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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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21 >
Issue: 2
Christopher P. Long
The Hegemony of Form and the Resistance of Matter
... ontology and is symptomatic of a thinking intent on holding onto the tension between
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that there was a mood of death in Europe between the two world wars, and this mood
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between form and matter is already caught up in a pernicious metaphysical mode of
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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31 >
Issue: 2
Catherine Malabou
Modification in Being and Time, or The Form of Difference
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concept of form at work in Being and Time? Is there a transformation
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, difference is absent.
Is modification the unthought of Being and Time
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Modification in Being and Time, or The Form of Difference
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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17 >
Issue: 1/2
Werner Beierwaltes
Epekeina. A Remark on Heidegger’s Reception of Plato
... freedom is there a for-the-sake-of-which, and only here is there world. In short: the
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“metaphysics” and at the same time brings to light the possibilities of a non
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the same time the determinative measure of a sensible—and that means related to
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Issue: 2/1
John Sallis
Platonism at the Limit of Metaphysics
... Platonism and metaphysics, it is never, for Schürmann, a matter of diminishing the force
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metaphysics that founds and determines all subsequent metaphysics as
such? Is it a kind of
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very inception of metaphysics, at the very moment of inception? And could such a
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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22 >
Issue: 2
Emilie F. Kutash
Oikoumene, Ouranos, Ousia, and the Outside:
An Analogy across Three Ancient Disciplines
... heavenly bodies, the time lapsing between position A and position B of the Sun or the
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could not be, and that this equilibrium itself is a cause. By the time of Phaedo, it
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(τὸἓντῆσὅλησπερόδου). And the one monad indeeditself of time, is a perfect and entire number
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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24 >
Issue: 1
Julie R. Klein
Spinoza’s Debt to Gersonides
... knowing, then the distinction between God and the objects of God’s knowing is
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distinction between God and the world, his account of nature and psychology is hylomorphic
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difference of infinity and determination, ideas and things, thoughts and affects, is the
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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41 >
Issue: 2
Timothy Franz
The Place of the World-Soul in the Development of Maimon’s Thought
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cannot account for the difference of principle between these finite and
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a middle path between the dual impossibilities of univocal and equivocal
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difference between beings as beings. 32 However, there is a condition
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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13 >
Issue: 2
Hans Reiner
The Emergence and Original Meaning of the Name ‘Metaphysics’ (translated by Pierre Adler and David Paskin)
... question of
the emergence and original meaning of the concept of metaphysics
is set
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meaning of the name
'metaphysics', as that sense is taught by Alexander and Asclepius
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Anonymus and Diogenes a determinate sequence of
the titles is ascertainable, even
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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13 >
Issue: 2
Alban Urbanas
On the Alleged Impossibility of a Science of Accidents in Aristotle
... emphasized that there
is a fundamental difference between the form of a substance and
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), there
is no significant difference between the syllogismjust given and the
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. There is
nothing in the above-cited texts of the Physics and the Metaphysics
that
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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31 >
Issue: 1
Giorgio Agamben,
Meghan Robison
Speech and Knowledge
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focus. 22 Essential to the project of metaphysics is that there is a i
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-fancy, of the difference between knowledge and speech that metaphysics
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and the semantic (pertaining to the plane of speech); there is no passage
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Issue: 2/1
Frank H. W. Edler
Retreat from Radicdlity: Poggeler on Heidegger’s Politics
... time now, the pallor and shadow play of a mere "cul
ture" and the unreality of so
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there is even a reluctance to use it at all. Nowadays we talk in its stead
of the
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; and (3) the Ereignis is understood as a unification of
being and Dasein (and thus
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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25 >
Issue: 2
R. Lanier Anderson
Containment Analyticity and Kant’s Problem of Synthetic Judgment
... logic and of experience are equally deficient, and there is a serious puzzle about
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day. There is substantial controversy and confusion even about the definition of
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, and the nature of truth in general or the connection between the terms of a
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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26 >
Issue: 2
Francisco J. Gonzalez
Form in Aristotle:
Oppressive Universal or Individual Act?
... composite and that there is a dynamic relation between the two (76-9). This is
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’ interpretation, then there is already in the Metaphysics a kind of knowledge that is not
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singularity and not reduce it to the mere instantiation of a concept. It is to see the
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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19/20 >
Issue: 2/1
Johannes Fritsche
Genus and τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι (essence) in Aristotle and Socrates
...There is a remarkable difference between Plato scholarship and Aristotle
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opinion, and in truth there is no difference between the low-born (ἀγεννεῖσ) and the
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natural; for both among the many and even more among the wise there is division of
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
Volume >
11 >
Issue: 1
James Jakob Liszka
The Semiosis of Metaphysics
... between mind and non-mind is a difference in the quality of
semiosis, or perhaps
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, etc.) or has the upper hand.
To deconstruct the opposition first of aB, is to
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terized within the metaphy.sics of presence. Though there is no trans
cendental
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
Volume >
11 >
Issue: 1
Pierre Aubenque
The Origins of the Doctrine of the Analogy of Being:
On the history of a misunderstanding
... to show that there is no occurrence of the term
'analogia' (and ofrelated terms
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oftexts
in the Metaphysics. In the first series, it is a matter of defining, in a
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of b,
e' the habitudo ofe, etc., and Ra the relation ofeach term to a, one will
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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17 >
Issue: 1/2
Carl Page
Speculation and the Metaphysics of History
... domains of human endeavor. Thus, there is the history and philosophy of mathematics
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, the need for a metaphysics of history is indicated on two main counts, both
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a “spirit of the time,” for example). The possibility of the former knowledge is
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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19/20 >
Issue: 2/1
Vittorio Hösle
The Intellectual Background of Reiner Schürmann’s Heidegger Interpretation
... round. One of the major faults of Being and Time is “the still entirely insufficient
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principles of the different philosophical positions is at the same time a history of
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difference/word and thing, “there is”/favor, unconcealment/event of appropriation, epoch
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
Volume >
28 >
Issue: 1
Daniel B. Gallagher
Heidegger and Aristotle:
The Twofoldness of Being
..., both Heidegger and Brogan suggest that a phe-
nomenology of ontology is there to
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the texts and a phenomenological ontology of the content of the texts is
left
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, but the thing itself as a dynamic and unique instantia-
tion of c·pft. Brogan
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
Volume >
18 >
Issue: 2
Pierre Kerszberg
Natural Versus Transcendental Philosophy
... needed by the a priori concept of matter: for “if pure intuition be wanting, there is
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generates “from a point all its parts one after another,” while the intuition of time is
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of a reality is precisely the (continuous) production of that which fills time, a
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