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    Bans, Taxes or Product Placement? Applying the Liberal Perfectionist Proviso to Public Health Food Policy.Owen Thomas, Mark Sheehan & Mike Rayner - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (9):51-53.
    The concept of a Liberal Proviso introduced in “Neutrality and Perfectionism in Public Health” provides some ideas on how to limit excessive or unjustified interventions from...
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    Making Sense of Heidegger: A Paradigm Shift.Thomas Sheehan - 2014 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This important book opens a new path in Heidegger research that will stimulate dialogue within Heidegger studies, as well as with philosophers outside the phenomenological tradition and scholars in theology, literary criticism, and existential psychiatry.
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  3. A paradigm shift in Heidegger research.Thomas Sheehan - 2001 - Continental Philosophy Review 34 (2):183-202.
    The Beiträge zur Philosophie mandates a paradigm shift in Heidegger scholarship. In the face of (1) widespread disarray in the current model, the new paradigm (2) abandons Sein as a name for die Sache selbst, (3) understands Welt/Lichtung/Da as that which gives being, (4) interprets Dasein as apriori openedness rather than as being-there, (5) understands the Kehre as the interface of Geworfenheit and Entwurf, not as a shift in Heidegger's thinking, (6) interprets Ereignis as the opening of the Da rather (...)
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  4. Heidegger and the Nazis.Thomas Sheehan - unknown
    by Victor Farías, translated from Spanish and German into French by Myriam Benarroch and Jean-Baptiste Grasset, preface by Christian Jambet. Editions Verdier, 332 pp., Fr125 (paper).
     
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  5. KEHRE and EREIGNIS: A prolegomenon to introduction to metaphysics.Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    Interpretations of Heidegger often fail to distinguish between two very different matters -- on the one hand “the turn” (die Kehre), and on the other hand “the change in Heidegger’s thinking” (die Wendung im Denken), that is, the shift in the way Heidegger formulated and presented his philosophy beginning in the 1930s. Failure to make this distinction can be disastrous for understanding Heidegger, and the danger becomes more acute the closer one gets to texts like Introduction to Metaphysics, where both (...)
     
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    On Movement and the Destruction of Ontology.Thomas Sheehan - 1981 - The Monist 64 (4):534-542.
    Two problems continue to haunt Heideggerian scholarship and to pose needless obstacles to those who seek to enter his thought. One is the almost ritualistic repetition of the master’s terminology—especially at its most manneristic—on the part of his disciples. Another is the tendency, which is found in Heidegger as well as in his disciples, to hypostasize “being” into an autonomous “other” that seems to function on its own apart from entities and from man. Both of these problems gather around Heidegger’s (...)
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  7. A Normal Nazi.Thomas Sheehan - unknown
    In 1987 Victor Farías' Heidegger et le nazisme dropped like a bomb on the quiet chapel where Heidegger's disciples were gathered, and blew the place to bits. The myth Heidegger had concocted after the war -- that he supported the Nazis briefly and only to protect the university -- was shattered by the evidence Farías mustered of Heidegger's deep and long-lasting commitment to National Socialism, his blatant anti-Semitism, his blackballing of colleagues for no more than holding pacifist convictions, associating with (...)
     
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  8. Hermeneia and apophansis: The early Heidegger on Aristotle.Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    Aristotle's treatment of logos apophantikos is found within the treatise that bears the title Peri Hermeneias, On Hermeneia. And it was to this treatise -- or, more accurately, to the first four sections of it -- that the early Heidegger turned again and again in his courses during the 1920s in an effort to retrieve from this phenomenon a hidden meaning.
     
