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Drummond, John J. 1979. “The Phenomenology of Perceptual Sense.”
The Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 10(1): 139–146.
Drummond, John J. 1990. Husserlian Intentionality and Non-Foundational
Realism. Noema and Object. Contributions to Phenomenology n. 4. Dordrecht:
Kluwer Academic Publishers, doi:10.1007/978-94-009-1974-7.
Drummond, John J. 1992a. “Edmund Husserl’s Reformation of Philosophy: Premodern,
Modern, Postmodern?” American Catholic Philosophical
Quarterly 66(2): 135–154.
Drummond, John J. 1992b. “An Abstract Consideration: De-Ontologizing the
Noema.” in The Phenomenology of
the Noema, edited by John J. Drummond and Lester E. Embree, pp. 89–110. Contributions to Phenomenology n. 10. Dordrecht:
Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3425-7.
Drummond, John J. 2002. “The Logical Investigations: Paving the Way to a
Transcendental Logic.” in One
Hunderd Years of Phenomenology. Husserl’s Logical
Investigations Revisited, edited by Dan Zahavi and Frederik Stjernfelt, pp. 31–40.
Phaenomenologia n. 164. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Publishers.
Drummond, John J. 2006. “The Case(s) of (Self-)Awareness.” in
Self-Representational Approaches to
Consciousness, edited by Uriah Kriegel and Kenneth Williford, pp. 199–220. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Drummond, John J. 2008.
“Wholes, Parts, and Phenomenological Methodology
(III. Logische Untersuchung).” in
Husserl. Logische Untersuchungen, edited by Verena
E. Mayer and Christopher Erhard, pp. 105–122. Klassiker
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Drummond, John J. 2010. “Self-Responsibility and
Eudaimonia.” in Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences. Essays in
Commemoration of Edmund Husserl, edited by Carlo Ierna, Hanne Jacobs, and Filip Mattens, pp. 441–460.
Phaenomenologica n. 200. Dordrecht: Springer.
Drummond, John J. 2012.
“Intentionality.” in The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology,
edited by Sebastian Luft and Søren Overgaard, pp. 125–134. Routledge
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Drummond, John J. 2013a. “The Intentional Structure of Emotions.” in
The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl,
edited by Uwe Meixner and Rochus Sowa, pp. 264–309. Logical
Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 16. Münster:
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Drummond, John J. 2013b. “Intentionality without
Representationalism.” in The
Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology, edited by Dan
Zahavi, pp. 115–133. Oxford
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Drummond, John J. 2013c. “Imagination and Appresentation, Sympathy and Empathy in
Smith and Husserl.” in Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and
Edmund Husserl. A Collection of Essays, edited by Christel
Fricke and Dagfinn Føllesdal, pp. 117–138. Philosophische
Forschung / Philosophical Research n. 8. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Drummond, John J. 2014. “Husserl’s Phenomenological Axiology and Aristotelian
Virtue Ethics.” in New
Perspectives on Aristotelianism and Its Critics, edited by
Miira Tuominen, Sara Heinämaa, and Virpi Mäkinen, pp. 179–195. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 233.
Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Drummond, John J. 2015.
“Exceptional Love?” in Feeling and Value, Willing and Action. Essays in the
Context of a Phenomenological Psychology, edited by Marta
Ubiali and Maren Wehrle, pp. 51–70.
Phaenomenologica n. 216. Dordrecht: Springer.
Drummond, John J. 2017.
“Aristotelischer Naturalismus als
Phänomenologie.” in Aristotelischer
Naturalismus, edited by Martin Hähnel, pp. 261–277. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler.
Drummond, John J. 2021a.
“Ethics.” in The
Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological
Philosophy, edited by Daniele De
Santis, Burt C. Hopkins, and
Claudio Majolino, pp. 187–197. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
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Drummond, John J. 2021b. “Acting, Choosing, and Deliberating.” in
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of
Agency, edited by Christopher Erhard and Tobias Keiling, pp. 376–387. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Drummond, John J. 2022. Historical Dictionary of Husserl’s
Philosophy. 2nd ed. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &
Littlefield.
Drummond, John J. 2023. “Why Empathy Means Nothing – and Everything – for
Ethics.” in Empathy and
Ethics, edited by Magnus Englander and Susi Ferrarello, pp. 9–28. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman
& Littlefield.
Drummond, John J. and Embree, Lester E., eds. 1992a. The Phenomenology of the Noema. Contributions to Phenomenology n. 10. Dordrecht:
Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3425-7.
Drummond, John J. and Embree, Lester E. 1992b.
“Introduction.” in The Phenomenology of the Noema, edited by
John J. Drummond and Lester E. Embree, pp. 1–7. Contributions to Phenomenology n. 10. Dordrecht:
Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3425-7.
Drummond, John J. and Höffe, Otfried, eds. 2019. Husserl:
German Perspectives. New York: Fordham University Press,
doi:10.5422/fordham/9780823284467.001.0001.
Drummond, John J. and Timmons, Mark. 2021. “Moral
Phenomenology.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information,
https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2021/entries/moral-phenomenology/.