Appropriating Heidegger
- Appropriating Heidegger, James E. Faulconer
- Philosophy, thinkers, and Heidegger’s place in the history of being, Mark A. Wrathall
- Night and day: Heidegger and Thoreau, Stanley Cavell
- Heidegger’s alleged challenge to the Nazi concepts of race, Robert Bernasconi
- Heidegger and ethics beyond the call of duty, Albert Borgmann
- People of God, people of being: the theological presuppositions of Heidegger’s path of thought, John D. Caputo
- Heidegger for beginners, Simon Critchley
- The critique of anthropologism in Heidegger’s thought, Françoise Dastur
- In respectful contempt: Heidegger, appropriation, facticity, Rudi Visker
- Could anything be more intelligible than everyday intelligibility? Reinterpreting division I of Being and Time in the light of division II, Hubert L. Dreyfus
- Another time, John Sallis
- Intentionality, teleology, and normativity, Mark Okrent
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