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1793Introduction: Hegel, Difference, MultiplicityJournal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4): 121-126. 2017.
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1192Hegel in Intercultural and Critical Perspective: IntroductionFrontiers of Philosophy in China 13 (4). 2018.
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1447Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Briefe über China (1694-1716): Die Korrespondenz mit Barthélemy Des Bosses S.J. und anderen Mitgliedern des OrdensPhilosophy East and West 68 (4): 1-7. 2018.Rita Widmaier and Malte-Ludolf Babin have done a valuable scholarly service for studies of the early modern European reception of China in collecting letters from Leibniz's extensive correspondence concerning China and translating them from the original Latin and French into German. This multi-lingual and chronologically organized edition gathers letters to and from Leibniz as well as supplementary texts composed between the years 1694 and 1716. It incorporates helpful clarificatory notes as wel…Read more
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1694Heidegger’s Black Noteboooks: National Socialism. Antisemitism, and the History of BeingHeidegger-Jahrbuch 11 77-88. 2017.This chapter examines: (1) the Black Notebooks in the context of Heidegger's political engagement on behalf of the National Socialist regime and his ambivalence toward some but not all of its political beliefs and tactics; (2) his limited "critique" of vulgar National Socialism and its biologically based racism for the sake of his own ethnocentric vision of the historical uniqueness of the German people and Germany's central role in Europe as a contested site situated between West and East, tech…Read more
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891Exzentrische Tiere und die Selbstüberwindung des Naturalismus: Dilthey, Plessner, GreneIn Rainer Adolphi, Andrzej Gniazdowski & Zdzisław Krasnodębski (eds.), Philosophische Anthropologie zwischen Soziologie und Geschichtsphilosophie, Bautz-verlag. pp. 369-387. 2018.In diesem Aufsatz, werde ich die Frage des Naturalismus in Plessners Philosophie des organischen Lebens und seiner amerikanischen Rezeption, in besonders die philosophischen-biologischen Schriften von Marjorie Grene, untersuchen. Die amerikanische Philosophin Grene war die Hauptvertreterin Plessners im Englischen Sprachraum in 20sten Jahrhundert, die Plessners anthropologischen Argumentation in ihren Schriften zur Philosophie der Biologie aufgenommen und verwendet hat. Grene kritisierte in ihren…Read more
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Ansprechen und Auseinandersetzung: Heidegger und die Frage nach der Vereinzelung von DaseinExistentia 10 (1-4): 113-122. 2000.
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88Questioning Practice: Heidegger, Historicity, and the Hermeneutics of FacticityPhilosophy Today 44 (Supplement): 150-159. 2000.
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1316Against Liberty: Adorno, Levinas, and the Pathologies of FreedomTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 59 (131): 64-83. 2012.Adorno and Levinas argue from distinct yet intersecting perspectives that there are pathological forms of freedom, formed by systems of power and economic exchange, which legitimate the neglect, exploitation and domination of others. In this paper, I examine how the works of Adorno and Levinas assist in diagnosing the aporias of liberty in contemporary capitalist societies by providing critical models and strategies for confronting present discourses and systems of freedom that perpetuate unfree…Read more
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921Overcoming Naturalism from Within: Dilthey, Nature, and the Human SciencesIn Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science, De Gruyter. pp. 89-108. 2017.Dilthey’s middle works offer alternative strategies for interpreting the debate between naturalism and anti-naturalism. These works traced the limits of natural scientific methods in the face of the felt reflexivity of the subject, the singular nexus of the individual’s life, and the epistemic inability to comprehend life as a universally valid whole. Dilthey naturalistically critiques claims appealing to an uninterpreted immediate givenness and the direct self-access and self-evidence of uninte…Read more
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1315Onto-Hermeneutics, Ethics, and Nature in The YijingJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (3): 335-338. 2011.
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62Rethinking FacticityState University of New York Press. 2009._Examines the historical context and contemporary relevance of facticity._.
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748Naturalism and Anti-Naturalism in NietzscheArchiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 58. 2013.Nietzsche has been associated with naturalism due to his arguments that morality, religion, metaphysics, and consciousness are products of natural biological organisms and ultimately natural phenomena. The subject and its mental life are only comprehensible in relation to natural desires, drives, impulses, and instincts. I argue that such typical naturalizing tendencies do not exhaust Nietzsche’s project, since they occur in the context of his critique of “nature” and metaphysical, speculative, …Read more
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1744Chung‐Ying Cheng: Creativity, Onto‐Generative Hermeneutics, and the YijingJournal of Chinese Philosophy 43 (1-2): 124-135. 2016.The hermeneutical dimensions of Chinese philosophy from the Changes of Zhou through its Confucian, Daoist, and contemporary developments have been a creative inspirational source and guiding intellectual thread in the thought of Chung-ying Cheng. Cheng's extensive engagement with the Classic of Changes, its role in the formation of the Chinese philosophical tradition and its comparative interconnections with occidental philosophies, has disclosed its deep hermeneutical orientation. The Yijing en…Read more
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693Review of Kwok-Ying Lau, Phenomenology and Intercultural UnderstandingNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2017 (09.13): 1-4. 2017.This book, the fruition of twenty years of research and writing about phenomenology, carefully and insightfully traces the complex historical relations between phenomenology and non-Western thought over the last century. It also offers a critical diagnosis of the contemporary impediments to, and possibilities for, intercultural philosophy...
