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    The Existentialists: Critical Essays on Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre.Charles B. Guignon (ed.) - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume brings together for the first time some of the most helpful and insightful essays on the four most influential and discussed philosophers in the history of existentialism: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre.
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    Hermeneutics, authenticity and the aims of psychology.Charles Guignon - 2002 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (2):83-102.
    The contribution hermeneutic philosophy can make to reflection on issues in psychology is shown through a critique of the "positive psychology" movements inaugurated in the special issue of the American Psychologist edited by M. Seligman and M. Csikszentmihalyi in 2000. Drawing on the broad historical sense advocated by hermeneutics, it is shown that the conceptions of the good life defended by the contributors to the special issue might turn out to be limited to the rather narrow range of questionable and (...)
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    Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge.Charles B. Guignon - 1983 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "....an admirably clear account of Heidegger's relation to the philosophical tradition, and especially of his criticism of Cartesianism." -- Richard Rorty, University of Virginia.
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  4. On Being Authentic.Charles B. Guignon - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    The culture of authenticity -- The enchanted garden -- The modern worldview -- Romanticism and the ideal of authenticity -- The heart of darkness -- De-centering the subject -- Story-shaped selves -- Authenticity in context.
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    Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 2014 - Routledge.
    First published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger.Charles B. Guignon (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Martin Heidegger is now widely recognized as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He transformed mainstream philosophy by defining its central task as asking the 'question of being'. His thought has contributed to the turn to hermeneutics and to postmodernism and poststructuralism. Moreover, the disclosure of his deep involvement in Nazism has provoked much debate about the relation of philosophy to politics. This edition brings to the fore other works, as well as alternative approaches to scholarship. The (...)
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    Richard Rorty.Charles B. Guignon & David R. Hiley (eds.) - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Arguably the most influential of all contemporary English-speaking philosophers, Richard Rorty has transformed the way many inside and outside philosophy think about the discipline and the traditional ways of practising it. Drawing on a wide range of thinkers from Darwin and James to Quine, Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Derrida, Rorty has injected a bold anti-foundationalist vision into philosophical debate, into discussions in literary theory, communication studies, political theory and education, and, as public intellectual, into national debates about the responsibilities of America (...)
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    Philosophy in Germany: 1831-1933.Charles Guignon & Herbert Schnadelbach - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (1):112.
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  9. Authenticity.Charles Guignon - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (2):277–290.
    This article discusses the ordinary, the existentialist, and the virtue‐ethics senses of the word ‘authenticity’. The term ‘authentic’ in ordinary usage suggests the idea of being ‘original’ or ‘faithful to an original’, and its application implies being true to what someone (or something) truly is. It is important to see, however, that the philosopher who put this technical term on the map in existentialism, Martin Heidegger, used the word to refer to the human capacity to be fully human, not to (...)
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  10. The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:163-173.
     
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    Medicalized Psychiatry and the Talking Cure: A Hermeneutic Intervention.Kevin Aho & Charles Guignon - 2011 - Human Studies 34 (3):293-308.
    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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    Heidegger's Crisis: Philosophy and Politics in Nazi Germany.Charles Guignon & Hans Sluga - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (2):293.
  13. The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger.Charles B. Guignon (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Martin Heidegger is now widely recognised alongside Wittgenstein as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He redefined the central task of philosophy as the investigation of the nature of being, and has exerted a profound impact on literary theory, theology, psychotherapy, political theory, aesthetics, environmental studies, as well as mainstream philosophy. His thought has contributed to the recent turn to hermeneutics in philosophy and the social sciences, and to current post-modern and post-structuralist developments. The disclosing of his (...)
     
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    Heidegger's "Authenticity" Revisited.Charles B. Guignon - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (2):321 - 339.
    IN his recent book on Heidegger's concept of authenticity, Eclipse of the Self, Michael Zimmerman points out Heidegger's life-long attempt to link the theoretical-ontological questions of traditional philosophy with the personal-existential issues of everyday life. The aim of grounding the "question of Being" in a deeper, more authentic way of being human is most strikingly evident in Being and Time. There the seemingly most abstract of all metaphysical questions--What is the meaning of Being?--is posed in terms of the most intensely (...)
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    The body, bodily feelings, and existential feelings: A Heideggerian perspective.Charles Guignon - 2009 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 16 (2):195-199.
  16. History and commitment in the early Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 1992 - In Hubert L. Dreyfuss & Harrison Hall (eds.), Heidegger: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 130--142.
     
