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Heidegger's Being : The Shimmering Unfolding /

"This collection of diverse essays represents a unified, perceptive look into seminal ideas of Heidegger's lifelong attention to the question of Being, and suggests some thought-provoking attempts, philosophical ventures, to go beyond them, to think them through in a new way, to deepen and...

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Autor principal: Capobianco, Richard, 1957- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : University of Toronto Press, [2022]
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Part I: Studies -- 1. Pindar's "Gold" and Heraclitus's "Kosmos" as Being Itself -- 2. In the Black Notebooks: The "Turn" Away from the Transcendental-Phenomenological Positioning of Being and Time to the Thinking of Being as Physis and Aletheia -- 3. Heidegger's Manifold Thinking of Being: In Honor of Prof. William J. Richardson -- 4. Athena, Art, and Overcoming the Egoity of Our Age -- 5. Mythos, Being, and the Appropriation of a Religious Tradition -- 6. On Heidegger's Heraclitus Lectures: In Nearness of a Process Metaphysics? -- 7. The Path through Heidegger's Thought: Interview with FILOZOFIA -- Part II: Translation -- 8. "Martin Heidegger's Thinking and Japanese Philosophy" by Koichi Tsujimura and "Reply in Appreciation" by Martin Heidegger -- Part III: Reflections and Impressions -- 9. Heidegger and the Earliest Greeks -- 10. Heidegger, Phenomenology, and Metaphysics -- 11. Why "Phenomenology" Inevitably Slides toward Idealism/Subjectivism/Constructivism -- 12. Heidegger's "Clearing" Is Not Identical with the Human Being -- 13. Heidegger, Max M#x81;ller, and Metaphysics: "Heidegger Remains a Metaphysician" -- 14. Heidegger, Plato, and "Light" -- 15. Hegel and the Inexhaustible Depth of "Things" -- 16. Facticity Only in the Light of Eternity -- 17. Another Suggestion on Thinking: Heidegger and Whitehead -- 18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on Wholeness as the Telos of the Human Being -- 18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on "Opposites" -- 20. Heidegger and Melville -- 21. Heidegger and a Robert Frost Poem -- 22. The Unspeakable Mystery of All Things -- 23. A "Hermetic Saying" and the Hermetic Tradition -- 24. Heidegger and Walt Whitman -- 25. Heidegger and the Limit of Language -- and Rumi -- 26. Thomas Aquinas, "God," and the "Godhead of God" -- Afterword -- A Note on the Text and Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index 
520 |a "This collection of diverse essays represents a unified, perceptive look into seminal ideas of Heidegger's lifelong attention to the question of Being, and suggests some thought-provoking attempts, philosophical ventures, to go beyond them, to think them through in a new way, to deepen and expand their understanding. It offers an initial, balanced, measured, well-targeted Socratic response (cross-examination) to the hermeneutic closure imposed on them (on his texts), at least by some ideological and pre-fixed hermeneutical assumptions and prejudices, by short-circuiting the hard, scholarly labor with the texts themselves, with the writings of the philosophers in question. The clear, short, interconnected discussions of Heidegger's insights, focused on Being and based on his lectures, coalesce into a unified exposition and grasp of his multi-dimensional thinking; they prepare the ground for their questioning, for expanding the range of their understanding. The lucidity of writing, its dexterity and fluency (flux), combined with scholarly diction and terminology, enhanced by Capobianco's attunement (sensitivity) to Heidegger's language, indispensable for grasping his thought, render the manuscript (book-proposal) at hand suitable for beginners and daring, curious readers, for scholars in many fields and for "generalists" as well."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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