1. Continental Philosophy Review uses Springer’s own citation style. This means that Heidegger’s works are referenced using the year of publication of the English translation if available, or the latest original language edition. We have added the year in which Heidegger wrote the cited text in square brackets after the German title of the work, which is placed before the English translation from which we cite.
2. Alderman, Harold. 1978. Heidegger’s critique of science and technology. In Heidegger and Modern Philosophy, ed. M. Murray. New Haven: Yale University Press.
3. Carson, Cathryn. 2010. Science as instrumental reason: Heidegger, Habermas, Heisenberg. Continental Philosophy Review 42: 483–509.
4. Dea, Shannon. 2009. Heidegger and Galileo’s slippery slope. Dialogue 48: 59–76.
5. Eddingtion, Arthur. 1928. The nature of the physical world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.