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J.J. Drummond

    Robert Southwell, S.J. primarily engages with contemporary phenomenology, particularly the work of Edmund Husserl and the existential and hermeneutic traditions that stem from it. His scholarly focus lies in how phenomenology intersects with key issues in the philosophy of mind, such as intentionality, consciousness, and emotions. He further explores its connections to epistemology and ethics, encompassing both meta-ethical and normative dimensions.

    The Phenomenology of the Noema
    Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy
    The Truthful and the Good
    • 2002

      This handbook explores the contributions of major phenomenological thinkers to ethics and moral philosophy, featuring twenty-one expert articles. It examines early phenomenological thought, connections to contemporary moral philosophy, and highlights recent global developments in the field.

      Phenomenological Approaches to Moral Philosophy
    • 1996

      The Truthful and the Good

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This volume celebrates Robert Sokolowski on his sixtieth birthday, inspired by a desire to revitalize passion for philosophy. Contributors, discontent at a conference, envisioned a symposium to honor Sokolowski, whose work exemplifies the pursuit of truth and goodness. The event, dubbed "Sokofest," aims to embody their philosophical ideals.

      The Truthful and the Good
    • 1992

      This book explores the concept of 'noema' as introduced by Husserl, addressing its ambiguities and controversies. It features articles that phenomenologically analyze various experiences' noemata and those that provide a metaphenomenological explication of the noema doctrine, emphasizing the interconnection between these approaches.

      The Phenomenology of the Noema