Volume 32.1 – 2021
Contains:
- The Uncanny in the Time of Pandemics: Heideggerian reflections on the Coronavirus – Kevin Aho
- The Worst Thing, That was the Best Thing, That Ever Happened to Me – Damien Stewart
- Lockdown: An examination of how trauma challenges the ontology of the frame – Tabitha Draper
- My Being in Time: How my past lives reveal who I still am – Diana Mitchell
- A Gentle Introduction to Being and Becoming – Hugh Knopf
- To Plan or Not to Plan? That is the (a priori) question – Rosemary Lodge & Zoe Gelis
- Being Dyslexic, COVID-19, Boredom and the Primordial Moment – Simon Wharne
- Existential Trauma in Times of CoVIEd and the Beirut Blast – Verity J. Gavin
- Non-self Psychology: The Buddhist phenomenology of self experience – Ken Bradford
- For One it is a Self-Isolation, But for Another it is a ‘Beloved Mother’: Research and thoughts of an existential therapist during the quarantine period in France – Olga Tolmachova
- Narratives of Cancer Patients About Life Trajectories and Illness: Contributions of Sartrian existentialism to palliative care – Fabíola Langaro & Daniela Ribeiro Schneider
- Thomas Szasz: From social behaviourist to dramaturgic-existentialist – Robert Spillane