Volume 1 – A Life in Clinical Philosophy: A Conversation with Richard M. Zaner

Having studied with and been mentored by Maurice Natanson, Alfred Schutz, Hans Jonas, Aron Gurwitsch, and Dorion Cairns, by the late 1960s, Richard M. Zaner, Ph.D., was internationally recognized as one of, if not the, preeminent American phenomenologist working in traditional, academic philosophy. A pioneer on the avant garde of phenomenology, in the early 1970s, … Continue reading Volume 1 – A Life in Clinical Philosophy: A Conversation with Richard M. Zaner