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Living entirely without such influence, however, is not an
option in the
Heideggerian view. (German: Sorge) A
fundamental basis of being-in-the-world is, for...
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Holland O.;
Wheeler M. (2008). Why
Heideggerian AI
Failed and How
Fixing It
Would Require Making It More
Heideggerian (in: The
Mechanical Mind in History)...
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Nihilism (/ˈnaɪ(h)ɪlɪzəm, ˈniː-/; from
Latin nihil 'nothing') is a
family of
views within philosophy that
rejects generally accepted or
fundamental aspects...
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without thinking, the
standard thing to say, what one
normally says'." In
Heideggerian terms it is what "das Man" says.
There are two main
schools of thought...
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Principle of Hope (1954–1959), the anti-
Heideggerian author Ernst Bloch has
correlated the
thrownness into the
world with...
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theological movement that
interprets Christian theology in
light of post-
Heideggerian continental philosophy,
including phenomenology, post-structuralism,...
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shadow p. 126
Norman K.
Swazo (2002)
Crisis theory and
world order:
Heideggerian reflections pp. 97–99 Shank, J. B. The
Newton Wars and the Beginning...
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impacted architectural theory,
especially in the
phenomenological and
Heideggerian approaches to space, place, dwelling, technology, etc. In
literary theory...
- (PDF).
Retrieved 2023-11-26. Hyde, R. Bruce. "Listening Authentically: A
Heideggerian Perspective on
Interpersonal Communication". In
Interpretive Approaches...
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study touches specifically on the
ontological aspects of
angst from a
Heideggerian standpoint in:
Nader El-Bizri, 'Variations
ontologiques autour du concept...