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      Tradition as Gelotopoesis: an Essay on the Hermeneutics of Laughter in Martin Heidegger 

      Georgakis, Tziovanis (2011)
      In this essay, I argue that laughter stands as the tricky possibility of the question of the meaning of Being, which ridiculously limits and gets limited by tradition beyond limitation. I introduce a hermeneutics of laughter ...
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      Wittgenstein and Heidegger against a Science of Aesthetics 

      Vrahimis, Andreas (Helsinki University Press, 2020)
      Wittgenstein’s and Heidegger’s objections against the possibility of a science of aesthetics were influential on different sides of the analytic/continental divide. Heidegger’s anti-scientism leads him to an alētheic view ...
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      Wittgenstein and the phenomenological movement: reply to Monk 

      Vrahimis, Andreas (Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014)
      Monk’s ‘The Temptations of Phenomenology’ examines what the term ‘Phänomenologie’ meant for Wittgenstein. Contesting various other scholars, Monk claims that Wittgenstein’s relation to ‘Phänomenologie’ began and ended ...