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    Heidegger and the Gods: On the Appropriation of a Religious Tradition
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (n/a): 183. 1988.
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    Heidegger and the Gods
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 62 183-188. 1988.
  •  538
    Heidegger and the Critique of the Understanding of Evil as Privatio Boni
    Philosophy and Theology 5 (3): 175-185. 1991.
    Despite the efforts of such notable thinkers as Sartre, Camus, and Ricoeur to affirm philosophically the being of evil, a systematic critique of the traditional metaphysical understanding of evil as privation of being has not yet been fully worked out. The task of this paper is to sketch out just such a critique and to suggest a more adequate philosophical reflection on the being of evil by turning to the thought of Heidegger. Part 1 examines Heidegger’s commentary on Aristotle’s remarks on ster…Read more
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    Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3): 360-362. 1989.
  • Das ereignis: Another name for being itself
    Existentia 16 (5-6): 341-352. 2006.
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    A Godless Jew (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1): 110-111. 1989.
  • This study attempts a systematic philosophical examination of C. G. Jung's understanding of the unconscious and, more particularly, of his understanding of das Selbst. Chapter 1 brings into focus the historical context of Jung's discussion by briefly examining the understanding of the unconscious in the work of four leading figures in late 19th century psychology: Wilhelm Wundt, Pierre Janet, Theodore Flournoy, and Sigmund Freud. Chapters 2 through 5 trace the development of Jung's thinking on t…Read more