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  1. Siglo XX.En El Pesamiento Actual la Finitud & Infinitud Agustiana - 1963 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 1 (13):69.
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  2. Clyde Pax.Finitude as Clue To Embodiment - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 16:153.
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  3. Ştefan afloroaei.Experience of Human Finitude - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (32):155-170.
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    Thinking finitude as abandonment: Heidegger’s death of God.Gideon Baker - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 85 (3):180-200.
    In Heidegger’s lectures on Hegel’s Phenomenology, finitude, not the infinite, is shown to be the site of ‘divine’ awareness of being. Heidegger uses the term ‘abandonment’ (Verlassenheit) to summarise the finitude that Hegel overlooked – abandonment being a theme that Heidegger had first developed in Sein und Zeit as Überlassenheit or ‘delivered over’. However, while abandonment counters the Hegelian absolute, where nothing is ever left out, it does not escape it, since the distress of finitude then becomes (...)
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    Radical Finitude Meets Infinity: Levinas's Gestures To Heidegger's Fundamental Ontology.Angelos Mouzakitis - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 90 (1):61-78.
    This article explores the consecutive modifications that phenomenology underwent in the works of Heidegger and Levinas. In particular, it discusses their importance for contemporary attempts to expand — and transcend — phenomenology in philosophy and the social sciences. Heidegger and Levinas responded to the problem of subjectivity — and intersubjectivity — in diametrically opposed ways and consequently the exposition of their thoughts involves focusing on conceptual dichotomies like finitude and infinity, time and eternity. Ultimately, it is argued that the (...)
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    Finitud y yo absoluto. La crítica de Heidegger a Fichte.Markus Gabriel & Max Maureira Pacheco - 2010 - Tópicos 19:27-48.
    En su lectura de la Wissenschaftslehre de 1794, Heidegger acusa a Fichte de no ser capaz de concebir la finitud del conocimiento. El argumento esgrimido por Heidegger es que el rechazo fichteano de la noción de “cosa en sí” implica una negación de la ñnitud. En el presente trabajo se defiende la posición opuesta: Fichte no sólo reconoce enteramente la finitud del conocimiento, sino que la funda también en una dimensión práctica cercana a la noción de Heidegger de “cuidado”.
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    Finitude e singularidade: o jogo dos irredutíveis em Sartre.Marcelo Prates - 2022 - Griot 22 (3):63-79.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar a noção de finitude na obra de Sartre como base para a antropologia existencial desenvolvida nela. Perpassando desde O ser e o nada até as últimas entrevistas, discutimos tal tese a partir das análises, sobretudo, de Bornheim, Moutinho e Mészáros. Para isso, num primeiro momento discute a relação entre ser, finitude e negação. Num segundo momento, associamos a noção de finitude com a de singularidade e como por ela é estabelecida a (...)
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    Finitud y objetividad desde la ontología de Spinoza.Aurelio Sainz Pezonaga - 2021 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 38 (3):483-494.
    Based on proposition 28 of Part I of Spinoza's Ethics, I argue that the idea of interdetermination set out there is formed by excluding indetermination and finalism. Spinoza conceives reality as an infinite network of singular interdeterminations without hierarchies or outside. From interdetermination itself the problem arises of what it means to be a finite mode of God. This problem, however, is more fully resolved through the notion of 'absolute necessity of relation'. Once we have these conceptual tools, we can (...)
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    La finitude de l'existence dans l'analytique du Dasein : L'entrelacement du comprendre et de l'affection.Cristian Ciocan - 2010 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 2 (2):457-480.
    In this paper, I will discuss the Heideggerian interpretation of death in relation with two fundamental structures of the existential analysis: understanding and state-of-mind . In the first part, I will highlight how the understanding opens the phenomenon of death as a possibility: this possibility will prove to be a specific imminence, in that it must be assumed by the Dasein in itself, as Dasein’s ownmost and non-relational possibility that cannot be outstripped. In the second part, I will analyse the (...)
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    Metafísica e finitude em Sartre.Marcelo Prates Souza & Luiz Damon Santos Mourinho - 2014 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 59 (2):361-387.
    Este artigo busca compreender qual o estatuto que a ideia de fundamento recebe na filosofia de Sartre enquanto uma ontologia existencial, isto é, enquanto uma filosofia que compreende o homem em sua finitude. Para isso, procura realizar uma análise da presença da Metafísica, sobretudo em O Ser e o Nada, com relação ao problema metafísico desenvolvido na obra: o surgimento do nada no ser. Por fim, procura, por meio desta análise, compreender o estatuto da finitude na mesma obra.
