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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: December 2010
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Monday, December 20, 2010. On Heidegger's Realist Historicism. Historicism in Realist Historicism. The view that (1) all human knowledge as far as we can tell and based on what we have reason to believe. Is structured-by/relative-to the historical era in which it occurs, (2) as of now. We have no reason to believe. That we have access to a-historical knowledge that would apply to all historical eras and (3) it is as possible. The view that (1) there is an unchanging realit...
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: January 2012
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Tuesday, January 17, 2012. Just a brief note that you should check out a new website. Dedicated to Philosophy of Culture. It includes papers from many of my former colleagues at the University of South Florida as well as a paper by the head of my current department. Labels: Philosophy of Culture. Monday, January 16, 2012. Levinas, Marion and the Same. Your conclusion makes it sound as if you think so, but what is this Same? Sunday, January 15, 2012. 2011 Volume XXI in whic...
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: April 2011
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Ancient Philosophy Society 2011 Meeting, Part Two. All pictures were taken by me at the Sundance resort during the conference). See my previous post for details). Panel: The Evolution of Nature in Early Greek Thought. Now that it has left its stump on the mountain; the Withdrawal of Nature in the Iliad I. By Thomas Thorp of Saint Xavier University. In this paper Tom focused upon the first use of the concept of nature within the Iliad. I also had t...
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: Heidegger's Bremen Lectures and the Erroneous Path
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Heidegger's Bremen Lectures and the Erroneous Path. The erroneous path arises from our need to think the worlding of the world in terms of something else:. The something else we take to be the essence of world is the being of beings or the presence of what presences. As in Being and Time. In Being and Time. There is, of course, a deeper twist to the issue in Being and Time. Thus we now characterize the world in respect to being. So conceiv...
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: March 2011
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Sunday, March 6, 2011. I just recently found out that my paper "What Homer can Teach us about Seynsgeschichte" was accepted for presentation at this year's meeting of the Heidegger Circle. Needless to say, I am very excited and honored. I will also be responding to Thomas Thorp's paper "'Now that it has left its stump on the mountain;' The Withdrawal of Nature in Iliad I. At this year's meeting of the Ancient Philosophy Society. Labels: Ancient Philosophy Society.
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: February 2011
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Here is a lovely moment from Richard Capobianco's impressive book Engaging Heidegger. In the final session of his lecture course. The Principle of Reason. In 1955-6, Heidegger, reflecting on Heraclitus' Fragment 52, likened Being to a child's play (. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Motorcycles and Mixingboards: Existentialism Moto. My brief essay on Genet and Delacroix. Some of my Poetry. My Academia.edu page with my CV. View my complete profile.
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: Linguistic Pantomime
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Saturday, July 13, 2013. The force of pantomime does not consist in taking the place of speech to express ideas and emotions. Rather, it breaks with the causal logic of plots and the semiotics of the expression of passions.". Ranciere, Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art. Samuel Beckett "Not I". This apparent helter-skelter and disorder, finally, depicts real life in its capricious aspect more precisely than the most intricate moral dramas.". Folly for to -.
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: Poetry, the Work of Life, and the World Thinking Itself
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Poetry, the Work of Life, and the World Thinking Itself. Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art. With a quotation from Emerson's "The Poet". The Greek interpretation of existence remains within existence, and this interpretation is this existence becoming explicit through the explication.". Introduction to Phenomenological Research. The Idea of Philosophy and the Problem of Worldview. In Towards the Definition of Philosophy.
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog: Updates
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William Koch's Philosophy Blog. Friday, June 22, 2012. Sorry for me recent silence. I have been adding finishing touches to my book on Heidegger in preparation for shopping it around to publishers as well as finishing a paper or two. I have also almost finished reading Zizek's new book Less Than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism. As an e-book and through Lulu. As a paper back. Labels: Captain James Hook and the Curse of Peter Pan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).