The article explores the striking coincidences in Heidegger's and Blanchot's account of the image as death mask. The analysis of the respective theories of the image brings forth two radically divergent conceptions of thinking as "laying patent" (Heidegger) and of thinking as "laying bare" (Blanchot)
The thesis investigates the role of technology in the formation of the artistic avant-garde, along w...
The universe is full of beings. Throughout the history of philosophy and of human thought many have ...
Where Heidegger, as thinker, describes the increasing solitude, and consequent inhumanity of the art...
The article explores the striking coincidences in Heidegger's and Blanchot's account of the image as...
The paper retraces the theory of the imaginary of Maurice Blanchot and his philosophical writings on...
The following reflections are intended as a preliminary to a more extended and in-depth series of c...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
This chapter connects Heidegger’s critique of identity and metaphysics with his later work on the qu...
La plupart des approches philosophiques de l’œuvre de Maurice Blanchot ont réservé jusqu’à présent u...
This article interrogates a thinking of writing as techne that runs decisively through Blanchot’s th...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), writer of fiction, literary critic, political journalist and thinker, ...
What is the status of representational photography in Heidegger’s philosophies of art and technology...
This essay meditates on Heidegger, Derrida, readymades and a certain erratic boulder. It is structur...
This paper claims that Heidegger’s confrontation with poetry and with Hegel’s end of art thesis can...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
The thesis investigates the role of technology in the formation of the artistic avant-garde, along w...
The universe is full of beings. Throughout the history of philosophy and of human thought many have ...
Where Heidegger, as thinker, describes the increasing solitude, and consequent inhumanity of the art...
The article explores the striking coincidences in Heidegger's and Blanchot's account of the image as...
The paper retraces the theory of the imaginary of Maurice Blanchot and his philosophical writings on...
The following reflections are intended as a preliminary to a more extended and in-depth series of c...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
This chapter connects Heidegger’s critique of identity and metaphysics with his later work on the qu...
La plupart des approches philosophiques de l’œuvre de Maurice Blanchot ont réservé jusqu’à présent u...
This article interrogates a thinking of writing as techne that runs decisively through Blanchot’s th...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), writer of fiction, literary critic, political journalist and thinker, ...
What is the status of representational photography in Heidegger’s philosophies of art and technology...
This essay meditates on Heidegger, Derrida, readymades and a certain erratic boulder. It is structur...
This paper claims that Heidegger’s confrontation with poetry and with Hegel’s end of art thesis can...
The article attempts to present a project of Martin Heidegger’s other philosophy, which he presented...
The thesis investigates the role of technology in the formation of the artistic avant-garde, along w...
The universe is full of beings. Throughout the history of philosophy and of human thought many have ...
Where Heidegger, as thinker, describes the increasing solitude, and consequent inhumanity of the art...