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- Anna Schubertová, “Stávám se řečí.” Smrt a návrat autora v perspektivě filozofie identity [“I become speech.” Death and Return of the Author in the Perspective of
Philosophy of Identity], FFUK, Praha 2021, ISBN 978-80-7671-030-6.
- Jakub Čapek and Sophie Loidolt (eds), Phenomenology and Personal Identity, thematic issue of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Volume 20, issue 2, April 2021, pp. 217-418.
- Sophie Loidolt – „’Who One Is?’ – A Political Issue? Hannah Arendt on Personhood, Maximal Self, and Bare Life“, chapter in the collective volume Political Phenomenology. Experience, Ontology, Episteme edited by Thomas Bedorf and Steffen Herrmann, London/New York: Routledge 2020, ISBN: 978-0-367-19315-7, pp. 165-192.
- Jakub Čapek, “Personal Identity and the Otherness of One’s Own Body”, published in print, in Continental Philosophy Review, September 2019, Volume 52, Issue 3, pp 265–277; https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-019-09465-w
- Ondřej Švec, “One is what one does: From Pragmatic to Performative Disclosure of the Who”, published in Continental Philosophy Review, 2020, 53, 209-227.
- Ondřej Švec, “Hegelův aforismus a temný kout vlastního já ve světle existenciální fenomenologie”, in: Filosofický časopis 2020/1, 47-66.
- Jakub Čapek and Tereza Matějčková, “Intersubjectivity and Sociality”, in: Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, edited by: D. De Santis, B. Hopkins & C. Majolino, 2020, 259-270.
- Jakub Čapek (review study), “David Morris and Kym Maclaren (eds.), Time, Memory, Institution. Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of Self, Ohio University Press, Athens 2015“, in: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2020 (online first).
- Ondřej Švec – “In the Name of the Author: the Artificial Unity of Jan Patočka’s Scattered Works“, in: Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico, 13(2): 97-107 (2020).
- Tereza Matějčková, “Saying No (to a Story): Personal Identity and Negativity“, in: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2021/2, 353-364.
- Christian Sternad, “Leben ohne Tod. Eine phänomenologische Antwort auf
transhumanistische Hoffnungen”, in: Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, Felix Meiner Verlag, 2020/2, 137-150.
- Petr Prášek, “L’archéologie du sujet phénoménologique d’après M. Richir et R; Barbaras“, in: Interpretationes. Studia Philosophica Europeanea, 2019/1, 209-224.
- Christian Sternad, “When Time Becomes Personal. Aging and Personal Identity“, in: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2021/2, 311-319.
- Jakub Čapek and Sophie Loidolt, “Phenomenological Approaches to Personal Identity“, in: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2021/2, 217-234.
- Tereza Matějčková, “Hegel’s Concept of Personal Difference“, in: Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 1/2021, N. 35, 50–70.
- Tereza Matějčková, “Alice Koubová: Myslet z druhého místa” (recenzní studie), in: Filosofický časopis, 2021/2, 155-161.
- Petr Prášek, “Is the “Happening Subjectivity” Still a Subject? Marc Richir’s Conception of Subjective Identity”, in: Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy, 2021, Vol. XIII, No. 1, 58-82.
- Petr Prášek, “Personal Uniqueness and Events”, in: Human Studies, Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 721 – 740, December 2021.
- Tereza Matějčková, “Paradoxy autobiografičnosti : Moderní já – jeho ztráty a nálezy”, in: Kateřina Piorecká, Eva Bendová a Martin Hrdina (eds.), Výpravy k já : Projevy individualismu v české kultuře 19. století, Academia Praha 2022, s. 9 – 18.
- Sophie Loidolt, “The person as a fragile project : on personhood and practical agency in Husserl“, in: H. Jacobs (ed.), The Husserlian Mind, London/New York: Routledge 2021, ISBN 9780367198671, pp. 393-406.