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Lawrence Hatab

Old Dominion University
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  • Old Dominion University
    Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies
    Professor Emeritus
Fordham University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
CV
Norfolk, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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  •  131
    Nietzsche, Nihilism and Meaning
    The Personalist Forum 3 (2): 91-111. 1987.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  709
    Interpreting Heidegger
    Research in Phenomenology 46 (3): 456-465. 2016.
    Martin Heidegger
  •  4115
    Ethics and Finitude
    International Philosophical Quarterly 35 (4): 403-417. 1995.
    Martin HeideggerEthicsEmpathy and Sympathy
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    Time-sharing in the Bestiary
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (S1): 35-41. 1999.
    Ethics
  •  1045
    Phainomenon and Logos in Aristotle's Ethics
    In Hatab Lawrence J. (ed.), Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 10-30. 2013.
    Aristotle: Moral Virtues
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    On Nietzsche, Politics, and Time
    New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4): 211-217. 2005.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
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    Myth and Philosophy: A Contest of Truths
    Open Court Publishing Company. 1990.
    Hatab's work is more than an interpretative study, inspired by Neitzsche and Heidegger of the historical relationship between myth and philosophy in ancient Greece. Its conclusions go beyond the historical case study, and amount to a defence of the intelligibility of myth against an exclusively rational or objective view of the world.
    PlatoAristotlePre-Socratic Philosophy, Misc
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