Emad, Parvis.
Parvis Emad
VIAF ID: 56695594 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Emad ‡b Parvis
- 100 1 _ ‡a Emad, Parvis
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emad, Parvis
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Emad, Parvis
- 100 1 0 ‡a Emad, Parvis
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
5xx's: Related Names (13)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Chicago, Ill.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Coriando, Paola-Ludovika
- 500 1 _ ‡a David, Pascal
- 500 1 _ ‡a Heidegger, Martin ‡d 1889-1976
- 500 1 _ ‡a Heidegger, Martin ‡d 1889-1976 ‡e Bekanntschaft
- 500 1 _ ‡a Herrmann, Friedrich-Wilhelm von
- 500 1 _ ‡a Herrmann, Friedrich-Wilhelm von ‡d 1934-
- 500 1 _ ‡a Kalary, Thomas
- 500 1 _ ‡a Maly, Kenneth
- 500 1 _ ‡a Petzet, Heinrich Wiegand
- 500 1 _ ‡a Schalow, Frank ‡d 1956-...
- 500 1 _ ‡a Schüßler, Ingeborg
- 551 _ _ ‡a Wien
Works
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Auf einen Stern zugehen. | |
Beiträge zur Philosophie | |
Besinnung. | |
Encounters and dialogues with Martin Heidegger : 1929-1976 | |
Hegel's "Phenomenology of spirit" | |
Heidegger and the phenomenology of values his critique of intentionality | |
Heidegger on Heraclitus a new reading | |
Heidegger, translation, and the task of thinking : essays in honor of Parvis Emad | |
"History" and "nothingness" in Heidegger and Nietzsche: learning from Beiträge the issue of anti-semitism | |
Language and thinking in a post-metaphysical age: Plato, Aristotle, Husserl, and the unthought question of ethics and politics | |
Mindfulness | |
National socialism issue in hermeneutic phenomenological perspective - reflections on Pindar, Aristotle and Meister Eckhart | |
On the way to Heidegger's Contributions to philosophy | |
Phenomenological interpretation of Kant's "Critique of pure reason" | |
The task of thinking and hermeneutic phenomenology : Kant, Husserl, and the history of being | |
Technicity, language and translation: questions concerning the parousia of the divine | |
Translation and interpretation learning from Beiträge | |
The wellspring of thinking, finitude, and the ontological difference: the Greeks, Leibniz, Kant, and the question of time and being |