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Babette Babich
Nietzsche: Looking Right, Reading Left
The 'New' Heidegger
On Nietzsche's Schopenhauer, Illich's
"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" Or Nietzsche and Hermeneutics in Gadamer, Lyotard, and Vattimo Babette Babich Fordham University,
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The Ister» Documentary and Heidegger’S Lecture Course: on Politics, Geographies, and Rivers
"An Impoverishment of Philosophy" Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Jaspers, Heidegger, and Arendt on Politics, Science, and Communication Babette Babich Fordham University
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Reading Heidegger's Black Notebooks 1931–1941
Solicitude: Towards a Heideggerian Care Ethics-Of-Assistance" (2018)
Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: Introduction Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Requiem Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Early Continental Philosophy of Science Babette Babich Fordham University,
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2013 Report of the APA Committee on International Cooperation
Nietzsche's Transfiguration of Philosophy
An Interview with Babette Babich by Nicholas Birns
Towards a Critical Philosophy of Science: Continental Beginnings and Bugbears, Whigs, and Waterbears Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Nietzsche's Antichrist: the Birth of Modern Science out of the Spirit of Religion
Heidegger and Leonard Cohen: “You Want It Darker”
Top View
Nietzsche's Posthuman Imperative
Adorno on Science and Nihilism, Animals, and Jews Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Nietzsche (As) Educator
On Nietzsche's Judgment of Style And
Heidegger's Will to Power
1 Simon Glynn
Simon Vincent Glynn Address: Work: Home: Department of Philosop
On Günther Anders' Endzeit–Endtime
Postmodernism and the Vicissitudes of Consumer Culture Babette Babich Fordham University,
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Calling Science Pseudoscience
Signatures and Taste: Hume's Mortal Leavings and Lucian
The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology CONTRIBUTIONS to PHENOMENOLOGY
Heidegger's Jews: Inclusion/Exclusion and Heidegger's Anti-Semitism