Table of Contents
| Preface | |
| Mindaugas Briedis, Saulius Geniušas | 3-4 |
| The Other or How to Dispose of It. A Prolegomena to All Future Alterology that Would Like to Present Itself as Phenomenology | |
| Claudio Majolino, Stéphane Desroys du Roure | 5-16 |
| Transcendental Phenomenology as Practical Philosophy | |
| Gary Madison | 17-28 |
| Husserl and Kant on Persönlichkeit | |
| James Dodd | 29-38 |
| An Image of a Higher World: Ethical Renewal in Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl | |
| Michael Gubser | 39-49 |
| Husserl and the Fact of Practical Reason – Phenomenological Claims toward a Philosophical Ethics | |
| Sophie Loidolt | 50-61 |
| Ethics as Second Philosophy, or the Traces of the Pre-Ethical in Heidegger’s Being and Time | |
| Saulius Geniušas | 62-70 |
| Phenomenology of Freedom and Responsibility in Sartre’s Existentialist Ethics | |
| Mindaugas Briedis | 71-82 |
| Death in the Perspective of Existential Phenomenology | |
| Tomas Kačerauskas | 83-91 |
| Phenomenology between Pathos and Response | |
| Bernhard Waldenfels | 92-102 |
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