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2Edith Landmann-Kalischer (1877-1951)In Kristin Gjesdal (ed.), The Oxford handbook of nineteenth-century women philosophers in the German tradition, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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27Philosophical legacies essays on the thought of Kant, Hegel, and their contemporariesCatholic University of America Press. 2008.The essays trace carefully the histories of the influences of earlier thinkers and their legacies upon later thinkers.
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59Heidegger's Being and Time: Critical EssaysRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.Heidegger's Being and Time: Critical Essays provides a variety of recent studies of Heidegger's most important work. Twelve prominent scholars, representing diverse nationalities, generations, and interpretive approaches deal with general methodological and ontological questions, particular issues in Heidegger's text, and the relation between Being and Time and Heidegger's later thought. All of the essays presented in this volume were never before available in an English-language anthology. Two …Read more
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72Thinking of Nothing: Heidegger's Criticism of Hegel's Conception of NegativityIn Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.This chapter contains sections titled: Nothing and Negativity from a Logical Point of View Hegel's Conceptions of Nothing and Negativity Heidegger's Criticism Conclusion.
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46Heidegger and German IdealismIn Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: The First Phase: Fichte's “Metaphysics of Dasein” and Its Systemic Betrayal The Second Phase: Onto‐theo‐ego‐logy and the Question of Infinity at a “Crossroads” with Hegel The Third Phase: Schelling on the Basic Distinction, the Primal Being of the Will, and the Existence of Evil The Fourth Phase: Hegel's Completion of Western Philosophy and “Getting over” Metaphysics by Thinking Its Forgotten Ground.
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29Moses MendelssohnIn Steven Nadler (ed.), A Companion to Early Modern Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains section titled: Evidence, Idealism, and Common Sense The Aesthetics of “Mixed Feelings” Socrates and Rational Psychology in Mendelssohn's Phaedo Religious Tolerance and a Philosophy of Judaism “Refined Spinozism,” the Pantheism Controversy, and Morning Hours The Only Possible Bases of Natural Theology.
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19PhänomenologieIn Dietmar Hermann Heidemann & Kristina Engelhard (eds.), Warum Kant heute? Bedeutung und Relevanz seiner Philosophie in der Gegenwart, De Gruyter. pp. 100-125. 2003.
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26Zur Aktualität der Ontologie Nicolai HartmannsIn Gerald Hartung, Matthias Wunsch & Claudius Strube (eds.), Von der Systemphilosophie zur systematischen Philosophie - Nicolai Hartmann, De Gruyter. pp. 349-366. 2012.
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24Shame: A Phenomenological Re-examination of Aquinas’s AnalysisIn Andrew LaZella & Richard A. Lee (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Middle Ages and Renaissance Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 97-114. 2020.
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152David Punter, "Blake, Hegel and Dialectic"Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (2): 267. 1985.
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105Comments on Andrew Feenberg’s Heidegger and MarcuseTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (3): 52-61. 2006.
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35Missing in Action: Affectivity in Being and TimeIn Christos Hadjioannou (ed.), Heidegger on Affect, Springer Verlag. pp. 105-125. 2019.Despite the importance that Heidegger assigns to affectivity structurally in Being and Time, accounts of the relevant sorts of affectivity are frequently and, in some cases, perhaps even egregiously missing from existential analyses that form the centerpiece of the work. The aim of this chapter is to demonstrate as much. After recounting the considerable insights of Heidegger’s general account of disposedness and affectivity and the fundamental status he assigns to them, the focus of the chapter…Read more
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Hermeneutics in Being and timeIn Michael J. Bowler & Ingo Farin (eds.), Hermeneutical Heidegger, Northwestern University Press. 2016.
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33Identity, authenticity, and humilityMarquette University press. 2017.Elaborates and defends an account of the experience of self-identity that underwrites the possibility of authenticity (being true to oneself), only accessible with humility.
