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  1. Kevin Aho (2009). Heidegger's Neglect of the Body. State University of New York Press.score: 420.0
    In Heidegger's Neglect of the Body, Kevin A. Aho suggests the critics largely fail to appreciate Heidegger's nuanced understanding of Dasein, which is not to be ...
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  2. Kevin A. Aho (2012). Assessing the Role of Virtue Ethics in Psychology: A Commentary on the Work of Blaine Fowers, Frank Richardson, and Brent Slife. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (1):43-49.score: 380.0
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  3. Kevin A. Aho (2005). The Missing Dialogue Between Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty: On the Importance of the Zollikon Seminars. Body and Society 11:1-23.score: 290.0
  4. Kevin Aho & Charles Guignon (2011). Medicalized Psychiatry and the Talking Cure: A Hermeneutic Intervention. Human Studies 34 (3):293-308.score: 240.0
    The dominance of the medical-model in American psychiatry over the last 30 years has resulted in the subsequent decline of the “talking cure”. In this paper, we identify a number of problems associated with medicalized psychiatry, focusing primarily on how it conceptualizes the self as a de-contextualized set of symptoms. Drawing on the tradition of hermeneutic phenomenology, we argue that medicalized psychiatry invariably overlooks the fact that our identities, and the meanings and values that matter to us, are created and (...)
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  5. James Aho (2013). Randall Collins: Violence: A Micro-Sociological Theory. [REVIEW] Human Studies 36 (1):149-151.score: 240.0
    Randall Collins: Violence: A Micro-Sociological Theory Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-3 DOI 10.1007/s10746-011-9203-z Authors James Aho, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, USA Journal Human Studies Online ISSN 1572-851X Print ISSN 0163-8548.
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  6. Kevin Aho (2008). Medicalizing Mental Health:A Phenomenological Alternative. Journal of Medical Humanities 29 (4):243-259.score: 240.0
    With the increasingly close relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) there has been a growing tendency in the mental health professions to interpret everyday emotional suffering and behavior as a medical condition that can be treated with a particular drug. In this paper, I suggest that hermeneutic phenomenology is uniquely suited to challenge the core assumptions of medicalization by expanding psychiatry's narrow conception of the self as an enclosed, biological individual and recognizing the ways in (...)
     
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  7. Kevin Aho (2010). The Psychopathology of American Shyness: A Hermeneutic Reading. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (2):190-206.score: 210.0
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  8. Kevin Aho (2007). Gender and Time: Revisiting the Question of Dasein's Neutrality. Epoché 12 (1):137-155.score: 150.0
    Many critics have attempted to give an account of a gendered incarnation of Dasein in response to Heidegger’s “neutral” or “asexual” interpretation. In this paper,I suggest gendered readings of Dasein are potentially misleading. I argue Dasein is gendered only to the extent that “the Anyone” (das Man)—understood as relational background of social practices, institutions, and languages—constitutes the space or “clearing” (Lichtung) of intelligibility. However, this reading misrepresents the core motivation of Heidegger’s early project, namely to arrive at “temporality” (Zeitlichkeit) as (...)
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  9. James Alfred Aho (1998). The Things of the World: A Social Phenomenology. Praeger.score: 150.0
    A clear and compelling introduction to social phenomenology, this volume examines the experiential features of the basic things comprising our life-world.
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  10. Kevin Aho (2007). Acceleration and Time Pathologies: The Critique of Psychology in Heidegger's Beiträge. Time and Society 16 (1):25-42.score: 150.0
    In his Contributions to Philosophy, Martin Heidegger introduces "acceleration" as one of the three symptoms--along with "calculation" and the "outbreak of massiveness"--of our technological way of "being-in-the-world." In this article, I unpack the relationship between these symptoms and draw a twofold conclusion. First, interpreting acceleration in terms of time pathologies, I suggest the self is becoming increasingly fragmented and emotionally overwhelmed from chronic sensory arousal and time pressure. This experience makes it difficult for us to qualitatively distinguish what matters to (...)
     
