On the basis of a short summary of phenomenological aims and methods, this essay
describes the present state of relationships between phenomenology and analytic
philosophy, pointing out the progress done in the last years on the way of their
rapprochement, after a long time of reciprocal scorn and misunderstandings. In the way
of a presentation of the Phenomenology Lab and Center’s present and future research
program, it recalls some relevant chapters of past and present phenomenological
research in Europe, and quite particularly in Italy. After discussing some aspects
of contemporary debates in phenomenology and philosophy of mind, it attempts at
establishing a convergent line of argument toward the assessment of an anti-reductive
ontology of concreteness, or the life world