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Being human and being open: Heidegger’s radicalization of the transcendental after Husserl (2022)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2022). Being human and being open: Heidegger’s radicalization of the transcendental after Husserl. In I. Farin, & J. Malpas (Eds.), Heidegger and the Human

Heidegger was well aware of the importance of separating thematically the world of human experience from the conditions of its manifestation. Yet as phenomenologist he also recognized that the way of being of the human is itself constitutive of such... Read More about Being human and being open: Heidegger’s radicalization of the transcendental after Husserl.

Empathy, intersubjectivity, and the world-orienting other (2022)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2022). Empathy, intersubjectivity, and the world-orienting other. In A. Bortolan, & E. Magrì (Eds.), Empathy, Intersubjectivity, and the Social World: The Continued Relevance of Phenomenology (165-186). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110698787-009

This chapter addresses the self-other relation through Husserl's account of empathy and phenomenological encounter. While respecting the centrality and importance of the first-person character of subjective consciousness in Husserl's phenomenology, t... Read More about Empathy, intersubjectivity, and the world-orienting other.

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.

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".

The affects of rhetoric and reconceiving the nature of possibility (2019)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2019). The affects of rhetoric and reconceiving the nature of possibility. In C. Hadjioannou (Ed.), Heidegger on Affect (47-67). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24639-6_3

This chapter looks at the genesis of Heidegger’s reflections on affect, embodied speaking together, the nature of possibility and the critique of actuality, which form the soil in which the later existential analysis of Being and Time sinks its roots... Read More about The affects of rhetoric and reconceiving the nature of possibility.

Métaphysique, politique et nihilisme chez Heidegger et Jünger (2015)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2015). Métaphysique, politique et nihilisme chez Heidegger et Jünger. In B. Lévy (Ed.), La Règle du jeu N° 58/59, Septembre 2015 (343-379). LA RÈGLE DU JEU, PARIS

Dans une épigraphe ouvrant le volume 94 de la Gesamtausgabe(1), Heidegger cite le passage suivant du Théétète de Platon : « Panta gar tolmêteon », que l'on pourrait traduire par « il faut prendre un risque en toute chose » ou encore : « il faut oser... Read More about Métaphysique, politique et nihilisme chez Heidegger et Jünger.

On the origins of illness and the hiddenness of health: A Hermeneutic approach to the history of a problem (2015)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2015). On the origins of illness and the hiddenness of health: A Hermeneutic approach to the history of a problem. In D. Meacham (Ed.), Medicine and Society, New Perspectives in Continental Philosophy (57-72). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9870-9_4

If health is definable as a dynamic equilibrium, then there needs to be some criterion for its re-establishment or restoration. For centuries this criterion has been identified as nature, a criterion which is not altogether unproblematic. It must be... Read More about On the origins of illness and the hiddenness of health: A Hermeneutic approach to the history of a problem.

Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought (2014)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2014). Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought. In S. Heinämaa, M. Hartimo, & T. Miettinen (Eds.), Phenomenology And The Transcendental. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The ‘turn’ or ‘turning’ ( Kehre), which is used at various times and with multiple meanings, is without doubt one of the most problematic (and least monochromatic) terms when it comes to understanding Heidegger’s work and its lexical horizon. The ef... Read More about Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought.

“Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst” 1: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger's thought (2014)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2014). “Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst” 1: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger's thought. In S. Heinämaa, M. Hartimo, & T. Miettinen (Eds.), Phenomenology and the Transcendental (295-314). Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The ‘turn’ or ‘turning’ ( Kehre ), which is used at various times and with multiple meanings, is without doubt one of the most problematic (and least monochromatic) terms when it comes to understanding Heidegger’s work and its lexical horizon. The ef... Read More about “Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst” 1: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger's thought.

Hermeneutics in a broader horizon: Gadamer, Rorty, Davidson (2006)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2021). Hermeneutics in a broader horizon: Gadamer, Rorty, Davidson. In R. Dostal (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer (374–405). (2nd). Cambridge University Press

Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics has both influenced and converged with many important movements in contemporary philosophy, and it has done so primarily because of its reflections on language, its critique of foundational concepts of subjectivit... Read More about Hermeneutics in a broader horizon: Gadamer, Rorty, Davidson.