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    Finitude e inquietude: A função estratégica do conceito de intencionalidade no enunciado levinasiano de um outramente que ser.Marcelo Fabri - 2004 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 50 (2):304-316.
    O artigo tem como objetivo mostrar que o enunciado levinasiano de um outramente que ser se constrói a partir de uma posição estratégica que o conceito de intencionalidade assume na escrita de Levinas. A tomada de posição deste filósofo em relação ao tema da finitude implica, pode-se dizer, uma interpretação não-ontológica do conceito husserliano de intencionalidade.
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    Totalidade e finitude: sobre a singularização em Sartre.Marcelo Prates - 2023 - Trans/Form/Ação 46 (1):177-208.
    This article aims to analyze the problem of totality in Sartre in its relation with finitude. We begin with the problem of ontological solitude by which we analyze Being as the exteriority of indifference and the event of the it-self or ontological act. Postulating this event as a process of singularization and the life of the individual, we show how the finitude affects totality as totalization and singularization. Image condensed by the singular universal, the finitude, then, is (...)
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    Finitude et souveraineté.François Warin - 2017 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 67 (3):25-39.
    À partir d’une certaine idée de la finitude, nous avons voulu simplement dénoncer le fantasme d’un monde sans frontières.
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  14. Temporal finitude and finitude of possibility: The double meaning of death in being and time.Havi Carel - 2007 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (4):541 – 556.
    The confusion surrounding Heidegger's account of death in Being and Time has led to severe criticisms, some of which dismiss his analysis as incoherent and obtuse. I argue that Heidegger's critics err by equating Heidegger's concept of death with our ordinary concept. As I show, Heidegger's concept of death is not the same as the ordinary meaning of the term, namely, the event that ends life. But nor does this concept merely denote the finitude of Dasein's possibilities or the (...)
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    After Finitude and the Question of Phenomenological Givenness.J. Leavitt Pearl - 2018 - PhaenEx 12 (2):13-36.
    Quentin Meillassoux’s 2006 After Finitude offered a sharp critique of the phenomenological project, charging that phenomenology was one of the “two principal media” of correlationism—ultimately reducible to an “extreme idealism.” Meillassoux grounds this accusation in an account of givenness that presupposes that “every variety of givenness” finds its genesis within the positing of the subject. However, this critique fails to hit its mark precisely because it presupposes an account of intuitive givenness that is entirely foreign to the phenomenological project. (...)
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    Second Finitude, or the Technics of Address: A Response.Cary Wolfe - 2014 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 47 (4):554-566.
    This response article argues that the question of “extrahuman relations” obtains on not just one level but two. It is not just a question of our relations to nonhuman forms of life—such as, for example, the embodiment and finitude we share with other beings. It's also a question of a second form of finitude that obtains in our prosthetic subjection to any semiotic system whatsoever that makes possible “our” concepts, “our” recognition and articulation of our “nonhuman relations” in (...)
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    Finitude in Maurice Blondel.Victor Emma-Adamah - 2022 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 4 (2):166-189.
    The thought of Maurice Blondel has been read (representatively by Emmanuel Falque) as the theological aspirational movement of human action towards the divine, and therefore as the pre-emptive presence of the infinite to human experience. In this reading, absent has been the appreciation of an original Blondelian account of finitude as the essential experience of a human being-toward-death. Against this approach, this essay explores Blondel’s notion of human finitude as a ‘metaphysical experience’ of the existentially revelatory function of (...)
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    Encountering Finitude, Confronting Infinitude: Leo Tolstoy, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Ethics of Non-Resistance.Daniel Fishley - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (3):318-335.
    This article follows a strand of ethical thought that weaves itself throughout Leo Tolstoy’s religious writings: the injunction of non-resistance. This ethical position has been described by some critics as a form of religious idolatry in Tolstoy’s work. I challenge that claim in this article by deploying the work of Emmanuel Levinas to provide much needed nuance to Tolstoy’s call for non-resistance. Via the ethical framework provided by Levinas, I contend that Tolstoy’s positions are built upon a conception of the (...)
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    Finitude's Score: Essays for the End of the Millennium.Kalliopi Nikolopoulou & Avital Ronell - 1997 - Substance 26 (2):145.
