The Event /
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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Bloomington, IN :
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[2013]
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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). |
520 | |a 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 out how the event is to be understood and ties it closely to looking, showing, self-manifestation, and the self-unveiling of the gods. The Event (Complete Works, volume 71) is part of a series of Heidegger's private writings in response to Contributions. -- Description from EBL. | ||
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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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