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  1. The Critique of Pure Reason and Continental philosophy: Heidegger's interpretation of transcendental imagination.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2010 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Heidegger’s Concept of Truth.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
    This major study of Heidegger is the first to examine in detail the concept of existential truth that he developed in the 1920s. Daniel O. Dahlstrom critically examines the genesis, nature and validity of Heidegger's radical attempt to rethink truth as the disclosure of time, a disclosure allegedly more basic than truths formulated in scientific judgements. The book has several distinctive and innovative features. First, it is the only study that attempts to understand the logical dimension of Heidegger's (...)
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    Philosophical legacies essays on the thought of Kant, Hegel, and their contemporaries.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2008 - Catholic University of America Press.
    The essays trace carefully the histories of the influences of earlier thinkers and their legacies upon later thinkers.
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    The Self before Self-Consciousness: Hegel's Developmental Account.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2013 - Hegel Bulletin 34 (2):135-158.
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  5. The early Heidegger's phenomenology.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Truth, Knowledge, and “the Pretensions of Idealism”: A Critical Commentary on the First Part of Mendelssohn’s Morning Hours.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2018 - Kant Studien 109 (2):329-351.
    : Whereas research on Moses Mendelssohn’s Morning Hours has largely focused on the proofs for the existence of God and the elaboration of a purified pantheism in the Second Part of the text, scholars have paid far less attention to the First Part where Mendelssohn details his mature epistemology and conceptions of truth. In an attempt to contribute to remedying this situation, the present article critically examines his account, in the First Part, of different types of truth, different types of (...)
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  7. Edith Landmann-Kalischer (1877-1951).Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2023 - In Kristin Gjesdal (ed.), The Oxford handbook of nineteenth-century women philosophers in the German tradition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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  8. Freedom through despair: Kierkegaard's phenomenological analysis.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2010 - In Jeffrey Hanson (ed.), Kierkegaard as Phenomenologist: An Experiment. Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Heidegger's Concept of Temporality.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):95-115.
    Another possible source of this neglect in the United States is the work of Mark Okrent. In Heidegger's Pragmatism Okrent does, indeed, take seriously the importance of the account of temporality for the project of Sein und Zeit, as originally conceived by Heidegger. However, like Dreyfus, Okrent is so taken by the pragmatic character of the analyses in Division I that he ignores Heidegger's analysis of authentic existence and thereby any bearing that this analysis might have on the account of (...)
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    Die anerkennungskrise und der amerikanische traum.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1997 - In Wilhelm Raimund Beyer, Andreas Arndt, Myriam Gerhard & Jure Zovko (eds.), 1996. De Gruyter. pp. 213-219.
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  11. Mutual Need and Frustration: Hegel's Conception of Religion and Philosophy in the Modern Era.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1983 - The Thomist 47 (3):339.
     
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    Towards an Explanation of Language.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2010 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 84:33-46.
    After reviewing basic features of language, this paper reviews a central debate among twentieth-century philosophers over the proper analysis of linguisticmeaning. While some center the analysis of meaning in language’s capacity to be true, others locate meaning in the communicative intentions of the users of thelanguage. As a means of addressing this impasse and suggesting its unfounded character, the paper draws on recent studies of language acquisition and relates them to existential dimensions of language.
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    Thinking of Nothing: Heidegger's Criticism of Hegel's Conception of Negativity.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2011 - In Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel. Malden, MA: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 519–536.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Nothing and Negativity from a Logical Point of View Hegel's Conceptions of Nothing and Negativity Heidegger's Criticism Conclusion.
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  14. The aesthetic holism of Hamann, Herder, and Schiller.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 76--94.
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    Identity, authenticity, and humility.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2017 - Milwaukee: Marquette University press.
    Elaborates and defends an account of the experience of self-identity that underwrites the possibility of authenticity (being true to oneself), only accessible with humility.
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  16. Heidegger's Method: Philosophical Concepts as Formal Indications.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (4):775 - 795.
    In 1929, after rejecting the suggestion that contemporary Christians may be expected to feel "threatened" by Kierkegaard's criticisms, the Protestant theologian Gerhardt Kuhlmann remarks.
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    Comments on Andrew Feenberg’s Heidegger and Marcuse.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2006 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (3):52-61.
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    In Memoriam: Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002).Daniel Dahlstrom - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (4):905 - 907.
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    Volume Introduction.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:13-25.
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    Zur Aktualität der Ontologie Nicolai Hartmanns.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2012 - In Gerald Hartung, Matthias Wunsch & Claudius Strube (eds.), Von der Systemphilosophie zur systematischen Philosophie - Nicolai Hartmann. De Gruyter. pp. 349-366.
