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    On the Costs of Bracketing Out.Factical Damnation - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (3).
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  2. Facticity and Genesis: Tracking Fichte’s Method in the Berlin Wissenschaftslehre.G. Anthony Bruno - 2021 - Fichte-Studien 49:177-97.
    The concept of facticity denotes conditions of experience whose necessity is not logical yet whose contingency is not empirical. Although often associated with Heidegger, Fichte coins ‘facticity’ in his Berlin period to refer to the conclusion of Kant’s metaphysical deduction of the categories, which he argues leaves it a contingent matter that we have the conditions of experience that we do. Such rhapsodic or factical conditions, he argues, must follow necessarily, independent of empirical givenness, from the I through (...)
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  3. The Facticity of Time: Conceiving Schelling’s Idealism of Ages.G. Anthony Bruno - 2020 - In Schelling’s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity. Oxford University Press.
    Scholars agree that Schelling’s critique of Hegel consists in charging reason with an inability to account for its own possibility. This is not an attack on reason’s project of constructing a logical system, but rather on the pretense of doing so with complete justification and so without presuppositions, as if it were obvious why there is a logical system or why there is anything meaningful at all. Scholars accordingly cite the question ‘why is there something rather than nothing’ as emblematic (...)
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    Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation: Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries.Dan Zahavi, Sara Heinämaa & Hans Ruin (eds.) - 2003 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    The past decade has witnessed a notable turn in philosophical orientation in the Nordic countries. For the first time, the North has a generation of philosophers who are oriented to phenomenology. This means a vital rediscovery of the phenomenological tradition as a partly hidden conceptual and methodological resource for taking on contemporary philosophical problems. The essays collected in the present volume introduce the reader to the phenomenological work done in the Nordic countries today. The material is organized under three general (...)
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    The Facticity of Being God-Forsaken.Sean J. McGrath - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2):273-290.
    The early Freiburg lectures have shown us the degree to which Heidegger is influenced by Luther. In Being and Time, Heidegger designs a philosophy that can co-exist with a radical Lutheran theology of revelation. Heidegger’s hermeneutics of facticity constitutes a polemic with the Scholastic idea of a natural desire for God and an accommodation of a theology of revelation. However, Heidegger’s implicit assent to the Lutheran concept of God-forsakenness is philosophically problematic. To be God-forsaken is not to be ignorant (...)
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    Facticity, necessity and contingency at Aristotle and Husserl.Irene Breuer - 2016 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 5 (1):133-149.
    In his book Welt und Unendlichkeit, László Tengelyi has enquired into the possibility of a phenomenological metaphysics. Among the many issues addressed in his book, he thematized a real necessity of a non-apriori kind at Aristotle and Husserl, a necessity which he called „a necessity of the fact“. His research settled the basis for the present enquiry, which will examine the relationship between the absolute and the conditional necessity of a fact as well as the contingent or accidental features involved (...)
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  7. Facticity as validity : the misplaced revolutionary praxis of Europe.Michelle Everson & Christian Joerges - 2019 - In Emilios A. Christodoulidis, Ruth Dukes & Marco Goldoni (eds.), Research handbook on critical legal theory. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
     
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    Rethinking Facticity.François Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.) - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    _Examines the historical context and contemporary relevance of facticity._.
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    The facticity of explanation and its consequences.Yvonne Raley - 2007 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):123 – 135.
    This paper argues that, contrary to the views of Nancy Cartwright and Brian Ellis, explanations are factive: if a statement is taken to be an explanation, it also has to be accepted as true. Taking explanations to be true, in turn, seems to imply that all the entities posited in explanations are real. But this is precisely what some philosophers, such as Cartwright and Ellis, want to deny. What these philosophers do not want to deny, however, is that such statements (...)
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  10. Facticity and the Fate of Reason After Kant.G. Anthony Bruno - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
    Kant’s science of the conditions of intelligibility leaves post-Kantians with a question: can a science of intelligibility tolerate brute facts? ‘Facticity’ is associated with phenomenology, for which the concept denotes underivable or brute conditions of intelligibility like temporality, sociality, and embodiment. While this suggests an affirmative answer to the post-Kantian question, scholars overlook that ‘facticity’ is a concept from German idealism, whose proponents answer the question in the negative. Fichte coins ‘facticity’ to denote the intolerable bruteness of (...)
