This book showcases the contributions of esteemed scholars in Heideggerian studies, delving into the inquiry of the mystical essence inherent in Heidegger's thought. Rather than confining "mystery" to the conventional realm of mysticism, separate from philosophy, this volume's original research investigates how the mystery of being is integral to philosophy itself, shaping its performative and transformative nature. The book's central inquiry asks whether this mystical element is essential to Heidegger's thought and how it relates to traditional notions of mysticism. At its core, however, it…mehr
This book showcases the contributions of esteemed scholars in Heideggerian studies, delving into the inquiry of the mystical essence inherent in Heidegger's thought. Rather than confining "mystery" to the conventional realm of mysticism, separate from philosophy, this volume's original research investigates how the mystery of being is integral to philosophy itself, shaping its performative and transformative nature. The book's central inquiry asks whether this mystical element is essential to Heidegger's thought and how it relates to traditional notions of mysticism. At its core, however, it questions the very essence of philosophy-its transformative potential-engaging with numerous themes in Heidegger's work while remaining attuned to the centrality and significance of the mystery of being.
Erik Kuravsky is a researcher in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, Austria. He is the author of Transcendence in Heidegger's Early Thought: Toward Being as Event (2023). His research explores the potential for self-fulfillment in human life, examining the ethical, epistemic, and existential dimensions of an individual's ontological transformation. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, his work has been published in Research in Phenomenology, Religions, Sophia, Open Theology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Gatherings, and Circolo Rivista di Filosofia e Culture, as well as in various books on phenomenology and the intersections of philosophy and mysticism.
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Heidegger Gesamtausgabe volumes (GA) cited in the book Foreword: The Mystical Sense of Life John D. Caputo (Syracuse University, USA) Introduction. Reconsidering the 'Mystical Element' Erik Kuravksy (University of Vienna, Austria) Part I. The Trace of Mysticism in Heidegger's Thinking 1. In Search of the Divine God. Heidegger, the Transformative Art of Philosophy and Religion Holger Zaborowski (University of Erfurt, Germany) 2. Heidegger's "Mystical" Vision of Being Richard Capobianco (Stonehill College, USA) 3. The Mysticism of Heterothesis: Heidegger's Reading of Duns Scotus and Beyond John Krummel (Hobart & William Smith Colleges, USA) Part II. Hermeneutic Ontology as a Path to Retrieving Genuine Mysticism 4. Temporality, Clairvoyance, and the Mystical in Heidegger's Being and Time Rajesh Sampath (Brandeis University, USA) 5. Stretching Hermeneutics: Being and Time and Scripture Peter Costello (Providence College, USA) 6. Heidegger and the Sufi Mysticism of Ibn ?Arabi Bharatwaj Iyer (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) Part III. The Mystery as the Source of Mysticim: Stillness, Language, Thinking 7. Martin Heidegger and the Unspeakable: On the Source of Mysticism Miles Groth (Wagner College, USA) 8. Wording Stillness Krzysztof Ziarek (University at Buffalo, USA) 9. The Grammatical Riddle of Being: Heidegger's Polysemous Participles Lee Braver (University of South Florida, USA) Part IV. Engaging the Mystery: Agency, Attunement, Attention 10. Releasement as a Mode of Knowing: The Mystically Noetic Core of Human Agency in Heidegger and Meister Eckhart Erik Kuravsky (University of Vienna, Austria) 11. The Path of Awakening a Fundamental Attunement Jessica S. Elkayam (Sam Houston State University, USA) 12. The Question of Being as a Praxis of Mindfulness Lawrence Berger (Marist College, USA) Part V. On the Way to a Dwelling Place (Among the Mystery of Things) 13. "This - is the land - the Sunset washes -": Re-examining the Mystery of Place in Heidegger with Emily Dickinson Axel Karamercan (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) 14. Heidegger's Fourfold Causality: The Mystical Path to Dwelling Brendan Mahoney (University at Albany, USA) 15. Heidegger and the Mystery of the Simple (Experiencing the Beynghistorical Word-thing) Lasha Kharazi (Georgian-American University, Georgia) Index About the Contributors
Heidegger Gesamtausgabe volumes (GA) cited in the book Foreword: The Mystical Sense of Life John D. Caputo (Syracuse University, USA) Introduction. Reconsidering the 'Mystical Element' Erik Kuravksy (University of Vienna, Austria) Part I. The Trace of Mysticism in Heidegger's Thinking 1. In Search of the Divine God. Heidegger, the Transformative Art of Philosophy and Religion Holger Zaborowski (University of Erfurt, Germany) 2. Heidegger's "Mystical" Vision of Being Richard Capobianco (Stonehill College, USA) 3. The Mysticism of Heterothesis: Heidegger's Reading of Duns Scotus and Beyond John Krummel (Hobart & William Smith Colleges, USA) Part II. Hermeneutic Ontology as a Path to Retrieving Genuine Mysticism 4. Temporality, Clairvoyance, and the Mystical in Heidegger's Being and Time Rajesh Sampath (Brandeis University, USA) 5. Stretching Hermeneutics: Being and Time and Scripture Peter Costello (Providence College, USA) 6. Heidegger and the Sufi Mysticism of Ibn ?Arabi Bharatwaj Iyer (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) Part III. The Mystery as the Source of Mysticim: Stillness, Language, Thinking 7. Martin Heidegger and the Unspeakable: On the Source of Mysticism Miles Groth (Wagner College, USA) 8. Wording Stillness Krzysztof Ziarek (University at Buffalo, USA) 9. The Grammatical Riddle of Being: Heidegger's Polysemous Participles Lee Braver (University of South Florida, USA) Part IV. Engaging the Mystery: Agency, Attunement, Attention 10. Releasement as a Mode of Knowing: The Mystically Noetic Core of Human Agency in Heidegger and Meister Eckhart Erik Kuravsky (University of Vienna, Austria) 11. The Path of Awakening a Fundamental Attunement Jessica S. Elkayam (Sam Houston State University, USA) 12. The Question of Being as a Praxis of Mindfulness Lawrence Berger (Marist College, USA) Part V. On the Way to a Dwelling Place (Among the Mystery of Things) 13. "This - is the land - the Sunset washes -": Re-examining the Mystery of Place in Heidegger with Emily Dickinson Axel Karamercan (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) 14. Heidegger's Fourfold Causality: The Mystical Path to Dwelling Brendan Mahoney (University at Albany, USA) 15. Heidegger and the Mystery of the Simple (Experiencing the Beynghistorical Word-thing) Lasha Kharazi (Georgian-American University, Georgia) Index About the Contributors
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