Kenneth Maly
A Refreshing and Rethinking Retrieval of Greek Thinking
Kenneth Maly
A Refreshing and Rethinking Retrieval of Greek Thinking
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This book presents a rethinking of Greek philosophy to offer the West a path to a more holistic and less conceptual understanding of the way things are.
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This book presents a rethinking of Greek philosophy to offer the West a path to a more holistic and less conceptual understanding of the way things are.
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- New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781487556075
- ISBN-10: 1487556071
- Artikelnr.: 69233848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9781487556075
- ISBN-10: 1487556071
- Artikelnr.: 69233848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Kenneth Maly
Suggestions, Guidelines Preamble: Telling the Story of This Book Interlude: Heidegger’s Words Da-sein and Sein-Seyn-Ereignis Part 1: Shaking Up the Established Views a. A First Look: What Is at Stake b. The Starting: Movement and Change c. The Two Ways of Thinking d. Entering the Way e. Beacons to Guide Us f. First Glimpses g. The Example of Nietzsche h. The Oracle of Delphi i. Word-Images as Guideposts and Openings j. Transition: An Invitation Part 2: Enacting the Retrieval from "Here" to "There" a. Markers to Help along the Way b. Using David Bohm to Retell the Story of This Book: The Road from Here to There and from There to Here c. From Bohm to Heidegger: How to Go beyond Dualism, Conceptualism, Stasis - into the Dynamic of the Immeasurable Radiant Emptiness d. Poi-etic Language: Saying as Showing e. Dao as Measure and Opening for Our Work, in Its Saying Power Part 3: Retrieving, by Refreshing, What the Greek Words Say and in Saying Show, Shaped by Heidegger a.
/aporia b. The Greek Words That Say Beyng as "Radiant Emptiness" i.
ι
/apeiron, along with
/chora ii.
θ
ι
/aletheia iii.
ι
/physis iv.
ό
/eon v.
/logos, along with
/hen vi. ψ
/psyche vii.
,
/ noos, nous Part 4: Bringing the Book to a Close a. From Saying Consciousness to Saying Awareness b. How to Think and Experience and Say "It": Meanderings c. Next Steps: Understanding Expanding Horizons d. Coda Notes Bibliography Index
/aporia b. The Greek Words That Say Beyng as "Radiant Emptiness" i.
ι
/apeiron, along with
/chora ii.
θ
ι
/aletheia iii.
ι
/physis iv.
ό
/eon v.
/logos, along with
/hen vi. ψ
/psyche vii.
,
/ noos, nous Part 4: Bringing the Book to a Close a. From Saying Consciousness to Saying Awareness b. How to Think and Experience and Say "It": Meanderings c. Next Steps: Understanding Expanding Horizons d. Coda Notes Bibliography Index
Suggestions, Guidelines Preamble: Telling the Story of This Book Interlude: Heidegger’s Words Da-sein and Sein-Seyn-Ereignis Part 1: Shaking Up the Established Views a. A First Look: What Is at Stake b. The Starting: Movement and Change c. The Two Ways of Thinking d. Entering the Way e. Beacons to Guide Us f. First Glimpses g. The Example of Nietzsche h. The Oracle of Delphi i. Word-Images as Guideposts and Openings j. Transition: An Invitation Part 2: Enacting the Retrieval from "Here" to "There" a. Markers to Help along the Way b. Using David Bohm to Retell the Story of This Book: The Road from Here to There and from There to Here c. From Bohm to Heidegger: How to Go beyond Dualism, Conceptualism, Stasis - into the Dynamic of the Immeasurable Radiant Emptiness d. Poi-etic Language: Saying as Showing e. Dao as Measure and Opening for Our Work, in Its Saying Power Part 3: Retrieving, by Refreshing, What the Greek Words Say and in Saying Show, Shaped by Heidegger a.
/aporia b. The Greek Words That Say Beyng as "Radiant Emptiness" i.
ι
/apeiron, along with
/chora ii.
θ
ι
/aletheia iii.
ι
/physis iv.
ό
/eon v.
/logos, along with
/hen vi. ψ
/psyche vii.
,
/ noos, nous Part 4: Bringing the Book to a Close a. From Saying Consciousness to Saying Awareness b. How to Think and Experience and Say "It": Meanderings c. Next Steps: Understanding Expanding Horizons d. Coda Notes Bibliography Index
/aporia b. The Greek Words That Say Beyng as "Radiant Emptiness" i.
ι
/apeiron, along with
/chora ii.
θ
ι
/aletheia iii.
ι
/physis iv.
ό
/eon v.
/logos, along with
/hen vi. ψ
/psyche vii.
,
/ noos, nous Part 4: Bringing the Book to a Close a. From Saying Consciousness to Saying Awareness b. How to Think and Experience and Say "It": Meanderings c. Next Steps: Understanding Expanding Horizons d. Coda Notes Bibliography Index