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Martin Heidegger
Depopulation: on the Logic of Heidegger's Volk
52 Philosophy in a Dark Time: Martin Heidegger and the Third Reich
Temporality and Historicality of Dasein at Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger's Phenomenology and the Science of Mind
Leibniz, Mysticism and Religion Archives Internationales D'histoire Des Idees
Heidegger's Will to Power and the Problem of Nietzsche's Nihilism
Was Heidegger a Mystic?
Anxiety" in Heidegger's Being and Time: the Harbinger of Authenticity James Magrini College of Dupage,
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Remembrances of Martin Heidegger in Marburg
The Experience of Nature in Heidegger
Heidegger and Deleuze: the Groundwork of Evental Ontology James Scott Ahohb
Jussi Backman, “The Absent
Adorno (Against Heidegger) on Style and Literary Form in Philosophy
Heidegger's Turn to Poetry
Heidegger's Nietzsche
Ontology in Heidegger and Deleuze Also by Gavin Rae
The Forgetfulness of Beings / Robert Royal
R. G. Collingwood and the Hermeneutic Tradition
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ONTOLOGICAL and ETHICO-POLITICAL READINGS of NIETZSCHE: DELEUZE VERSUS HEIDEGGER Onur KARTAL
Continental Philosophy
Heidegger and the Mystery of Being
Deleuze and Heidegger on Truth and Science
The Existentialism of Martin Heidegger
Making Sense of Heidegger NEW HEIDEGGER RESEARCH
Heidegger on Selfhood
Current Tendencies in French and German Thought by Chong-Min Hong
On Becoming-Secular: Gilles Deleuze and the Death of God Marie Chabbert
The Principle of Reason According to Leibniz: the Origins, Main Assumptions and Forms
Homo Cyberian Doedipus: on the Primacy and Potential of Technology, Language and Desire
World Politics at the Edge of History: R.G. Collingwood, Michael Oakeshott and Another Case for the ‘Classical Approach’
Epoch: Heidegger and the Happening of History
Reply to Thomas Greaves
Heidegger, the Given, and the Second Nature of Entities
The Concept of Authentic Existence in Existentialism
Martin Heidegger's Notion of the Work of Art As Welteröffnung
Dasein and the Still Point; a Consideration of Three Emphases in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger, with Peripheral References to Relevant Aspects of Eastern Thought