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    Poetic Thinking: An Approach to Heidegger.Paul A. Bove & David Halliburton - 1984 - Substance 13 (3/4):136.
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    The fateful discourse of worldly things.David Halliburton - 1997 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    This is a broad interdisciplinary and comparative study of the ways in which we discursively 'make' the world and its things. The author goes beyond the 'poetic thinking' of Heidegger toward a more pragmatic way of interpreting concrete social, cultural, and political experience. The author outlines three constitutive functions of world-making. Endowing signifies the direct provision of the 'wherewithal' that must come into being if anything else is to come into being. Enabling develops or facilitates what is endowed. Entitling embraces (...)
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    Book Review: Ancient and Modern Hermeneutics. [REVIEW]David Halliburton - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):158-160.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Ancient and Modern HermeneuticsDavid HalliburtonAncient and Modern Hermeneutics, by Gerald L. Bruns; xii & 318 pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992, $37.50.Modern hermeneutics, Bruns explains, has mainly gone in two directions. One is toward the transcendental ground-swells of Husserl, who remains committed to idealities, as exemplified in geometry. The second direction, taken by Heidegger, Gadamer, and Bruns (not to mention Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, and the Pragmatists) hews (...)
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    The Hermeneutics of Belief and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion. [REVIEW]David Halliburton - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (4):2.
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