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  1. The Ambiguity of Nearness in Heidegger’s Ort and Merleau-Ponty’s Espace Vécu.Suraj Chaudhary - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (1):33-47.
    Phenomenological approaches to space have consistently made a distinction between a plurality of inhabited spaces and the single homogenous extendedness of Euclidean space. Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty postulate unique spatial wholes pertaining to human life that pose a counterpoint to objective space and provide the necessary context for understanding all our spatial relations. However, the spatial wholes that are posited to clarify these relations are themselves far from univocal. Specifically, differences exist regarding what precisely unites various entities into a (...)
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  • Heidegger's topology: Being, place, world, by Jeff Malpas.Roxana Baiasu - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):315-323.
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  • Heidegger's Topology: Being, Place, World, by Jeff Malpas. [REVIEW]Roxana Baiasu - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):315-323.
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  • Disability: An Embodied Reality (or Space) of Dasein.Josephine A. Seguna - 2014 - Human Studies 37 (1):31-56.
    The ‘body’ has remained the pivotal and essential mechanism for analysis within disability scholarship. Yet while historically conceptualized as an individual’s fundamental feature, the ‘disabled identity’ has been more recently explained as a function of ‘normalcy’ through social, cultural political, and legal discriminations against difference and deviancy. Disability studies’ established tradition of consultation with philosophical endeavour remains apparently unwilling to exploit or utilize Martin Heidegger’s understanding of ‘Being’ and interpretation of Dasein as a possible framework for unravelling the complexities of (...)
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