The Theme: Philosophy/Phenomenology in Dialogue with the Sciences of Life: Toward a Mathesis Universalis for our Age. Inaugural Essay: The Ontopoiesis of Life as a new Philosophical Paradigm; A-T. Tymieniecka. Part I: Differentiation and Individualization of Life. The Onto-poiesis of Life in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Phenomneology; M.P. Migon. Fluctus, gravitas et inertia: A Phenomenological Reflection on the Relation Between the Human Person, the One and the Many of Life; A. Calcagno. The Problem of the Origin of Life by Chance; M. Casula. A New Creative Paradigm: Chaos and Freedom; R. Verolini, F. Petrelli. The Notion of `Eleng', that is of Time, in African Original Experience: The Vitalogical Dimension; M. Nkafu Nkemnkia. Transcendental Philosophy, Plurality, and Respect for the Real; C.W. Harvey. Life, Genius and the Work of Art; O. Rossi. The Female Nature and the Male Nature, an Attempt at Philosophical Anthropology; A. Nogal. Part II: The Variation of Ontopoiesis. Autopoiesis in the Organization of Living Phenomena: A Comparison between Heteronomous and Autonomous Systems in Cognition; G. Valacca. Life as Eontopoiesis and Self-Individualization; H. Matthai, C. Quelle. Hegel: Life between Death and Thought; M. Sánchez Sorondo. The Logos between Critique and Genetics; G. Morselli. La questione fenomenologica dell'ente-uomo; F. Fornari. Complexity as the Nodal Point for a Phenomenology of Life; S. Procacci. Phenomenology and Cubist Space; Z. Majewska. Part III: Nature as Alive. Is the Essence of Life a Natural or Philosophical Problem? K. Kloskowski. Friedrich Nietzsche: Earth-Enthusiast Extraordinaire; J.G. McGraw. Imagining: TheInvention of New Environments &endash; A New Ecological Interpretation of the Imagination and its Role in the Economy of Human Life; W.K. Rogers. Understanding Nature as Living: A Challenge for Academic Education; R. Boersma, W. Beekman. A Phenomenological Perspective on Educational Planning; G. Boselli. The New Silviculture: Epistemological Considerations; O. Giancio, S. Nocentini. Part IV: Transitions: Logos and Experience. Forms of Emotions; L. Albertazzi. Philosophy and Emotion; M. Durst. On the Historicity of Understanding &endash; A Phenomenological Interpretation of a Text by Husserl; K. Rokstad. The Frame of Events; G.M. Tortolone. Die Zirkelstruktur und der Zeitaspekt der Erfahrung &endash; Über die gegenseitige Angewiesenheit der Husserl'schen und der Heidegger'schen Phänomenologie; J. Cibulka. Crítica de la razón impura: Entre Nietzsche y Zubiri; J. Conill. Life, Experience and Understanding in Dilthey's Thought; C. Danani. Imagination: Rescuing What is Going to be Cancelled; P. Volonté. What is Analytical Phenomenology? N. Milkov. The Problem of the Transcendental Ego in Husserl; S. Riukas. Pour une phénoménologie de la chair; Y. Merrouch. Speech Acts and Emotional Causality in Everyday Life; A. Zuczkowski. Index of Names.