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  9. Heidegger, Aristotle and Phenomenology.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1975 - Philosophy Today 19 (2):87-94.
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    Heidegger: the man and the thinker.Thomas Sheehan (ed.) - 1981 - New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.
    Many people consider Martin Heidegger the most important German philosopher of the twentieth century. He is indisputably controversial and influential. Athough much has been written about Heidegger, this may be the best single volume covering his life, career, and thought. For all its breadth and complexity, Heidegger's perspective is quite simple: he is concerned with the meaning of Being as disclosure. Heidegger's life was almost as simple. He was a German professor, except for a brief but significant period in which (...)
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    L’affaire Faye: Faut-il brûler Heidegger?Thomas Sheehan - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):481-535.
    L’affaire Faye: Johannes Fritsche’s bizarre Historical Destiny and National Socialism in Heidegger’s Being and Time (1999) mistranslates every key term in Sein und Zeit §74 and distorts the entire book. Gaëtan Pégny’s justification of Emmanuel Faye’s mistranslations of Heidegger is beyond irresponsible. François Rastier’s “Open Letter to Philosophy Today” lends uncritical support to Faye’s dubious “scholarship.”.
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    L’affaire Faye: Faut-il brûler Heidegger?Thomas Sheehan - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):481-535.
    L’affaire Faye: Johannes Fritsche’s bizarre Historical Destiny and National Socialism in Heidegger’s Being and Time mistranslates every key term in Sein und Zeit §74 and distorts the entire book. Gaëtan Pégny’s justification of Emmanuel Faye’s mistranslations of Heidegger is beyond irresponsible. François Rastier’s “Open Letter to Philosophy Today” lends uncritical support to Faye’s dubious “scholarship.”.
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    Sign, world, and being.D. Sparti & Thomas Sheehan - 1984 - Research in Phenomenology 14 (1):277-279.
  14. Heidegger's philosophy of mind.Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    The period after World War Two saw the emergence both of the so-called later Heidegger and of the corresponding problem of the unity of his thought. Although his major work, Sein und Zeit, 1927 (=SZ) had announced Heidegger's intention of working out the meaning of being (Sein), his publications up through 1943, with the exception of the brief Vom Wesen der Wahrheit, presented only his preparatory analysis of human openness (Dasein). However, Heidegger's post-war publications seemed to emphasize “being itself” (the (...)
     
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    Astonishing! Things Make Sense!Thomas Sheehan - 2011 - Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 1:1-25.
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    Getting to the topic: The new edition of wegmarken.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1977 - Research in Phenomenology 7 (1):299-316.
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    Rewriting Heidegger.Thomas Sheehan - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 17 (45):36-59.
    Two traps currently ensnare Heideggerian scholarship: the “language trap” and the “being trap”. To avoid them, the text argues we should follow Heidegger’s important indication that movement (aka ex-sistential becoming or Zeit) determines all forms of meaning (aka the significance of things or Sein). This requires a radical rewriting of the terminology and the structure of Zeitlichkeit in § 65 of Sein und Zeit. The text also argues for moving beyond Heidegger’s early and late formulations of fundamental ontology and into (...)
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    The turn: All three of them.Thomas Sheehan - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 31.
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    Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle: Dynamis and Ereignis.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1978 - Philosophy Research Archives 4:278-314.
    The essay shows how Heidegger's understanding of physis in Aristotle lays the foundation for his understanding of Ereignis. The essay draws on Heidegger's lecture courses, published and unpublished, particularly "On the Being and Conception of Physis." After introductory remarks on how Heidegger reads Aristotle "phenomenologically" in general, the essay focuses on how Heidegger reads physis as a mode of Being (ousia) by reading kinesis as a mode of Being, specifically as energeia ateles (incomplete Being). But energeia ateles is characterized by (...)
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    Heidegger's new aspect: On in-sein, zeitlichkeit, and the genesis of "being and time".Thomas Sheehan - 1995 - Research in Phenomenology 25 (1):207-225.
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    Heidegger's New Aspect: On In-Sein, Zeitlichkeit, and The Genesis of "Being and Time"1.Thomas Sheehan - 1995 - Research in Phenomenology 25 (1):207-225.
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  22. Introduction: Heidegger, the Project and the Fulfillment.Thomas Sheehan - 1981 - In Heidegger: The Man and the Thinker. Transaction Publishers. pp. 211.
     
