A central ethical and political worry in Heidegger and Nietzsche is the philosophical irrelevance of everyday moral, epistemological and political norms, as well as of individual suffering and evil. In consequence they offer little to help us think about ethical experience. I argue that Albert Camus' analysis of moral and epistemic limits offers a more fruitful alternative. But this requires us to take ordinary experience as central to philosophical analysis, rather than simply viewing it as a clue to the real philosophical issues
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For Heidegger Nietzsche is the last metaphysician because he determines truth in relation to the es...
In my doctorate thesis, I have discussed the notion of the experience of the ethical and its politic...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...
This thesis engages critically with the question of how poststructuralist notions of ethics and resp...
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//// Abstract: The impossible moral in Heidegger is based on two fundamental facts: firstly, that He...
The purpose of this brief commentary is highlight how Thomas Fuch's recently published paper titled ...
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Albert Camus the novelist is better remembered than Albert Camus the political philosopher. Still, C...
The present study is an attempt to represent a post-metaphysical thinking that Nietzsche ushered in ...
From Hegel's point of view, all that is real, and especially the living things, is a more or less de...
Charles E. Scott's challenging book advances the broad claim that ethics as a way of judging and thi...
The following essay stems from my interest in finding out whether Taminiaux’s appealing and well-arg...
In my paper I try to reconsider the character of the good. I show the specific structure of the good...
For Heidegger Nietzsche is the last metaphysician because he determines truth in relation to the es...
In my doctorate thesis, I have discussed the notion of the experience of the ethical and its politic...
The author tries to answer the question whether thinking is possible as a type of knowledge about hu...
This paper endeavors to respond to the questions: can ethics can be unbound from its traditional roo...
This thesis engages critically with the question of how poststructuralist notions of ethics and resp...
The purpose of this brief commentary is highlight how Thomas Fuch's recently published paper titled ...
//// Abstract: The impossible moral in Heidegger is based on two fundamental facts: firstly, that He...
The purpose of this brief commentary is highlight how Thomas Fuch's recently published paper titled ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Albert Camus the novelist is better remembered than Albert Camus the political philosopher. Still, C...
The present study is an attempt to represent a post-metaphysical thinking that Nietzsche ushered in ...
From Hegel's point of view, all that is real, and especially the living things, is a more or less de...
Charles E. Scott's challenging book advances the broad claim that ethics as a way of judging and thi...
The following essay stems from my interest in finding out whether Taminiaux’s appealing and well-arg...
In my paper I try to reconsider the character of the good. I show the specific structure of the good...
For Heidegger Nietzsche is the last metaphysician because he determines truth in relation to the es...