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.
Observed surface forms (11)
- Heideggerian concept ×3
- Foucauldian concept ×1
- Maurice Blanchot concept ×1
- concept in Martin Heidegger's philosophy ×1
- dialectical concept ×1
- existential-phenomenological notion ×1
- key concept in Bergsonism ×1
- key concept in Carl Schmitt’s political thought ×1
- key concept in Giorgio Agamben's philosophy ×1
- phenomenological concept ×1
- political-philosophical concept ×1
Instances (15)
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solidarity of the shaken
via concept surface "existential-phenomenological notion"
surface form: Solidarity of the shaken
- durée via concept surface "key concept in Bergsonism"
- plane of immanence
- friend–enemy distinction via concept surface "key concept in Carl Schmitt’s political thought"
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the Great Confinement
via concept surface "Foucauldian concept"
surface form: Great Confinement
- the neuter (le neutre) via concept surface "Maurice Blanchot concept"
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homo sacer
via concept surface "key concept in Giorgio Agamben's philosophy"
surface form: Homo sacer
- the last god via concept surface "Heideggerian concept"
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care (Sorge)
via concept surface "Heideggerian concept"
surface form: Care (Sorge)
- Kehre via concept surface "concept in Martin Heidegger's philosophy"
- Being (Sein) via concept surface "Heideggerian concept"
- Aufhebung via concept surface "dialectical concept"
- being-in-the-world in psychopathology via concept surface "phenomenological concept"
- assemblage (philosophy)
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logic of sensation
surface form: Logic of sensation