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1. Philosophy Today: Volume > 51 > Issue: 3
James Luchte Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Carnap: Radical Phenomenology, Logical Positivism, and the Roots of the Continental/Analytic Divide
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John W. M. Krummel Representation and Poiesis: The Imagination in the Later Heidegger
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Matthew King Heidegger’s Etymological Method: Discovering Being by Recovering the Richness of the Word
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Alberto Bertozzi Thoughts in Potentiality: Provisional Reflections on Agamben’s Understanding of Potentiality and Its Relevance for Theology and Politics
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Matthew Braddock A Critique of Simone de Beauvoir’s Existential Ethics
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Iddo Landau Two Notions of Objectification
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Farhang Erfani Committed Perception: Merleau-Ponty, Carroll, and Iranian Cinema
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Jere O’Neill Surber On Giving Hegel His Due: The “End of History” and the Hegelian Roots of Postmodern Thought
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Kelly Oliver Innocence, Perversion, and Abu Ghraib
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Alain Badiou, Simon Critchley Ours Is Not a Terrible Situation
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New Books Received
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