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Existence and Life. Erwin Straus’s Criticism of Heidegger’s Daseinsanalytik [PDF]

open access: yesS&F_scienzaefilosofia.it, 2017
Existence and Life. Erwin Straus’s Criticism of Heidegger’s Daseinsanalytik Erwin Straus was a German psychiatrist and phenomenologist generally known as the author of Vom Sinn der Sinne, a book published in 1935.
DE GIOVANNI, LUCA
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Being and Time-less Faith: Juxtaposing Heideggerian Anxiety and Religious Experience

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2020
In Heidegger, fear reveals the thing to be feared in a fuller way than theory can. However, anxiety is distinct from fear, for while fear is directed towards a specific thing within the world, anxiety is anxious about existence itself, disclosing the ...
Lyonhart Jonathan
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Heidegger\u27s Way of Being by Richard Capobianco [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A review of Richard Capobianco\u27s Heidegger\u27s Way of ...
McCormack, Brian
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The Shared Life

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We are social animals that seek to live a life that is, in some sense, shared with others. But what exactly do we want in wanting to live a shared life? First, I seek to show that this question is not as straightforward as it might initially appear. Second, I present an answer to this question, which makes reference to the thought that we have
James Laing
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The Subjectivity of Effective History and the Suppressed Husserlian Elements in Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This essay makes two claims. The first, exegetical, point shows that there are Husserlian elements in Gadamer’s hermeneutics that are usually overlooked.
Luft, Sebastian
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A Hyporeflective Response to the Absurd

open access: yesRatio, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT If life is absurd in that we cannot help but desire the unattainable, then there is prima facie reason to lament the absurd whenever we are confronted with it. This is an intuitive idea: it is fitting to be disappointed by what is essentially disappointing.
Thom Hamer
wiley   +1 more source

Presentación

open access: yesDifferenz, 2020
José Ordóñez García
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Was Heidegger a Relativist? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The structure of this article is very simple. In the first half, I will introduce a sophisticated way of reading Heidegger as a relativist; I draw here on the work of Kusch and Lafont. In the second half, I present the counter-argument.
Golob, Sacha
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‘Who is the Gael who Would Not Weep?’: The Book of the O’Conor Don, Fearghal Óg Mac an Bhaird, and Late Bardic Poetry of Exile

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article examines how late bardic poetry transforms the condition of exile into a literary mode that reimagines community and tradition. I argue that poetry of lament, blessing and devotion articulates a broader literary consciousness that anticipates modern notions of a national consciousness. The compilation of bardic verse in manuscript
Daniel T. McClurkin
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Meillassoux and Heidegger – How to Deal with Things-in-Themselves?

open access: yesOpen Philosophy
In his critique of post-Kantian philosophy, Meillassoux expresses considerable doubts as to how it is capable of describing a world independent of man. He places Heidegger among the ranks of thinkers who are caught in the same trap of the thought-world ...
Leidlmair Karl
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