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Heidegger's Neglect of the Body

State University of New York Press (2009)

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  1. The fourfold.Julian Young - 1993 - In Charles B. Guignon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2--373.
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  • Manifesto of the communist party.Karl Marx - unknown
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  • (1 other version)The Ontology of Play.Eugen Fink - 1960 - Philosophy Today 4 (2):95.
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  • (1 other version)The Ontology of Play.Eugen Fink - 1974 - Philosophy Today 18 (2):147-161.
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  • Lask, Heidegger, and the Homelessness of Logic.Steven Galt Crowell - 1992 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23 (3):222-239.
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  • Hermeneutics, authenticity and the aims of psychology.Charles Guignon - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (2):83-102.
    The contribution hermeneutic philosophy can make to reflection on issues in psychology is shown through a critique of the "positive psychology" movements inaugurated in the special issue of the American Psychologist edited by M. Seligman and M. Csikszentmihalyi in 2000. Drawing on the broad historical sense advocated by hermeneutics, it is shown that the conceptions of the good life defended by the contributors to the special issue might turn out to be limited to the rather narrow range of questionable and (...)
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  • Science as a vocation.Max Weber - unknown
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  • Heidegger and the source(s) of intelligibility.Pierre Keller & David Weberman - 1998 - Continental Philosophy Review 31 (4):369-386.
    Wittgensteinian readings of Being and Time, and of the source of the intelligibility of Dasein''s world, in terms of language and the average everyday public practices of das Man are partly right and partly wrong. They are right in correcting overly individualist and existentialist readings of Heidegger. But they are wrong in making Heidegger into a proponent of language or everydayness as the final word on intelligibility and the way the world is disclosed to us. The everydayness of das Man (...)
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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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  • (1 other version)Technology and the Decline of Leisure.Thomas C. Anderson - 1996 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 70:1-15.
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