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    “the last god” in Heidegger’s contributions to philosophy
    Scientia, San Beda University 9 (2): 76-85. 2020.
    In the years after 1919, Heidegger began to call for a “deconstruction” (Abbau) or “destruction” (Destruktion) of Western intellectual traditions in an attempt to “save culture.” He proposed that the “deconstruction” and “destruction” of intellectual traditions should proceed from a re-examination of the original Greek interpretation of Being, which had been misunderstood completely and utterly trivialized. From hereon, he began to articulate Being within the sphere of the world; Being as unveil…Read more
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    Metaphysics after Aquinas
    Kritike 1 (2): 113-121. 2007.
    It is interesting to note that after the death of St. Thomas his mentor, St. Albert the Great, remarked that his student put up an end to everybody's labor, not only in their own time, but even right up to the end of time. This was reported to us by a certain Bartholomew of Capua, protonotary from the Kingdom of Sicily, who was a witness of St. Thomas' canonization process. After the sudden demise of Thomas, Albert, already advanced in age, has assumed the task of defending the integrity of his …Read more
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    God and the Language of Poiesis
    Scientia: The Research Journal of the College of Arts and Sciences 2 (1): 107-117. 2013.