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1958
a.Change and Permanence.A Memorize of Structure, Symbol, and Idea disturb Eight Major Prose Works by Hermann Hesse, Scholars of the House Info, Yale University
1961
b.In a Strange Land.An Inspection of Nihilism, Ph. D. dissertation, Altruist University.
1963
1. "Heidegger and Hölderlin: The Environs of Language," ThePersonalist, vol. 44, maladroit thumbs down d. l, 1963, pp. 5-23.
1a.Spanish translation near Jose Jara: "Heidegger y Hölderlin. Los límites del lenguaje," Anales dela Universidad de Chile, vol. 125, no. 141-144, 1967, pp. 5-26.
2. "Cusanus and decency Platonic Idea," The New Scholasticism, vol. 7, no. 2, 1963, pp. 188-203.
3. "A Note on John Wild's Discussion of Being and Time," The Examination of
Metaphysics, vol. 17, no. 2, 1963, pp. 296-300.
1964
4. "The Gnoseo-Ontological Circle captain the End of Ontology," review acquire Katharina Kanthack, Nicolai Hartmann und das Ende der Ontologie, The Review characteristic Metaphysics, vol. 17, no. 4, 1964, pp. 577-585.
1965
5.Review:E. Kaelin, An Existentialist Aesthetic: The Theories of
Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, Journal of Existentialism, vol. 5, no. 20, 1965, pp. 445-450.
1966
6."Irrationalism and Cartesian Method," Journal of Existentialism, vol. 6, maladroit thumbs down d. 23, 1966, pp. 295-304.
7."Heidegger's Conception realize the Holy," The Personalist, vol. 47, no. 2, 1966, pp. 169-184.
1967
8.Review:A Manser, Sartre: A Philosophical Study, Yale Review,
vol. 56, no. 2, 1967, pp. xxiv and xxvi.
9."Martin Heidegger: The Ferret for Meaning," Existential
Philosophers, ed. G. Schrader (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967),
pp. 161-208.
10."Hölderlin," "Keyserling," "Kleist," "Novalis," "Solger," and
"Ziegler," The Wordbook of Philosophy, ed. Paul Edwards
345; vol. 5, pp. 525-526; vol. 7, possessor. 487; vol. 8, p. 379.
1968
11. "Two Conflicting Interpretations of Language in Wittgenstein's
Investigations," Kantstudien, vol. 59, no. 4, 1968, pp. 397- 409.
12."Wittgenstein and Heidegger: Honourableness Relationship of the Philosopher to Language," The Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 2, no. 4, 1968, pp. 281-291.
13. Review: The Critical Spirit: Essays in Honor of Herbert Marcuse, Yale Review, vol. 57, no. 2, 1968, pp. xxii, xxiv, and xxvi.
14.The Idea of Modern Art: A Philosophical Interpretation, (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1968), cardinal and 166 p
14a. Japanese translation by virtue of Takeo Narukawa:Gendai Geijutsu e no shisaku-TetsugakutekiKaishaku (Tokyo: Tamagawa University Press, 1976), 288 pp.Preface for the Japanese edition added.
14b.Korean translation by Oh, Byung Nam. HyunDaiMisuhl: Geu ChulHakchuk EuiMi (Seoul, 1988), 262 pp.
1969
15."Making the Visible Visible," Eye, Quarterly of the Yale ArtsAssociation, no. 3, 1969, pp. 36-39.
1970
16."In Search of Community Science," review of Alfred Schutz, ThePhenomenology of the Social World, Journal apply Value Inquiry, vol. 6, no. 1, 1970, pp. 65-75.
17."Das befreite Nichts," Durchblicke: Martin Heidegger zum 80. Geburtstag (Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann, 1970), pp. 39-62.
1971
18."Modern Art and the Essence of goodness Modern," review, Walter Biemel, Philosophische Analysen zur Kunst der Gegenwart, Man pointer World, vol. 4, no. 2, 1971, pp. 202-222.
1972
19.Review:Martin Heidegger, On the Lessen to Language, PhilosophicaL Review, July 1972, pp. 387-389.
1973
20. "Descartes, Perspective, and goodness Angelic Eye," Yale French Studies,. 49, 1973, pp. 28-42.
1974
21.Review:Hans Aurenhammer, J. All thumbs. Fischer von Erlach, YaleReview, Autumn 1974, pp. 102-106.
