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  1. Heidegger’s appropriation of Aristotle: Phronesis, conscience, and seeing through the one.Matthew C. Weidenfeld - 2011 - European Journal of Political Theory 10 (2):254-276.
    This article attempts to show that Heidegger’s phenomenology may shed light on political phenomena. It pursues this project by arguing that Heidegger’s phenomenology is an appropriation of Aristotle’s practical philosophy and his conceptualization of phronesis. I argue that, in Being and Time, Heidegger’s ‘circumspection’, which is a capacity for making sense of practical situations, is a translation of phronesis. Heidegger argues, though, that the sight of circumspection is foreshortened by the rules and norms of ‘the one’. In division 2, ‘conscience’ (...)
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  • Interprétations phénoménologiques d'Aristote Martin Heidegger Préface de H.-G. Gadamer, postface de H. U. Lessing, traduction par J.-F. Courtine Mauvezin, TER, 1992, 59 p. [REVIEW]François Renaud - 1994 - Dialogue 33 (4):746-.
  • The Logic of Indirection in Heidegger and Aquinas.S. J. McGrath - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):268-280.
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  • The Aristotelian concept of τύχη: daseinanalytical perspectives.Jaka Makuc - 2022 - Heidegger Studies 38 (1):185-205.
    This essay tries to retrace Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian concepts of συμβεβηκὸζ, τύχη and abróparov and their role within daseinanalytic ontology. We will try to show how Heidegger manages to unify the three terms (which in Aristotelian philosophy remain distinct although related) into a single ontological concept, capable of exercising a negative function with respect to the conception of being as Anwesenheit. However, one will come to notice the lack of an effective Heideggerian thematization of the concept of τύχη, (...)
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