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    Contemporary Philosophy.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2000 - Bowling Green State Univ philosophy.
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    The Sexual Basis of Moral Life.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1988 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62:202.
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    Heidegger's Kantian Turn: Notes to His Commentary on the Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft.Daniel Dahlstrom - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (2):329 - 361.
    IN THE SPRING OF 1928, approximately one year after the publication of Sein und Zeit, Heidegger concludes a seminar on Kant's Kritik der reinen Vernunft with the following remark.
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    Experiencing Others: Stein’s Critique of Scheler.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (3):433-453.
    “Experiencing others” in this paper stands for apprehending fellow human beings insofar as they express themselves and thus are or have been—on some level—alive and conscious. Contemporary scholars have increasingly paid attention to phenomenological approaches to explaining this phenomenon, whether under the rubric of knowing other minds, intersubjectivity, or empathy. In this connection, Max Scheler’s studies of sympathy and Edith Stein’s dissertation on empathy have stood out. Yet scholars often treat their views in tandem, paying little attention to their differences. (...)
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    Heidegger & the Measure of Truth: Themes from his Early Philosophy, by Denis McManus.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2014 - Mind 123 (489):226-230.
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    Heidegger's deliberations.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2000 - Research in Phenomenology 30 (1):254-259.
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    Infinity.Daniel O. Dahlstrom, David T. Ozar & Leo Sweeney (eds.) - 1981 - Washington, D.C.: National Office of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, Catholic University of America.
    Based on the Fifty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, held at the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, April 3-5, 1981. Includes bibliographical references.
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  28. The end of fundamental ontology.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2015 - In Lee Braver (ed.), Division III of Heidegger’s Being and Time: The Unanswered Question of Being. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
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    The Nineteenth Meeting of the Internationale Hegel-Gesellschaft, Nürnberg, April 30 to May 2, 1992: “Recht und Staat”.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1992 - The Owl of Minerva 24 (1):121-122.
    This meeting of the Hegel-Gesellschaft featured forty-six papers, including those presented during the two plenary sessions, covering a wide range of topics within the theme of the congress. The congress was ably administered and hosted by Dr. Wolfgang Sünkel at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg in Nürnberg. As usual, the congress was heavily represented by scholars from Eastern Europe and by scholars working at the Hegel-Archiv in Bochum. The contingent from the United States included Howard Kainz, Thomas Rockmore, Lawrence Stepelevich and (...)
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    Missing in Action: Affectivity in Being and Time.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2019 - In Christos Hadjioannou (ed.), Heidegger on Affect. Palgrave. pp. 105-125.
    Despite the importance that Heidegger assigns to affectivity structurally in Being and Time, accounts of the relevant sorts of affectivity are frequently and, in some cases, perhaps even egregiously missing from existential analyses that form the centerpiece of the work. The aim of this chapter is to demonstrate as much. After recounting the considerable insights of Heidegger’s general account of disposedness and affectivity and the fundamental status he assigns to them, the focus of the chapter turns to the secondary status (...)
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    The Development of Freedom.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2007 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81:35-52.
    This paper elaborates four asymmetrical, developmental stages of the phenomenon of human freedom, starting with a rudimentary sort of freedom, thebasic experience of a relatively unencumbered power to act in alternative ways. The paper argues that structural elements of this rudimentary form of freedomare demonstrable in three distinct, supervening forms of freedom: instrumental freedom, the experience of the self-reflective ability to pursue certain aims, perfectionist freedom, the experience of the capacity to master oneself according to some ideal, and, finally, interpersonal (...)
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    Philosophy of mind and phenomenology.Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Andreas Elpidorou & Walter Hopp (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
  33. Ethik, Recht Und Billigkeit.Daniel Dahlstrom - 1997 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 5.
    The first part of this essay contests traditional objections to Kant's derivation of the law of right from the moral law, objections based upon the formalism and subjectivism that are inherent in Kant's formulation of the latter. Through a reconstruction of that derivation in syllogistic form, the nature and extent of the empirical presupposition underlying Kant's doctrine of right - furnishing it with a kind of content and natural objectivity - are made perspicuous. After noting the multiple uses of the (...)
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  34. Independence and the Virtuous Community.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2012 - Reason Papers 34 (2):70-83.
     
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    5 Shame: A Phenomenological Re-examination of Aquinas’s Analysis.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2020 - In Andrew LaZella & Richard A. Lee (eds.), The Edinburgh Critical History of Middle Ages and Renaissance Philosophy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy. pp. 97-114.
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    Love, Honor, and Resentment.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 11:179-192.
