University of Notre Dame
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2013
Portsmouth, NH, United States of America
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    Properties of Being in Heidegger’s Being and Time
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 22 (3): 461-481. 2014.
    While it is well known that the early Heidegger distinguishes between different ‘kinds of being’ and identifies various ‘structures’ that compose them, there has been little discussion about what these kinds and structures of being are. This paper defends the ‘Property Thesis’, the position that kinds of being (and their structures) are properties of the entities that have them. I give two arguments for this thesis. The first is grounded in the fact that Heidegger refers to kinds and structures …Read more