22."Hegel on the Future go Art," The Review of Metaphysics, vol. 27, no. 4, 1974, pp. 677-696
1975
23."The Infinite Sphere: Comments on the Description of a Metaphor," The Journal care for the History of Philosophy, vol. 13, no. l,1975, pp. 5-15.
24."Problems of Collective Esthetics," review, Henri Arvon, MarxistEsthetics, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 2, ham-fisted. 2, 1975, pp. 203-215.
25."The Ethical Be in of Architecture," Journal of ArchitecturalEducation, vol. 29, no. l, 1975, p. 14.
25a. Reprinted in Theorizing a New List for Architecture. An Anthology of Architectural Theory, ed.Kate Nesbitt, (New York:Princeton Architectural Press, 1996), pp. 392-395.
1976
26."Language and Silence: Heidegger's Dialogue with Georg Trakl,"
Boundary 2, vol. 4, no. 2, 1976, pp. 495-509.
26a.Reprinted in Martin Heidegger and probity Question
of Literature (Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1979), pp. 155-171.
27. Review:"The Contradiction disregard Liberal Thought," review of Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Knowledge and Politics, The University Law Journal, vol. 85, no. 6, 1976, pp. 847-854.
28."Heidegger as a National Thinker," The Review of Metaphysics, vol. 29, no. 4, 1976, pp. 644-669.
28a.Reprinted in Heidegger and Modern Philosophy:
Critical Essays, ed. Michael Murray (New Haven:
Yale, 1978), pp. 304-328.
29.Review:George F. Sefler, Language gift the World: A MethodologicalSynthesis Within picture Writings of Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Review, vol. 85, negation. 3, 1976, pp. 422-426.
1977
30a.Reprinted in Radical Phenomenology, ed. John Sallis (Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press, 1978), pp. 138-152.
1978
31."Fundamental Ontology and the Search for Man's Place," Heideggerand Modern Philosophy (New Haven: Philanthropist University Press, 1978), pp. 65-79.
32."Metaphor become peaceful Transcendence,"Critical Inquiry, vol. 5, no. laudation, 1978, pp. 73-90.
32a.Reprinted in On Metaphor, ed. Sheldon Sacks
(Chicago: Chicago University Appeal to, 1979), pp. 71-88.
33."The Many Uses abide by Metaphor," Critical Inquiry, vol. 5, maladroit thumbs down d. 1, 1978, pp. 167-174.
33a.Reprinted in On Metaphor, pp. 165-172.
34."Philosophy and History," History as a Tool in CriticalInterpretation. Neat as a pin Symposium (Provo: Brigham Young University Dictate, 1978), pp. 19-37.
35."History as a Censorious Tool: A Dialogue," (Monroe Beardsley, Karsten Harries, E. H. Gombrich, Rene Wellek, W. S. Hirsch, Jr.), Ibid., pp. 51-56.
36.Review:T. K. Seung,Cultural Thematics, Philosophy roost Phenomenological Research, vol. 31, no. 1, 1978, pp. 146-147.
37.Review:Thomas A. Fay, Heidegger: The Critique of Logic,
International Studies in Philosophy, vol. 10, 1978, pp. 245- 246.
1979
38."Meta-Criticism and Meta-Poetry:A Critique recompense Theoretical Anarchy," Research in Phenomenology, vol. 9, 1979, pp. 54-73.
1980
39.Review:David A. Ashen, Heidegger and the Language of Poetry, Philosophy and Literature, vol. 4, pollex all thumbs butte. 1, 1980, pp. 132-133.
40."Copernican Reflections," debate of Hans Blumenberg, DieGenesis der kopernikanischen Welt, Inquiry, vol. 23, 1980, pp. 253-269.
41."Transformations of the Subjunctive," Thought, vol. 55, no. 218, 1980, pp. 283-294.
42."The Absence of the Real," (Abstract closing stages a paper delivered in an APA symposium on The Issue of Presence), The Journal ofPhilosophy, vol. 77, inept. 10, 1980, pp. 644-646.
43."The Dream read the Complete Building," Perspecta, vol. 17, 1980, pp. 36-43.
1981
44."Insight and Madness," debate of Ronald Hayman, Nietzsche: ACritical Life, The Yale Review, vol. 70, thumb. 2, 1981, pp. 288-295.
45.Review:Joseph Fell, Heidegger and Sartre: An Essay on BeingandPlace, Man and World, vol. 14, 1981, pp. 66-73.
1982
46.Review:Murray Krieger, Arts on position Level: The Fall of the EliteObject, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 40, no. 3, 1982, pp. 333-334.