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    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Special Issue.Theodore Kisiel & Thomas Sheehan (eds.) - 2001 - Routledge.
    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.
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  24. The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy: Volume 9, Special Issue.Theodore Kisiel & Thomas Sheehan (eds.) - 2009 - Routledge.
    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy provides an annual international forum for phenomenological research in the spirit of Husserl's groundbreaking work and the extension of this work by such figures as Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer.
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  25. Das Gewesen.Thomas Sheehan - unknown - Existentia 6 (1-4):1-17.
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    Heidegger: πάθος as the Thing Itself.Thomas Sheehan - 2019 - In Christos Hadjioannou (ed.), Heidegger on Affect. Palgrave. pp. 29-46.
    Heidegger’s phenomenological readings of Aristotle on πάσχειν and πάθος revolutionized the phenomenology of affect, and he carried that revolution into his later work on πάθος, Lichtung, and Ereignis. This chapter argues that πάθος, read as Dasein’s thrownness or appropriation, is die Sache selbst of Heidegger’s thought.
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  27. "Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976),".Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    Martin Heidegger taught philosophy at Freiburg University (1915-1923), Marburg University (1923-1928), and again at Freiburg University (1928-1945). Early in his career he came under the influence of Edmund Husserl, but he soon broke away to fashion his own philosophy. His most famous work, Sein und Zeit (Being and Time) was published in 1927. Heidegger's energetic support for Hitler in 1933-34 earned him a suspension from teaching from 1945 to 1950. In retirement he published numerous works, including the first volumes of (...)
     
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  28. NIHILISM: Heidegger/jünger/aristotle.Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    These are two of the questions that inform the extraordinary open letter that Martin Heidegger published in 1955 in a Festschrift celebrating Ernst Jünger's sixtieth birthday.2 Heidegger's letter was in response to an essay that Jünger had contributed six years earlier, in 1949, to a Festschrift on Heidegger's own sixtieth birthday. So there was a certain reciprocity in the exchange: a favor returned, a public gesture of respect mirroring an earlier one.
     
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  29. Heidegger's "introduction to the phenomenology of religion", 1920-1921.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1986 - In Joseph J. Kockelmans (ed.), A Companion to Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time". Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America.
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    How (Not) To Read Heidegger.Thomas Sheehan - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (2):275-294.
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    Myth and Violence: The Fascism of Julius Evola and Alain de Benoist.Thomas Sheehan - 1981 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 48.
  32. Heidegger's new aspect.Thomas Sheehan - manuscript
    In 1983 Otto Pöggeler wrote: "Regrettably, even today there is still no reliable overview of Heidegger's early lecture courses based on the extant student transcripts and Heidegger's manuscripts." Ten years later, and the lacuna has been filled with Theodore Kisiel's The Genesis of Heidegger's BEING AND TIME. This brilliant and complex work provides, in its own words, the first "reliable, complete, and relatively uninterrupted story" of how Heidegger got from there to here, where "there" is 1915 and "here" is the (...)
     
