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103The Heterodox HegelJournal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 308-309. 1996.308 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 34:2 APRIL 1996 cal rereading: Kant's substantial rather than exclusively procedural conception of free- dom and autonomy; the constitutive rather than merely regulative function of pure practical reason; and the latter's cognitive-cum-conative nature. But this should not detract from Neiman's original and provocative work, which deserves widespread attention. GONTER ZOLLER University of Iowa Cyril O'Regan. The Heterodox Hegel. SUNY Series in Hegelian Stu…Read more
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66Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis) (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (3): 369-372. 1991.
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401Rethinking the Heidegger-Deep Ecology RelationshipEnvironmental Ethics 15 (3): 195-224. 1993.Recent disclosures regarding the relationship between Heidegger’s thought and his own version of National Socialism have led me to rethink my earlier efforts to portray Heidegger as a forerunner of deep ecology. His political problems have provided ammunition for critics, such as Murray Bookchin, who regard deep ecology as a reactionary movement. In this essay, I argue that, despite some similarities, Heidegger’s thought and deep ecology are in many ways incompatible, in part because deep ecolog…Read more
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116On discriminating everydayness, unownedness, and falling in being and timeResearch in Phenomenology 5 (1): 109-127. 1975.
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119"The Piety of Thinking," by Martin Heidegger, translated with notes and commentary by James G. Hart and John C. Maraldo (review)Modern Schoolman 54 (4): 393-396. 1977.
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103Heidegger's "completion" of sein und zeitPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (4): 537-560. 1979.
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4Eclipse of the Self: The Development of Heidegger's Concept of AuthenticityInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2): 187-188. 1984.
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151The "Alien Abduction" Phenomenon: Forbidden Knowledge of Hidden EventsPhilosophy Today 41 (2): 235-254. 1997.
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127Architectural Ethics, Multiculturalism, and GlobalizationProfessional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (3): 17-30. 2003.
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60Philosophie und Politik bei Heidegger (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 15 (2): 245-248. 1975.
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187The Limitations of Heidegger’s Ontological AestheticismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1): 183-189. 1990.
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61Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology and PostmodernityUniversity of California Press. 1997.Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before loggers' saws, staging anti-nuclear marches, and confronting polluters on the high seas. Yet for more than twenty years, the activities of organizations such as the Greens and Earth First! have been influenced by a diverse, less-publicized group of radical ecological philosophers. It is their work—the philosophical underpinnings of the radical ecological movement—that is the subject of _Contesting Earth…Read more
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90On Vallicella’s Critique of HeideggerInternational Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1): 75-100. 1990.
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144John D. Caputo: A postmodern, prophetic, liberal american in Paris (review)Continental Philosophy Review 31 (2): 195-214. 1998.
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211The Singularity: A crucial phase in divine self-actualization?Cosmos and History 4 (1-2): 347-370. 2008.Ray Kurzweil and others have posited that the confluence of nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, robotics, and genetic engineering will soon produce posthuman beings that will far surpass us in power and intelligence. Just as black holes constitute a ldquo;singularityrdquo; from which no information can escape, posthumans will constitute a ldquo;singularity:rdquo; whose aims and capacities lie beyond our ken. I argue that technological posthumanists, whether wittingly or unwittingly, draw up…Read more
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97Heidegger’s “Existentialism” RevisitedInternational Philosophical Quarterly 24 (3): 219-236. 1984.
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3Eclipse of the Self the Development of Heidegger's Concept of Authenticity /Michael E. Zimmerman. --. --Ohio University Press,, C1981 1982. 1982.
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221Toward a Heideggerean Ethos for Radical EnvironmentalismEnvironmental Ethics 5 (2): 99-131. 1983.Recently several philosophers have argued that environmental reform movements cannot halt humankind’s destruction of the biosphere because they still operate within the anthropocentric humanism that forms the root of the ecological crisis. According to “radical” environmentalists, disaster can be averted only if we adopt a nonanthropocentric understanding of reality that teaches us to live harmoniouslyon the Earth. Martin Heidegger agrees that humanism leads human beings beyond their proper limi…Read more
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142Quantum Theory, Intrinsic Value, and PanentheismEnvironmental Ethics 10 (1): 3-30. 1988.J. Baird Callicott seeks to resolve the problem of the intrinsic value of nature by utilizing a nondualistic paradigm derived from quantum theory. His approach is twofold. According to his less radical approach, quantum theory shows that properties once considered to be “primary” and “objective” are in fact the products of interactions between observer and observed. Values are also the products of such interactions. According to his more radical approach, quantum theory’s doctrine of internal re…Read more
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1632Last Man or Overman? Transhuman Appropriations of a Nietzschean ThemeHedgehog Review 13 (2): 31-44. 2011.To what extent can Nietzsche's idea of the Overman be used in connection with transhumanist notions of highly advanced humans and even posthumans?
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121Heidegger: The Critique of Logic. By Thomas A. Fay (review)Modern Schoolman 56 (2): 181-182. 1979.
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80"Heidegger and Modem Philosophy," ed. Michael Murray (review)Modern Schoolman 56 (4): 382-383. 1979.
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| Philosophy of Religion |
| Applied Ethics |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |