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34From Winckelmann’s Apollo to Nietzsche’s DionysusNietzscheforschung 24 (1): 167-192. 2017.Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzscheforschung Jahrgang: 24 Heft: 1 Seiten: 167-192.
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111Review of Babette E. Babich, Debra B. Bergoffen and Simon Glynn: Continental and postmodern perspectives in the philosophy of science (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2): 281-283. 1997.
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90From Nietzsche's artist to Heidegger's world: The post-aesthetic perspectiveMan and World 22 (1): 3-23. 1989.
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80A musical retrieve of Heidegger, Nietzsche, and technology: Cadence, concinnity, and playing brassMan and World 26 (3): 239-260. 1993.
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22Commentary: Michael Green, “Nietzsche on Pity and Ressentiment”International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 71-76. 1992.
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Nietzsche's Philosophy of Science: Reflecting Science on the Ground of Art and LifeJournal of Nietzsche Studies 9 174-178. 1994.
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JE McGuire & Barbara Tuchanska, Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study in Sociohistorical OntologyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16 (2): 196-198. 2002.
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The Mismatch of Physics and Cultural Criticism: The Hermeneutics of a HoaxCommon Knowledge 6 23-33. 1997.
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46Physics vs. Social Text: Anatomy of a HoaxTélos 1996 (107): 45-61. 1996.Scientists defend “impersonal, objective truth” against the postmodern claim that there is no truth, only interpretations. The hoax on cultural studies orchestrated by a physicist, Alan Sokal, has highlighted this perspective. Sokal's disclosure of the hoax and subsequent polemics has ripped through the complacency of academic disciplines, exposing the fragility of academic integrity and raising questions concerning the function of peer review. Sokal submitted a bogus article for the May 1996 is…Read more
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The ‘New’ HeideggerIn Paul J. Ennis & Tziovanis Georgakis (eds.), Heidegger in the Twenty-First Century, Springer. 2015.
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79Genius loci: The mystery of Nietzsche, Lou and Sacro MonteRivista di Estetica 53 (1): 235-262. 2013.This essay explores Nietzsche’s visit to Orta, including his visit with Lou von Salomé to Sacro Monte. Yet there are two Sacri Monti, one at Orta and one, some distance away, at Varallo. Lou reports that Nietzsche described this visit as the «most charming dream» [entzückendsten Traum] of his life and scholars have concluded that this dream refers to Nietzsche’s erotic moment – just a kiss – with Lou. This essay argues for a hermeneutico-phenomenological consideration of the locus itself: featur…Read more
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Towards a Post-Modern Hermeneutic Ontology of Art: Nietzschean Style and Heideggerian TruthAnalecta Husserliana 32 (n/a): 195. 1991.
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67Constellating Technology: Heidegger's Die Gefahr/The DangerThe Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology 153-182. 2014.Heidegger’s question concerning technology was originally posed in lectures to the Club of Bremen. This essay considers the totalizing role of technology in Heidegger’s day and our own, including a discussion of radio and calling for a greater integration...
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Nietzsche's Critique of Scientific Reason and Scientific Culture: On 'Science as a Problem'and 'Nature as Chaos'In Gregory Moore & Thomas H. Brobjer (eds.), Nietzsche and Science, Ashgate. pp. 133--53. 2003.
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27The discipline of musicology, like the word itself which the Oxford English Dictionary dates only back to 1909 (or even 1915), is a twentieth-century, specifically Anglo-American, institution echoing the tradition of French musicologie and with analogies to German Musikwissenschaft. As a modern and ineluctably postmodern project, musicology derives from a predominantly Austro-German generation of scholars who translated a continentally European tradition of analysis (Heinrich Schenker and, in Lo…Read more
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47Musik Und Wort in der Antiken Tragödie Und la Gaya Scienza: Nietzsches „Fröhliche“ WissenschaftNietzsche Studien 36 (1): 243-270. 2007.Nietzsche's discovery of the "breath" or spirit of music in the words of Greek tragedy was his testament to oral culture in antiquity and it is significant that his theoretical account of the prosody of ancient Greek endures to this day. Drawing little emaphatic resonance from his readers, Nietzsche reprised yet another tradition of poetic song composition, namely the art of the troubadours in order to rearticulate his argument in The Gay Science. I here explore the passion of the 'knightly art'…Read more
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5934On the analytic-continental divide in philosophy : Nietzsche's lying truth, Heidegger's speaking language, and philosophyIn C. G. Prado (ed.), A house divided: comparing analytic and continental philosophy, Humanity Books. 2003.On the political nature of the analytic - continental distinction in professional philosophy and the general tendency to discredit continental philosophy while redesignating the rubric as analytically conceived.
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4415Heidegger’s Will to PowerJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 38 (1): 37-60. 2007.On Heidegger's Beitraege and the influence of Nietzsche's Will to Power (a famous non-book).
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38Vers une éthique de l’assistanceSymposium 20 (1): 194-212. 2016.Si Nietzsche, se référant à la philosophie morale de Kant, put invoquer ceux « qui promettent sans en avoir les moyens » et dérider le « menteur qui trahit sa parole dans le moment même où il l’a sur les lèvres », un examen de l’éthique de l’assistance de Heidegger souligne, de son côté, que nous nous trouvons toujours déjà dans l’assistance envers les autres, même si ce n’est que de manière négative ou défectueuse. En parcourant le chemin qui nous mène vers l’éthique de l’assistance chez Heideg…Read more
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92Heidegger’s Later Philosophy (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3): 431-432. 2004.
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113Nietzsche's Philosophy of Science: Reflecting Science on the Ground of Art and LifeState University of New York Press. 1994.
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3413Greek Bronze: Holding a Mirror to LifeYearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society. 7 1-30. 2007.Explores the role of the thousands of life-size bronze statues "populating" Athens, Rhode, Olympia and other Greek cities. Applied phenomenological hermeneutics.
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