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    Dasein, The Early Years: Heideggerian Reflections on Childhood
    International Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4): 379-391. 2014.
    Like most philosophers, Heidegger gave little attention to childhood, but his philosophical emphasis on pre-reflective practice and understanding seems uniquely qualified to help make sense of a child’s experience and development. Moreover, it seems to me that many central Heideggerian concepts are best defended, exemplified, and articulated by bringing child development into the discussion. A Heideggerain emphasis on pre-theoretical world-involvement opens up a rich array of phenomena for study…Read more
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    Paul Loeb, The Death of Nietzsche’s Zarathustra (review)
    New Nietzsche Studies 8 (3-4): 196-204. 2011.
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    Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morality is a forceful, perplexing, important book, radical in its own time and profoundly influential ever since. This introductory textbook offers a comprehensive, close reading of the entire work, with a section-by-section analysis that also aims to show how the Genealogy holds together as an integrated whole. The Genealogy is helpfully situated within Nietzsche's wider philosophy, and occasional interludes examine supplementary topics that further enhance the …Read more
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    Just Between Friends
    New Nietzsche Studies 2 (1-2): 145-152. 1997.
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    Finitude and the possibility of philosophy
    Continental Philosophy Review 39 (1): 97-106. 2006.
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    The Ecstatic Nature of Empathy
    Journal of Philosophical Research 26 359-380. 2001.
    This paper ventures an analysis of empathy along the lines of Heidegger’s ecstatic structure of being-in-the-world. Empathy is construed as a mode of attunement disclosing the existential weal and woe of others, and as such it serves a basic ethical function of opening up moral import, interest, and motivation. The following conclusions will be drawn: 1) empathy is a genuine possibility in human experience and should not be understood as a “subjective” phenomenon; 2) empathy is “natural” in a wa…Read more
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    A Nietzschean Defense of Democracy: An Experiment in Postmodern Politics
    with Laurence Hatab
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 15 88-91. 1998.
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    On Nietzsche, Politics, and Time
    New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4): 211-217. 2005.