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1Phänomenologie der "eigentlichen Zeit" bei Husserl und HeideggerIn Günter Figal (ed.), Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik, Mohr Siebeck. 2005.
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110Las múltiples culturas y el ethos de la democracia desde una perspectiva fenomenológicaAreté. Revista de Filosofía 10 (2): 301-317. 1998.No contiene resumen.
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163Towards a Phenomenology of the Political WorldIn Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2012.This chapter describes the phenomenology of the political world. Phenomenology must get underway with an analysis of the political world. The chapter evaluates more precisely the relation between the concept of world or worldliness and the openness of the political. Using the term ‘political world’ is preferred to utilising the traditional terms because it is less burdened by prejudice. The guiding impulse towards the clarification of the Sache of political philosophy as political world stems fr…Read more
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La tesis de Husserl acerca de la europeización de la humanidadEscritos de Filosofía 11 (21): 21-46. 1992.
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Treffpunkt Platon. Philosophischer Reiseführer durch die Länder des Mittelmeeres. Mit 79 Abbildungen und 3 KartenTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1): 190-191. 2002.
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141The controversy concerning truth: Towards a prehistory of phenomenology (review)Husserl Studies 17 (1): 35-48. 2000.
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123Mundo de la vida y naturaleza. Bases de una fenomenología de la interculturalidadAreté. Revista de Filosofía 10 (1): 117-133. 1998.No contiene resumen.
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276Phenomenology of 'authentic time' in Husserl and HeideggerInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (3). 2007.In his dialogue the Timaeus, Plato recognized two aspects of time, the past and the future, but not the present. In contrast, Aristotle's analysis of time in the Physics took its orientation from the 'now'. It is the latter path that Husserl follows with his conception of the 'original impression' (Urimpression). However, in certain parts of Husserl's Bernau Manuscripts, the present loses significance because of a novel interpretation of protention. This development, which revitalizes Plato's un…Read more
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38Le monde natal, le monde étranger, le monde unIn Samuel IJsseling (ed.), Husserl-Ausgabe und Husserl-Forschung, Springer. pp. 1--21. 1989.
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37The Ethos of Democracy from a Phenomenological Point of ViewIn Dan Zahavi (ed.), Self-Awareness, Temporality, and Alterity: Central Topics in Phenomenology, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 193--205. 1998.
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Mundo de la vida y juicio políticoIn Alfredo Rocha de la Torre, Angela Calvo de Saavedra & Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez (eds.), La responsabilidad del pensar: homenaje a Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez, Ediciones Uninorte. pp. 3--22. 2008.
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66Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Heraklit, Parmenides und der Anfang von Philosophie und Wissenschaft" verfügbar.
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20Kapitel 3. Umschlagen und IdentitätIn Heraklit, Parmenides Und der Anfang von Philosophie Und Wissenschaft: Eine Phänomenologische Besinnung, De Gruyter. pp. 273-341. 1980.
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31Kapitel 4. Das Interesse an HeraklitIn Heraklit, Parmenides Und der Anfang von Philosophie Und Wissenschaft: Eine Phänomenologische Besinnung, De Gruyter. pp. 105-126. 1980.
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3Husserl's Phenomenological MethodIn Donn Welton (ed.), The New Husserl: A Critical Reader, Indiana University Press. 2003.
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140Intercultural Understanding and The Role of EuropeThe Monist 78 (1): 5-17. 1995.The following considerations have their origin in the recent debate on inter-cultural understanding. In one respect one might characterize the opposing positions in this debate as anthropological universalism and anthropological relativism. Each party, however, imputes to the other a hidden Eurocentrism. The intention of my paper is to show that a third way between these opposing positions is possible, a way that becomes evident when one reflects explicitly on the bearing of European culture on …Read more
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43Generative Experience of TimeIn John B. Brough (ed.), The Many Faces of Time, Kluwer Academic. pp. 167--186. 2000.
Klaus Held
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