After Heidegger?
Herausgeber: Fried, Gregory; Polt, Richard
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Herausgeber: Fried, Gregory; Polt, Richard
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This volume presents a survey of critical appropriations of Heidegger's thought for the 21st century. It includes all the most well-known and respected Heidegger scholars working today and offers a wide range of perspectives in engaging and accessible essays, altogether representing the most comprehensive overview of Heidegger Studies available.
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This volume presents a survey of critical appropriations of Heidegger's thought for the 21st century. It includes all the most well-known and respected Heidegger scholars working today and offers a wide range of perspectives in engaging and accessible essays, altogether representing the most comprehensive overview of Heidegger Studies available.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- New Heidegger Research
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9781786604859
- ISBN-10: 178660485X
- Artikelnr.: 48693642
- New Heidegger Research
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9781786604859
- ISBN-10: 178660485X
- Artikelnr.: 48693642
Edited by Gregory Fried and Richard Polt
Editors' Introduction
Part I: Overviews
1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland
2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried
3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom
4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon
Part II: After the Black Notebooks
5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare
6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny
7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland
8. Aftermath, Babette Babich
Part III: Politics and Ethics
9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber
10. Ecce Homo
Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab
11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer
12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt
Part IV: Life and Existence
13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff
14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson
15. Alienation and Belongingness, Kevin Aho and Charles Guignon
16. Being at Issue, Richard Polt
17. Heidegger's Schematizations, Lee Braver
18.Dasein: From Existential Situation to Appropriation in the Event, Theodore Kisiel
Part V: Phenomenology and Ontology
19. Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist, Steven Crowell
20. But What Comes Before the "After"? Thomas Sheehan
21. Still, the Unrest of the Question of Being, Katherine Withy
22. What is the Meaning of the Meaning of Being? Simon Critchley
23. The Future of Thought: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent, François Raffoul
Part VI: Thinking with Late Heidegger
24. On the Essence and Concept of Ereignis: From Techn¿ to Technicity, William McNeill
25. Learning to See Otherwise: The Transformative Appropriation of Vision, David Kleinberg-Levin
26. On the Meaning and Possibility of Thought, Miguel de Beistegui
27. Clearing and Space: Thinking with Heidegger and Beyond, Günter Figal
28. Thinking Embodied Time-Spaces with and Beyond Heidegger, Daniela Vallega-Neu
29. The Appeal of Things: Ethics and Relation, Andrew Mitchell
30. Overcoming the Subjectivisms of Our Age, Richard Capobianco
Part VII: Openings to Others
31. Thinking Heidegger's Postmodern Unthought, Iain Thomson
32. East-West Dialogue after Heidegger, Bret Davis
33. This is not a Love Story: Robot Girl and das Rettende after Heidegger, Trish Glazebrook
About the Contributors
Index
Part I: Overviews
1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland
2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried
3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom
4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon
Part II: After the Black Notebooks
5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare
6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny
7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland
8. Aftermath, Babette Babich
Part III: Politics and Ethics
9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber
10. Ecce Homo
Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab
11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer
12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt
Part IV: Life and Existence
13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff
14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson
15. Alienation and Belongingness, Kevin Aho and Charles Guignon
16. Being at Issue, Richard Polt
17. Heidegger's Schematizations, Lee Braver
18.Dasein: From Existential Situation to Appropriation in the Event, Theodore Kisiel
Part V: Phenomenology and Ontology
19. Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist, Steven Crowell
20. But What Comes Before the "After"? Thomas Sheehan
21. Still, the Unrest of the Question of Being, Katherine Withy
22. What is the Meaning of the Meaning of Being? Simon Critchley
23. The Future of Thought: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent, François Raffoul
Part VI: Thinking with Late Heidegger
24. On the Essence and Concept of Ereignis: From Techn¿ to Technicity, William McNeill
