Authors, translators, and editors are encouraged to send us information on new books and also on special journal issues devoted to phenomenology. The special issues can be from journals devoted to phenomenology, e.g., Husserl Studies, or other journals that have phenomenologically focused issues occasionally. Articles, reviews, etc. in volumes and journal issues should also be individually added to the collective bibliography.
One screen of information will be accepted on each book or special issue. This screen should include (a) all the usual bibliographical information, from author's name to ISBN number, (b) the table of contents and/or an abstract of the book or special issue, (c) the price and means of ordering the work, and (d) it should end with the date the information is submitted.
As usual on this website, works from all disciplines and nations in which there is phenomenology are welcome. The conventions for transliteration and literalistic title translations used for books in the bibliography should be followed. As time goes by, book titles and special issue titles will be removed from this listing and added to the Collective Bibliography of the Phenomenological Movement.
Please pass the word on this new part of the CARP website to your colleagues and publishers.
Clicking on the underlined title of the book or journal will give an image of the book/journal cover and the Table of Contents. Some of the files are quite large, so be patient.
One screen of information will be accepted on each book or special issue. This screen should include (a) all the usual bibliographical information, from author's name to ISBN number, (b) the table of contents and/or an abstract of the book or special issue, (c) the price and means of ordering the work, and (d) it should end with the date the information is submitted.
As usual on this website, works from all disciplines and nations in which there is phenomenology are welcome. The conventions for transliteration and literalistic title translations used for books in the bibliography should be followed. As time goes by, book titles and special issue titles will be removed from this listing and added to the Collective Bibliography of the Phenomenological Movement.
Since not only this part of the website but also the website itself are new, we will accept until the end of 1997 items published since the beginning of 1995. At the time when items for 1998 begin to come in, we will remove the items for 1995, so that there will always be up to two years of items listed.
Please pass the word on this new part of the CARP website to your colleagues and publishers.
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