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The Last Best Hope

Simon Glendinning: In the name of phenomenology. Routledge Press, New York, 2007, 280 pp, ISBN: 0415223385

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We sick an’ tired of-a your ism-skism game-

Dyin’ ‘n’ goin’ to heaven in-a Jesus’ name, lord.

Bob Marley.

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  1. This essay was delivered as a paper in the session on Simon Glendinning’s book at the meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in Montreal, November 4, 2010. I have preferred to leave it in the form it was delivered; the argument is in some sense a dialogical and exhortative one, reflecting one of the features of phenomenological philosophizing that both Simon and I recognize as essential to it.

  2. Glendinning (2007, p. 3). All references to this volume will be given in the text in parenthesis.

  3. Husserl (1970, p.150).

  4. Heidegger (1962, p. 32).

  5. Heidegger (1982, p. 20).

  6. Heidegger (1962, p. 330). For further elaboration of the points made in this paragraph, see Crowell (2007).

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Crowell, S. The Last Best Hope. Cont Philos Rev 45, 311–324 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-012-9221-1

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