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    Lawrence Berger: The Politics of Attention and the Promise of Mindfulness.Erik Kuravsky - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-8.
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    Dislodged Experience as an Overcoming of Reason: Towards a Phenomenology of Beyng.Erik Kuravsky - 2022 - Research in Phenomenology 52 (3):375-398.
    Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy approaches human transformation as an overcoming of Western metaphysics. The nature of this transformation does not imply a mere change of a worldview, an ethical or spiritual fulfillment, or even self-transcendence. Instead, Heidegger speaks about a dislodgement of human essence. In the article I address the notion of dislodgement as central for understanding the nature of the shift required for the human selfhood to be grounded in Da-sein. I stress the relation between dislodgement and an overcoming (...)
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    Transcendence in Heidegger’s Early Thought: Toward Being as Event.Erik Kuravsky - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book demonstrates how Heidegger's departure from ontotheology occurs initially as a preparation for the concept of Dasein's transcendence and subsequently as its explicit development and overcoming. Dasein's transcendence is revealed as the foundation for the subsequent concept of Beyng as an Event, which stands in contrast to all ontotheological perspectives that assert a singular a priori foundation of the universe attributed to beings, God, consciousness, or even an independent "process" of Being that doesn't rely on Dasein. The book illustrates (...)
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    The Neo-Kantian Sources of Heidegger’s Overcoming of the Encounter Problem.Erik Kuravsky - 2022 - Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 12:126-156.
    One of Heidegger’s main targets of criticism in History of the Concept of Time is Husserl’s theory of intentionality. This criticism, however, has roots in Heidegger’s earliest thinking over the course of his student years and pertains to what Ernst Tugendhat called the problem of encounter as such. In this article I present how the critical appropriation of Rickert’s and Lask’s ideas shaped a unique interpretation of the subject’s existence in the early stages of Heidegger’s career, contributing to the (dis)solution (...)
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    The “Phenomenon” in Mamardashvili’s Phenomenology of Ontological Maturation.Erik Kuravsky - 2023 - Research in Phenomenology 53 (2):179-206.
    In the essay, I present the basic principles of Merab Mamardashvili’s phenomenology of ontological maturation. Though Mamardashvili’s thinking has been recently introduced to the West, there is still very little awareness of the uniqueness of his phenomenological insights, allowing him to illuminate contemporary philosophy’s central ontological and existential matters in a novel light. The essay addresses Mamardashvili’s interpretation of the “phenomenon,” which he exemplifies on rich experiential material from Proust’s novel In Search of Lost Time. The “phenomenon” is shown to (...)
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