• The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer
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    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Volume 4 (edited book)
    with Burt Hopkins, Steven Crowell, Marcus Brainard, Ronald Bruzina, John Drummond, Algis Mickunas, and Thomas M. Seebohm
    Routledge. 2006.
    _The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy_ provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.
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    Logic: The Question of Truth (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2016.
    Martin Heidegger's 1925–26 lectures on truth and time provided much of the basis for his momentous work, Being and Time. Not published until 1976 as volume 21 of the Complete Works, three months before Heidegger's death, this work is central to Heidegger's overall project of reinterpreting Western thought in terms of time and truth. The text shows the degree to which Aristotle underlies Heidegger's hermeneutical theory of meaning. It also contains Heidegger’s first published critique of Husserl …Read more
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    Logic: The Question of Truth (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2010.
    Martin Heidegger's 1925–26 lectures on truth and time provided much of the basis for his momentous work, Being and Time. Not published until 1976 as volume 21 of the Complete Works, three months before Heidegger's death, this work is central to Heidegger's overall project of reinterpreting Western thought in terms of time and truth. The text shows the degree to which Aristotle underlies Heidegger's hermeneutical theory of meaning. It also contains Heidegger’s first published critique of Husserl …Read more
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    Heidegger et l'idée de la phénoménologie
    with F. Volpi, J.-F. Mattéi, J.-F. Courtine, J. Taminiaux, J. Sallis, Dominique Janicaud, A. L. Kelkel, Rudolf Bernet, R. Brisart, K. Held, M. Haar, and J. C. IJsseling
    Springer Verlag. 1988.
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    Dasein
    In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger, Blackwell. 2005.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Aristotle's Ousiology First Moment: Ontology Second Moment: Theology Heidegger's Phenomenology The First Moment: The Structure of Meaningfulness The Second Moment: The Source of Meaningfulness Movement as Being‐opened‐up and Coming‐into‐one's‐own Movement as Bestowing World.
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    Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of His Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927 (edited book)
    Northwestern University Press. 2007.
    In the decades since Martin Heidegger's death, many of his early writings--notes and talks, essays and reviews--have made it into print, but in such scattershot fashion and erratic translation as to mitigate their usefulness for understanding the development, direction, and ultimate shape of his work. This timely collection, edited by two preeminent Heidegger scholars, brings together in English translation the most philosophical of Heidegger's earliest occasional writings from 1910 to the end o…Read more
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    Making Sense of Heidegger: A Paradigm Shift
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2014.
    This important book opens a new path in Heidegger research that will stimulate dialogue within Heidegger studies, as well as with philosophers outside the phenomenological tradition and scholars in theology, literary criticism, and existential psychiatry
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    Heidegger: the man and the thinker (edited book)
    Transaction Publishers. 1981.
    Many people consider Martin Heidegger the most important German philosopher of the twentieth century. He is indisputably controversial and influential. Athough much has been written about Heidegger, this may be the best single volume covering his life, career, and thought. For all its breadth and complexity, Heidegger's perspective is quite simple: he is concerned with the meaning of Being as disclosure. Heidegger's life was almost as simple. He was a German professor, except for a brief but sig…Read more
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    Reading Heidegger’s “What Is Metaphysics?”
    New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 1 181-201. 2001.
    What follows is an English reading of the first edition of Martin Heidegger's inaugural lecture at Freiburg University,“Was ist Metaphysik?” delivered on Wednesday, July 24, 1929. The German text was first published in December of 1929, some five months after it was delivered, by Friedrich Cohen Verlag in Bonn, to whose heirs gratitude is expressed for the requisite arrangements. The original German publication of 1929 differs in a number of relatively minor ways from later editions -- for examp…Read more
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    ¿De qué lado estás?
    Pensamiento 73 (276): 587-590. 2017.
