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Hegel.

Martin Heidegger's writings on Hegel are notoriously difficult but show an essential engagement between two of the foundational thinkers of phenomenology. Joseph Arel and Neils Feuerhahn provide a clear and careful translation of Volume 68 of the Complete Works, which is comprised of two shorte...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
Otros Autores: Arel, Joseph, Feuerhahn, Niels
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2015.
Colección:Studies in Continental thought.
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505 0 |a Cover; Hegel; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Translators' Introduction; NEGATIVITY. A CONFRONTATION WITH HEGEL APPROACHED FROM NEGATIVITY (1938-39, 1941); I. Negativity. Nothing-abyss-beyng; 1. On Hegel; (1) Clarification of a concern regarding the value of such a confrontation; (2) Specification of the conceptual language that comes into play in the confrontation; (3) Preliminary characterization of the standpoint and principle of Hegel's philosophy; 2. At a glance; 3. Becoming; 4. Negativity and the "nothing"; 5. Negativity and being-other [Anderssein]; 6. Negativity and otherness [Andersheit]; 7. Negativity-difference of consciousness-subject-object relationship and essence of truth8. Hegel's concept of being; 9. Hegel's absolute negativity interrogated directly about its "origin"; 10. Hegel's negativity; 11. Review; 12. Negativity; 13. The differentiation (separation); 14. The negative; 15. Being and the nothing; 16. Hegel's concept of "being" in the narrow sense ("horizon" and "guiding thread"); 17. The "standpoint" of Hegelian philosophy is the standpoint of "absolute idealism"; 18. The (thoughtful) pre-suppositions of Hegelian thinking; 19. The pre-suppositions of Hegelian thinking of being in the narrow and broad sense20. Review; 21. The his tori cal confrontation and the regress to "presuppositions." 
505 8 |a II. The realm of inquiry of negativity; 1. On the conceptual language; 2. Negativity; 3. Review; III. The differentiation of being and beings; 1. Differentiation as de-cision; 2. The differentiation of being and beings; IV. Clearing-Abyss-Nothing; 1. The clearing (beyng); 2. Being: the a-byss; 3. Beyng and nothing; 4. A-byss and nothing and no; 5. Beyng and nothing; 6. "Negativity"; 7. The nothing; V. Hegel; 1. Essential considerations concerning the conceptual language2. Hegel; 3. "Becoming"; 4. The pure thinking of thinking; 5. "The higher standpoint"; 6. Hegel's "impact"; 7. Metaphysics; 8. On Hegel; 9. "The logical beginning" ("pure being"); Appendix; Supplement to the title page; Supplement to I, section 1. 
505 8 |a ELUCIDATION OF THE "INTRODUCTION" TO HEGEL'S "PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT" (1942); Preliminary consideration. On the varied role and position of the Phenomenology of Spirit within Hegel's metaphysics; I. The grounding of the enactment of the presentation of appearing knowledge (paragraphs 1-4 of the "Introduction"); II. The self-presentation of appearing knowledge as the course into the truth of its own essence (paragraphs 5-8 of the "Introduction"); III. The criterion of the examination and the essence of the examination in the course of appearing knowledge (paragraphs 9-13 of the "Introduction"); 1. The criterion-forming consciousness and the dialectical movement of the examination; 2. Review of the previous discussion (I-III); 3. The experience [Er-fahren] of consciousness; IV. The essence of the experience of consciousness and its presentation (paragraphs 14-15 of the "Introduction"). 
520 |a Martin Heidegger's writings on Hegel are notoriously difficult but show an essential engagement between two of the foundational thinkers of phenomenology. Joseph Arel and Neils Feuerhahn provide a clear and careful translation of Volume 68 of the Complete Works, which is comprised of two shorter texts-a treatise on negativity, and a penetrating reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. In this volume, Heidegger relates his interpretation of Hegel to his own thought on the event, taking up themes developed in Contributions to Philosophy. While many parts of the text are fragmentary in nature, these interpretations are considered some of the most significant as they bring Hegel into Heidegger's philosophical trajectory. 
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