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Paul Richard Blum, Rhetoric is the Home of the Transcendent: Ernesto Grassi's Response to Heidegger's Attack on Humanism"Intellectual History Review 22 (2): 261-287. 2012.
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Paul Richard Blum, The Epistemology of Immortality: Searle, Pomponazzi, and FicinoStudia Neoaristotelica 9 (1): 85-102. 2012.
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Mavis Louise Biss, Arendt and the Theological Significance of NatalityPhilosophy Compass 7 (11): 762-771. 2012.
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Mark Sentesy, On the Many Senses of Potency According to AristotleIn James Oldfield ed (ed.), Sources of Desire: Essays on Aristotle’s Theoretical Works, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 63-93. 2012.
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Mavis Biss, Aristotle on Friendship and Self-Knowledge: The Friend Beyond the MirrorHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 28 (2): 125. 2011.
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Bret W. Davis, Das Innerste zuäußerst: Nishida und die Revolution der Ich-Du-BeziehungAllgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 36 (3): 281-312. 2011.
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Bret W. Davis, Brian Schroeder, and Jason Wirth, Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2011.
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Mark Sentesy and Jean-Luc Nancy, Fantastic PhenomenaResearch in Phenomenology 41 (2): 228-237. 2011.
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Mark Sentesy, How Technology Changes Our Idea of the GoodIn Laverdure Paul & Mbonimpa Melchior (eds.), Eth-ICTs: Ethics and the New Information and Communication Technologies, University of Sudbury. pp. 109-123. 2011.
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Paul Richard Blum, Michael Polanyi: Can the Mind Be Represented by a Machine?Polanyiana 19 (1-2): 35-60. 2010.
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Martin Heidegger, Country Path ConversationsIndiana University Press. 2010.
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Bret W. Davis, Heidegger on East-West Dialogue: Anticipating the Event, Lin MaJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 41 (3): 327-329. 2010.
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Bret W. Davis, Review of Richard Capobianco, Engaging Heidegger (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (9). 2010.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Agonism and deliberation— recognizing the differenceJournal of Political Philosophy 17 (3): 356-368. 2009.
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Bret W. Davis, Step Back and Encounter: From Continental to Comparative PhilosophyComparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (1): 9-22. 2009.
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Bret W. Davis, Letting Go of God for Nothing: Ueda Shizuteru’s Non-Mysticism and the Question of Ethics in Zen BuddhismIn Victor Hori & Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 201-220. 2008.
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Bret W. Davis, Heidegger and the will: on the way to GelassenheitNorthwestern University Press. 2007.
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Jon K. Burmeister and Mark Sentesy, On language: analytic, continental and historical contributions (edited book)Cambridge Scholars Press. 2007.
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Bret W. Davis, Toward a World of Worlds: Nishida, The Kyoto School, and the Place of Cross-Cultural DialogueIn James W. Heisig (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy Vol. 1, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 184-204. 2006.
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Bret W. Davis, Provocative Ambivalences in Japanese Philosophy of Religion: With a Focus on Nishida and ZenIn James W. Heisig (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Japanese Philosophy Abroad, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 306-339. 2004.
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Bret W. Davis, Zen After Zarathustra: The Problem of the Will in the Confrontation Between Nietzsche and BuddhismJournal of Nietzsche Studies 28 (1): 89-138. 2004.
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Paul Richard Blum, A Természet, Mint Személy: Adalékok a természet fogalmának történetéhezMagyar Filozofiai Szemle 4. 2001.
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Bret W. Davis, On the Way to Gelassenheit: The Problem of the Will and the Possibility of Non-Willing in Heidegger's ThoughtDissertation, Vanderbilt University. 2001.