  20. Finitude and infinitude in the atomic calculus of individuals.Wilfrid Hodges & David K. Lewis - 1968 - Noûs 2 (4):405-410.
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    Nanotechnology, contingency and finitude.Christopher Groves - 2009 - NanoEthics 3 (1):1-16.
    It is argued that the social significance of nanotechnologies should be understood in terms of the politics and ethics of uncertainty. This means that the uncertainties surrounding the present and future development of nanotechnologies should not be interpreted, first and foremost, in terms of concepts of risk. It is argued that risk, as a way of managing uncertain futures, has a particular historical genealogy, and as such implies a specific politics and ethics. It is proposed, instead, that the concepts of (...)
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    Alteridade e Finitude Em Sartre.Marcelo Prates - 2021 - Dissertatio 51:339-365.
    Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar o problema da alteridade em Sartre em sua relação com a finitude. Esta relação possibilita escapar ao círculo vicioso que resulta do conflito ontológico como estrutura originária da relação com o outro na medida em que aponta a condição de enriquecimento que as relações concretas podem tecer. Seguindo essa linha, ao mesmo tempo em que tentamos legitimá-la, procuramos ressaltar as condições positivas da relação com o outro. Num segundo momento desenvolvemos a análise sobre (...)
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    Ethics and Finitude: Heideggerian Contributions to Moral Philosophy.Lawrence J. Hatab (ed.) - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book explores what anyone interested in ethics can draw from Heidegger's thinking. Heidegger argues for the radical finitude of being. But finitude is not only an ontological matter; it is also located in ethical life. Moral matters are responses to finite limit-conditions, and ethics itself is finite in its modes of disclosure, appropriation, and performance. With Heidegger's help, Lawrence Hatab argues that ethics should be understood as the contingent engagement of basic practical questions, such as how should (...)
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    La finitud racional del pueblo soberano.Domingo Blanco Fernández - 1989 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 29:109-140.
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    Welcoming Finitude: Toward a Phenomenology of Orthodox Liturgy.Christina M. Gschwandtner - 2019 - Fordham University Press.
    What does it mean to experience and engage in religious ritual? How does liturgy structure time and space? How do our bodies move within liturgy, and what impact does it have on our senses? How does the experience of ritual affect us and shape our emotions or dispositions? How is liturgy experienced as a communal event, and how does it form the identity of those who participate in it? Welcoming Finitude explores these broader questions about religious experience by focusing (...)
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    Finitude and woman.Sol Pelaez - 2023 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (8):e230131.
    This article explores the connection among woman, sex, and finitude. In stuying finitude, the argument follows the articulation of finitude with woman. In a first part, it discusses three “women” writers—Virginia Woolf, Simone De Beauvoir, and Hélène Cixous—to establish their thoughts on woman in terms of finitude. The three of them are identified as women and yet they problematized what to be a woman is. In tracing their thoughts on finitude and woman, sexual difference –the (...)
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  27. Finitude and Hume’s Principle.Richard G. Heck - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (6):589-617.
    The paper formulates and proves a strengthening of ‘Frege’s Theorem’, which states that axioms for second-order arithmetic are derivable in second-order logic from Hume’s Principle, which itself says that the number of Fs is the same as the number ofGs just in case the Fs and Gs are equinumerous. The improvement consists in restricting this claim to finite concepts, so that nothing is claimed about the circumstances under which infinite concepts have the same number. ‘Finite Hume’s Principle’ also suffices for (...)
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    Finitude and Transcendence in the Platonic Dialogues.Drew A. Hyland - 1995 - State University of New York Press.
    This book explains how to read Plato, emphasizing the philosophic importance of the dramatic aspects of the dialogues, and showing that Plato is an ironic thinker and that his irony is deeply rooted in his philosophy.
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    Ecocosmism: Finitude Unbound.Giovanbattista Tusa - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (1):27.
    Western modernity was born with a revolution of limits. Western man, who has become the creator of his own destiny, has identified freedom with a conscious and systematic violation of the given conditions, with a future that constantly transcends the present. This modern condition is thus characterised by the fact that it is limited by boundaries that are mobile and can change. From this observation arises the paradoxical situation that growth today is inconceivable if it is not linked to a (...)
