Philosophy

Questions of metaphysics, both in a contemporary and historical perspective; including, among others, issues about the freedom of the will and ancient philosophy of nature; the philosophy of mind, with special focus on arguments against physicalism and externalism; moral and political philosophy.

Know-how and non-propositional intentionality

Katalin, Farkas. "Know-how and non-propositional intentionality." In Non-propositional intentionality, edited by Michelle Montague and Alex Grzankowski, 95-113. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
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Department of Philosophy

Foucault's Reconception of Power

Weberman, D.. "Foucault's Reconception of Power." The Philosophical Forum , no. 26 (1995): 189-217.
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Department of Philosophy

Heidegger and the Disclosive Character of the Emotions

"Heidegger and the Disclosive Character of the Emotions." The Southern Journal of Philosophy, no. 34 (1996): 379-410.
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Department of Philosophy

Sartre, Emotions and Wallowing

Weberman, D.. "Sartre, Emotions and Wallowing." American Phil. Quarterly, no. 33 (1996): 393-407.
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Department of Philosophy

The Nonfixity of the Historical Past

Weberman, D.. "The Nonfixity of the Historical Past." Review of Metaphysics, no. 50 (1997): 749-768.
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Department of Philosophy

Heidegger and the Source(s) of Intelligibility

Weberman, D., and Pierre Keller. "Heidegger and the Source(s) of Intelligibility." Continental Philosophy Review, no. 31 (1998): 369-386.
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Department of Philosophy

A New Defense of Gadamer's Hermeneutics

Weberman, D.. "A New Defense of Gadamer's Hermeneutics." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, no. LX (2000): 45-65.
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Department of Philosophy
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