METODO

International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

George Kovacs

(2019). The ontological difference in Heidegger's Zum Ereignis-Denken. Heidegger Studies 35, pp. 175-192.

(2018). Logic, language, and history in Heidegger (1934). Heidegger Studies 34, pp. 99-114.

(2017). Becoming mindful of the history of Be-ing. Heidegger Studies 33, pp. 129-143.

(2016). Heidegger in Dialogue with Husserl. Heidegger Studies 32, pp. 245-258.

(2015). The hermeneutics of Be-ing-historical thinking and language. Heidegger Studies 31, pp. 177-194.

(2015). Thinking and be-ing in Heidegger's Beiträge zur philosophie (vom Ereignis), Zeta Books, Bucharest.

(2014). Caring for language in translating and interpreting: Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis). Heidegger Studies 30, pp. 131-157.

(2013). Heidegger's insight into the history of language. Heidegger Studies 29, pp. 121-132.

(2012). The revolution of thinking in Heidegger's seminare: Hegel-Schelling (1927-1957), and its implications for the study of his thought. Heidegger Studies 28, pp. 215-235.

(2011)., Heidegger's contributions to philosophy: the challenge of its translation, in F. Schalow (ed.), Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 191-211.

(2011)., Heidegger's experience with language, in F. Schalow (ed.), Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 95-109.

(2011). The impact of Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie on understanding his lifework. Heidegger Studies 27, pp. 155-176.

(2010). Philosophy, faith, and theology in Heidegger's correspondence with Rudolf Bultmann. Heidegger Studies 26, pp. 219-222.

(2009). The "place" of hermeneutics in assessing Heidegger's lifelong contributions to the task of thinking. Heidegger Studies 25, pp. 267-290.

(2008). Heidegger's directives in mindfulness for understanding the Be-ing-historical relationship of machination and art. Heidegger Studies 24, pp. 39-59.

(2006). Heidegger's contributions to philosophy and the failure of "a grassroots archival perspective". Studia Phaenomenologica 6, pp. 319-345.

(2006). New horizons in understanding Heidegger's thought. Heidegger Studies 22, pp. 217-232.

(2003). Being, truth, and the political in Heidegger (1933-1934). Heidegger Studies 19, pp. 31-48.

(2001). Heidegger in dialogue with Herder: crossing the language of metaphysics toward Be-ing-historical language. Heidegger Studies 17, pp. 45-63.

(1999). Difficulties and hazards of dealing with the question of Being: examining recent Heidegger literature and the Richardson-Festschrift. Heidegger Studies 15, pp. 155-170.

(1997). Heidegger's transition to another inception of thinking. Heidegger Studies 13, pp. 163-175.

(1996). An invitation to think through and with Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie. Heidegger Studies 12, pp. 17-36.

(1995)., The power of essential thinking in Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis), in B. Babich (ed.), From phenomenology to thought, errancy, and desire, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 37-53.

(1994). Reassessing the turnings on Heidegger's Way of thinking: earth, history, and politics. Heidegger Studies 10, pp. 195-205.

(1992). The leap (der sprung) for being in Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis). Man and World 25 (1), pp. 39-59.

(1989). On Heidegger's silence. Heidegger Studies 5, pp. 135-151.

(1987-1988). The ontological difference in Heidegger's "Grundbegriffe". Heidegger Studies 3-4, pp. 61-74.