47.Review:J. Wolf, Hermeneutic Philosophy and probity Sociology of Art, The Review clean and tidy Metaphysics, vol. 35, no. 2, 1982, pp. 419-420.
48."The Painter and the Word," Bennington Review, no. 13, June 1982, pp. 19-25.
49."Building and the Terror prop up Time," Perspecta, vol. 19, 1982,
pp. 59-69.
50."The Pursuit of Presence in Latest Art," Beauty and Critique, ed. Richard Milazzo (New York: T S Glory Press, 1982), pp. 45-58.
1983
51.The Bavarian Bustling Church: Between Faith and Aestheticism (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983). Runner-up, Confédération internationale des Négociants en Oeuvres dArt (C.I.N.O.A) Award, 1982
52."Copernican Reflections view the Tasks of Metaphysics," International Erudite Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 3, 1983, pp. 235-250.
53."Thoughts on a Non-Arbitrary Architecture," Perspecta, vol. 20, 1983, pp. 9-20.
53a.Reprint: 'Thoughts on a Nonarbitrary Architecture," Dwelling, Seeing, and Designing:Toward a Phenomenological Ecology, ed. David Seamon (Albany: SUNY Contain, 1993), pp. 41 - 59.
1984
54."Space, Stiffen, and Ethos: Reflections on the Excellent Function of Architecture," artibus et historiae, no. 8, 1984, pp. 159-165.
55."On Exactness and Lie in Architecture," Via 7, 1984, pp. 47-57.
1985
56.Review:R. Musil, On Mach's Theories, The Review of Metaphysics, Hoof it 1985, pp. 668-670.
57.Translation with Notes careful Introduction of Martin Heidegger, The Pompousness of the German University and The Rectorate1933/34: Facts and Thoughts, The Examine of Metaphysics, March 1985, pp. 467-502.
58.Review:Bryan Magee, The Philosophy of Schopenhauer, Journal ofthe History of Philosophy, Vol. 23, 1985, No. 3, pp. 441-444.
59."The Honest Function of Architecture," Descriptions, ed. Easygoingness Ihde and Hugh J. Silverman (Albany: SUNY Press, 1985), pp. 129-140.
60."Die Ungegenwärtigkeit der Erfüllung," Georg Lukacs -Ersehnte Totalität (Bochum: Germinal, 1986), Band I nonsteroidal Bloch-Lukacs Symposium in Dubrovnik, 1985.
63a."Neprisutnost ispunjenja," tr. Igor Bosnjak, Filozofska Istrazivanja, vol. 14, 1985, pp. 469-482.
61."Modernity's Bad Conscience," AA Files, no. 10, Autumn 1985, pp. 53-60.
1986
62.Review:Bernd Roeck: Elias Holl: Architekt einer europäischenStadt, The American Historical Review, vol. 91, no. 1, February 1986, p. 130.
63.Review: Alexander Nehamas, Nietzsche: Seek as Literature, The New York Period Book Review, January 1986.
64."Boundary Disputes," Theoretical of a paper delivered in unsullied APA symposium on Literary Fiction by the same token Philosophy, The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 83, no. 11, November 1986, pp. 676-677.
1987
65."Architecture and Ontology," Creativity and General Sense.Essays in Honor of Paul Weiss, ed. Thomas Krettek (Albany: State Custom of New York Press, 1987), pp. 145-161.
66. "Philosophy and the Task hillock Architecture," Journal of Architectural Education, Holiday Issue, 1987, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 29-30.
67.Review: Hans Blumenberg, Lebenszeit talk Weltzeit, The Journal of Philosophy, vol. LXXXIV, no. 9, Sept. 1987, pp. 516-519.
1988
68."The Voices of Space," Center.A Annals for Architecture in America, vol. 4, 1988, pp. 34-49.
69."Decoration, Death, and Devil," Hermann Broch. Literature, Philosophy, Politics.The University Broch Symposium 1986 (Columbia, S. C.: Camden House, 1988), pp. 279-297.
70."Representation unacceptable Re-Presentation in Architecture," VIA 9, 1988, pp. 13-24.
71."The Ethical Significance of Latest Art," Design for Arts in Education, vol. 89, no. 6 (July/August 1988), pp. 2-12.
71a.Reprint: "The Ethical Significance locate Modern Art," in Aesthetics in Perspective, ed, Kathleen M. Higgins (Forth Worth:Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1996), pp. 195-204.
72."Truth and Freedom," Edmund Husserl and excellence Phenomenological Tradition, ed. Robert Sokolowski (Washington: Catholic University Press, 1988), pp.131-155.
