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A Worldlier Spinoza: Susan James on the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
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Dana Jalobeanu
Big Books, Small Books, Readers, Riddles and Contexts:
The Story of English Mythography
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Daniel C. Andersson
Renaissance Empiricism and English Universities: Recent Work
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Iordan Avramov
A Portrait of a Machine, or the Union between Early Modern French Science and Colonialism
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Evan R. Ragland
Between Certain Metaphysics and the Senses:
Cataloging and Evaluating Cartesian Empiricisms
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Sergius Kodera
Dialogues between the Art of Healing and the Art of Persuasion in the Early Modern Period
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Roger Ariew
Comments on John Schuster and Frederic de Buzon concerning Physico–Mathematics and Mathesis in Descartes
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Dana Jalobeanu
When Mathematics overtakes Philosophy:
The Silent Revolution and the Invention of Science
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Ovidiu Babeș
The Science of Water
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Grigore Vida
From sensorium hominis to sensorium Dei
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Daian Bica
Causal Powers in the Framework of the Early Modernity
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Ion Tănăsescu
Intenţionalitatea în exegeza brentaniană schiţa unei polemici
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Victor Popescu
Persoană, valori şi afectivitate scheler – o fenomenologie în răspăr
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Cristian Ciocan
Notes sur deux tentatives de totalisation:
La phénoménologie et le projet encyclopédique
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Paul Marinescu
Adevǎr şi istorie:
Enigma Reprezentǎrii Trecutului
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Attila Szigeti
L’œuvre de Lévinas entre phénoménologie, éthique et philosophie du judaïsme:
Notes sur la réception anglo-saxonne d’un «perfectionniste moral»
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Delia Popa
La pratique de la phénoménologie radicale:
Rolf Kühn et Michel Henry
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Delia Popa
Advenir à soi-même à partir de ce qui excède Claude Romano et l’aventure du sens
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The three books recently published by C. Romano reconsider the phenomenological senses of world and time starting from the event as original phenomena. This review-article explores the new method that he propose, called “evenimential hermeneutics”, as applied to the relation to ourselves, to the world and to the general sense of being. These analyses lean upon an original way of thinking time, as born in each “sudden” moment. The paper also draws comparisons with Heidegger, Husserl and Lévinas, while proposing a critical point of view on Romano’s thesis, concerning the relationship between the novelty of the event and the past, and its relation with desire and otherness.
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Gabriel Cercel
Der frühe Philosophiebegriff Martin Heideggers im Lichte neuerer Dokumente und Interpretationen
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The last decades brought along an increasing historical approach to Heidegger’s thinking in the form of biographical research and ideological critique, also philosophical historiography and history of concepts. A consequence of this process is the rediscovery of the young Heidegger, following a long period of considering Heidegger the author of a single book and many other attempts at revising its approach. The present article identifies first the two general tendencies of research. 1. The shift of the interest from the canonical texts to minor texts and historical documents. 2. The temporal regress, first to the Marburg courses,than to the Freiburg lectures and the Habilitationsschrift. The books discussed by the article shed light on the latest step of this process, that of the growing shift of interest towards Heidegger’s formation years: the religious background in Meßkirch and his studies of theology, philosophy, mathematics and natural sciences in Freiburg.
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Larisa Cercel
Hermeneutik des Übersetzens:
Heidegger, Gadamer und die Translationswissenschaft
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This article attempts to start an interdisciplinary dialogue, dealing with the different approaches on translation coming from philosophy and translation studies. The article argues that, despite many efforts of describing the phenomenon of translation from the point of view of linguistics, theory of literature and communication sciences, it is only the hermeneutical perspective that is able to interpret this phenomenon starting from itself and thus to reach to a comprehensive understanding of it. Hermeneutical reflections on translating came both from the hermeneutic philosophy (F. E. D. Schleiermacher, M. Heidegger, H.-G. Gadamer, P. Ricoeur) and from the translation studies (F. Paepcke, R. Stolze in Germany, H. Meschonnic, A. Bermann and J.-R. Ladmiralin France, G. Steiner in the Anglo-American area). However these two orientations have not, so far, entered into a dialogue. It is only these latest three books discussed in the present article that offer the premises of bringing closer the two hermeneutical traditions which developed so far in a parallel fashion, thus setting a starting point for discussing upon a general hermeneutical “theory” of translation.
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