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Robert Scharff
(1974). Nietzsche and the "use" of history. Man and World, 7 (1), 67-77. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01247031.
(1986). Socrates' successful inquiries. Man and World, 19 (3), 311-327. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01249367.
(1989). Repeating Heidegger's question. In E. F. Kaelin, & C. Schrag (Eds.). American phenomenology (pp. 369-373). Dordrecht: Kluwer.
(1992). Rorty and analytic Heideggerian epistemology — and Heidegger. Man and World, 25 (3-4), 483-504. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01252431.
(1995). Editorial. Man and World, 28 (4), 317-320. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01273735.
(2002). Comte and the possibility of a hermeneutics of science. In B. Babich (Ed.). Hermeneutic philosophy of science, van Gogh's eyes, and God (pp. 117-126). Dordrecht: Springer.
(2007). A. Feenberg, Heidegger and Marcuse [Review of the book , by ]. Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1), 91-97.
(2011). John Wild, lifeworld experience, and the founding of SPEP. Continental Philosophy Review, 44 (3), 285-. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-011-9190-9.
with Berg Olsen, J. K. , Hickman, L. A. , Rosenberger, R. , Ihde, D. (2012). Book symposium on Don Ihde's Expanding hermeneutics, visualism in science [Review of the book , by ]. Philosophy & Technology 25 (2), 249-270.
(2012). American Heideggers … and Heidegger, [Review of the book , by ]. Human Studies 35 (4), 607-614.
(2012). D. Ihde, Heidegger's technologies [Review of the book , by ]. Continental Philosophy Review 45 (2), 297-306.
(2012). Empirical technoscience studies in a Comtean world: too much concreteness? Philosophy & Technology , 25 (2), 153-177. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-011-0047-2.
with Berg Olsen, J. K. , Welton, D. , Crease, R. P. (2013). Book symposium on R. P.. Crease's world in the balance, the historic quest for an absolute system of measurement [Review of the book , by ]. Philosophy & Technology 26 (2), 227-246.
(2018). Gendlin's experiential phenomenology of "saying" [Review of the book , by ]. Continental Philosophy Review 51 (1), 111-121.
(2018). Heidegger becoming phenomenological: interpreting Husserl through Dilthey, 1916-1925. London: Rowman & Littlefield.