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This book offers Heidegger's most substantial self-critique of his Contributions to Philosophy: Of the Event and articulates what he means by the event itself. This translation offers the English-speaking reader intimate contact with one of the most basic Heideggerian concepts. This book lays o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Otros Autores: Rojcewicz, Richard (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, [2013]
Colección:Studies in Continental thought.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g I.  |t The First Beginning --  |g II.  |t The Resonating --  |g III.  |t The Difference --  |g IV.  |t The Twisting Free --  |g V.  |t The Event : The Vocabulary of its Essence --  |g VI.  |t The Event --  |g VII.  |t The Event and The Human Being --  |g VIII.  |t Da-Seyn --  |g IX.  |t The Other Beginning --  |g X.  |t Directives To The Event --  |g XI.  |t The Thinking of The History of Beyng (Thinking and Poetizing). 
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880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Cover; Contents; Translator's Introduction; FOREWORDS; Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, vv. 73-74.; This "presentation" does not describe and report; The destiny of beyng devolves upon the thinkers; The dispensation of beyng in the event toward the beginning; Not only throughout all the world; In regard to Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event); I. THE FIRST BEGINNING; 1. The first beginning; A. The first beginning ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 2. Αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 3. Errancy; 4. Αλ̓ηθ́εια (Plato); 5. εν̔́ out of ουσ̓ιά; 6. Truth and being for the Greeks (Said and unsaid); 7. α-̓ληθ́εια; 8. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and "space and time"; 9. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and the first beginning (φυσ́ις); 10. α-̓ληθ́εια; 11. In the first beginning; 12. Truth and the true; 13. Unconcealedness; 14. φυσ́ις-αλ̓ηθ́εια-beyng; 15. Α-̓ληθ́εια and the open; 16. Truth and beyng; 17. ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 18. "Truth" and beyng; 19. On the question of truth; 20. The moment of consolidation; 21. αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 22. Truth and being; 23. αγ̓αθóν; 24. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 25. To say simply; 26. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 27. ταυτ̓óν; 28. ταυτ̓óν; 29. How νοvς-λóγoς-ψυχη;́ 30. How to come to steadfastness now for the first time; 31. One cannot; 32. The ground of the transformation of the essence of truth; 52. δóξα and τα ̓δoκovντα; 53. γιν́εσθαι-ολ̓́λνσθαι; C. Anaximander; 54. If the απ̓́ετρoν of Anaximander were αλ̓ηθ́εια; 55. The transition; 56. τó περ́ας-τó απ̓́ετρoν; 57. αἀδ̓ικιά; 58. In the dictum of Anaximander; 59. The utterance of being; D. Western thinking Reflexion Da-seyn; 60. Thoughtful thinking and the "concept"; 61. Why nothing "comes forth" in "thinking" (as "philosophy"); 62. The beginning of Western thinking; 63. To think about thinking; 64. The beginning of thinking; 65. Philosophy-thinking-being; 66. Tradition out of the essence of historiality; 67. History and historiology; E. Under way toward the first beginning The preparation for the thinking of beyng in its historicality So as to remain on the bridge; 68. Key words with respect to being; 69. To arrive at the domain of the disposition . . .; 70. The transition; 71. The collapse of Αλ̓ηθ́εια out of the global mountain range; the beginning of the destiny of being.; F. The first beginning; 72. The time is coming; 73. Truth and cognition; 74. On the presentation of the first beginning; 75. The essence of being in the first beginning; 76. Recollection into the first beginning; 77. φυσ́τς and the first beginning. 
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