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Heidegger and Truth as Correspondence
Authenticity, Death, and the History of Being, 2018I argue in this paper that Heidegger, contrary to the view of many scholars, in fact endorsed a view of truth as a sort of correspondence. I first show how it is a mistake to take Heidegger's notion of 'unconcealment' as a definition of propositional ...
Mark A. Wrathall
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Clarifying Ontological Inseparabiilty with Heidegger's Analysis of Equipment
MIS Q., 2017The founders of sociomateriality argue that the difficulty of maintaining distinctions between material and social entities, increasingly encountered empirically, also necessitates a commitment to inseparability at the ontological level. Yet reservations
K. Riemer, R. Johnston
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Heidegger, lived experience and method
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014AIM A discussion of the assumption that Heidegger's philosophy in Being And Time provides a warrant for the study of lived experience. BACKGROUND It is generally assumed, in nursing as in other disciplines, that Heidegger's philosophy points ...
John Paley
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Heidegger's Critique of the Husserl/Searle Account of Intentionality
, 2016In Being and Time, Heidegger seeks to undermine the Cartesian tradition of the priority of knowledge over practice. At first it looks as if Heidegger seeks simply to invert this tradition by arguing that detached contemplation is a privative modification
H. Dreyfus
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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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Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 1931--1941
, 2016For more than forty years, the philosopher Martin Heidegger logged ideas and opinions in a series of notebooks, known as the "Black Notebooks" after the black oilcloth booklets into which he first transcribed his thoughts.
I. Farin, J. Malpas
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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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Why should one write on Heidegger’s understanding of logic? After all, Heidegger was not a logician, nor did he do philosophy of logic. Indeed, there is no justification for expecting of any great philosopher whatsoever that he should have views, and reasonably plausible views, about the nature of logic or on specific themes belonging to the domain of ...
Jitendranath Mohanty+1 more
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Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time, Division I
, 1990Being-in-the-World is a guide to one of the most influential philosophical works of this century: Division I of Part One of Being and Time, where Martin Heidegger works out an original and powerful account of being-in-the-world which he then uses to ...
H. Dreyfus
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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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