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    Finitude, Necessity, and Healing from Despair in Kierkegaard's The Lily and the Bird.Anna Louise Strelis Söderquist - 2024 - Journal of Religious Ethics 52 (1):95-113.
    This study underscores The Lily and the Bird's response to despair in The Sickness unto Death. By suggesting in The Lily and the Bird that we look to nature's creatures to learn an attunement and responsiveness to our situation as physical creatures subject to finite constraints, Kierkegaard's text comes into dialogue with a form of misalignment portrayed in The Sickness unto Death as a refusal of the given, “the finite,” and “the necessary.” One way of seeking alignment in The Lily (...)
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    Finitude, Fallenness, and Immediacy.R. Scott Smith - 2011 - Philosophia Christi 13 (1):105-126.
    Merold Westphal and James K. A. Smith argue forcefully that Christians should embrace the postmodern turn to interpretation. They draw upon Derrida and Heidegger, and they criticize Edmund Husserl’s “metaphysics of presence” and our ability to know reality directly. They reject his epistemology as modern and arrogant, as an attempt to gain pristine knowledge. But I argue that they radically misunderstand and therefore wrongly reject Husserl. This will allow me to show why their view, that “everything is interpretation,” is mistaken. (...)
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    Finitude: A Study of Cognitive Limits and Limitations.Nicholas Rescher - 2010 - De Gruyter.
    Human finitude and its implications have long been one of the central themes of Western philosophy. The essays gathered together in this volume explore various facets of this not altogether pleasing fact with which we must realistically come to terms.
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  33. National finitude and the paranoid style of the one.Andrea Mura - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (1):58-79.
    This article inquires into the clinical figure of paranoia and its constitutive role in the articulation of the nation-state discourse in Europe, uncovering a central tension between a principle of integrity and a dualist spatial configuration. A conceptual distinction between ‘border’ (finis) and ‘frontier’ (limes) will help to expose the political effects of such a tension, unveiling the way in which a solid and striated organisation of space has been mobilised in the topographic antagonism of the nation, sustaining the phantasm (...)
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    Finitude e personalização: a escolha original em Sartre.Marcelo Prates - 2021 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 21 (1):410-432.
    This article aims to analyze in Sartre's philosophy the notion of personalization. Inserted in the framework of existential psychoanalysis, this notion elucidates about the original choice and the existential project. Since his first works, Sartre has presented an impersonal transcendental conscience, so that freedom as nadification is independent of psychic life. We want to demonstrate that from the development of existential psychoanalysis freedom is not separated from the notion of personalization, but presupposes it due to the finitude condition of (...)
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    Gnosticismo y finitud.Valentino Pellegrino - 2023 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 24:77-96.
    Este artículo pretende ilustrar la esencia metaética del gnosticismo. En concreto, el rasgo clave del gnosticismo se identifica con la creencia en la ecuación de finitud y mal, es decir, con la definición del mal como "ausencia de bien" (en lugar de "privación de bien"). El ensayo también pretende mostrar cómo esta concepción del mal subyace a una serie de posturas filosóficas y políticas contemporáneas, centrándose en particular en la esencia gnóstica del transhumanismo. En conclusión, se intenta exponer el carácter (...)
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    The Finitude of Being.Joan Stambaugh - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Stambaugh (philosophy, City U. of New York) elucidates one of the central themes in the work of German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), based on her talks with him, and on her extensive study of his works, several of which she has ...
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    Human Finitude and Transcendence: The Heidegger-Cassirer Debate on Kant's Ethics [Research MA thesis, Univ. of Groningen].Mihai Ometiță - 2011 - Dissertation, University of Groningen
    The 1929 confrontation between Heidegger and Cassirer in Davos (Switzerland) is pivotal for the history of the twentieth-century philosophy. The stake of that encounter was the appropriation of Kant’s legacy during the first half of the last century and the fate of Neo-Kantianism between the two World Wars. Since then, the “Davos disputation” has become controversial among researchers of the development of philosophical orientations in the twentieth century. Moreover, not only these researchers, but also the attendants of that dispute, express (...)
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    Finitude, Freedom and Biomedicine: An Engagement with Gilbert Meilaender’s Bioethics.Gerald McKenny - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (2):148-157.
    A fundamental theme in Gilbert Meilaender’s work on bioethical issues is the relationship between the ethical claims of finitude and of freedom. This article identifies two ways in which Meilaender articulates this relationship and proposes a third way which avoids the limitations of the first two ways while serving Meilaender’s purpose, which is to redress what he sees as an imbalance in favor of the claims of freedom over those of finitude in contemporary biomedicine and bioethics. The article (...)
