegger/Jünger/Aristotle," Thomas Sheehan 273

Notes on Contributors 317 Index 321