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    The Facticity of Kant's Fact of Reason.Susan M. Purviance - 1998 - Manuscrito 22 (2).
    It is argued that the key to understanding the Doctrine of the Fact of reason lies in clarifying what Kant meant by a fact for moral practice. It is suggested that the facticity of the Fact of Reason must be understood in both a noetic and a performative aspect. Dietrich Henrich's interpretation is discussed, and it is argued that it risks reducing the Fact of Reason exclusively to its noetic function in moral ontology, and that it ignores the fact (...)
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    Hermeneutics of Facticity in the early Heidegger - Focusing on the Relationship between Facticity and Hermeneutics of Facticity -. 서영화 - 2019 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 139:117-137.
    이 글은 초기 하이데거 철학에서 현사실성과 현사실성의 해석학 사이의 관계 문제를 다룬다. 현사실성의 해석학에 관한 논자들의 해석은 현사실성에 대한 철학의 참여 혹은 개입을 어떻게 볼 것인가와 관련하여 입장을 달리한다. 현사실성은 그 자체로 몰락에로의 경향성을 가지며 철학의 개입을 통해서만 현존재의 본래적 삶으로의 전환 가능성이 성립하는가? 아니면, 현존재의 현 사실성은 몰락에의 경향과 동시에 몰락하는 삶의 경향에 대한 반대운동을 그 자체에 포함하며, 그렇기에 현사실성의 해석학은 각자의 현존재가 자신의 실존 가능성을 수행하는 바를 명시적으로 보여주는 작업으로 한정되어야 하는가? 필자는 후자의 입장에 서서, 현사실성의 해석학을 비본래적 (...)
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    Facticity and Transcendence across the Disciplines.Neal De Roo - 2015 - Schutzian Research 7:89-103.
    This paper begins from one of the most commonly found questions in phenomenology, “What is Phenomenlogy?”, to argue that phenomenology is a trans-disciplinary approach to engaging with the products of human culture. This approach is characterized by paying particular attention to the distinction between facticity and transcendence within “lived experience” so as to help us better articulate and evaluate the promises that animate every human institution. Such a task necessarily requires inter-disciplinary input and helps us engage in our lives—in (...)
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    Ontology: The Hermeneutics of Facticity.Martin Heidegger - 1999 - Indiana University Press.
    First published in 1988 as volume 63 of his Collected Works, Ontology—The Hermeneutics of Facticity is the text of Heidegger's lecture course at the University of Freiburg during the summer of 1923. In these lectures, Heidegger reviews and makes critical appropriations of the hermeneutic tradition from Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine to Schleiermacher and Dilthey in order to reformulate the question of being on the basis of facticity and the everyday world. Specific themes deal with the history of ontology, (...)
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    The Facticity of the Literary Work.Jean Bessière - 2005 - Paragraph 28 (2):41-56.
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  16. From Factical Life to Art: Reconsidering Heidegger's Appropriation of Dilthey.Rebecca A. Longtin - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (4):653-678.
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    The Facticity of Things – Reframing Slotawa's Practice with Meillassoux and Harman.Robert Jackson - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 60 (1):55-79.
    Robert Jackson examines the work of the German artist Florian Slotawa. Beginning with his first works, “Hotelarbeiten”, Slotawa recomposes and reconfigures the order of ordinary objects – in this case, the furniture of hotel rooms. In reconstructing these rooms in another order without altering these objects in any way, photographing them, and then subsequently restoring them to their previous configuration, the artist reveals the ordinary function of the objects and by withdrawing from their function shows their material and factual character. (...)
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    Rethinking Facticity.Emilia Angelova - 2009 - Symposium 13 (1):137-140.
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    The facticity of the for-other from the perspective of gaze and shame.Carlos Henrique Carvalho Silva - 2024 - ARGUMENTOS - Revista de Filosofia 31:62-73.
