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56Continental Philosophy: An Anthology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1998.From Immanuel Kant to Postmodernism, this volume provides an unparalleled student resource: a wide-ranging collection of the essential works of more than 50 seminal thinkers in modern European philosophy. Areas covered include Kant and German Idealism, Existentialism, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Marxism and the Frankfurt School, Structuralism, Psychoanalysis, Feminism, Deconstruction, and Postmodernism. Each section begins with a concise and helpful introduction, and all the texts have been sel…Read more
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46The Poverty of the RegentEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2): 285-296. 2004.This essay seeks to accomplish three things: First, to examine Nietzsche’s critique of the “subject” in modern philosophy, with particular reference to Descartes.Second, to present an interpretation of Nietzsche’s alternative conception of “the subject as multiplicity.” And third, to argue that, for Nietzsche, this account of the “subject” as multiplicity does not lead to a kind of atomistic or anarchic view of the “subject,” contrary to what is often supposed. The essay focuses in particular on…Read more
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41The Glance of the Eye: Heidegger, Aristotle, and the Ends of TheoryState University of New York Press. 1999.Argues that Heidegger's early reading of Aristotle provides him with a critical resource for addressing the problematic domination of theoretical knowledge in Western civilization
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155Review of Martin Heidegger, The Essence of Human Freedom: An Introduction to Philosophy and the Essence of Truth: On Plato's Cave Allegory and Theaetetus (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (1). 2003.
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34Porosity: Violence and the Question of Politics in Heidegger's Introduction to MetaphysicsGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14 (2/1): 183-212. 1991.
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5Heidegger and the Essence of Man (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1993.Michel Haar argues that Heidegger went too far in transferring all traditional properties of man to being. Haar examines what is left, after this displacement, not only of human identity, but perhaps more importantly, of nature, life, embodiment—of the flesh of human existence. This sensitive yet critical reading of Heidegger raises such issues in relation to questions of language, technology, human freedom, and history. In doing so, it provides a compelling argument for the need to rethink what…Read more
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Hölderlin's Hymn « The Ister », coll. « Studies in Continental Thought »Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (4): 506-507. 1998.
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4The Fate of Phenomenology: Heidegger's LegacyRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2020.In this important new book, leading Heidegger scholar William NcNeill provides a concise and systematic appraisal of the fate of phenomenology in Heidegger. He shows how the issue of “letting be” is already central and prominent in Heidegger’s early phenomenology and examines Heidegger’s phenomenological approach in relation to art and poetry.
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19Care for the self: Originary ethics in Heidegger and Foucault: A Foucault SymposiumPhilosophy Today 42 (1): 53-64. 1998.
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The Holderlin lecturesIn Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 223. 2013.
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14The Hermeneutics of Everydayness: On the Legacy and Radicality of Heidegger's PhenomenologyIn Jeff Malpas & Santiago Zabala (eds.), Consequences of Hermeneutics: Fifty Years After Gadamer's Truth and Method, Northwestern University Press. pp. 98. 2010.
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6The Time of Life: Heidegger and EthosState University of New York Press. 2007._Explores the notion of _ethos_ in Heidegger’s thought._
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11The History of Beyng (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2015.The History of Beyng belongs to a series of Martin Heidegger's reflections from the 1930s that concern how to think about being not merely as a series of occurrences, but as essentially historical or fundamentally as an event. Beginning with Contributions to Philosophy, these texts are important for their meditations on the oblivion and abandonment of being, politics, and race, and for their incisive critique of power, force, and violence. Originally published in 1998 as volume 69 of Heidegger's…Read more
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8The History of Beyng (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2015.The History of Beyng belongs to a series of Martin Heidegger's reflections from the 1930s that concern how to think about being not merely as a series of occurrences, but as essentially historical or fundamentally as an event. Beginning with Contributions to Philosophy, these texts are important for their meditations on the oblivion and abandonment of being, politics, and race, and for their incisive critique of power, force, and violence. Originally published in 1998 as volume 69 of Heidegger's…Read more
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113The Secret of Life: Explorations of Nietzsche’s Conception of Life as Will to PowerResearch in Phenomenology 43 (2): 177-192. 2013.The essay presents a series of explorations of Nietzsche’s conception of life as will to power, relying extensively on fragments from Nietzsche’s later notebooks, but also commenting on key selections from Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, and On the Genealogy of Morality. I argue that Nietzsche understands himself to be engaged in a unique kind of phenomenology of the body, and that will to power, as the primal force of life, should be understood not only as a creative and unifying …Read more
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20The Time of Life: Heidegger and EthosState University of New York Press. 2006.Explores the notion of ethos in Heidegger’s thought
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23Hölderlin's Hymns: "Germania" and "the Rhine" (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2014.Martin Heidegger’s 1934–1935 lectures on Friedrich Hölderlin’s hymns "Germania" and "The Rhine" are considered the most significant among Heidegger’s lectures on Hölderlin. Coming at a crucial time in his career, the text illustrates Heidegger’s turn toward language, art, and poetry while reflecting his despair at his failure to revolutionize the German university and his hope for a more profound revolution through the German language, guided by Hölderlin’s poetry. These lectures are important f…Read more