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Dominique Janicaud (French: [ʒaniko]; 14
November 1937 – 18
August 2002) was a
French philosopher,
known for his
critical approach to the
philosophy of...
- Phil. on
overcoming metaphysics in
Heidegger and
Carnap with
Dominique Janicaud. His
other teachers were
Clement Rosset and André Tosel. In 1987, Critchley...
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Irigaray Albert Jacquard Christian Jambet Paul
Janet Pierre Janet Dominique Janicaud Vladimir Jankélévitch
Louis de
Jaucourt Marc Jean-Bernard
Francis Jeanson...
- pp. 79–80.
Wolin 1991.
Wheeler 2020, §3.5. Maier-Katkin 2010, p. 249.
Janicaud 2015. Lyon 2006, p. 66.
Anderson 1991.
Murray 1978, pp. 293–303. Löwith...
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Lacoste is a
French philosopher.
Lacoste is ****ociated with what
Dominique Janicaud called the "theological turn in phenomenology",
along with
other influential...
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Porto Alegre, 2002.
Includes contributions by John Ca****,
Dominique Janicaud, H. Ineichen, Donn Welton, Gerd Bornheim,
Zeljko Loparic, J. Soentgen,...
- footnote,
Sinclair writes: 'For
reasons of economy, I
follow Dominique Janicaud in L'Art et les mystères
grecs (Paris: L'Herne, 1985) in
producing just...
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Phenomenology and the
Theological Turn: The
French Debate.
Edited by
Dominique Janicaud, 147-175. New York:
Fordham University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0823220526...
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Alain Renaut, Système et critique, Ousia, Bruxelles, 1992.
Dominique Janicaud, L'ombre de
cette pensée, Jerôme Millon, 1990. Hans Jonas: "Heidegger and...
- française (The
Theological Turn in
French Phenomenology) by
Dominique Janicaud, who sees in the
immanence of life only “the
affirmation of a tautological...