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4Heideggerian PhenomenologyIn Patrick Londen, Jeffrey Yoshimi & Philip Walsh (eds.), Horizons of Phenomenology: Essays on the State of the Field and Its Applications, Springer Verlag. pp. 107-121. 2023.Was Heidegger a phenomenologist? Can his work be considered phenomenological? Can he be affiliated with phenomenology in some way beyond biographical contingencies? The answer to these questions is neither obvious nor uncontroversial. In the following, I propose to address these questions by starting from a typology of the literature on Heidegger. My hope is that with such an overview it will become easier to identify a specifically phenomenological (as opposed to hermeneutical, deconstructionis…Read more
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7From Jena to Freiburg, via Asia Minor (review)Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 3 88-98. 2013.
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25Book Review: Politics of the One: Concepts of the One and the Many in Contemporary Thought (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 5. 2013.
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50Phenomenological Problems for the Kairological Reading of Augenblick in Being and TimeInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (4): 539-561. 2011.In this paper we examine the key phenomena associated with the notion of kairos in Heidegger’s pre‐Being and Time writings and show that they all fall short of the methodological constraints and conceptual requirements placed on authentic presence in 1927. Though Heidegger’s early studies of Aristotle and the New‐Testament are broadly suggestive of the notion of temporality that is presented in his systematic treatise, none of those earlier texts carry the differentiations within which the Augen…Read more
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60Right Outta' Nowhere: Jean-Luc Nancy, phenomenon and event ex nihiloContinental Philosophy Review 45 (3): 363-379. 2012.This essay proposes to read Jean-Luc Nancy’s references to creation ex nihilo as both an intervention in the French debate concerning eventness, and as a transformative rethinking of the status of phenomenality. Nancy’s position is roughly triangulated relative to key remarks from other thinkers and, above all, its distinctive components (temporality, negativity, spatiality) are elucidated through historical glosses. Articulating the overall architecture of this theory serves to illustrate the H…Read more
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37THE PATHOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF AUTHENTICITY: THE INSTANT ACCORDING TO JASPERS AND JANET IN THE CONTEXT OF HEIDEGGER’S BEING AND TIMEJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 44 (3): 232-250. 2013.
Université Paris XII
Alumnus, 2008
Turlock, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
European Philosophy |
Phenomenology |
German Idealism |
Continental Philosophy |
19th Century Philosophy |