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  39. (1 other version)Finitude.Thomas Schwarz Wentzer - forthcoming - In Chris Lawn & Niall Keane (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics. ed. / . 2014. ed. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers, 2014. Blackwell.
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    Finitude, temporality and the criticism of religion in Martin Hägglund’s This Life: Why Mortality Makes Us Free (2019).David Biernot & Christoffel Lombaard - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (2):10.
    Based on two presentations during a February 2020 South African academic visit at the University of Pretoria and the University of Johannesburg, in this contribution, the authors of this article engage with one of the bestselling recent volumes in philosophy, Martin Hägglund’s This Life: Why Mortality Makes Us Free (here, the 2020 edition; initial publication date, 2019). In this book, Hägglund propagates ideas akin to those promoted within secular humanism. Whilst on the one hand this article elaborates the shortcomings of (...)
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  41. Finitude, infinitude et langage chez Nicolas de Cues.João Maria André - 2017 - In Hervé Pasqua (ed.), Infini et altérité dans l'oeuvre de Nicolas de Cues (1401-1464). Bristol, CT: Peeters.
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    Freedom, Finitude, and the Practical Self.Frank Schalow - 2002 - In Fran?ois Raffoul & David Pettigrew (eds.), Heidegger and Practical Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 29-41.
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    The Finitude of Endless Roads: On The Photo Archive of Zofia Rydet and The Helen Petrovsky Study.N. R. Sharopova - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The paper is devoted to the research by H. Petrovsky “Desturbance of the Sign. Culture against Transcendence.” The article attempts a reconstruction of some important conceptual topoi of the book. The ideas of the book are presented through the material of one of the chapters — the photo archive of Zofia Rydet. The second part offers a conceptual variation of a different type, due to J.-M. Vappereau, which is related to the range of issues raised in the book.
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    Finitude and Hume's Principle.Richard G. Heck Jr - 1997 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 26 (6):589 - 617.
    The paper formulates and proves a strengthening of 'Frege's Theorem', which states that axioms for second-order arithmetic are derivable in second-order logic from Hume's Principle, which itself says that the number of Fs is the same as the number of Gs just in case the Fs and Gs are equinumerous. The improvement consists in restricting this claim to finite concepts, so that nothing is claimed about the circumstances under which infinite concepts have the same number. 'Finite Hume's Principle' also suffices (...)
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    Love, Loss, and Finitude.Robert D. Stolorow - 2014 - Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts 13 (2):35-44.
    In this paper I offer some existential-phenomenological reflections on the interrelationships among the forms of love, loss, and human finitude. I claim that authentic Being-toward-death entails owning up not only to one’s own finitude, but also to the finitude of all those we love. Hence, authentic Being-toward-death always includes Being-toward-loss as a central constituent. Just as, existentially, we are “always dying already,” so too are we always already grieving. Death and loss are existentially equiprimordial. I extend these (...)
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    The Weight of Finitude: On the Philosophical Question of God.H. J. Hodges - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (1):128-130.
    Book Information The Weight of Finitude: On the Philosophical Question of God. By Ludwig Heyde. State University of New York Press. Albany. 1999. Pp. 177 + xviii. Paperback, US$17.95.
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    Death and Finitude: Toward a Pragmatic Transcendental Anthropology of Human Limits and Mortality.Sami Pihlström - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book integrates pragmatism and transcendental philosophy in examining the most serious problem defining the human condition, death and mortality. Its analysis of human limits and finitude is intended to be relevant to the concerns of philosophers specializing in, for example, transcendental philosophy, philosophical anthropology, pragmatism, Wittgenstein, and the philosophy of religion. Mortality is studied as providing a necessary framework within which questions concerning the meaningfulness or meaninglessness of human life become possible.
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  48. Beyond finitude.Arjan Markus - 2005 - Ars Disputandi 5.
     
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  49. Inquietud, finitud, alabanza y teologia (La soteriologia de San Agustin en Confesiones I, 1, 1-I, 5, 5).O. Gonzalez de Cardedal - 1987 - Ciudad de Dios 200 (2-3):273-290.
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    Finitude inthe beauty of the infinite: A theological assessment and proposal.Han-Luen Kantzer Komline - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (5):806-818.
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