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Foundations of Science, 2015
In my reply to the commentaries by Babette Babich and Robert C. Scharff I make a distinction between critical remarks and additions that are relevant for my view on philosophy for substantive reasons and others that relate to a style or way of philosophizing. My reply to Scharff concerns the latter.
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In my reply to the commentaries by Babette Babich and Robert C. Scharff I make a distinction between critical remarks and additions that are relevant for my view on philosophy for substantive reasons and others that relate to a style or way of philosophizing. My reply to Scharff concerns the latter.
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Après Heidegger, avec Heidegger...
Allemagne d'aujourd'hui, 1976Ladmiral Jean-René. Après Heidegger, avec Heidegger.... In: Allemagne d'aujourd'hui, N°54, septembre-octobre 1976. pp. 101-108.
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Heidegger's Descartes and Heidegger's Cartesianism
European Journal of Philosophy, 2012Abstract: Heidegger's Sein und Zeit (SZ) is commonly viewed as one of the 20th century's great anti‐Cartesian works, usually because of its attack on the epistemology‐driven dualism and mentalism of modern philosophy of mind or its apparent effort to ‘de‐center the subject’ in order to privilege being or sociality over the individual ...
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The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1970
The topic of this paper concerns the nature of existential awareness, a topic which Heidegger has not developed with explicit thoroughness in his own philosophy. In this light, I should note at the beginning that at its best Heidegger’s thought is not designed to encourage its own repetition.
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The topic of this paper concerns the nature of existential awareness, a topic which Heidegger has not developed with explicit thoroughness in his own philosophy. In this light, I should note at the beginning that at its best Heidegger’s thought is not designed to encourage its own repetition.
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Research in Phenomenology, 2005
AbstractThis paper attempts to marshall some of the evidence of the transcendental character of Heidegger's later thinking, despite his repudiation of any form of transcendental thinking, including that of his own earlier project of fundamental ontology.
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AbstractThis paper attempts to marshall some of the evidence of the transcendental character of Heidegger's later thinking, despite his repudiation of any form of transcendental thinking, including that of his own earlier project of fundamental ontology.
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Textual Practice, 2012
This essay argues that Heidegger's critique of metaphor and figurative language, both within philosophical idiom and the reading of poetry, constitutes an original and far-reaching contribution to this issue. In particular, it focuses on Heidegger's insistence that the import of metaphor for philosophy and poetry lies in its structural dependence, as ...
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This essay argues that Heidegger's critique of metaphor and figurative language, both within philosophical idiom and the reading of poetry, constitutes an original and far-reaching contribution to this issue. In particular, it focuses on Heidegger's insistence that the import of metaphor for philosophy and poetry lies in its structural dependence, as ...
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Heidegger for Psychotherapists
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1986"Philosophical anthropology," and a powerful continental movement in philosophy and psychology have greatly influenced the practice of psychiatry in Europe. Martin Heidegger brought this approach to a position of prominence and wide attention and I describe his views pertinent to modern psychotherapy on (a) human living and (b) the epistemological ...
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Ohne Heidegger gegen Heidegger
Deutsche Zeitschrift für PhilosophieAbstract This commentary on Christian Damböck’s article “Carnap and Heidegger” (DZPhil 2024; 72(5): 656–671) examines the validity of claims regarding the alleged antiscientific and antirational nature of Heidegger’s philosophy. By contrasting the predominantly negative reception of Heidegger’s
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2022
Abstract This chapter argues that Martin Heidegger can be read as providing a synthesis of sorts of the views considered in the previous chapters. Specifically, it focuses on Heidegger’s analysis of Being-guilty in his Being and Time and argues that while for Heidegger we are indeed not causa sui, as the naturalists hold, we are ...
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Abstract This chapter argues that Martin Heidegger can be read as providing a synthesis of sorts of the views considered in the previous chapters. Specifically, it focuses on Heidegger’s analysis of Being-guilty in his Being and Time and argues that while for Heidegger we are indeed not causa sui, as the naturalists hold, we are ...
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Emily Hughes, Marilyn Stendera
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Emily Hughes, Marilyn Stendera
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