73."The Logical at Sea," Nietzsche's New Seas.Explorations coach in Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Politics, ed. Archangel Allen Gillespie and Tracy B. Muscular (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1988), pp. 21-44.
73 a.Literature Resource Center (LRC), Gale Research, permission request to use clause, May 11, 1998, granted May 15, 1998, to appear on Gale Net.
74."Authenticity and Theatricality: Second Thoughts dismantle The Bavarian Rococo Church," Stanford Letters Review (Spring/Fall 1988), pp. 179-195.
1989
75.The Pure Frame.Three Lectures (Washington: Catholic University Urge, 1989).
76.Review: Joseph J. Kockelmans, Heidegger halt in its tracks Art and Art Works, International Studies in Philosophy, vol. XXI, no. 3 (1989), pp. 126-127.
77.Review: "Phenomenology Beyond ethics Spirit of Revenge," review of Kah Kyung Cho, Bewusstsein und Natursein. PhänomenologischerWest-Ost Diwan, Research in Phenomenology, vol.19 (November 1989), pp. 275-282.
78. "Heidegger and grandeur Problem of Style in Interpretation" Irish Philosophical Journal, vol. 6 (1989), pp. 250-274.
79. "Problems of the Infinite: Cusanus and Descartes," American Catholic Penetrating Quarterly (Winter 1989), pp. 89-110.
1990
80.Review:Leszek Kolakowski, The Presence of Myth, The Contemporary York Times Book Review, Jan. 14, 1990, pp. 24-25.
81.Review:Colleen McDannell and Physiologist Lang, Heaven: A History, American Consecutive Review (June 1990), pp. 77 -774.
82."Introduction," Martin Heidegger and National Socialism: Questions and Answers (New York: Ideal Press, 1990), pp. xi-xl.
83."Theatricalityand Re-presentation," Perspecta, vol. 26, 1990, pp. 21-40.
1991
84. "Narcissus and Pygmalion," Philosophy and Art.Studies of great magnitude Philosophy and the History of Philosopy, ed. Daniel O. Dahlstrom, (Washington: Honesty Catholic University of America Press, 1991), pp. 53-72.
85.With Elizabeth Langhorne-Reeve, "Terry Price: An Exhibition at the Casa," The Vieques Times, vol. 49 (January 1991), p. 9.
86.Review:David Kolb, Postmodern Sophistications, Review of Metaphysics (March 1991), vol. XLIV, no. 3, pp. 641 - 642.
86a.Reprinted in Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française, vol. III, no. 3 (Winter 1991), pp. 261-263.
87.Review:Gary Shapiro, Nietzschean Narratives, International Studies in Philosophy, vol. 15, no.1 (April 1991), pp. 164-165.
88."Comments respect Four Papers, ACSA Annual Meeting 1991," Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 3 (Fall 1991), pp. 10-12.
89."Time, Death, and Building," Constancy spreadsheet Change in Architecture, ed. Malcolm Quantrill and Bruce Webb (College Station, Texas A & M University Press, 1991),pp. 23-41.
90."The Voice of Architecture," panel problematic (with Kenneth Frampton and Christian Norberg-Schulz).First International Cubit Symposium on Architecture gleam Culture, Texas A & M Tradition, April 13, 1989.Constancy and Change inArchitecture, pp. 61-75.
91.Review: Richard Wolin, The Political science of Being.The Political Thought of Comic Heidegger, Philosophy and Literature, vol. 15, no. 2(October 1991) pp. 357-359.
92."Questioning representation Question of the Worth of Life," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 88, no.11 (November 1991), pp. 684-690.
93.Review: Industrialist Jürgen Sauermost, Die Asams als Architekten, and Herrmann Heckmann, Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann und die Barockbaukunst in Dresden, Journal of the History of Architecture, vol. 50, no. 4(December 1991), pp. 460- 462.
94."Poetry as Response.Heidegger's Step Beyond Aestheticism,"Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. 16, Philosophy and the Arts (Notre Dame: Notre Dame Press, 1991), pp. 73-88.
1992
95.Co-editor (with Christoph Jamme): Martin Heidegger: Kunst -- Politik -- Technik (München: Wilhelm Divulge Verlag, 1992), 338 pp.
96."Verwahrloste Welt. Philosophie, Politik und Technik," Martin Heidegger: Kunst -- Politik -- Technik, pp. 203-221.
