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Negativity, finitude, and the leap in Heidegger’s contributions to philosophy (2016)
Journal Article
Keane, N. (2016). Negativity, finitude, and the leap in Heidegger’s contributions to philosophy. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 47(4), 309-328. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071773.2015.1122867

This article examines Heidegger's assessment of negativity and finitude in the late 1930s and his enlargement of these issues in the name of a leap from one type of philosophy, one type of beginning, to a wholly other beginning. The guiding concerns... Read More about Negativity, finitude, and the leap in Heidegger’s contributions to philosophy.

The continually expanding limits of hermeneutics: Heidegger on poetic expression, nature, and the holy (2016)
Journal Article
Keane, N. (2016). The continually expanding limits of hermeneutics: Heidegger on poetic expression, nature, and the holy. Research in Phenomenology, 46(3), 349-368

This article sets itself the task of explicating and assessing Heidegger's hermeneutically expansive analyses of the 'holy,' 'poetic expression,' and 'nature' in his 1934/35 and 1944 Hölderlin lectures. The piece looks specifically at how Heidegger... Read More about The continually expanding limits of hermeneutics: Heidegger on poetic expression, nature, and the holy.