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Traumatic Life: Violence, Pain, and Responsiveness in HeideggerIn Kristen Brown & Bettina Bergo (eds.), The Trauma Controversy: Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Dialogues, Suny Press. 2009.
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149Chinese and Buddhist philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German thoughtBloomsbury Academic. 2017.Presenting a comprehensive portrayal of the reading of Chinese and Buddhist philosophy in early 20th-century German thought, Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in early Twentieth-Century German Thought examines the implications of these readings for contemporary issues in comparative and intercultural philosophy. Through a series of case studies from the late 19th-century and early 20th-century, Eric Nelson focuses on the reception and uses of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism in German philosophy…Read more
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476Disturbing Truth: Art, Finitude, and the Human Sciences in DiltheyTheory@Buffalo 11 121-142. 2007.
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587Reorienting Hermeneutics: Makkreel on Orientation and JudgmentResearch in Phenomenology 47 (1): 134-141. 2017.
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626Between Nature and Spirit: Naturalism and Anti-Naturalism in DiltheyIn Giuseppe D'Anna, Helmut Johach & Eric Sean Nelson (eds.), Anthropologie und Geschichte. Studien zu Wilhelm Dilthey aus Anlass seines 100. Todestages, Königshausen & Neumann. 2013.
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143Opening a Mountain: Koans of the Zen Masters, and: The Koan: Texts and Contexts in Zen Buddhism (review)Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1): 284-288. 2004.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Opening a Mountain: Kōans of the Zen Masters, and: The Kōan: Texts and Contexts in Zen BuddhismEric Sean NelsonOpening a Mountain: Kōans of the Zen Masters. By Steven Heine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. 200 pp.The Kōan: Texts and Contexts in Zen Buddhism. Edited by Steven Heine and Dale S. Wright. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 322 pp.The Zen koan is mysterious to many and its significance remains disput…Read more
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731Wilhelm Dilthey: Selected Works, Volume II: Understanding the Human World. Edited with Introduction by Rudolf A. Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 471-474 DOI 10.1007/s10746-011-9197-6 Authors Eric S. Nelson, Department of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA Journal Human Studies Online ISSN 1572-851X Print ISSN 0163-8548 Journal Volume Volume 34 Journal Issue Volume 34, Number 4
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2384Language and emptiness in Chan buddhism and the early HeideggerJournal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (3): 472-492. 2010.
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12Taoism: The Enduring Tradition (Review) (review)China Review International 13 (2): 432-434. 2006.
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Schleiermacher and romanticismIn Hermann Patsch, Hans Dierkes, Terrence N. Tice & Wolfgang Virmond (eds.), Schleiermacher, romanticism, and the critical arts: a festschrift in honor of Hermann Patsch, Edwin Mellen Press. 2008.
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1464Heidegger, Misch, and the Origins of PhilosophyJournal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (S1): 10-30. 2012.I explore how Heidegger and his successors interpret philosophy as an Occidental enterprise based on a particular understanding of history. In contrast to the dominant monistic paradigm, I return to the plural thinking of Dilthey and Misch, who interpret philosophy as a European and a global phenomenon. This reflects Dilthey's pluralistic understanding of historical life. Misch developed Dilthey's insight by demonstrating the multiple origins of philosophy as critical life‐reflection in its Gree…Read more
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803Levinas and Adorno: Can there be an Ethics of Nature?In William Edelglass, James Hatley & Christian Diehm (eds.), Facing Nature: Levinas and Environmental Thought, Duquesne University Press. pp. 109--133. 2012.
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1541Generativities: Western Philosophy, Chinese Painting, and the YijingOrbis Idearum 1 (1). 2013.Western philosophy has been defined through the exclusion of non-Western forms of thought as non-philo-sophical. In this paper, I place the notion of what is “properly” philosophy into question by contrasting the essence/appearance paradigm governing Western metaphysics and its deconstructive critics with the more fluid, dynamic, and participatory forms of encountering and performatively enacting the world that are articulated in Chinese thinking and made apparent in Chinese painting. In this herm…Read more
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2590Schleiermacher on Language, Religious Feeling, and the IneffableEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2): 297-312. 2004.This paper is about the relevance of the ineffable and the singular to hermeneutics. I respond to standard criticisms of Friedrich Schleiermacher by Karl Barth and Hans-Georg Gadamer in order to clarify his understanding of language, interpretation, and religion. Schleiermacher’s “indicative hermeneutics” is developed in the context of the ethical significance of communication and the ineffable. The notion of trace is employed in order to interpret the paradox of speaking about that which cannot…Read more
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52Aesthetics, Ethics and Nature in AdornoIn Jerome Carroll, Steve Giles & Maike Oergel (eds.), Aesthetics and modernity from Schiller to the Frankfurt School, Peter Lang. 2008.In response to Jürgen Habermas’s critical assessment of the import of Theodor Adorno’s aesthetics, I revisit Adorno’s aesthetics in the context of the question of whether and to what extent there can be an aesthetics of nature, and the potential ethical and social-political significance of such an aesthetics.
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59Demystifying Experience: nothingness and sacredness in heidegger and chan buddhismAngelaki 17 (3): 65-74. 2012.
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