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  1. Hilbert mathematics versus (or rather “without”) Gödel mathematics: V. Ontomathematics!Vasil Penchev - 2024 - Metaphysics eJournal (Elsevier: SSRN) 17 (10):1-57.
    The paper is the final, fifth part of a series of studies introducing the new conceptions of “Hilbert mathematics” and “ontomathematics”. The specific subject of the present investigation is the proper philosophical sense of both, including philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of physics not less than the traditional “first philosophy” (as far as ontomathematics is a conservative generalization of ontology as well as of Heidegger’s “fundamental ontology” though in a sense) and history of philosophy (deepening Heidegger’s destruction of it from (...)
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  • Heidegger's Neglect of the Body.Kevin A. Aho - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    _Challenges conventional understandings of Heidegger’s account of the body._.
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  • Hiatus Irrationalis: Lask’s Fateful Misreading of Fichte.G. Anthony Bruno - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):977-995.
    ‘Facticity’ is a concept that classical phenomenologists like Heidegger use to denote the radically contingent or underivably brute conditions of intelligibility. Yet Fichte coins the term, to which he gives the opposing use of denoting unacceptably brute conditions of intelligibility. For him, radical contingency is a problem to be solved by deriving such conditions from reason. Heidegger rejects Fichte's recoil from facticity with his hermeneutics of facticity, supplanting Fichte's metaphor of our always being in reason's hand with the metaphor of (...)
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  • Science as Social Existence: Heidegger and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge.Jeff Kochan - 2017 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
    REVIEW (1): "Jeff Kochan’s book offers both an original reading of Martin Heidegger’s early writings on science and a powerful defense of the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) research program. Science as Social Existence weaves together a compelling argument for the thesis that SSK and Heidegger’s existential phenomenology should be thought of as mutually supporting research programs." (Julian Kiverstein, in Isis) ---- REVIEW (2): "I cannot in the space of this review do justice to the richness and range of Kochan's (...)
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  • Lask on the Form of Judgement.Pierluigi D’Agostino - 2023 - Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 4 (1):25-48.
    In this paper I focus on Lask’s theory of the form of judgement, in order to argue that: (i) Lask’s definition of form is referentialist, meaning that it involves a necessary reference to the relevant matter; (ii) the surface structure of judgement, which is described by grammar, does not necessarily identify with its deep structure, which is described by metagrammar; (iii) only metagrammar allows us to explain the representationality of judgement; (iv) the previous points agree with an extensionalist definition of (...)
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  • Why students of Heidegger will have to read Emil Lask.Theodore Kisiel - 1995 - Man and World 28 (3):197-240.
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  • Meaning and language in early Heidegger: from duns scotus to Being and Time.Matthew Rampley - 1994 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (3):209-228.
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