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Deleuze and Heidegger on Truth And Science

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 14. September 2018

Received: 2018-05-28
Accepted: 2018-08-16
Published Online: 2018-09-14

© by Michael James Bennett, published by De Gruyter

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  1. Editorial for the First Volume of Open Philosophy
  2. Perceptual Spaces Are Sense-Modality- Neutral
  3. Despair as Defiance: Kierkegaard’s Definitions in “The Sickness unto Death”
  4. The Intermediate World: A Key Concept in Beautiful Thinking
  5. Topical issue: The New Metaphysics: Analytic/Continental Crossovers, edited by Jon Cogburn and Paul Livingston
  6. Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “The New Metaphysics: Analytic/Continental Crossovers”
  7. Quine, Davidson, Relative Essentialism and the Question of Being
  8. Heidegger, the Given, and the Second Nature of Entities
  9. Metaphysics or Metaphors for the Anthropocene? Scientific Naturalism and the Agency of Things
  10. Return to the Repressive: Re-thinking Nature- Culture in Contemporary Feminist Theory
  11. Fields of Sense and Formal Things: The Ontologies of Tristan Garcia and Markus Gabriel
  12. The “Ontological Difference” Again. A Dialetheic Perspective on Heidegger’s Mainstay
  13. Minimal Sartre: Diagonalization and Pure Reflection
  14. The Metaphysical Subject and Logical Space: Solipsism and Singularity in the Tractatus
  15. Reading Problems: Literacy and the Dynamics of Thought
  16. Deleuze and Heidegger on Truth And Science
  17. Negation, Structure, Transformation: Alain Badiou and the New Metaphysics
  18. Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
  19. Towards an Indexical Paradoxico-Metaphysics
  20. Process Metaphysics of Consciousness
  21. What Laws? Which Past?: Meillassoux’s Hyper-Chaos and the Epistemological Limitations of Retro-Causation
  22. Topical issue: Objects Across the Traditions, edited by Tom Sparrow
  23. Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Objects Across the Traditions”
  24. Immanuel Kant’s Theory of Objects and Its Inherent Link to Natural Science
  25. Nietzsche and James on the Value of Constructing Objects
  26. Meinong’s Multifarious Being and Russell’s Ontological Variable: Being in Two Object Theories across Traditions at the Turn of the 20th Century
  27. Ontology of The Possible: on the Structure of the Object
  28. The Ontology of Social Objects: Harman’s Immaterialism and Sartre’s Practico-Inert
  29. How to be a Realist about Similarity: Towards a Theory of Features in Object-Oriented Philosophy
  30. Touching Without Touching: Objects of Post-Deconstructive Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology
  31. Towards an Object-Oriented Ethics: Schopenhauer, Spinoza, and the Physics of Objective Evil
  32. “Get the Tone Right”: Reading with the Realism of Object-Oriented Ontology
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