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    Philosophy after Wittgenstein and Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 1990 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (4):649-672.
    The question is: how does the thought of Heidegger and the later Wittgenstein lead to such different postfoundationalist views as those of Charles Taylor and Richard Rorty? I consider how the "phenomenology of everyday life" in Heidegger and Wittgenstein shows (1) that understanding is dependent on a social background of meanings, and (2) that the sense of reality embodied in our actions is prestructured by language. This picture of everydayness is holistic, antidualistic and nonfoundationalist. I conclude by focusing the (...)
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    On saving Heidegger from Rorty.Charles B. Guignon - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (3):401-417.
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    Meaning in the work of art: A hermeneutic perspective.Charles Guignon - 2003 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):25–44.
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    Truth as Disclosure: Art, Language, History.Charles Guignon - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):105-120.
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  21. I. The End of a Catholic Philosopher.Thomas Sheehan & Charles Guignon - unknown
    Engelbert Krebs, a Catholic priest and professor of theology at Freiburg University, was a close friend of her husband, the philosophy lecturer Martin Heidegger. In fact, Krebs was the minister who had officiated at the Heideggers' Catholic wedding in Freiburg Cathedral on March..
     
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  22. Ontological presuppositions of the determinism--free will debate.Charles B. Guignon - 2002 - In Harald Atmanspacher & Robert C. Bishop (eds.), Between Chance and Choice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Determinism. Thorverton UK: Imprint Academic. pp. 321--338.
  23. Williams and the phenomenological tradition.Charles Guignon - 2008 - In Daniel Callcut (ed.), Reading Bernard Williams. Routledge.
     
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    Notes From the Underground.Charles Guignon & Kevin Aho (eds.) - 2009 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Dostoevsky's disturbing and groundbreaking novella appears in this new annotated edition with an Introduction by Charles Guignon and Kevin Aho. An analogue of Guignon's widely praised Introduction to his 1993 edition of "The Grand Inquisitor," the editors' Introduction places the underground man in the context of European modernity, analyzes his inner dynamics in the light of the history of Russian cultural and intellectual life, and suggests compelling reasons for our own strange affinity for this nameless man who (...)
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    Existentialism: Basic Writings.Charles B. Guignon & Derk Pereboom (eds.) - 2001 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "An invaluable source for undergraduate courses in continental philosophy." --Giovanna Borradori, Vassar College.
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    ‘Heidegger and the Measure of Truth’, by McManus, Denis: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xii + 247, £40 (hardback).Charles Guignon - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (3):1-3.
    (2014). ‘Heidegger and the Measure of Truth’, by McManus, Denis. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 92, No. 3, pp. 602-605. doi: 10.1080/00048402.2013.834953.
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    5. Pragmatism or Hermeneutics? Epistemology after Foundationalism.Charles B. Guignon - 1991 - In David R. Hiley, James Bohman & Richard Shusterman (eds.), The Interpretive turn: philosophy, science, culture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 81-101.
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    Truth as disclosure: Art, language, history.Charles Guignon - 1990 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1):105-120.
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    History and Historicity.Charles Guignon - 2006 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 545–558.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Phenomenology and the Problem of History Husserl: The “Inner History” of Europe and of Humanity Heidegger: History as Destruction and Retrieval Phenomenological and Existentialist Developments after Husserl and Heidegger.
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    3 Achieving personhood: the perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology.Charles Guignon - 2012 - In Jack Martin & Mark H. Bickhard (eds.), The Psychology of Personhood: Philosophical, Historical, Social-Developmental and Narrative Perspectives. Cambridge University Press. pp. 40.
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    book Symposium.Charles Guignon - 2003 - Florida Philosophical Review 3 (1):59-71.
    Books reviewed:Mark BevirThe Logic of the History of Ideas.
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  32. earnestness Or Estheticism: Post 9/11 Reflections On Kierkegaard's Two Views Of Death.Charles Guignon - 2003 - Florida Philosophical Review 3 (2):62-76.
     