    This article aims to understand the primordial experience of the existence of the Other, presented by Jean-Paul Sartre in the third part of Being and Nothingness. In order for our intention to be effectively understood, we have organized this reading into three duly articulated moments. In the first moment, it is essential to clarify how the French philosopher delimited the problem of solipsism as an obstacle constituted by realist and idealist philosophies that generally deny the conditions of possibility for the (...)
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    Facticity and Poietics in History.Tatsuya Nishiyama - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (4):893-910.
    Modern Japanese thinkers tried to understand “history” as processes of translation through which the Japanese culture/society/nation integrated itself into world history. This paper analyzes Miki Kiyoshi’s (1897-1945) Philosophy of History [1932], a prominent example of such an approach to history. His understanding of history is deeply influenced by Martin Heidegger’s thoughts about facticity. The most essential part of Miki’s notion of “history” lies in his practico-poietic conception of history, which is elaborated through his own interpretation of Heidegger (via Marx). (...)
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    Facticity and Poietics in History.Tatsuya Nishiyama - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (4):893-910.
    Modern Japanese thinkers tried to understand “history” as processes of translation through which the Japanese culture/society/nation integrated itself into world history. This paper analyzes Miki Kiyoshi’s Philosophy of History [1932], a prominent example of such an approach to history. His understanding of history is deeply influenced by Martin Heidegger’s thoughts about facticity. The most essential part of Miki’s notion of “history” lies in his practico-poietic conception of history, which is elaborated through his own interpretation of Heidegger. This paper attempts (...)
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  22. Empiricism, Facticity, and the Immanence of Life in Dilthey.Eric S. Nelson - 2007 - Pli 18:108-128.
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    Facticity.Paul Trainor - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):215-215.
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    Alterity, facticity and foundation of finite freedom in Levinas. A comparison with Fichte.Giulio Marchegiani - 2022 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 11 (1):73-92.
    Starting with the emphasis that Levinas puts on the role of otherness in the constitution of subjective dimension, this paper discusses how the articulation of this process and the consequences that derive from it recall specifically Fichtean themes. Although the relation between Levinas and Fichte has not been thoroughly examined in the literature yet, it can nevertheless be shown that themes such as the “call” of the subject from the outside, from the unattainable dimension of an otherness irreducible to any (...)
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  25. Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation: Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries.Frode Kjosavik - 2003 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
     
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    Heidegger Never Got Beyond Facticity.Thomas Sheehan - 2019 - Philosophical Investigations 13 (28):45-58.
    (1) The “thing itself” of Heidegger’s thinking was Ereignis. (2) But Ereignis is a reinscription of what Being and Time had called thrownness or facticity. (3) But facticity/Ereignis is ex-sistence’s ever-operative appropriation to its proper structure as the ontological “space” or “clearing” that makes possible practical and theoretical discursivity. (4) Such facticity is the ultimate and inevitable presupposition of all activities of ex-sistence and thus of any understanding of being. (5) Therefore, for ex-sistence – and a fortiori (...)
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  27. Facticity and insight in the lifeworld: On individuation.Anthony J. Steinbock - 2004 - Continental Philosophy Review 37 (2):241-261.
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    Alterity and Facticity: New Perspectives on Husserl.N. Depraz & D. Zahavi (eds.) - 1998 - Springer.
    Husserl's phenomenology has often been criticized for its Cartesian, fundamentalistic, idealistic and solipsistic nature. Today, this widespread interpretation must be regarded as being outdated, since it gives but a very partial and limited picture of Husserl's thinking. The continuing publication of Husserl's research manuscripts has disclosed analyses which have made it necessary to revise and modify a number of standard readings. This anthology documents the recent development in Husserl research. It contains contributions from a number of young phenomenologists, who have (...)
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    A Praxis of Facticity for Critical Phenomenology.Jennifer Gaffney - 2023 - Puncta 6 (2):41-60.
