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Goals and missions

1. Goals

In collaboration with the Husserl-Archief te Leuven (HA), the CEP has taken on the following tasks:

  • making the Husserl archive documentsaccessible to UCL researchers via the Husserl-Archief,
  • enhancing the Husserl Nachlass by editing and translating texts,
  • participatingin the co-management of the Phaenomenologica collection (the 200th volume was published in 2010), founded in the 1950s,
  • promotingnot only research into Husserl's thought, but also phenomenological studies, in the broadest sense, as well as the phenomenological approach to philosophical problems.

The CEP belongs to the international networks of phenomenology and Husserl archive centres:

  • AH Leuve
  • AH Cologne
  • AH Freiburg
  • AH Paris
  • AH New York (New School)

Husserl archives

Some readings on the history of the Husserl Archives

CEP library

2. Mission

The CEP does not seek an orthodoxy; its concern is to pay vigilant attention both to a heritage of which the famous Husserlian motto zu den Sachen selbst, as diverse as it was early on, was a striking emblem, and to the echoes, extensions and renewals of this heritage in contemporary thought.

The CEP's main areas of research are

current methodological, ontological, epistemological, ethical and political issues in phenomenology
the history of phenomenology: from Husserl to Marion, via Scheler, Reinach, Stein, Heidegger, Arendt, Jonas, Patocka, Merleau-Ponty and Levinas.

In particular :

phenomenological aesthetics and its confrontation with analytic philosophy and other currents in contemporary philosophy of art
the practical dimension of phenomenology and the foundation of ethics
the links between phenomenology and German idealism
the relationship between phenomenology and hermeneutics
the historical and systematic genesis of the phenomenology of religion
interpretations of Kant in phenomenological and post-phenomenological philosophy