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  1. Some important themes in current Heidegger research.Michael E. Zimmerman - 1977 - Research in Phenomenology 7 (1):259-281.
  • The way of ecopiety: An essay in deep ecology from a sinitic perspective.Hwa Yol Jung - 1991 - Asian Philosophy 1 (2):127 – 140.
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  • Toward a new humanism: The politics of civility in a ?no-growth? society. [REVIEW]Hwa Yol Jung & Petee Jung - 1976 - Man and World 9 (3):283-306.
  • From ϕvσις to Nature, τε′χνη to Technology: Heidegger on Aristotle, Galileo, and Newton.Trish Glazebrook - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):95-118.
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  • From ϕvσις to Nature, τε′χνη to Technology: Heidegger on Aristotle, Galileo, and Newton.Trish Glazebrook - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):95-118.
  • Heidegger and scientific realism.Trish Glazebrook - 2001 - Continental Philosophy Review 34 (4):361-401.
    This paper describes Heidegger as a robust scientific realist, explains why his view has received such conflicting treatment, and concludes that the special significance of his position lies in his insistence upon linking the discussion of science to the question of its relation with technology. It shows that Heidegger, rather than accepting the usual forced option between realism and antirealism, advocates a realism in which he embeds the antirealist thesis that the idea of reality independent of human understanding is unintelligible. (...)
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