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After Heidegger Fried Gregoryheidegger Martinpolt Richard F H

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After Heidegger Fried Gregoryheidegger Martinpolt Richard F H
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.81 MB
Author: Fried, Gregory;Heidegger, Martin;Polt, Richard F. H
ISBN: 9781786604859, 9781786604866, 9781786604873, 178660485X, 1786604868, 1786604876
Language: English
Year: 2018

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After Heidegger Fried Gregoryheidegger Martinpolt Richard F H by Fried, Gregory;heidegger, Martin;polt, Richard F. H 9781786604859, 9781786604866, 9781786604873, 178660485X, 1786604868, 1786604876 instant download after payment.

Part I: Overviews -- Heidegger: Enduring questions / Drew A. Hyland -- On beyond Heidegger / Gregory Fried -- In Heidegger's wake / Daniel O. Dahlstrom -- The critical appropriation of Heidegger's philosophy: Five motifs / Peter E. Gordon -- But what comes before the "after"? / Thomas Sheehan -- Part II: After the black notebooks -- What is left of Heidegger: On the future of a philosopher / Donatella Di Cesare -- Thinking-time: Or, why do "we" ask about the future of Heidegger's thinking? / Peter Trawny -- Getting ourselves on the hook / Julia A. Ireland -- Aftermath / Babette Babich -- Part III: Politics and ethics -- Heidegger: Beyond anti-semitism and Seinsgeschichte / John McCumber -- Ecce Homo/Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's politics and his philosophy / Lawrence J. Hatab -- Thought, action, and history: Rethinking revolution after Heidegger / Arun Iyer -- Ethics after Heidegger / Dennis J. Schmidt -- Part IV: Life and existence -- Becoming hermeneutical before being philosophical: Starting again after Heidegger / Robert C. Scharff -- The strangeness of life in Heidegger's philosophy / Eric S. Nelson -- Alienation and belongingness / Charles Guignon and Kevin Aho -- Being at issue / Richard Polt -- Heidegger's schematizations / Lee Braver -- Dasein: From existential situation to appropriation in the event / Theodore Kisiel -- Part V: Phenomenology and ontology -- Of paths and method: Heidegger as a phenomenologist / Steven Crowell -- Still, the unrest of the question of being / Katherine Withy -- What is the meaning of the meaning of being? / Simon Critchley -- The future of thought: Of a phenomenology of the inapparent / Franc̦ois Raffoul -- Part VI: Thinking with late Heidegger -- On the essence and concept of Ereignis: From Technē to technicity / William McNeill -- Learning to see otherwise: The transformative appropriation of vision / David Kleinberg-Levin -- On the meaning and possibility of thought / Miguel de Beistegui -- Clearing and space: Thinking with Heidegger and beyond / Günter Figal -- Thinking bodily time-spaces with and beyond Heidegger / Daniela Vallega-Neu -- The appeal of things: Ethics and relation / Andrew J. Mitchell -- Overcoming the subjectivisms of our age (or why Heidegger is not a phenomenologist) / Richard Capobianco -- Part VII: Openings to others -- Thinking Heidegger's postmodern unthought: From ontotheology to ontological pluralism in technology, education, politics, and art / Iain Thomson -- East-West dialogue after Heidegger / Bret W. Davis -- This is not a love story: Robot girl and das Rettende after Heidegger / Trish Glazebrook.;This unique volume collects more than 30 new essays by prominent scholars on what remains philosophically provocative in Heidegger's thought. His writings continue to invite analysis and application - ut, particularly in the light of his political affiliations, they must also be critiqued. Philosophy today takes place after Heidegger in that his views should not be accepted naively, and there are new issues that he did not address - but also in that we continue to think in the wake of important questions that he raised. --

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