    For much of contemporary ethical theory, the universalizability of the motive of a contemplated action forms a necessary part of the basis of the action’s moral character, legitimacy, or worth. Considering the possibility of resentment springing from the performance of an action also serves as a means of determining the morality of an action. However, considerations of universalizability and resentment are plainly inconsistent with the performance of some unselfish moral actions. I argue that the sphere of the moral adequacy of (...)
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    Realism.Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.) - 1984 - Washington, D.C.: National Office of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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  38. Thinking Fast: Freedom, Expertise, and Solicitation.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2015 - In Nicolas de Warren & Jeffrey Bloechl (eds.), Phenomenology in a New Key: Between Analysis and History: Essays in Honor of Richard Cobb-Stevens. Cham: Springer.
     
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    The Tao of ethical argumentation.Daniel Dahlstrom - 1987 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (4):475-485.
  40. Paul Weiss on the Metaphysics of Human Experience.Daniel Dahlstrom - 1981 - The Thomist 45 (4):599.
     
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  41. S.A.D. Sisters: Caputo's last women.Daniel Dahlstrom - 2002 - Existentia 12 (3-4):295-305.
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    The Status of Dispositions.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2014 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 88:1-12.
    This paper addresses puzzling issues concerning the ontological status of dispositions. Following review of debates about a traditional conditional analysis as well as Lewis’s “reformed conditional analysis” of dispositions, the paper analyzes attempts to solve the problem of what makes the relevant conditional true. Reasons are presented for rejecting attempts to locate the relevant truth-maker in a causal basis that allegedly dispenses with dispositions or in properties that are universally dispositional. In this way the paper argues that neither “eliminativism” nor (...)
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    Philosophy and Art.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (1):101-102.
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    Senses of Being and Implications of IdealismIdealism: Heidegger’s Appropriation of Husserl’s Decisive Discoveries.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2021 - In Rodney K. B. Parker (ed.), The Idealism-Realism Debate Among Edmund Husserl’s Early Followers and Critics. Springer Verlag. pp. 261-281.
    This paper attempts to shed light on Heidegger’s critical appropriation of Husserl’s phenomenology. It begins by reviewing Heidegger’s basic criticisms of Husserl’s philosophical approach as well as his ambivalence towards it, an ambivalence that raises the question of whether Heidegger shares Husserl’s idealist trajectory. The paper then examines how Heidegger appropriates what he regards as two of Husserl’s “decisive discoveries,” namely, Husserl’s accounts of intentionality and categorial intuitions. Regarding the first discovery, the paper demonstrates how Heidegger tweaks the method of (...)
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  45. The Dialectic of Conscience and the Necessity of Morality in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 24 (2):181-189.
    Hegel’s account of conscience at the conclusion to the chapter on morality in the Philosophy of Right has had more than its share of detractors. Theunissen tries to explain why the account is “so meager,” Findlay deems it “thoroughly scandalous,” and Tugendhat goes so far as to label it the pinnacle of a “no longer merely conceptual, but rather moral perversion.” Even commentators committed to rescuing Hegel’s discussion of conscience from such extreme reproaches agree that it is “one-sided” and “problematic.” (...)
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    Heidegger and German Idealism.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2005 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 65–79.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The First Phase: Fichte's “Metaphysics of Dasein” and Its Systemic Betrayal The Second Phase: Onto‐theo‐ego‐logy and the Question of Infinity at a “Crossroads” with Hegel The Third Phase: Schelling on the Basic Distinction, the Primal Being of the Will, and the Existence of Evil The Fourth Phase: Hegel's Completion of Western Philosophy and “Getting over” Metaphysics by Thinking Its Forgotten Ground.
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  47. Heidegger commentary on Kant, 1925-1936.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1989 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 96 (2):343-366.
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    1. The Reception of Phenomenology and Existentialism by American Catholic Philosophers: Some Facts and Some Reasons.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 2020 - In Gregory P. Floyd & Stephanie Rumpza (eds.), The Catholic Reception of Continental Philosophy in North America. University of Toronto Press. pp. 30-57.
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    Between Being and Essence.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1990 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 10:99-111.
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  50. Interpreting Heidegger: Critical Essays.Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume of essays by internationally prominent scholars interprets the full range of Heidegger's thought and major critical interpretations of it. It explores such central themes as hermeneutics, facticity and Ereignis, conscience in Being and Time, freedom in the writings of his period of transition from fundamental ontology, and his mature criticisms of metaphysics and ontotheology. The volume also examines Heidegger's interpretations of other authors, the philosophers Aristotle, Kant and Nietzsche and the poets Rilke, Trakl and George. A final group (...)
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