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Raoni Padui
From the Facticity of Dasein to the Facticity of Nature:
Naturalism, Animality, and the Ontological Difference
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There have been two prominent ways of thinking about the relationship between phenomenology and naturalism: the first and more traditional way, in continuity with Husserl’s critique of psychologism, exhibits the incompatibility of phenomenology with all forms of naturalism and positivism; the second and more recent interpretive strategy attempts to naturalize phenomenology and make it consistent with current scientific accounts of consciousness and intentionality. In this paper I argue that despite the fact that Heidegger followed the first path and remained critical of naturalism and positivism throughout his career, there are important moments in the late twenties where his project of a phenomenological ontology is challenged by problems pertaining to naturalism. I show how the question of determining the essence of life and animality as well as the overturning of ontology into metontology offer significant methodological hurdles for Heidegger’s fundamental ontology.
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Kenneth Maly
Parmenides:
Circle of Disclosure, Circle of Possibility
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John Sallis
Meaning Adrift
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Parvis Emad
Boredom as Limit and Disposition
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Martin Heidegger
Zum „Brief" über den „Humanismus". Der Mensch - und das Seyn. Was ist Metaphysik? Das Wesen des Menschen. Gut und Böse
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Ingeborg Schüssler
Le «dernier diem» et Ie delaissement de I'être selon les Apports à la philosopie de M. Heidegger [Seconde partie]
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Bernhard Radloff
Traces of the 'Facticity of Freedom' in the Christian Tradition, 'Nature', and the Resoluteness of the Will
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Thomas Kalary
In Search of Traces of Mindfulness in Today's Heidegger-research
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Jorge Uscatescu Barrón
Metaphysik als Ontotheologie:
Zur Rekonstruktion der Heideggerschen Auffassung der Geschichte der Philosophie
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Alexandre Schild
Pauvreté
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Celestine Uzondu
Heideggers Versuch, das „Verstehen" zu verstehen
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George Kovacs
Philosophy, Faith, and Theology in Heidegger's Correspondence with Rudolf Bultmann
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Ewald Richter
Heideggers Thesen zu den Fundamenten der Wissenschaften
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Jesús Adrián Escudero
Heideggers Phänomenologie der Stimmungen. Zur welterschließenden Funktion der Angst, der Langweile und der Verhaltenheit
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Ivo De Gennaro, Frank Schalow
Translation, Tradition, and the Other Onset of Thinking
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George Kovacs
The Impact of Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie on Understanding his Lifework
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Vincent Blok
Establishing the Truth:
Heidegger's Reflections on Gestalt
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Thomas Kalary, Frank Schalow
Attunement, Discourse, and the Onefold of Hermeneutic Phenomenology:
Recent Heidegger-Literature and a New Translation of his Work in Critical Perspective
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Martin Heidegger
Die „Seinsfrage" in ,Sein und Zeit'. Das Transzendentale in ,Sein und Zeit'
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Ivo De Gennaro
Minding that 'We' Cannot Ever Not Think Beȝng:
Enowning and the Treasure of the Onset
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