Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Critique – Matter of Methods
Sara Heinämaa, David Carr, and Andreea Smaranda Aldea
2. Phenomenology as Critical Method: Experience and Practice
David Carr
3. On the Functions of Examples in Critical Philosophy: Kant and Husserl
Michela Summa
4. Phenomenology and Critique: On ‘Mere’ Description and Its Normative Dimensions
Julia Jansen
5. Husserlian Phenomenology as Radical Immanent Critique – Or How Phenomenology Imagines Itself
Andreea Smaranda Aldea
6. Radical Besinnung as a Method for Phenomenological Critique
Mirja Hartimo
7. A Phenomenological Critique of Critical Phenomenology
Lanei Rodemeyer
8. On the Transcendental and Eidetic Resources of Phenomenology: A Case Study of Embodiment
Sara Heinämaa
9. Critical Phenomenology and Micro-Phenomenology: The First-Person Experience of the "Collective"
Natalie Depraz
10. Critique as Thinking-Freely and as Discernment of the Heart
Anthony Steinbock
11. Social Critique and Trust Dynamics
Alice Pugliese
12. Critique in the Age of Paranoid Revolt
Nicolas de Warren
13. Critique as Disclosure: Building Blocks for a Phenomenological Appropriation of Marx
Christian Lotz
14. Crisis and Modernity: On the Idea of Historical Critique
Timo Miettinen
15. What is Critique – for Phenomenology? A Foucauldian Perspective
Sophie Loidolt
16. The Power of the Reduction and the Reduction of Power: Husserl’s and Foucault’s Critical Project
Maren Wehrle