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    Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of His Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927.Thomas Sheehan (ed.) - 2007 - Northwestern University Press.
    In the decades since Martin Heidegger's death, many of his early writings--notes and talks, essays and reviews--have made it into print, but in such scattershot fashion and erratic translation as to mitigate their usefulness for understanding the development, direction, and ultimate shape of his work. This timely collection, edited by two preeminent Heidegger scholars, brings together in English translation the most philosophical of Heidegger's earliest occasional writings from 1910 to the end of 1927. These important philosophical documents fill out the (...)
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    Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe and its English translations.Thomas Sheehan - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4):423-447.
    This bibliography presents information on the English translations of Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe as they are known to me as of September 2014. Sometimes, but not always, earlier or alternate translations are also given.Texts already published between 1910 and 1976GA 1: Frühe Schriften, ed. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 1978; first edition 1972; texts from 1912-16.GA 1: 1–15, “Das Realitätsproblem in der modernen Philosophie ” = “The Problem of Reality in Modern Philosophy,” trans. Philip J. Bossert, revised Aaron Bunch, Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail (...)
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    Logic: The Question of Truth.Thomas Sheehan (ed.) - 2016 - Indiana University Press.
    Martin Heidegger's 1925–26 lectures on truth and time provided much of the basis for his momentous work, Being and Time. Not published until 1976 as volume 21 of the Complete Works, three months before Heidegger's death, this work is central to Heidegger's overall project of reinterpreting Western thought in terms of time and truth. The text shows the degree to which Aristotle underlies Heidegger's hermeneutical theory of meaning. It also contains Heidegger’s first published critique of Husserl and takes major steps (...)
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    Logic: The Question of Truth.Thomas Sheehan (ed.) - 2010 - Indiana University Press.
    Martin Heidegger's 1925–26 lectures on truth and time provided much of the basis for his momentous work, Being and Time. Not published until 1976 as volume 21 of the Complete Works, three months before Heidegger's death, this work is central to Heidegger's overall project of reinterpreting Western thought in terms of time and truth. The text shows the degree to which Aristotle underlies Heidegger's hermeneutical theory of meaning. It also contains Heidegger’s first published critique of Husserl and takes major steps (...)
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    Dasein.Thomas Sheehan - 2005 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 191–213.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Aristotle's Ousiology First Moment: Ontology Second Moment: Theology Heidegger's Phenomenology The First Moment: The Structure of Meaningfulness The Second Moment: The Source of Meaningfulness Movement as Being‐opened‐up and Coming‐into‐one's‐own Movement as Bestowing World.
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  38. Reading Heidegger’s “What Is Metaphysics?”.Thomas Sheehan - 2001 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 1:181-201.
    What follows is an English reading of the first edition of Martin Heidegger's inaugural lecture at Freiburg University,“Was ist Metaphysik?” delivered on Wednesday, July 24, 1929. The German text was first published in December of 1929, some five months after it was delivered, by Friedrich Cohen Verlag in Bonn, to whose heirs gratitude is expressed for the requisite arrangements. The original German publication of 1929 differs in a number of relatively minor ways from later editions -- for example, changes in (...)
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  39. Geschichtlichkeit / Ereignis / Kehre.Thomas Sheehan - 2001 - Existentia 11 (3-4):241-251.
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    Heidegger's topic : Excess, recess, access.Thomas Sheehan - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (4):615 - 635.
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    How (Not) To Read Heidegger.Thomas Sheehan - 1995 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (2):275-294.
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    "Let a Hundred Translations Bloom!" A modest proposal about Being and Time.Thomas Sheehan - 1997 - Man and World 30 (2):227-238.
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    What, after all, was Heidegger about?Thomas Sheehan - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4):249-274.
    The premise is that Heidegger remained a phenomenologist from beginning to end and that phenomenology is exclusively about meaning and its source. The essay presents Heidegger’s interpretation of the being (Sein) of things as their meaningful presence (Anwesen) and his tracing of such meaningful presence back to its source in the clearing, which is thrown-open or appropriated ex-sistence (das ereignete/geworfene Da-sein). The essay argues five theses: (1) Being is the meaningful presence of things to man. (2) Such meaningful presence is (...)
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    A fin de cuentas, ¿de qué se trataba Heidegger?Thomas Sheehan - 2021 - Tábano 18:8-54.
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    Heidegger and Professor Capobianco.Thomas Sheehan - 2022 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 11:21-34.
    Phenomenology offers the only proper entrée to Heidegger’s work, a fact overlooked by ‘Right Heideggerians’ such as Professor Richard Capobianco, with disastrous results. This essay traces Heidegger’s path through Husserl’s doctrine of categorial intuition to his own question about what makes possible the meaningful presence of things.
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    After Philosophy: A Protreptic.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (3):239-243.
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    After Philosophy: A Protreptic.Thomas J. Sheehan - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (3):239-243.
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    A way out of metaphysics?Thomas Sheehan - 1985 - Research in Phenomenology 15 (1):229-234.
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    Being and Time §18.Thomas Sheehan - 2018 - Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 8:1-20.
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    Being, Opened-Ness, and Unlimited Technology: Ten Theses on Heidegger.Thomas Sheehan - 2003 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 59 (4):1253 - 1259.
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