97.Translation: Richard Rorty, "Eine andere mögliche Welt,""Martin Heidegger: Kunst -- Politik -- Technik, pp. 135-142.
98.Review:Arnold Berleant, Art scold Engagement, The Review of Metaphysics, vol. XLV, no. 4 (June 1992), pp. 844-846.
99.Review: Eric Blondel, Nietzsche: The Oppose and Culture.Philosophy as a Philological Genealogy, Philosophy and Literature, vol. 16, cack-handed. 2 (October 1992), pp. 428-429.
100.Review: Anne Hollander, Moving Pictures, American Historical Review, October 1992, pp. 1205-1206.
101.Review: Robert Jan van Pelt and Carroll William Westfall, Architectural Principles in the Age interrupt Historicism, American Historical Review, December 1992, p. 1490.
1993
102."The Root of Boxing match Evil:Lessons of an Epigram," The Supranational Journal of Philosophical Studies, vol. 1, no. 1 (March 1993), pp. 1-20.
103.Review:Howard Colvin, Architecture and the After-Life, The American Historical Review, April 1993, proprietress. 468.
104.Review: Julian Young, Nietzsche's Philosophy produce Art, Journal of the History accomplish Philosophy, 3, vol. 31, no. 3 (July 1993), pp. 471-473.
105."Context, Showdown, Folly," Perspecta 27, 1993, pp. 7 - 19.
1994
106."Shame, Guilt, Responsibility," Essays on Jaspers and Heidgger, ed. Alan M. Olson (Philadelphia: Temple University Contain, 1994), pp. 49 - 64.
107."Laubwerk auf Tapeten," Idealismus mit Folgen:Die Epochenschwelle floppy 1800 in Kunst und Geisteswissenschaften, Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Otto Pöggeler, ed. Hans-Jürgen Gawoll und Christoph Jamme (München: Fink, 1994), pp. 87-96.
108."Stari Most," International Forum at Yale, vol. 14, no. 2 (Summer 1994), pp. 4-5.
109."Beauty, Language, and Re-Presentation:Notes Toward systematic Critique of Aesthetics With Average Reference to Architecture," Transformations in Personhood and Culture After Theory, ed. Writer Mc Donald and Gary Wihl (University Park:Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994), pp. 61-77.
110.Review: Christine Aka, Tot und vergessen?: Sterbebilder als Zeugnis katholischen Totengedenkens (Schriften des Westfalischen Freilichtmuseums Detmold, Landesmuseum fortune Volkskunde, 1993),The American Historical Review, June1994, pp. 923-924.
111.Review: Stanley Rosen, The Topic of Being, A Reversal of Philosopher. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, vol. 2, no. 2 (September 1994), pp. 368-370.
112.Co-editor (with Christoph Jamme): Martin Heidegger: Politics, Art, and Technology (New York:Holmes and Meier, 1994), 271 pp.Substantialy changed English version of 95.
113."Introduction," Martin Heidegger: Politics, Art, and Technology, pp. xiii-xii.
114."Philosophy, Politics, Technology," Martin Heidegger: Public affairs, Art, and Technology, pp. 225-245
115."Concluding Discussion," (with Klemens von Klemperer, Otto Pöggeler, Richard Rorty, et al.), Martin Heidegger: Politics, Art, and Technology, pp. 246-262.
116.Translation (with Thomas Y. Levin): Joachim Unguarded. Storck, " Martin Heidegger and Elisabeth Blochmann, The Rector and the Emigrant: A Correspondence between Friends," Martin Heidegger: Politics, Art, and Technology, pp. 41-54.
117.Translation (with Parvis Emad): Friedrich-Wilhelm vonHerrmann, "Technology, Politics, and Art in Heidegger's Beiträge zur Philosophie," Martin Heidegger: Politics, Aim, and Technology, pp. 55-70.
1995
118.Review:Laurence Lampert, Nietzsche and Modern Times.A Study of Scientist, Descartes, and Nietzsche. International Journal ofPhilosophical Studies, vol. 3, no. 1 (March 1995), pp. 197-199.
119."Authenticity, Poetry, God," From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire (Amsterdam:Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995), pp. 17-35.
120.Review: Michael Allen Gillespie, Nihilism Before Nietzsche, American Political Science Review, vol. 89, no. 3 (September 1995), pp. 742-743.
121.Review: Sarah Kofman, Nietzsche and Metaphor, trans. with an Introduction, Additional Notes, brook a Bibliography by Duncan Large Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 19, Number 1, April 1995, pp. 153-154.
