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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1995

Pages: 15-640

Series: Phaenomenologica

ISBN (Undefined): 9780792335672

Full citation:

Babette Babich (ed), From phenomenology to thought, errancy, and desire, Berlin, Springer, 1995

From phenomenology to thought, errancy, and desire

Contents

Raising Atlantis

the later Heidegger and contemporary philosophy

David Kolb

55-69

Surplus being

the Kantian legacy

Richard Kearney

71-87

Dark hearts

Heidegger, Richardson, and evil

John D. Caputo

267-275

"I will tell you who you are"

Heidegger on Greco-german destiny and Amerikanismus

Robert Bernasconi

301-313

On empty and full speech

intelligibility and change in the public world

James Bohman

355-371

Lacan and Heidegger

the ethics of desire and the ethics of authenticity

Richard Capobianco

391-396

"Now you see it …"

the dynamics of presence and absence in psychoanalysis

Richard Boothby

397-430

Adaequatio sexualis

is there a measure of sexual difference?

Charles Shepherdson

445-471

Schreber and Hölderlin

the concept of "a-father"

Wilfried Ver Eecke

473-482

Hegel, Lacan, Deleuze

three strange bedfellows

Slavoj Žižek

483-499

Heidegger's longest day

twenty-five years later

Patrick A. Heelan

579-587

Heidegger's philosophy of science

calculation, thought, and geLassenheit

Babette Babich

589-599