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6Martin Heidegger: Force, Violence and the Administration of ThinkingZeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 11 125-138. 2020.In 1929, Martin Heidegger announced a new fundamental term in his thinking: Wal- ten. Heidegger uses Walten to designate the primal ontological force of nature, but also brings it into connection with administration (Verwalten), specifically linking it to university administration. The article argues that in the Black Notebooks Heidegger develops a philosophical conception of administrative practice in the midst of his own administrative practice as university Rector in the era of Gleichschaltun…Read more
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Conjecturing rudeness: James Mill’s utilitarian philosophy of history and the British Civilizing MissionIn Adam Knowles, Michael Mann & Carey Watt (eds.), Knowles, Adam (2011). Conjecturing rudeness: James Mill’s utilitarian philosophy of history and the British Civilizing Mission. In: Mann, Michael; Watt, Carey. From improvement to development: civilizing missions in colonial and post-colonial South Asia., . pp. 37-64. 2011.
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8The Aristotelian origins of Heidegger’s thinking of silenceIn Adam Knowles & James Oldfield (eds.), Knowles, Adam (2012). The Aristotelian origins of Heidegger’s thinking of silence. In: Oldfield, James. Sources of desire: essays on Aristotle’s theoretical works. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 94-110, . pp. 94-110. 2012.
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Martin Heidegger’s nazi conscienceIn Adam Knowles, Christina Morina & Krijn Thijs (eds.), Knowles, Adam (2018). Martin Heidegger’s nazi conscience. In: Morina, Christina; Thijs, Krijn. Probing the limits of categorization: the bystander in holocaust history. New York, 168-186, . pp. 168-186. 2018.
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4Martin Heidegger: Force, Violence and the Administration of ThinkingZeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 11 (2020). 2020.In 1929, Martin Heidegger announced a new fundamental term in his thinking: Wal- ten. Heidegger uses Walten to designate the primal ontological force of nature, but also brings it into connection with administration (Verwalten), specifically linking it to university administration. The article argues that in the Black Notebooks Heidegger develops a philosophical conception of administrative practice in the midst of his own administrative practice as university Rector in the era of Gleichschaltun…Read more
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43On Wolfram Hogrebe’s Philosophical ApproachGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (2): 201-218. 2010.
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54Real Context and the Emotional A PrioriGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (2): 265-280. 2010.
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Areas of Interest
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
20th Century Philosophy |