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    Identity, History, Tradition.Charles Guignon - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 130–143.
    The question of personal identity lies in the question: In virtue of what is a person correctly considered the same person throughout a life‐course? This chapter shows that this question is central to the thought of Dilthey, Martin Heidegger, Hans‐Georg Gadamer, Ricoeur, as well as other thinkers in the hermeneutic tradition. Despite the deep differences among hermeneutic thinkers on the topic of personal identity, there are areas of common ground that enable us to formulate a general view that is distinctively (...)
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  34. Joseph Kockelmans, On the Truth of Being Reviewed by.Charles B. Guignon - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (2):74-76.
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    Martin Heidegger.Charles Guignon - 2006 - In John Shand (ed.), Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4: The Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper. McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 92-110.
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  36. Pierre Bourdieu, The Political Ontology of Martin Heidegger, trans. Peter Collier Reviewed by.Charles Guignon - 1992 - Philosophy in Review 12 (1):11-13.
     
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    Richard Rorty and the Philosophical Life.Charles Guignon - 2011 - Contemporary Pragmatism 8 (1):35-45.
    Rorty's "philosophical life" as a public intellectual was aimed at dispelling the belief that there is a transcendent source of information about what is true and real that humans are obliged to bow down to. From a historical standpoint, his thought can be seen as the culmination of a development of ideas leading to the view that humans determine what counts as real and right. This paper traces this view and also questions whether, in its most robust form, it is (...)
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    Saving the Differences: Gadamer and Rorty.Charles B. Guignon - 1982 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1982:360 - 367.
    Bernstein's attempt to identify a convergence in the ethical and political implications of the writings of Gadamer and Rorty is found to be inadequate on two counts. First, by accepting the extreme antifoundationalism in Rorty, Bernstein tends to undermine the humanistic ideals he wishes to defend. And, second, the important differences in the conception of history in Gadamer and Rorty are concealed. It is argued that Gadamer's view of 'effective-history' offers a basis for enduring values which would not be possible (...)
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    The Grand Inquisitor: With Related Chapters From the Brothers Karamazov.Charles Guignon (ed.) - 1993 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This new edition presents _The Grand Inquisitor_ together with the preceding chapter, _Rebellion,_ and the extended reply offered by Dostoevsky in the following sections, entitled _The Russian Monk._ By showing how Dostoevsky frames the Grand Inquisitor story in the wider context of the novel, this edition captures the subtlety and power of Dostoevsky's critique of modernity as well as his alternative vision of human fulfillment.
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  40. The Good Life.Charles B. Guignon (ed.) - 1999 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Organized around themes such as harmony with one’s self and with the world, right relation to God, the use of reason, self-exploration, and living in a disordered world, the selections in this anthology explore traditional philosophical thought from Plato to de Beauvoir on the topic of human flourishing.
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    The History of Being.Charles Guignon - 2005 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 392–406.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Heidegger's Use of the Term “History of Being” Heidegger's Debt to Dilthey's Vision of History Heidegger's Early Account of History Historicity and History in Being and Time Being‐historical Thinking in the Later Writings The History of Being and the Work of Art.
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    14 Truth in Interpretation: A Hermeneutic Approach.Charles Guignon - 2002 - In Michael Krausz (ed.), Is There a Single Right Interpretation? Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 264-284.
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  43. The place of Division III in Heidegger's plan for Being and time : as discovering a "clue" and part two as the giving the answer.Charles Guignon - 2015 - In Lee Braver (ed.), Division III of Heidegger’s Being and Time: The Unanswered Question of Being. MIT Press.
     
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    The Twofold Task.Charles Guignon - 1984 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 32:53-59.
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    The Twofold Task.Charles Guignon - 1984 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 32:53-59.
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    Re-Envisioning Psychology: Moral Dimensions of Theory and Practice.Frank C. Richardson, Blaine J. Fowers & Charles B. Guignon - 1999 - Jossey-Bass.
    Does the practice of psychology make a significant and positive contribution to human welfare and the struggle for a good society? This book presents a reinvigorating look at psychology and its societal purpose, offering a bold new philosophical foundation from which professionals in the field can deeply examine their work.
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    ‘Heidegger and the Measure of Truth’, by McManus, Denis: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xii + 247, £40 (hardback). [REVIEW]Charles Guignon - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (3):602-605.
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    Hermeneutics and Modern Philosophy. [REVIEW]Charles Guignon - 1988 - Teaching Philosophy 11 (3):267-269.
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    Heidegger’s Temporal Idealism. [REVIEW]Charles Guignon - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):168-170.
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    Heidegger’s Temporal Idealism. [REVIEW]Charles Guignon - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):168-170.
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