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923Hat das Sein einen Namen? : Benjamins messianische Hermeneutik.Philosophische Rundschau 48 (No. 1): 1-25. 1999.
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672The Meaning of BeingIn Søren Overgaard & Sebastian Luft (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology, Routledge/taylor and Francis Group. pp. 307-317. 2011.
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458Phänomenologie oder Dialektik? : Zur Frage der Sachlichkeit der Philosophie bei Heidegger und GadamerIn Dimensionen des Hermeneutischen. Heidegger und Gadamer: Schriftenreihe der Martin-Heidegger-Gesellschaft Band, 7. Vittorio Klostermann Verlag,. pp. 148-168. 2005.
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259Exposition and Recognition: Preparing Subjective Logic in Hegel's Science of LogicIn Asger Sørensen, Morten Raffnsøe-Møller & Arne Grøn (eds.), Dialectics, Self-Consciousness and Recognition. The Hegelian Legacy., Århus Universitetsforlag. pp. 44-65. 2009.
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52Rethinking Transcendence: Heidegger, Plessner and the Problem of AnthropologyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (3): 348-362. 2017.In times of the Anthropocene, we are in need of philosophical anthropology, revisiting the question concerning the human condition. I suggest rethinking what one may call ‘human transcendence’ in terms of a responsivist paradigm. Drawing on Heidegger and Plessner, the idea is that we should think of the eccentric or ecstatic position of the human in terms of something we undergo, instead of it being a human capability or something we do. It is a gift, emplacing us to the time-space of responsive…Read more
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22Approaching Philosophical Anthropology: Human, the Responsive BeingIn Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Martin Gustafsson & Kevin M. Cahill (eds.), Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology, De Gruyter. pp. 25-46. 2017.
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14Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology (edited book)De Gruyter. 2017.World-leading anthropologists and philosophers pursue the perplexing question fundamental to both disciplines: What is it to think of ourselves as human? A common theme is the open-ended and context-dependent nature of our notion of the human, one upshot of which is that perplexities over that notion can only be dealt with in a piecemeal fashion, and in relation to concrete real-life circumstances. Philosophical anthropology, understood as the exploration of such perplexities, will thus be both …Read more
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12Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life (edited book)Berghahn Books. 2017.In the past fifteen years, there has been a virtual explosion of anthropological literature arguing that morality should be considered central to human practice. Out of this explosion new and invigorating conversations have emerged between anthropologists and philosophers. Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life includes essays from some of the foremost voices in the anthropology of morality, offering unique interdisciplinary conversations between anthropologists and philosophe…Read more
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11Vermächtnis und Geschichte: Überlegungen zu Figuren responsiver Geschichtlichkeit im Anschluss an WaldenfelsDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (1): 121-138. 2020.This article applies Waldenfels’ responsive phenomenology to the field of history. It suggests interpreting historical experience along the lines of the logic of pathos and response. Using Husserl’s introductory chapter of The Crisis of the European Sciences and his autobiographical remarks as a case study, the article outlines a concept of diachronic responsiveness, which provides a phenomenological understanding of historical phenomena such as legacy, inheritance or witnessing. In particular, …Read more
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10Index of SubjectsIn Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Martin Gustafsson & Kevin M. Cahill (eds.), Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology, De Gruyter. pp. 209-212. 2017.
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10Index of NamesIn Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Martin Gustafsson & Kevin M. Cahill (eds.), Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology, De Gruyter. pp. 205-208. 2017.
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6Animal symbolicum and homo interrogans. Cassirer’s philosophy of culture between neokantianism and discursive anthropologyDanish Yearbook of Philosophy 46 (1): 61-80. 2011.
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5FinitudeIn Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics, Wiley. 2015.Christian theology has entered into the discourse of finitude via the contrast to the attributes of divine infinity; human finitude is hence interpreted as the culpability of a life form that depends on divine grace and redemption. This chapter elaborates and defends the claim according to which philosophical hermeneutics can be understood as a philosophy of human finitude. In its different versions from Dilthey to Vattimo, philosophical hermeneutics explores human finitude as the prime conditio…Read more
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4DialecticIn Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics, Wiley. 2015.Dialectic is the parting of ways in philosophy. The analytical movement inaugurated by Moore and Russell took its departure in an attack against Neo‐Hegelianism in Britain, presenting analysis as the cure for the dialectical disease. Gadamer's contributions to Greek philosophy and, in particular, his readings of Plato, arguably the most significant thinker for Gadamerian hermeneutics. Hence, in Gadamer's hermeneutics, the dialectic of question and answer does not function as a maxim that one sho…Read more
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3„Ich habe königsberg brennen sehen“: Überlegungen zur responsivität geschichtlicher erfahrung und den erfahrungscharakter der responsivitätDanish Yearbook of Philosophy 48 153-168. 2013.
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211 Human, the Responding Being: Considerations Towards a Philosophical Anthropology of ResponsivenessIn Cheryl Mattingly, Rasmus Dyring, Maria Louw & Thomas Schwarz Wentzer (eds.), Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life, Berghahn Books. pp. 211-229. 2017.
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The unfought battle : Heidegger and PlessnerIn Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human, State University of New York Press. 2022.
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Heidegger and Hegel : exploring the hidden Hegelianism of Being and timeIn Michael J. Bowler & Ingo Farin (eds.), Hermeneutical Heidegger, Northwestern University Press. 2016.
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Hope and Fear. : Existential Anthropology and the Dialectics of the New. (edited book)Berghahn Books. forthcoming.
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The Unfought BattleIn Ingo Farin & Jeff Malpas (eds.), Heidegger and the human, State University of New York Press. pp. 83-110. 2022.
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19th Century Philosophy |
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