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    Heidegger and the Question of Man’s Poverty in World.Rafael Winkler - 2007 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (4):521 – 539.
    This article offers a new reading of Heidegger's thesis of the animal in The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics. Framing Heidegger's text through a brief analysis of Protagoras' genetic story of nature and of man's nature in Plato's eponymous dialogue, our reading brings out three key elements common to both texts: living nature as a normative rather than a physical order, the poverty of man's world in relation to the animal, and the attempted redemption of the latter through the acquisition of (...)
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    Dwelling and Hospitality: Heidegger and Hölderlin.Rafael Winkler - 2017 - Research in Phenomenology 47 (3):366-387.
    _ Source: _Volume 47, Issue 3, pp 366 - 387 In this article, I focus on Heidegger’s conception of hospitality in his first and final lectures on Hölderlin’s _Germania_, _Remembrance_, and _The Ister_. I argue that the hospitality of the foreigner for Heidegger is the condition of possibility of dwelling understood as the happening of history.In the first section I analyze the notions of hospitality in Levinas and Derrida. The second section unpacks some of the senses of the earth in (...)
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  3. Philosophy of finitude: Heidegger, Levinas and Nietzsche.Rafael Winkler - 2018
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    Identity and Difference.Rafael Winkler & Abraham Olivier - 2016 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (2):95-97.
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    Time, Singularity and the Impossible: Heidegger and Derrida on Dying.Rafael Winkler - 2016 - Research in Phenomenology 46 (3):405-425.
    _ Source: _Volume 46, Issue 3, pp 405 - 425 This article focuses on Heidegger’s reflection on death in Being and Time, on the question of whether death can be mine, on what the connection between death and mineness can tell us about schizophrenia, and on the relation between Heidegger’s talk of death and mineness and Derrida’s talk of mourning and mineness.
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    Hegel's critique of Kant.Aaron James Wendland & Rafael Winkler - 2015 - South African Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):129-142.
    In this paper we present a reconstruction of Hegel's critique of Kant. We try to show the congruence of that critique in both theoretical and practical philosophy. We argue that this congruence is to be found in Hegel's criticism of Kant's hylemorphism in his theoretical and practical philosophy. Hegel is much more sympathetic to Kant's response to the distinction between matter and form in his theoretical philosophy and he credits Kant with ‘discovering’ here that thinking is an activity that always (...)
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    Alterity and the call of conscience: Heidegger, Levinas, and Ricoeur.Rafael Winkler - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (2):219-233.
    Since the publication and reception of Levinas’s critique of Heidegger, it has become standard practice among some authors to argue that Heidegger’s thinking of being, both early and late, is an insistent meditation on the alterity of the self in the call of conscience and the alterity of being in relation to beings, and that this thought is consequently already ‘ethical’. This line of argument has been recently pursued by Dastur, Raffoul, and Ricoeur. None of them contests that there is (...)
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    Identity and Difference.Rafael Winkler (ed.) - 2017 - London, New York: Routledge.
    This collection reflects recent discussions on the relation between identity and difference in metaphysics, and in moral and political theory in both the analytic and continental traditions. The contributions to the volume tackle such issues as the role and place of the concept of identity in Hegel’s _Science of Logic_; the question of personal identity in Parfit, Riceour and Schechtman; the problem of inclusion and exclusion in Heidegger’s reading of the history of philosophy; Heidegger’s conception of the relation between philosophy (...)
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    Identity and Difference: Contemporary Debates on the Self.Rafael Winkler (ed.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book provides a persuasive account of how identity and difference factor in the debate on the 'self' in the humanities. It explores this topic by applying the question to fields such as philosophy, cultural studies, politics and race studies. Key themes discussed in this collection include: authenticity in Michel de Montaigne's essays, the limits of the narrative constitution of the self, the use and abuse of the notion of human nature in political theory and in the current political context (...)
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    I Owe You: Nietzsche, Mauss.Rafael Winkler - 2007 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 38 (1):90-108.
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    Nietzsche and Heidegger: Ethics Beyond Metaphysics.Rafael Winkler - 2013 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 44 (3):266-285.
    (2013). Nietzsche and Heidegger: Ethics Beyond Metaphysics. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 44, Life, Truth, Transcendence, pp. 266-285.
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    Nietzsche and the Circle of Nothing.Rafael Winkler - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (4):427-437.
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    Phenomenology and its Futures.Rafael Winkler & Catherine Botha - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (4):291-294.
    Born in 1900–1901 with the publication of Edmund Husserl’s Logical Investigations, phenomenology, as a critical method of reflection on consciousness and its cognitive achievements against its naturalisation in the natural sciences, has undergone many changes and developments. Critiques of both its methods and tasks have emerged, plus it has served as an inspiration for numerous thinkers, including Max Scheler, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gabriel Marcel, Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Luc Nancy, Michel Henry, Emmanuel Levinas, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paul Ricoeur and (...)
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    Phenomenology and Naturalism.Rafael Winkler, Catherine Botha & Abraham Olivier - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (3):285-288.
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    Phenomenology and Naturalism.Rafael Winkler (ed.) - 2017 - London, New York: Routledge.
    At present, ‘naturalism’ is arguably the dominant trend in both Anglo-American and European philosophy. Owing to the influence of the works of W.V.O. Quine, Wilfred Sellars, and Hillary Putnam, among others, naturalism both as a methodological and ontological position has become one of the mainstays of contemporary analytic approaches to knowledge, mind and ethics. From the early 1990s onward, European philosophy in the English-speaking world has been witnessing a turn from the philosophies of the subjects of phenomenology, hermeneutics and existentialism (...)
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    Seinsverständnis and meaning in Heidegger.Rafael Winkler - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):149-162.
    This essay presents a defence of the hermeneutical and existential standpoint of Being and Time against Cristina Lafont’s historicist and relativist reading. I show that there are substantive and textual difficulties with the Kantian reading of the understanding of being she endorses, which leads her to ignore the existential and hermeneutical aspects of Heidegger’s theory of meaning. The first section shows that the understanding of being is neither an unrevisable synthetic apriori nor a historically contingent conceptual scheme but that it (...)
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    Sexuality, Capitalism, and Africa.Rafael Winkler - 2020 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51 (4):283-287.
    This piece provides a general overview and analysis of the current imperative to decolonize in South Africa, linking the recent turn to identity politics with the transformation of the university i...
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  18. Heidegger and Beyond: Michael Lewis' Heidegger and the Place of Ethics. [REVIEW]Rafael Winkler - 2006 - Pli 17.
     
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    Nietzsche and l’élan technique: Technics, life, and the production of time. [REVIEW]Rafael Winkler - 2006 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1):73-90.
    In this paper we examine Nietzsche’s relation to the life sciences of his time and to Darwinism in particular, arguing that his account of the will to power in terms of technics eschews three metaphysical prejudices, hylemorphism, utilitarianism, and teleological thinking. Telescoping some of Nietzsche’s pronouncements on the will to power with a Bergsonian lens, our reading of the will to power, as an operation productive of time, the future or life, offers an alternative to Heidegger’s. Rather than being reducible (...)
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