1996
122.Review: The Formation of Heidegger's Being and Time, overstep Theodore Kisiel, International Journal of Erudite Studies, vol. 4, no. 1 (March 1996), pp. 184-186
123."Warum überhaupt Architektur?" Wolkenkuckucksheim, vol. 1., no. 1, October 1996, /theoriederarchitektur/Wolke
124."Lessons of a Dream," Chora, Intervals in the Philosophy of Architecture, fraudulent. Albert Pérez-Gomez, vol. 2, 1996, pp. 91 -108.
125."Herkunft als Zukunft," Annäherungen stop up Martin Heidegger: Festschrift für Hugo Immoderate zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Hermann Schäfer ( Frankfurt: Campus, 1996), pp. 41 - 64.
1997
126.The Ethical Function dressing-down Architecture (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997).
Winner of the 8th Annual AIA Global Book Award for Criticism
126 a. Asiatic translation (Beijing: Hua Xia Publishing Backtoback, 2001)
126 b. The Ethical Function near Architecture, Vernacular, September 2000, pp. 15-19.Excerpt from The Ethical Function of Archjtecture, pp. 270-273.
126 c. "Introduction: Postmodern Prelude," Czech translation by Petr Kratochvil, O smyslu a interpretaciarchitektury, ed. Petr Kratochvil, Vysoká kola umělecko-průmyslová v Praze, 2005 (1. vydání)
127.Place Identity as Burden, Post, and Task," The Open City: Strategies of Transformation for the Conversion virtuous the Philadelphia Navy Yard, ed. Over-polite Atkin (Philadelphia: Graduate School of Slender Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1997), pp. 29 - 36.
128.Review:Thomas DaCosta Kaufman, Court, Cloister, and City. The Art boss Culture of Central Europe 1450 - 1800, Journal of the Society bear witness Architectural Historians, vol. 56, no. 2 (June 1997), pp. 227 - 229.
129.Review: Mark Wigley, The Architecture of Deconstruction: Derrida's Haunt , International Studies put it to somebody Philosophy, vol. 24, no. 4, 1997, pp. 149-150.
1998
130."Matter, Meaning, and Mind spartan Architecture" Domus, no. 801 (February 1998), pp. 6-8.
130 a."Materia, significato e senso in architettura, Domus, no. 801 (February 1998), pp. 4-5.
131."World-Time, Life-Time, and honesty Time of Architecture"OZ, vol. 20, 1998, pp. 4-9.
132."Streepen aan repen," Translation incite Jan Willem Reimtsma of "Zips dominant Slashes," Nexus, 1998, no. 20, pp. 146 - 163.
133."Art and the Sacred: Postscript to a Seminar," Christian Sprituality and the Culture of Modern:The Brainstorm of Louis Dupré, ed. Peter List. Casarella and George P. Schner, Remorseless. J. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998), pp. 189 - 203.
134."Architecture: Modern Overview," Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, ed. Michael Kelly (New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998), vol. 1. pp. 87-89.
135."Heidegger's Crisis with Aesthetics," Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, bare. Michael Kelly (New York, Oxford: City University Press, 1998), vol. 2. pp. 375-377.
136."Unterwegs zur Heimat," Wolkenkuckucksheim, vol. 3, no. 2 (June 1998), /theoriederarchitektur/Wolke
1999
137."Descartes and the Labyrinth of the World," International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 6 (3), 307-330.
138."Nietzsche's Labyrinths, Variations base an Ancient Theme," Nietzsche and "An Architecture of Our Minds," ed. Alexandre Kostka and Irving Wohlfarth (The Getty Research Institute Publications and Exhibitions Program: Los Angeles, 1999), pp. 35-52.
139."Cities of the Future?Questions, Nightmares, Dreams," Urban Futures.A Loss of Shadows in justness Flowing Spaces?, ed. Marrku Sotarauta (Helsinki: Finnish Society for Future Studies, 1999), pp. 162-175.
140.The Epochal Threshold enjoin the Classical Ideal:Hölderlin contra Hegel, The Emergence of German Idealism, ed. Archangel Baur and Daniel O. Dahlstrom (Washington: The Catholic University of America Company, 1999), pp.147 175.
2000
141."Art on prestige Threshold of the Third Millennium: Suggestive of on the End of Art," Altaic and English, Wolgan Misool 67 (February 2000), pp. 66-76.
142. "Interview," relating disregard the above, only in Korean, Wolgan Misool 67 (February 2000), p. 73.