    This paper critically engages the method that guides critical phenomenology’s approach to political praxis. While many in this field have emphasized the need to clarify critical phenomenology’s method of social critique, less attention has been given to how critical phenomenology establishes a distinct and rigorously phenomenological method of praxis. The aim of this paper is to enrich the calls to action in critical phenomenology by inquiring into the conditions under which transformative political praxis becomes possible. To this end, I draw (...)
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    The Ambiguity of Facticity in Heidegger’s Early Work.Leslie MacAvoy - 2013 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 5 (1):99-106.
    The Early Heidegger’s Philosophy of Life: Facticity, Being and Language offers an interpretation of Heidegger’s concept of facticity as it is articulated in connection with the ideas of life and language in the lecture courses from 1919225. The book argues that facticity is both the source of vitality for theory and a source of deception and falsehood and therefore cannot be viewed in either positive or negative terms exclusively, but must instead be viewed as ambiguous. This essay (...)
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    The Epoché of Factical Damnation?: On the Costs of Bracketing Out the Likelihood of Final Loss.O. P. Schenk - 1997 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (3):122-154.
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    The early Heidegger's philosophy of life: facticity, being, and language.Scott M. Campbell - 2012 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Science and the originality of life -- Christian facticity -- Grasping life as a topic -- Ruinance -- The retrieval of history -- Facticity and ontology -- Factical speaking -- Rhetoric -- Sophistry.
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    Time and Matter: Historicity, Facticity and the Question of Phenomenological Realism.Ádám Takács - 2018 - Human Studies 41 (4):661-676.
    This paper deals with the question of historical facticity in the phenomenological tradition. I argue that taking historicity into consideration in its factical constitution means transgressing the realm of the primordial or existential temporality. Following Ricoeur’s discussion of the idea of the “referential status of the past,” the question of the material foundation of historical meaning-formation, i.e., relation between temporality and materiality will be brought into the forefront of phenomenological investigations. It is with this context in mind that I (...)
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    Drives as Original Facticity.Daniel O'Shiel - 2013 - Sartre Studies International 19 (1):1-15.
    By introducing 'drives' into a Sartrean framework, 'being-in-itself' is interpreted as 'Nature as such', wherein instincts dominate. Being-for-itself, on the contrary, has an ontological nature diametrically opposed to this former – indeed, in the latter realm, through a fundamental process of 'nihilation' (Sartre's 'freedom') consciousness perpetually flees itself by transcending towards the world. However, a kernel of (our) nihilated Nature is left at the heart of this process, in the form of 'original facticity' that we here name drives. Drives (...)
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    The Feeling of Seeing: Factical Life in Salsa Dance.Rebecca Lloyd - 2017 - Phenomenology and Practice 11 (1):58-71.
    Salsa dancing, a partnered dance premised on the felt sense of connection, is well suited to an exploration of Henry’s radical phenomenology of immanence and Heidegger’s facticity of life. Birthed in social celebratory contexts, salsa carries a particular motile freedom. What matters most is not how the dance movements are created from an outer frame of reference, but the experience of interactive responsiveness that emerges from unanticipated acts of giving life to another. Connecting to one’s partner and exuding a (...)
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  36. Time, History, and Facticity in Dilthey and Heidegger.Eric Sean Nelson - 2001 - Dissertation, Emory University
    This dissertation is an investigation of the questions of time, history, and facticity in Dilthey and Heidegger. It is an exploration of the contextual character of experience and the scope and limits of understanding and interpretation. In particular, this work considers their historical and temporal character and relation to facticity. Facticity is that which escapes and resists interpretation, narration, and understanding. In Heidegger's language, facticity indicates the "thrownness" and "uncanniness" of existence which throws the "subject" and (...)
     
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  37. Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation. [REVIEW]Tomáš Tatranský, Sophie Loidolt, Eric Sean Nelson, Lawrence Petch, Rolf Kühn, Yves Mayzaud, Denisa Butnaru, Andreea Parapuf & Jassen Andreev - 2006 - Studia Phaenomenologica 6 (1):477-480.
    In this contribution the author tries to show the relation between Lévinas and Husserl regarding the question of language and tongue. He begins by explaining what is the conception of language in the Logical Investigations and of tongue in Ideas II. The former allows Husserl to develop a univocal language, whereas the second reinscribes the tongue in the body with his intersubjective dimension. Husserl will have an influence on Lévinas, but the latter will reject his conception of language, for being (...)
