The Right of Reply to Professor Sheehan

In this article, I address (1) the anti-academic procedures by which Professor Thomas Sheehan affirms that I "continue" a "scam," before (2) presenting in a greater detail my work on the notion of being as a code name (Deckname) in Heidegger. In sections 3, 4, and 5, I analyze th...

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Published in:Philosophy today (Celina) 2016, Vol.60 (2), p.447-479
Main Author: Pégny, Gaëtan
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Language:eng
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Summary:In this article, I address (1) the anti-academic procedures by which Professor Thomas Sheehan affirms that I "continue" a "scam," before (2) presenting in a greater detail my work on the notion of being as a code name (Deckname) in Heidegger. In sections 3, 4, and 5, I analyze the way in which Sheehan authoritatively hollows out the state of the debate around the interpretation of Heidegger and the weakness of his philological interpretation. Finally, in the last section, I return to the necessity of the research that Sheehan's"Emmanuel Faye: The Introduction of Fraud Into Philosophy?" attempts to discredit.
ISSN:0031-8256
2329-8596