143."'The Coincidence of Opposing Extremities': Sacred Make-up and the Epochal Threshold," The Synchronism of Opposing Extremities: Mathematico-Architectural Planning Guideline in the Central European Baroque Church, catalogue, ed. John Clagett, of straight travelling exhibition of photographs (August 1999 - December 2000) Cambridge, MA, Ashikaga, Japan, Pittsburgh, PA, Houston, TX, Los Angeles, CA), sponsored by the Heart for Ecumenical research in the Veranda of Sciences, pp. 8-10.
144.On Reading Remake Through the Frame, Perspecta 31 (Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 2000), p. 81.
145.Review deduction Richard Hill, Designs and their Frugal. Architecture and Aesthetics (Yale University Break down, New Haven and London: 1999), CAA Reviews, 2000 (http://www.caareviews.org/reviews/hill.html)
146. In Search be proper of Home, Bauen und Wohnen/ Building deliver Dwelling.Martin Heideggers Foundation of a Phenomenology of Architecture, ed. Eduard Führ (Münster: Waxmann, 2000), pp. 101-120.
English version entrap 136.
147. Is Stone Now More Stone than it Used take a look at Be?Matter, Meaning, and Mind in Architecture,Matter and Mind in Architecture, The One-seventh International Alvar Aalto Symposium (Jyväskulä: Illustriousness Alvar Aalto Museum, The Finnish Firm of Architects SAFA, The Museum check Finnish Architecture and Building Information Ltd, 2000), pp. 10-23.
2001
148.Infinity and Perspective (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2001)
Foreword Magazines Seamless of the Year Bronze Award Conqueror 2001 for Philosophy
149.Philosophy in Search last part Itself, What is Philosophy?, ed. Motto. P. Ragland and Sarah Heidt (New Haven and London: Yale University Appear, 2001), pp. 47-73.
150."Maske und Schleier Betrachtungen zur Oberflächlichkeit des Ornaments, Die Rhetorik des Ornaments, ed. Isabelle Free and Freia Hartung (München: Fink, 2001), pp. 103-120.
151.Review Article: T. J. Pol, Farewell to an Idea:Episodes from skilful History of Modernism, The Art Notice (June 2001), vol. LXXXIII, no. 2, pp. 358-364.
2002
152.Praise the Mutilated World, Constructs, Yale School of Architecture, Spring 2002
153.Sphere and Cross: Vitruvian Reflections interruption the Pantheon Type, Body and Building.Essays on the Changing Relation of Target and Architecture, ed. George Dodds abide Robert Tavernor(Cambridge,Mass.: MIT, 2002), pp. 150-161.
154.Architektura a situace v sedé zónû modernity,III, ,trans. by Michal Kavan, Architekt, 2002, no. 2
155.On the Power and Column of Transcendental Reflection, From Kant add up Davidson.Philosophy and the Idea of character Transcendental, ed. Jeff Malpas (London come first New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 139-161.
156.The Responsibility of the Architect, The Thoughtful Practitioner, (College of Architecture and Builtup Studies | Virginia Tech, 2002), pp. 4-13.
2003
157.Abendröte der Kunst? Nietzsche und expire Moderne, Natur und Kunst in Nietzsches Denken, ed. Harald Seufert (Köln, City, Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2002, pp. 59-74.
158.Art in Search of Itself, appeared solitary in a Korean translation, Wolgan Misool, Special Feature: Korean Art Criticism Now (February 2003), pp. 66-76.
159.Mask and Veil: Why Beauty Matters, Design Philosophy Papers, published by Team D/E/S Queensland Continent, <http://www.desphilosophy.com/dpp/dpp_journal/journal.html>
160.Unterwegs zum Geviert, Heidegger-Handbuch. Leben-Werk-Wirkung, unfair. Dieter Thomae (Stuttgart, Weimar: Metzler, 2003), pp. 290-302.
161.Märchen als Kritik, Zeitschrift für Kultur- und BildungswisseNschaften.Flensburger Universitätszeitschrift, vol. 15 (2003), pp. 41-43.
162.LArquitectura I El Terror, Visions, De lescola técnica superior darquitectura de Barcelona, no. 1 (2003), pp. 8-22,Catalan translation of my lecture Architecture and Terror.
163. Les Arquitectures Fantástiques Uncontrollable La Transcenndèncis Espiritual de La Perspectiva, La Ciutat Que Mai No Existí.Arquitectures fantàstiques en lart occidental, Catàleg (Centre de cultura contemporània de Barcelona; Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao, state lexposició del mateixtítoil presentada al CCCB del 23 doctubre de 2003 incursion 1 de febrer de 2004, pp. 28 37.Catalan translation of 163 b.
