Acknowledgements. Theme: Ontopoiesis Of Life And The Call For Measure; A-T. Tymieniecka. Section I: Phenomenologists' Vocation in The World. 'Phenomenology Of Life' As Chance For Philosophy's Transformation Into A New Humanism; C. Cozma. The Meaning Of Life Vis-à-Vis The Challenges Of The Present-Day World; D. Grünberg. The Transcendental-Phenomenological Meaning of the Notion Of 'Experience' In E. Husserl And J. Dewey's Philosophy; P. Kurenkova, Y. Plekhanov, L Rogacheva. Section II: The Role Of The Philosopher Continued. Husserl's Mission of Sovereignty of Thought in the Light in the Light Of his 'Briefwechsel'; J. Sivak. The Task Of Philosophy And The Significance Of the Vocation Of The Philosopher For Human Life In Husserl's Phenomenological Analysis; N. Ghigi. Towards A Phenomenology Of CourageousWilling; J. Wattles. Becoming Phenomenology: Style, Poetic Texture, And The Pragmatic Turn In Gilles Deleuze And Michel Serres; Ming-Qian Ma. Section III: Sharing-in-Life. How Can We Be Together: Intersubjectivity And Communication; E. Buceniece. A Critique Of The Polarity In Edmund Husserl's Intersubjectivity Theory; C. Okoro. Lived Words: The Phenomenology Of Poetry Experienced; M. Itkonen. Existence And Communication: Challenge Of The Times; V. Vevere. The Existence Of Other Egos And The Philosophy Of Moral Sentiments; H. Turan. Section IV: Ecological Concern and Their Groundwork in The Unity-Of-Everything-There-Is-Alive. The Beingness Of Living Beings In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophy; Z. Ikere. On The Idea of Environment; A. Sol. The Meaning Of Life: A Topological Approach; N. Milkov. EpistemologicalRelativism As A Challenge To Life Sciences - Do We still need Universals? A. Antonites. Meeting One's Death in Arcadia; H. Scolnicov. Section V: Ciphering Life; From Theory To Practice. The Objectifization Of Time In The Obsessive World; M.L. Rovaletti. Phenomenology, Linguistic Intentionality, Affectivity And Villemoes' New Therapy For Schizophrenics; W. Ver Eecke, R. Cobb-Stevens. Section VI: Further Excavating Of The 'Conception' Of The 'Life-World'. Phenomenological Hyletics And The Life-World; A. Ales Bello. Phenomenology, The Life-World And The Human Condition; K. Rokstad. Transcendence And The Human Condition:Reflections On Kant, Heidegger And Levinas; E. Çirakman. L'enchantement du corps chez Nietzsche et Husserl; A. Beaulieu. To Being Or Not To Being? That Is The Question For Ethics; W.C. Hamblet. Section VII: Search For A Deeper Social Equilibrium. Imre Kertesz in The 21st Century: Phenomenological Approaches To Philosophical Distortions And Social Violence; J.T. Airaudi. Phänomenologie der Gewalt. Eine Problemskizze; M. Staudigl. Twentieth century Italian Painting Against The Nihilist Drift Of European Thought; P. Trupia. On Guises, Concepts And Related Topics; A. Akinci. Curriculum And Aims Of The Primary School Science; K. Selvi. The Orator Does Not Think Before, Nor Even While Speaking: His Speech Is His Thought; E.C. Wait. Education Amidst A Cultural Crisis: A Theoretical Comparison Of An Emerging Contemplative Pedagogy With An Ending Of Cognitive Priorities In Current Education; W. van Groenou. Index.