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Mortality, time, and the lessons of silence: A Hermeneutical analysis of give and take (2021)
Journal Article
Keane, N. (2021). Mortality, time, and the lessons of silence: A Hermeneutical analysis of give and take. Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Article 9. https://doi.org/10.11575/jah.v2021i2021.73474

The following will provide a hermeneutical examination of two experiences of time: time as taking-away and time as giving. It will attempt to address the interrelated issues of death, time, and the time of silence in order to see whether time should... Read More about Mortality, time, and the lessons of silence: A Hermeneutical analysis of give and take.

Gadamer’s Heidegger: On language and metaphysics (2021)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2021). Gadamer’s Heidegger: On language and metaphysics. In T. George, & G. van der Heiden (Eds.), The Gadamerian Mind

Gadamer has been the viewed as follower, appropriator, and urbanizer of the wilder elements of Heidegger’s thought, with his explicit resistance to certain aspects of Heidegger’s thought often only present between the lines. This chapter examines Gad... Read More about Gadamer’s Heidegger: On language and metaphysics.

Polemos, logos, plurality: Hannah Arendt's phenomenological reading of the Greeks (2021)
Journal Article
Keane, N. (2021). Polemos, logos, plurality: Hannah Arendt's phenomenological reading of the Greeks. Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, 26(1), 203-229. https://doi.org/10.5840/epoche2021813195

The following examines Hannah Arendt’s interpretations of Greek thought, specifically her phenomenological reading of Homer and Socrates as proto-phenomenological thinkers of objectivity, plurality, and logos. Drawing inspiration from these thinkers,... Read More about Polemos, logos, plurality: Hannah Arendt's phenomenological reading of the Greeks.

Heidegger, Europe, and the history of "Beyng" (2021)
Book Chapter
Keane, N., & Girardi, L. (2021). Heidegger, Europe, and the history of "Beyng". In D. Meacham, & N. de Warren (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Europe (84-96). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

Much more so than for his reflections on Europe, Martin Heidegger is known for his examination of the question of being (Seinsfrage). As the question that both guided the Western metaphysical tradition and – in Heidegger’s reading of this tradition –... Read More about Heidegger, Europe, and the history of "Beyng".

Linguisticality and lifeworld: Gadamer’s late turn to phenomenology (2021)
Journal Article
Keane, N. (2021). Linguisticality and lifeworld: Gadamer’s late turn to phenomenology. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 29(3), 370-391. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2021.1970791

The influence of Husserlian phenomenology on Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics has been the subject of some analysis in the secondary literature, with scholars emphasizing both Gadamer’s distance from traditional phenomenology as well a... Read More about Linguisticality and lifeworld: Gadamer’s late turn to phenomenology.