METODO

International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

Frank Schalow

(2023). Heidegger's ecological turn: community and practice for future generations, Routledge, London-New York.

(2022). Heidegger's ecological turn: community and practice for future generations, Routledge, London.

(2019). The question of the ontological difference in Heidegger's dialogue with Kant. Heidegger Studies 35, pp. 45-60.

(2018). New frontiers in Heidegger's original ethics: hermeneutics and the Λόγος of the environmentalist argument. Heidegger Studies 34, pp. 299-314.

(2017). Time, Be-ing, and enowning: re-enacting the thinking of Beiträge. Heidegger Studies 33, pp. 313-328.

(2017). Toward a phenomenology of addiction: Embodiment, technology, transcendence, Springer, Dordrecht.

(2016). The turning and the question of the political: the need for hermeneutic guidelines. Heidegger Studies 32, pp. 15-32.

(2015). The "leaping-off" point for projecting-open the question concerning the political: investigating politics anew. Heidegger Studies 31, pp. 17-40.

(2015)., The phenomenological elements of addiction: a Heideggerian perspective, in H. Pedersen & M. Altman (eds.), Horizons of authenticity in phenomenology, existentialism, and moral psychology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 165-178.

(2014). A look at recent literature on technicity, machination, and the turning: Part II. Heidegger Studies 30, pp. 79-95.

(2013). The "ownmost sway" of technicity and its hermeneutic guideline (Part I). Heidegger Studies 29, pp. 51-66.

with Kalary, T. (2011). Attunement, discourse, and the onefold of hermeneutic phenomenology: recent Heidegger-literature and a new translation of his work in critical perspective. Heidegger Studies 27, pp. 199-219.

(2011)., A conversation with Parvis Emad on the question of translation in Heidegger, in F. Schalow (ed.), Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 175-189.

(2011)., Attunement and translation, in F. Schalow (ed.), Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 291-311.

(2011)., Introduction, in F. Schalow (ed.), Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 11-46.

(ed) (2011). Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking: essays in honor of Parvis Emad, Springer, Dordrecht.

with De Gennaro, I. (2010). Translation, tradition, and the other onset of thinking. Heidegger Studies 26, pp. 97-124.

(2009). A conversation with Parvis Emad on the question of translation in Heidegger. Heidegger Studies 25, pp. 219-230.

(2009). The impact of Contributions to philosophy: liberating ontology and its critical implications for the reductionistic interpretations of Heidegger's thought. Heidegger Studies 25, pp. 25-47.

(2007). Freedom, truth, and responsibility: a critical look at the recent translations of the Gesamtausgabe. Heidegger Studies 23, pp. 95-111.

(2007). Locating the place of translation. Studia Phaenomenologica 7, pp. 523-533.

(2004). How viable is Dreyfus's interpretation of Heidegger?: anthropologism, pragmatism, and misunderstanding of texts. Heidegger Studies 20, pp. 17-33.

(2003). Kant, Heidegger and the performative character of language in the first critique. Epoché 8 (1), pp. 165-180.

(2002). The unity of Vorträge und Aufsätze and its loss in the English translations. Heidegger Studies 18, pp. 45-58.

(2001). Heidegger and the quest for the sacred: from thought to the sanctuary of faith, Springer, Dordrecht.

(2000). Questioning the search for genesis: a look at Heidegger's early Freiburg and Marburg lectures. Heidegger Studies 16, pp. 167-186.

(1998). Language and the social roots of conscience: Heidegger's less traveled path. Human Studies 21 (2), pp. 141-156.

(1995). Beyond decisionism and anarchy: the task of re-thinking resolve. Man and World 28 (4), pp. 359-376.

(1995). Language and the etymological turn of thought. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1), pp. 187-203.

(1995). The question of identity and its recollection in Being's historical unfolding. Heidegger Studies 11, pp. 151-165.

(1993). The Gesamtausgabe Nietzsche: an exercise in translation and thought. Heidegger Studies 9, pp. 139-152.

(1991). The anomaly of world: from Scheler to Heidegger. Man and World 24 (1), pp. 75-87.

(1990). Imagining the good: politics in transition. Research in Phenomenology 20, pp. 188-194.

(1987). Re-opening the issue of world: Heidegger and Kant. Man and World 20 (2), pp. 189-203.

(). The third critique and a new nomenclature of difference. Epoché 4, pp. 71-95.

(). The will as the genuine postscript of modern thought: at the crossroads of an anomaly. Epoché 1, pp. 77-104.