    En la época moderna se prioriza uno de nuestros dos «lados», el «lado» analítico, a expensas de nuestro «lado» más sintético e intuitivo. Las nefastas consecuencias del énfasis en la razón instrumental que empezó en la época de Francis Bacon han sido descritoselocuentemente por varios pensadores importantes, incluyendo Max Weber, Martin Heidegger y Jürgen Habermas. El descuido de nuestras capacidades imaginativas puede empobrecer nuestras producciones artísticas y científicas y puede dificultar …Read more
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    A book review of Richard Kearney and Jens Zimmerman, eds., Reimagining the Sacred: Richard Kearney Debates God.
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    Being and Time §18
    Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 8 1-20. 2018.
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    Astonishing! Things Make Sense!
    Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 1 1-25. 2011.
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    European and American Philosophers
    with John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall, and C.
    In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers, Blackwell. 2017.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categ…Read more
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    Sense and Meaning
    In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics, Wiley. 2015.
    This chapter discusses the question of sense and meaning in Heidegger's hermeneutics. As sense and meaning are matters of intelligibility, it first explores how Heidegger deals with that topic. Then the chapter sketches out how Heidegger's doctrine of sense and meaning grew out of his reading of Aristotle's De interpretatione 1–4. Phenomenology in Heidegger is about hermeneutical questions. Heidegger's hermeneutics grew out of his interpretation of Aristotle's treatise Πϵρì [See PDF for text tha…Read more
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    The Unity in the Transformation of Martin Heidegger’s Thinking
    with Friedrich-Wilhelm von Hermann
    Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 10 43-73. 2020.
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    Sign, world, and being
    with D. Sparti
    Research in Phenomenology 14 (1): 277-279. 1984.
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    Various tunings of thinking
    with Richard Taft
    Research in Phenomenology 13 (1): 211-219. 1983.
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    Phenomenology rediviva
    Philosophy Today 60 (1): 223-235. 2016.
    Steven Crowell’s new book is a wake-up call for phenomenology in general and for Heidegger studies in particular. This article focuses on Crowell’s robust reinstatement of the phenomenological reduction and the transcendental reduction in Heidegger’s work.
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    L’affaire Faye: Faut-il brûler Heidegger?
    Philosophy Today 60 (2): 481-535. 2016.
    L’affaire Faye: Johannes Fritsche’s bizarre Historical Destiny and National Socialism in Heidegger’s Being and Time mistranslates every key term in Sein und Zeit §74 and distorts the entire book. Gaëtan Pégny’s justification of Emmanuel Faye’s mistranslations of Heidegger is beyond irresponsible. François Rastier’s “Open Letter to Philosophy Today” lends uncritical support to Faye’s dubious “scholarship.”
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    L’affaire Faye: Faut-il brûler Heidegger?
    Philosophy Today 60 (2): 481-535. 2016.
    L’affaire Faye: Johannes Fritsche’s bizarre Historical Destiny and National Socialism in Heidegger’s Being and Time (1999) mistranslates every key term in Sein und Zeit §74 and distorts the entire book. Gaëtan Pégny’s justification of Emmanuel Faye’s mistranslations of Heidegger is beyond irresponsible. François Rastier’s “Open Letter to Philosophy Today” lends uncritical support to Faye’s dubious “scholarship.”
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    How (Not) To Read Heidegger
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (2): 275-294. 1995.
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    Heidegger's Existential Analytic (review)
    Modern Schoolman 58 (1): 56-59. 1980.
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    Heidegger: πάθος as the Thing Itself
    In Christos Hadjioannou (ed.), Heidegger on Affect, Palgrave. pp. 29-46. 2019.
    Heidegger’s phenomenological readings of Aristotle on πάσχειν and πάθος revolutionized the phenomenology of affect, and he carried that revolution into his later work on πάθος, Lichtung, and Ereignis. This chapter argues that πάθος, read as Dasein’s thrownness or appropriation, is die Sache selbst of Heidegger’s thought.
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    Heidegger and Professor Capobianco
    Maynooth Philosophical Papers 11 21-34. 2022.
    Phenomenology offers the only proper entrée to Heidegger’s work, a fact overlooked by ‘Right Heideggerians’ such as Professor Richard Capobianco, with disastrous results. This essay traces Heidegger’s path through Husserl’s doctrine of categorial intuition to his own question about what makes possible the meaningful presence of things.