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6Introduction to "‘Only Proteus Can Save Us Now’: On Anarchy and Broken Hegemonies"Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 42 (1): 53-56. 2021.
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7Heidegger, Our Monstrous Site: On Reiner Schürmann’s Reading of the BeiträgeGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 42 (1): 93-114. 2021.
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15Notizen zu Klee / Notes on KleePhilosophy Today 61 (1): 7-17. 2017.This document gathers together and translates Heidegger’s notes on Paul Klee that have been published up to now.
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11The "Protofigural" and the "Event"Philosophy Today 61 (1): 29-45. 2017.This article is a translation of the third chapter of Part Four of Günter Seubold’s Kunst als Enteignis, 2nd ed.. It discusses Martin Heidegger’s notes on Paul Klee.
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19Heidegger's Notes on Klee in the NachlassPhilosophy Today 61 (1): 19-28. 2017.This article gives an account of the material on the art of Paul Klee found in the Nachlass of Martin Heidegger and indicates ideas central to Heidegger’s encounter with Klee.
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19From the Archives: William Richardson’s Questions for Martin Heidegger’s “Preface”Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 9 1-27. 2019.Martin Heidegger wrote one and only one preface for a scholarly work on his thinking, and it was for William J. Richardson’s study Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought, first published in 1963. Ever since, both Heidegger’s Preface and Richardson’s groundbreaking book have played an important role in Heidegger scholarship. Much has been discussed about these texts over the decades, but what has not been available to students and scholars up to this point is Richardson’s original comments a…Read more
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292Tasks of Philosophy in the Present Age RIAS-Lecture, June 9, 1952Philosophy Today 64 (2): 1-8. 2020.Translators’ Abstract: This is a translation of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s recently discovered 1952 Berlin speech. The speech includes several themes that reappear in Truth and Method, as well as in Gadamer’s later writings such as Reason in the Age of Science. For example, Gadamer criticizes positivism, modern philosophy’s orientation toward positivism, and Enlightenment narratives of progress, while presenting his view of philosophy’s tasks in an age of crisis. In addition, he discusses structural p…Read more
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7On the Manifold Meaning of Letting-Be in Reiner SchürmannJournal of Continental Philosophy 2 (1): 105-130. 2021.
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13Introduction to the Exchange between Rudolf Bultmann and Hans Jonas on Hans Jonas’ “Essay on Immortality”Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40 (2): 491-493. 2019.
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9Introduction to “Neo-Aristotelianism: On the Medieval Renaissance and William of Ockham”Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40 (2): 315-316. 2019.
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4Husserl und HeideggerIn Michael Bongardt, Holger Burckhart, John-Stewart Gordon & Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (eds.), Hans Jonas-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 172-175. 2021.Hans Jonas’ Vortrag von 1963 über seine Lehrer Edmund Husserl und Martin Heidegger erhebt keinen wissenschaftlichen Anspruch; er ist vielmehr als Geschichte zweier Philosophen und ihrer Beziehung zueinander konzipiert. Jonas thematisiert auch den Zerfall dieser Beziehung sowie grundsätzlich die Herausforderungen in Bezug auf die Möglichkeit zu philosophieren. Im Gegensatz zu seinen anderen Texten über Husserl scheut sich Jonas in diesem Vortrag nicht, Kritik an seinem ehemaligen Lehrer zu üben.
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13Heidegger’s Trakl-MarginaliaResearch in Phenomenology 51 (1): 99-122. 2021.In this article, I analyze Heidegger’s marginalia in his personal copy of the 1946 Zurich edition of poems by Georg Trakl, which I discovered several years ago while conducting research in the castle of Heidegger’s hometown of Meßkirch. Although Heidegger’s marginalia in this volume are not extensive, they are significant for three reasons: they provide valuable insight into his reading of the spirit of Trakl’s poetic work and into the place in which Heidegger situates it; they frequently shed l…Read more
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12Martin Heidegger, “Das Argument gegen den Brauch (für das Ansichsein des Seienden)”: Edited by Dietmar Koch and Michael Ruppert, with emendations and notes byBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 1-16. 2022.Das Argument gegen den Brauch[Brauch: die im Ereignis ereignete Zugehörigkeit des Wesens der Sterblichen in das.]Metaphysisch und das heißt zugleich...
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25Martin Heidegger, “The argument against need (for the being-in-Itself of entities)”British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 519-534. 2022.The argument against need[Need: the belonging of the essence of mortals to, a belonging which is appropriated in the event.]Metaphysically, and t...
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18Heidegger on deep time and being-in-itself: introductory thoughts on “The Argument against Need”British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 508-518. 2022.The article provides an introduction to Heidegger's manuscript “The Argument against Need”. It comments on the nature of the manuscript, the circumstances of its composition, and its major philosop...
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11Lettre de Jean Wahl à Martin HeideggerJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 29 (1-2): 169-172. 2021.Cette lettre, publiée ici pour la première fois en français, dans sa version originale, a été envoyée par Jean Wahl à Martin Heidegger le 12 décembre 1937. Elle répond à une lettre que Heidegger avait écrite à Wahl une semaine plus tôt au sujet des thèses de Wahl dans la célèbre conférence « Subjectivité et transcendance ». [1] Dans cette conférence, qui a été décrite comme « un tournant dans l’histoire intellectuelle du XXe siècle », [2] Wahl s’interrogeait, entre autres, sur la mesure dans laq…Read more
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12Jean Wahl and Karl Jaspers on Descartes and Kierkegaard: An Epistolary ExchangeJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 29 (1-2): 173-181. 2021.A translation of selected correspondence between Jean Wahl and Karl Jaspers on Descartes and Kierkegaard.