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  11. Kevin Aho (2006). Animality Revisited: The Question of Life in Heidegger's Early Freiburg Lectures. Existentia 16 (5-6):379-392.score: 150.0
    Heidegger's assessment of animals in his 1929/30 Freiburg lecture course, The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics, has been the focal point of much recent debate. In this course, it appears Heidegger preserves the prejudices of metaphysical humanism by establishing an opposition between animal "behavior" (Benehmen) and human "comportment" (Verhalten) to the extent that humans, unlike animals, embody an understanding of being and, therefore, encounter beings as such. In this essay, I suggest this distinction can be properly understood only by turning to (...)
     
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  12. Kevin Aho (2007). Simmel on Acceleration, Boredom, and Extreme Aesthesia. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (4):447-462.score: 150.0
    By focusing on the unique velocity and over-stimulation of metropolitan life, Georg Simmel pioneered an interpretation of cultural boredom that has had a significant impact on contemporary social theory by viewing it through the modern experience of time-pressure and social acceleration. This paper explores Simmel's account of boredom by showing how--in the frenzy of modern life--it has become increasingly difficult to qualitatively distinguish which choices and commitments actually matter to us. Furthermore, this emotional indifference invariably pushes us towards more excessive (...)
     
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  13. James Aho (2010). Harold Garfinkel: Toward a Sociological Theory of Information. Ed. Anne Warfield Rawls. Human Studies 33 (1):117-121.score: 120.0
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  14. Kevin Aho (2007). Logos and the Poverty of Animals. New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 7:109-126.score: 120.0
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  15. Gesine Hearn (2010). James Aho and Kevin Aho: Body Matters: A Phenomenology of Sickness, Disease, and Illness. Human Studies 33 (2):325-331.score: 81.0
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  16. Tapio Korte, Ari Maunu & Tuomo Aho (2009). Modal Logic From Kant to Possible Worlds Semantics. In Leila Haaparanta (ed.), The Development of Modern Logic. Oxford University Press.score: 60.0
    This chapter begins with a discussion of Kant's theory of judgment-forms. It argues that it is not true in Kant's logic that assertoric or apodeictic judgments imply problematic ones, in the manner in which necessity and truth imply possibility in even the weakest systems of modern modal logic. The chapter then discusses theories of judgment-form after Kant, the theory of quantification, Frege's Begriffsschrift, C. I. Lewis and the beginnings of modern modal logic, the proof-theoretic approach to modal logic, possible world (...)
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  17. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Tuomo Aho & Markku Roinila (eds.) (2011). Filosofisia tutkielmia. Gaudeamus.score: 60.0
    Filosofisia tutkielmia sisältää Leibnizin tärkeimmät metafyysiset teokset ja lisäksi varsin laajan valikoiman lyhyitä kirjoituksia monilta hänen filosofiansa aloilta: logiikkaa, tieto-oppia, etiikkaa, oikeusfilosofiaa, fysiikkaa, matematiikkaa ja eri uskontokuntien uskontunnustusten yhteensovittamisesta. Tutkielman lisäksi mukana on osia kirjeenvaihdosta Antoine Arnauld’n kanssa ja koko kuuluisa kirjeenvaihto Samuel Clarken kanssa. Teos sisältää myös johdannon sekä selitysosan, jotka avaavat nykylukijalle tämän monipuolisen filosofian ajattelua. -/- A collection of Leibniz writings translated to Finnish with introduction and notes.
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  18. Elena RuíZ.-Aho (2011). Latin American Philosophy at a Crossroads. Human Studies 34 (3):309-331.score: 24.0
    Latin American Philosophy at a Crossroads Content Type Journal Article Category Review Essay Pages 1-23 DOI 10.1007/s10746-011-9191-z Authors Elena Ruíz-Aho, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, USA Journal Human Studies Online ISSN 1572-851X Print ISSN 0163-8548.
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  19. Elena Ruíz-Aho (2011). Latin American Philosophy at a Crossroads. Human Studies 34 (3):309-331.score: 12.0
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