This volume presents a survey of critical appropriations of Heidegger’s thought for the 21st century. It includes all the most well-known and respected Heidegger scholars working today and offers a wide range of perspectives in engaging and accessible essays, altogether representing the most comprehensive overview of Heidegger Studies available.
This volume presents a survey of critical appropriations of Heidegger’s thought for the 21st century. It includes all the most well-known and respected Heidegger scholars working today and offers a wide range of perspectives in engaging and accessible essays, altogether representing the most comprehensive overview of Heidegger Studies available.
Gregory Fried is Professor of Philosophy at Suffolk University. With Richard Polt he has translated Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics and Being and Truth, and edited A Companion to Heidegger's "Introduction to Metaphysics" and Nature, History, State: 1933-1934. Richard Polt is Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University. With Gregory Fried he has translated Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics and Being and Truth, and edited A Companion to Heidegger's "Introduction to Metaphysics" and Nature, History, State: 1933-1934.
Inhaltsangabe
Editors' Introduction Part I: Overviews 1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland 2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried 3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom 4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon Part II: After the Black Notebooks 5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare 6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny 7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland 8. Aftermath, Babette Babich Part III: Politics and Ethics 9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber 10. Ecce Homo Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab 11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer 12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt Part IV: Life and Existence 13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff 14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson 15. Alienation and Belo
Editors' Introduction Part I: Overviews 1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland 2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried 3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom 4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon Part II: After the Black Notebooks 5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare 6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny 7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland 8. Aftermath, Babette Babich Part III: Politics and Ethics 9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber 10. Ecce Homo Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab 11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer 12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt Part IV: Life and Existence 13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff 14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson 15. Alienation and Belo
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