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    The Work Of Recollection: Spirit
    Hegel-Jahrbuch 2010 (1): 130-135. 2010.
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    Heidegger's Concept of Human Freedom
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 11 41-47. 2007.
    In this paper, I examine how and why Heidegger's early conception of freedom as the ground of the self-appropriation of Dasein had been gradually transformed after 1930. The approach of Heidegger to the issue of human freedom displays how his thinking proceeds from Kant's formulation of the problem in "The Third Antinomy" of the first Critique to Sophocles' tragedy of Antigone. I argue that the reason behind this transformation resides in the attempt of thinking the relation between freedom and …Read more
  •  51
    The Inwardness of the Modern Mind
    Cultura 7 (1): 70-85. 2010.
    The aim of this article is to investigate the ways in which memory and imagination operate in and through the development of consciousness in literary texts. Itsguiding theme shall be the double consciousness in modern life which sets the plot for one of the masterpieces of Henry James, The Ambassadors (1903). Thus The Ambassadors artfully crafts the “inwardness of the modern mind” by plotting it as a process of maturity and of becoming mindful through the powers of imagination, recollection and…Read more
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    Heidegger's Concept of Human Freedom
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 11 41-47. 2007.
    In this paper, I examine how and why Heidegger's early conception of freedom as the ground of the self-appropriation of Dasein had been gradually transformed after 1930. The approach of Heidegger to the issue of human freedom displays how his thinking proceeds from Kant's formulation of the problem in "The Third Antinomy" of the first Critique to Sophocles' tragedy of Antigone. I argue that the reason behind this transformation resides in the attempt of thinking the relation between freedom and …Read more