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A companion to Heidegger

A companion to Heidegger

A companion to Heidegger

Editorial: Blackwell

Pàgines: 560

Any: 2004

EAN: 9781405110921

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The Blackwell Companion to Heidegger is a complete guide to the work and thought of Martin Heidegger, one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. * A complete guide to the work and thought of Martin Heidegger, one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. * Considers the most important elements of Heidegger´s intellectual biography, including his notorious involvement with National Socialism. * Provides a systematic and comprehensive exploration of Heidegger´s work. * One of the few books on Heidegger to cover his later work as well as Being and Time. * Includes key critical responses to Heidegger´s philosophy. * Contributors include many of the leading interpreters of, and commentators on, the work of Heidegger.
1 Martin Heidegger: An Introduction to His Thought, Work, and Life: Hubert L. Dreyfus (University of California, Berkeley) and Mark A. Wrathall (Brigham Young University) Part I: Early Heidegger: Themes and Influences: 2 The Earliest Heidegger: A New Field of Research: John van Buren (Fordham University) 3 Heidegger and National Socialism: Iain Thomson (University of New Mexico) 4 Heidegger and Husserl: The Matter and Method of Philosophy: Steven Crowell (Rice University) 5 Heidegger and German Idealism: Daniel O. Dahlstrom (Boston University) 6 Early Heidegger´s Appropriation of Kant: Béatrice Han-Pile (University of Essex) 7 Heidegger´s Nietzsche: Hans Sluga (University of California, Berkeley) 8 Heidegger and the Greeks: Carol J. White (Santa Clara University) 9 Logic: Stephan Käufer (Franklin and Marshall College) 10 Phenomenology: Edgar C. Boedeker Jr (University of Northern Iowa) 11 Heidegger´s Philosophy of Science: Joseph Rouse (Wesleyan University) Part II: Being and Time: 12 Dasein: Thomas Sheehan (Stanford University) 13 Heidegger´s Categories in Being and Time: Robert Brandom (University of Pittsburgh) 14 Early Heidegger on Sociality: Theodore R. Schatzki (University of Kentucky) 15 Realism and Truth: David R. Cerbone (West Virginia University) 16 Hermeneutics: Cristina Lafont (Northwestern University) 17 Authenticity: Taylor Carman (Barnard College, Columbia University) 18 Human Mortality: Heidegger on How to Portray the Impossible Possibility of Dasein: Stephen Mulhall (New College, Oxford) 19 Temporality: William Blattner (Georgetown University) 20 Dasein and "Its" Time: Piotr Hoffman (University of Nevada) Part III: Heidegger´s Later Thought: 21 Unconcealment: Mark A. Wrathall (Brigham Young University) 22 Contributions to Philosophy: Hans Ruin (Södertörns Högskola, Stockholm) 23 Ereignis: Richard Polt (Xavier University) 24 The History of Being: Charles Guignon (University of South Florida) 25 Heidegger´s Ontology of Art: Hubert L. Dreyfus (University of California, Berkeley) 26 Technology: Albert Borgmann (University of Montana) 27 Heidegger on Language: Charles Taylor (McGill University) 28 The Thinging of the Thing: The Ethic of Conditionality in Heidegger´s Later Work: James C. Edwards (Furman University) 29 The Truth of Being and the History of Philosophy: Mark B. Okrent (Bates College) 30 Derrida and Heidegger: Iterability and Ereignis: Charles Spinosa 31 Heidegger, Contingency, and Pragmatism: Richard Rorty (Stanford University) Index

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