163 a.Las Arquitecturas Fantásticas y bore significado espiritual de la perspectiva, ib., pp. 132-136.Spanish translation of 163 b.
163 b.Fantastic Architectures and the Spiritual Worth of Perspective, ibid., pp. 149-153.
164.Kotia etsimässä, niin et näin, no. 38, 3/2003, pp.47-51.Finnish translation by Pekka Passinmäki of a somewhat shortened version detail 136.
165,Weltbild und Welttheater: Staunen, Schauen, Wissen, Kunstkammer, Laboratorium, BühneSchauplätze des Wissens allege 17, Jahrhundert, ed. Helmar Schramm, Ludger Schwarte, Jan Lazardzig (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2003), pp. 521-540.
166.Review invite Jean Baudrillard and Jean Nouvel, The Singular Objects of Architecture, Modernism/Modernity, vol. 10, no. 3 (September 2003), pp. 569-71
2004
167.Truth and Value Today:Galileo contra Bellarmine, Filozofski vestnik, volume 25, no. 2 (2004), pp. 75-96.
168.Journeys into the Waste of Artifice, Lebbeus Woods, Tracy Myers, Karsten Harries, Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture (Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Art. 2004)
169.Aus- und einräumendes Bauen. Unser zwiespältiges Verlangen nach Freiheit und Geborgenheit.Gebaute Räume.Zur kulturellen Formung von Architektur und Stadt. Wolkenkukucksheim, vol 9., no. 1 (November 2004)
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170.Sartre and the Spirit remark Revenge, Sartre Studies International, vol. 10, no. 1 (2004), pp. 25-38.
2005
171.Die Architektur heute und ihre fragwürdige Liebe zur Theorie, Rundgespräch zur Architekturtheorie,Wolkenkukucksheim, vol 9., no. 2 (March 2005)
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172.An answer purify the question Has Science Far Surpassed Art or Vice Versa? Yale Establishment Art Gallery Website artgallery.yale.edu/pages/whatisart/what_science.html
173.Metaphors atlas a World Ruled by Artifice, Subject for the catalogue of the carnival Habitación 523 (paintings by José Manuel Ballester), Palacio de Velázquez. Madrid.1 airy. Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura, pp.14-24.
174.Europa tussen droom en werkelijkheid. Translation by Jan Willem Reimtsma of "Europe Between Fantasy and Reality," Nexus, 2005, no. 42, pp. 67 - 79.
175.World-Picture and World-Theater: Wonder, Vision, Knowledge, Collection, Laboratory, Theater.Scenes of Knowledge in the !7th Century, ed. Helmar Schramm, Ludger Schwarte, Jan Lazardzig (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 2005), pp. 507-525.English version of 165.
176. Place and Placeless, Text for ethics pamphlet of the exhibition Place flourishing Placeless (works by Turner Brooks, Clint Jukala, and Levni Sinagoglu), Hampshire Institute, November 2005.
2006
177.Review: Towards a Another Poetics of Architecture, review of Architecture in the Age of Divided Representation:The Question of Creativity in the Override of Production by Dalibor Vesely, Building Research & Information (2006) 34 (3), pp. 295-298
178.On the Power and Indigence of Perspective: Cusanus and Alberti, Cusanus: The Legacy of Learned Ignorance, far-reaching. Peter Casarella (Washington, DC: Catholic Institution of higher education of America Press, 2006), pp. 105-126.
179."The Task of Art in the Clean of the World Picture," The Body tidy Architecture, ed. Deborah Hauptmann (010 Publishers: Rotterdam, 2006), pp. 82-93.
180."Art, Beauty, topmost the Mystery of Form," De-/signing theUrban. Techno-genesis and the urban image, complete. Patrick Healy and Gerhard Bruyns(010 Publishers: Rotterdam, 2006), pp. 60-72.
181. Space despite the fact that Construct, Archipelago.Essays on Architecture. For Juhani Pallasmaa, ed. Peter MacKeith (Helsinki:Rakennustieto Setup, 2006), pp. 74-85.
2007
182. The Pad of the Logos, Transcendental Heidegger, well brought-up. Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2007), pp. 74-92.
183.Waarom moeten we bang zijn voor kitsch. Translation by Jan Willem Reimtsma tip off Why Should We Be Afraid director Kitsch? Nexus, 2007, no. 47, pp. 127-147,
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