2015
DOI: 10.1111/phpr.12171
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Being‐Towards‐Death and Owning One's Judgment

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“…He construes authenticity as acting on one's “all‐things‐considered best judgment,” which responds not just to the demands of this or that aspect of my practical identity, but rather “to all those aspects at once and to the need to adjudicate between them” (McManus, 2019, p. 1191). McManus connects his reading with his interpretation of Heidegger's appropriation of Aristotle's conception of practical wisdom (2022) and an interpretation of being‐toward‐death (2015). Many readers of Heidegger will get stuck on the word “judgment.” It just does not seem to be the right sort of phenomenon to play a central role in Heidegger's phenomenology.…”
Section: The Reception Of Heidegger In Mainstream Anglophone Philosophymentioning
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“…He construes authenticity as acting on one's “all‐things‐considered best judgment,” which responds not just to the demands of this or that aspect of my practical identity, but rather “to all those aspects at once and to the need to adjudicate between them” (McManus, 2019, p. 1191). McManus connects his reading with his interpretation of Heidegger's appropriation of Aristotle's conception of practical wisdom (2022) and an interpretation of being‐toward‐death (2015). Many readers of Heidegger will get stuck on the word “judgment.” It just does not seem to be the right sort of phenomenon to play a central role in Heidegger's phenomenology.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…I am also unconvinced by Haugeland's account of being‐towards‐death. For my own reading, see McManus .…”
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