In Phenomenology and Posthumanism(s). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 107-133. 2026The Enlightenment-humanist tradition places the rational, autonomous individual at the heart of its inquiries into human nature. Much of phenomenology, following Edmund Husserl, carries forward this tradition, placing the rational individual at the heart of its investigations. Existential phenomenology, as developed, for example, by Jean-Paul Sartre, applies this approach and seeks to answer questions relat

