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  1. Questioning nature: Irigaray, Heidegger and the potentiality of matter.Helen Fielding - 2003 - Continental Philosophy Review 36 (1):1-26.
    Irigaray's insistence on sexual difference as the primary difference arises out of a phenomenological perception of nature. Drawing on Heidegger's insights into physis, she begins with his critique of the nature/culture binary. Both philosophers maintain that nature is not matter to be ordered by technical know-how; yet Irigaray reveals that although Heidegger distinguishes physis from techn in his work, his forgetting of the potentiality of matter, the maternal-feminine, and the two-fold essence of being as sexual difference means that his own (...)
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  • Heidegger. [REVIEW]John D. Caputo - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (2):243-244.
  • Phänomenologische interpretationen zu aristoteles : Fenomenológiai aristotelés-interpretációk.Martin Heidegger - unknown - Existentia 6 (s):1-136.
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