Abstract
Phenomenology, Feminist Studies and Ecologism have accused Heidegger repeatedly for not having taken into account the phenomenon of the body. Without denying the validity of such critiques, the present article focuses its attention first on the question of Dasein's neutrality and asexuality. Then it analyzes Heidegger's remarks on temporality as the horizon of all meaning, paying special attention to its significance for Butler's notion of performativity.
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Escudero, J. A. (2015). Heidegger and the Hermeneutics of the Body. International Journal of Gender & Women’s Studies, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.15640/ijgws.v3n1a3
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