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  1. What, after all, was Heidegger about?Thomas Sheehan - 2014 - Continental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4):249-274.
    The premise is that Heidegger remained a phenomenologist from beginning to end and that phenomenology is exclusively about meaning and its source. The essay presents Heidegger’s interpretation of the being (Sein) of things as their meaningful presence (Anwesen) and his tracing of such meaningful presence back to its source in the clearing, which is thrown-open or appropriated ex-sistence (das ereignete/geworfene Da-sein). The essay argues five theses: (1) Being is the meaningful presence of things to man. (2) Such meaningful presence is (...)
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  • “The Sympathy of Experience With Life!” – Understanding Practical Knowledge From Heidegger to Gadamer and Back.Alina Noveanu - 2021 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 66 (2 supplement):165-179.
    "For both Gadamer’s project of a philosophical hermeneutics as for Heidegger’s early understanding of facticity (Faktizität) as practical knowledge, the problem of application is central and is always linked to the specific conditions under which an individual decides to act within a community. Both also agree on the fact that the sciences of man do involve more than the epistemic subject, this is why the context i.e. the phenomenological concept of ‘world’ becomes part of the understanding process, one that cannot (...)
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