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The early Heidegger's phenomenologyIn Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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40Scheler on shameMetodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 5 (1): 239-262. 2017.This paper presents a critical review of Scheler’s analysis of shame's structure, dynamic, and affectivity, and his explanation of phenomena of shame. This first part of the paper examines Scheler’s accounts of shame’s basic condition, the law ultimately governing its origin, and its basic dynamic. The second part of the paper turns to his general descriptions of what we feel when we feel shame and his analyses of two distinct forms of shame. The conclusion attempts to draw these aspects of his …Read more
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35Babette Babich on the Very Idea of a Philosophy of ScienceNew Nietzsche Studies 11 (1): 113-119. 2019.
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76Senses of Being and Implications of IdealismIdealism: Heidegger’s Appropriation of Husserl’s Decisive DiscoveriesIn Rodney K. B. Parker (ed.), The Idealism-Realism Debate Among Edmund Husserl’s Early Followers and Critics, Springer Verlag. pp. 261-281. 2021.This paper attempts to shed light on Heidegger’s critical appropriation of Husserl’s phenomenology. It begins by reviewing Heidegger’s basic criticisms of Husserl’s philosophical approach as well as his ambivalence towards it, an ambivalence that raises the question of whether Heidegger shares Husserl’s idealist trajectory. The paper then examines how Heidegger appropriates what he regards as two of Husserl’s “decisive discoveries,” namely, Husserl’s accounts of intentionality and categorial int…Read more
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61Heidegger on Logic (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2022.Does adherence to the principles of logic commit us to a particular way of viewing the world? Or are there ways of being – ways of behaving in the world, including ways of thinking, feeling, and speaking – that ground the normative constraints that logic imposes? Does the fact that assertions, the traditional elements of logic, are typically made about beings present a problem for metaphysical prospects of making assertions meaningfully about being? Does thinking about being accordingly require …Read more
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78Experiencing Others: Stein’s Critique of SchelerAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3): 433-453. 2021.“Experiencing others” in this paper stands for apprehending fellow human beings insofar as they express themselves and thus are or have been—on some level—alive and conscious. Contemporary scholars have increasingly paid attention to phenomenological approaches to explaining this phenomenon, whether under the rubric of knowing other minds, intersubjectivity, or empathy. In this connection, Max Scheler’s studies of sympathy and Edith Stein’s dissertation on empathy have stood out. Yet scholars of…Read more
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24The Reception of Phenomenology and Existentialism by American Catholic Philosophers: Some Facts and Some ReasonsIn Gregory P. Floyd & Stephanie Rumpza (eds.), The Catholic Reception of Continental Philosophy in North America, University of Toronto Press. pp. 30-57. 2020.
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25Die anerkennungskrise und der amerikanische traumIn Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, Andreas Arndt, Myriam Gerhard & Jure Zovko (eds.), 1996, De Gruyter. pp. 213-219. 1997.
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48Existential PersonalismProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 60 253-255. 1986.
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40Lawrence J. Hatab, Proto-Phenomenology and the Nature of Language: Dwelling in Speech IGatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 9 226-238. 2019.
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19Robert Scharff’s How History Matters to Philosophy (review)Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 8 85-96. 2018.
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The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of PhilosophyThe Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8. 2000.Part of the bafflement over expressions like “contemporary” and “postmodern” in philosophy can be traced to a flood of nineteenth-century historians of philosophy who dubbed the so-called “post-medieval” era from Bacon and Descartes to Mill and Nietzsche the “Philosophie der Neuzeit,” “L’époque moderne,” and “modern philosophy.” Even the philosophers mentioned suffice to indicate that these labels are often only placeholders for views of thinkers linked by little more than a birth after the onse…Read more
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1771Gatherings Symposium: Beyond Presence?Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 9 145-174. 2019.peerReviewed.
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46Heidegger's Initial Interpretation of Parmenides: An "Excursus" in the 1922 Lectures on Aristotelian TextsReview of Metaphysics 70 (3): 507-527. 2017.In lectures and writings during the 1920s, Heidegger appropriates what he takes to be the basic insights expressed in Parmenides’ Poem, even as he criticizes other decisive and fateful aspects of it. He gives his most ample, early account of major parts of Parmenides’ Poem in 1922 lectures on Aristotle. The aim of this study is to review Heidegger’s account in those lectures, with a view to showing how Heidegger’s reading of Parmenides contributes to thinking that culminates in the project of fu…Read more
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