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The Castle: No Mitsein, No Verifiable Interpretation
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J. Hillis Miller
Published: 11 August 2011
... or her neighbor. This, in a way, recounts Heidegger’s idea of Mitsein or “being with” (intersubjectivity). In The Castle there is a certain lack of this aspect. The characters have no connection or access to the minds of other characters. The narrative voice is also...
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Derrida Enisled
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J. Hillis Miller
Published: 15 July 2009
... Dasein has to others, in what Heidegger called Mitsein , tends to be consonant with the concept of community each such writer has. (2) Unless you begin with the assumption that Dasein is in some way or another fundamentally and primordially Mitsein ...
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Coda: All You Need Is…
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Sheridan Hough
Published: 20 August 2015
... of Love . Christian love has only one object, the neighbor, and ‘the neighbor is all people’. This kind of comprehensive love is defined first as a kind of intersubjectivity (by way of Beauvoir), and then as a Heideggerian Mitsein , or human ‘co-constitution’. The intersubjective...
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The Freedom of Others
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Laura Hengehold
Published: 01 October 2017
...” and Mitsein such as Gilbert Simondon, Paolo Virno, and Jean-Luc Nancy. Aristotle becoming s community Deleuze Gilles Ethics of Ambiguity The Beauvoir Heidegger Martin hylomorphism Mitsein Second Sex The Beauvoir sexist sense Stoicism universals assemblage Beauvoir Simone de...
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Introduction
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Ben Morgan
Published: 14 November 2012
... agency Allen Prudence gender complementarity Irigaray Luce Mitsein Mitdasein Being with Young Iris Marion Dawkins Richard Dennett Daniel Freud Sigmund Wittgenstein Ludwig Butler Judith Cavell Stanley Foucault Michel Heidegger Martin Hollywood Amy Lacan Jacques neuroscience phenomenology...
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The Gender of Human Togetherness
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John D. Caputo
Published: 14 November 2012
... elaborating a positive model of identity, building in particular on Heidegger's account of a fundamental human relatedness (Mitsein). Heidegger is contrasted with Sartre and Levinas, and parallels between phenomenology and recent cognitive neuroscience are explored. The chapter argues that Heidegger does...
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Speaking: Rhetorical Politics
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Stuart Elden
Published: 08 December 2005
...One of the key issues that runs through this book is the understanding of Mitsein , of being-together. This is both an issue in relation to the being-together of humans in the world, generally, but more specifically in community and the mode of connection of the material world...
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Another Friendship
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Pheng Cheah
Published: 29 December 2021
...This chapter uses the Heideggerian concept of being-with (Mitsein) to juxtapose central themes of Derrida’s Politics of Friendship with Hannah Arendt’s anthropological reading of the concept. Against Arendt’s articulation of the political in terms of bios/zoe, the chapter argues that Derrida...
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The “Singular Logic of the Retreat” Interruptions of the Political
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Georges Van Den Abbeele
Published: 03 October 2023
.... Cartesian cogito deconstruction Descartes René Heidegger Martin infinity mitsein being together paradox polis politics political retrait subjectivity unum quid areality Being being Derrida Jacques ego inoperative Lacoue Labarthe Philippe language neologism series Benjamin Walter...
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Published online: 23 May 2013
Published in print: 14 November 2012
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Lived Experience
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Laura Hengehold
Published: 01 October 2017
... Heidegger Martin history immanence individuation master slave dialectic Mitsein nature Second Sex The Beauvoir sense sexist sense assemblage Bergson Henri concept consciousness Deleuze Gilles Difference and Repetition Deleuze Idea multiplicity Sartre Jean Paul thinking bad faith Being...
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Introduction
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Janae Sholtz
Published: 01 April 2015
...The introduction focuses on contextualizing Deleuze’s project as a continuation of the desire to redefine the relation of mitsein outside of homogenizing tendencies characteristic of metaphysical thinking or according to any privileged metanarrative. In this respect, Deleuze joins...