concept in continental philosophy

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concept

A concept in continental philosophy is an abstract, historically and culturally situated idea or construct used to interpret, critique, and transform our understanding of experience, society, and reality.

All labels observed (12)

Label Occurrences
Heideggerian concept 3
concept in continental philosophy canonical 3
Foucauldian concept 1

Instances (15)

Instance Via concept surface
solidarity of the shaken
surface form: Solidarity of the shaken
existential-phenomenological notion
durée key concept in Bergsonism
plane of immanence
friend–enemy distinction key concept in Carl Schmitt’s political thought
the Great Confinement
surface form: Great Confinement
Foucauldian concept
the neuter (le neutre) Maurice Blanchot concept
homo sacer
surface form: Homo sacer
key concept in Giorgio Agamben's philosophy
the last god Heideggerian concept
care (Sorge)
surface form: Care (Sorge)
Heideggerian concept
Kehre concept in Martin Heidegger's philosophy
Being (Sein) Heideggerian concept
Aufhebung dialectical concept
being-in-the-world in psychopathology phenomenological concept
assemblage (philosophy)
logic of sensation
surface form: Logic of sensation