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    Hyletic and kinetic facticity of the absolute flow and world creation.Natalie Depraz - 2000 - In John B. Brough (ed.), The Many Faces of Time. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 25-35.
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    The Disunity of Factical Life: An Ethical Development in Heidegger’s Early Work.Derek Aggleton - 2016 - Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 6:23-50.
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    Religion, Theology, and Philosophy on the Way to Being and Time: Heidegger, the Hermeneutical, the Factical, and the Historical with Respect to Dilthey and Early Christianity.István M. Fehér - 2009 - Research in Phenomenology 39 (1):99-131.
    My aim in the present paper is to show the significance of Heidegger's phenomenology of religion as an important step on his way to his magnum opus . First, I wish to exhibit traits characteristic of Heidegger's path of thinking in terms of his confrontation with phenomenology, historicism, hermeneutics, and Lebensphilosophie . I will then argue, in a second step, that it was with an eye to, and drawing upon, his previous understanding of religion and religious life, as well as (...)
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  41. Hermeneutics of Facticity, w: R. Martinez (red.).J. V. Buren - 1997 - In Roy Martinez (ed.), The Very Idea of Radical Hermeneutics. Humanities Press. pp. 166--184.
     
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    Attestation and Facticity: On Heidegger's Conception of Attestation in Being and Time.Antonio Cimino - 2013 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 44 (2):181-197.
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  43. Critical hermeneutics from the facticity of experience.Jesus Conill - 2008 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 21:31-40.
  44. State-of-Mind and Facticity (in Yugoslavian).Zvonko Posavec - forthcoming - Filozofska Istrazivanja.
    Der verfasser analysiert den umschwung der philosophie der reflexion in der positiven philosophie, der sich im spaten deutschen idealismus ereignet hat und der unvoraussehbare konsequenzen fur die gesamte entwicklung des posthegelianischen denkens gehabt hat. dieselbe tendenz findet der verfasser im heideggerschen werk "sein und zeit" (1927). in der analyse der befindlichkeit und der faktizitat zeigt er, wie jedes denken von der ursprunglichen versetzung des daseins in seinem "dass es ist" abhangig ist. diese umkehr des denkens war schon am werk bei (...)
     
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    Traces of the 'Facticity of Freedom' in the Christian Tradition, 'Nature', and the Resoluteness of the Will.Bernhard Radloff - 2010 - Heidegger Studies 26:185-207.
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    Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation. [REVIEW]Andreea Parapuf - 2006 - Studia Phaenomenologica 6:477-480.
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  47. Kant, Subjectivity and Facticity.William F. Vallicella - 1978 - Dissertation, Boston College
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    From the Facticity of Dasein to the Facticity of Nature.Raoni Padui - 2013 - Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 3:50-75.
    There have been two prominent ways of thinking about the relationship between phenomenology and naturalism: the first and more traditional way, in continuity with Husserl’s critique of psychologism, exhibits the incompatibility of phenomenology with all forms of naturalism and positivism; the second and more recent interpretive strategy attempts to naturalize phenomenology and make it consistent with current scientific accounts of consciousness and intentionality. In this paper I argue that despite the fact that Heidegger followed the first path and remained critical (...)
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    Movement and the Facticity of Life.Golfo Maggini - 1999 - Philosophical Inquiry 21 (2):93-108.
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    Spatio-Temporal Facticity and the Dissymmetry of Nature: A Peircean-Based Defense of Some Essential Distinctions of Nature.Philip Rose - 2011 - Environmental Philosophy 8 (2):115-140.
    This is an attempt to work the ground in the philosophy of nature by trying to articulate in a clear and rigorous philosophical sense what Nature is. This will involve pressing the question of nature to the point of essential distinctions in the hope of disclosing conditions that mark Nature as a distinct conception and general mode of being. Drawing and building upon Peirce’s account of “facts,” time and space, and the “dissymmetry” of nature, I will suggest some ways in (...)
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