All Articles tagged phenomenology
Editorial
March 07, 2025 PDT An editorial encompassing articles in the current issue of Limina, emphasizing its thematic cohesion and importance for the emerging field of UAP Studies.
Critical Note
March 07, 2025 PDT Dr Méheust replies to his reviewer's extended critical note.
Critical Note
March 07, 2025 PDT This response critically engages with Méheust’s concept of 'elusiveness', evaluating its implications for ufology. Gress questions the methodological scope of 'elusiveness' and its philosophical grounding in phenomenology, Heidegger, and parapsychology.
Essays
March 07, 2025 PDT This article argues that phenomenology is essential for UAP research, offering insights into first-person experiences, intersubjectivity, and non-ordinary perception while challenging the dominance of empirical methods in studying anomalous phenomena.
Essays
March 07, 2025 PDT This article explores UFO 'elusiveness', arguing that their simultaneous ostentation and evasion suggest an intentional phenomenon. Drawing comparisons to poltergeists, Méheust redefines elusiveness as a signature of a deeper mystery.