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Parvis Emad
Martin Heidegger - Bernhard Welte Correspondence Seen in the Context of Heidegger's Thought
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Scott M. Campbell
Revelation and Concealment in the Early Heidegger's Conception of Λόγος
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Frank Schalow
Freedom, Truth, and Responsibility: A Critical Look at the Recent Translations of the Gesamtausgabe
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Bernhard Radloff
The Own and the Other: Heidegger on the Way from Aristotle to Hölderlin
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An Editorial: Walter Biemel at 90
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Bernhard Radloff
Machination and the Political in Heidegger's Mindfulness
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George Kovacs
Heidegger's Directives in Mindfulness for Understanding the Be-ing-historical Relationship of Machination and Art
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Thomas Kalary
New Access to Being and Time: Focusing on Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann's Commentary on Sein und Zeit
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Martin Heidegger
Beiträge zur Philosophie. Das Da-sein und Das Seyn (Ereignis) [Zweiter Teil]
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George Kovacs
The "Place" of Hermeneutics in Assessing Heidegger's Lifelong Contributions to the Task of Thinking
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Ivo De Gennaro
Owning to the Belongingness to Be-ing or Thinking as Surrender:
The English Denkweg and Parvis Emad's Book on Beiträge
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Frank Schalow
A Conversation with Parvis Emad on the Question of Translation in Heidegger
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Frank Schalow
The Impact of Contributions to Philosophy:
Liberating Ontology and its Critical Implications for the Reductionistic Interpretations of Heidegger's Thought
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Günther Neumann
Denken - Glauben - Dichten - Dialogisches Deuten. Sein als Anwesen und Poiesis
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Martin Heidegger
Zum „Brief" über den „Humanismus". Der Mensch - und das Seyn. Was ist Metaphysik? Das Wesen des Menschen. Gut und Böse
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Ingeborg Schüssler
Le «dernier diem» et Ie delaissement de I'être selon les Apports à la philosopie de M. Heidegger [Seconde partie]
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Bernhard Radloff
Traces of the 'Facticity of Freedom' in the Christian Tradition, 'Nature', and the Resoluteness of the Will
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Thomas Kalary
In Search of Traces of Mindfulness in Today's Heidegger-research
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Jorge Uscatescu Barrón
Metaphysik als Ontotheologie:
Zur Rekonstruktion der Heideggerschen Auffassung der Geschichte der Philosophie
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Alexandre Schild
Pauvreté
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