25. Learning to See Otherwise: The Transformative Appropriation of Vision, David Kleinberg-Levin
26. On the Meaning and Possibility of Thought, Miguel de Beistegui
27. Clearing and Space: Thinking with Heidegger and Beyond, Günter Figal
28. Thinking Embodied Time-Spaces with and Beyond Heidegger, Daniela Vallega-Neu
29. The Appeal of Things: Ethics and Relation, Andrew Mitchell
30. Overcoming the Subjectivisms of Our Age, Richard Capobianco
Part VII: Openings to Others
31. Thinking Heidegger's Postmodern Unthought, Iain Thomson
32. East-West Dialogue after Heidegger, Bret Davis
33. This is not a Love Story: Robot Girl and das Rettende after Heidegger, Trish Glazebrook
About the Contributors
Index
Editors' Introduction
Part I: Overviews
1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland
2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried
3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom
4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon
Part II: After the Black Notebooks
5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare
6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny
7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland
8. Aftermath, Babette Babich
Part III: Politics and Ethics
9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber
10. Ecce Homo
Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab
11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer
12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt
Part IV: Life and Existence
13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff
14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson
15. Alienation and Belongingness, Kevin Aho and Charles Guignon
16. Being at Issue, Richard Polt
17. Heidegger's Schematizations, Lee Braver
18.Dasein: From Existential Situation to Appropriation in the Event, Theodore Kisiel
Part V: Phenomenology and Ontology
19. Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist, Steven Crowell
20. But What Comes Before the "After"? Thomas Sheehan
21. Still, the Unrest of the Question of Being, Katherine Withy
22. What is the Meaning of the Meaning of Being? Simon Critchley
23. The Future of Thought: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent, François Raffoul
Part VI: Thinking with Late Heidegger
24. On the Essence and Concept of Ereignis: From Techn¿ to Technicity, William McNeill
25. Learning to See Otherwise: The Transformative Appropriation of Vision, David Kleinberg-Levin
26. On the Meaning and Possibility of Thought, Miguel de Beistegui
27. Clearing and Space: Thinking with Heidegger and Beyond, Günter Figal
28. Thinking Embodied Time-Spaces with and Beyond Heidegger, Daniela Vallega-Neu
29. The Appeal of Things: Ethics and Relation, Andrew Mitchell
30. Overcoming the Subjectivisms of Our Age, Richard Capobianco
Part VII: Openings to Others
31. Thinking Heidegger's Postmodern Unthought, Iain Thomson
32. East-West Dialogue after Heidegger, Bret Davis
33. This is not a Love Story: Robot Girl and das Rettende after Heidegger, Trish Glazebrook
About the Contributors
Index
Part I: Overviews
1.Heidegger: Enduring Questions, Drew Hyland
2. On Beyond Heidegger, Gregory Fried
3. In Heidegger's Wake, Daniel Dahlstrom
4. The Critical Appropriation of Heidegger's Philosophy, Peter Gordon
Part II: After the Black Notebooks
5. What is Left of Heidegger, Donatella Di Cesare
6. Thinking-Time: Or, Why Do "We" Ask About the Future of Heidegger's Thinking? Peter Trawny
7. Getting Ourselves on the Hook, Julia Ireland
8. Aftermath, Babette Babich
Part III: Politics and Ethics
9. Heidegger: Beyond Anti-Semitism and Seinsgeschichte, John McCumber
10. Ecce Homo
Ecce Cogitatio: On Heidegger's Politics and Philosophy, Lawrence Hatab
11. Thought, Action and History: Rethinking Revolution After Heidegger, Arun Iyer
12. Ethics After Heidegger, Dennis Schmidt
Part IV: Life and Existence
13. Becoming Hermeneutical Before Being Philosophical, Robert Schaff
14. The Strangeness of Life in Heidegger's Philosophy, Eric Nelson
15. Alienation and Belongingness, Kevin Aho and Charles Guignon
16. Being at Issue, Richard Polt
17. Heidegger's Schematizations, Lee Braver
18.Dasein: From Existential Situation to Appropriation in the Event, Theodore Kisiel
Part V: Phenomenology and Ontology
19. Of Paths and Method: Heidegger as a Phenomenologist, Steven Crowell
20. But What Comes Before the "After"? Thomas Sheehan
21. Still, the Unrest of the Question of Being, Katherine Withy
22. What is the Meaning of the Meaning of Being? Simon Critchley
23. The Future of Thought: Of a Phenomenology of the Inapparent, François Raffoul
Part VI: Thinking with Late Heidegger
24. On the Essence and Concept of Ereignis: From Techn¿ to Technicity, William McNeill
25. Learning to See Otherwise: The Transformative Appropriation of Vision, David Kleinberg-Levin
26. On the Meaning and Possibility of Thought, Miguel de Beistegui
27. Clearing and Space: Thinking with Heidegger and Beyond, Günter Figal
28. Thinking Embodied Time-Spaces with and Beyond Heidegger, Daniela Vallega-Neu
29. The Appeal of Things: Ethics and Relation, Andrew Mitchell
30. Overcoming the Subjectivisms of Our Age, Richard Capobianco
Part VII: Openings to Others
31. Thinking Heidegger's Postmodern Unthought, Iain Thomson
32. East-West Dialogue after Heidegger, Bret Davis
33. This is not a Love Story: Robot Girl and das Rettende after Heidegger, Trish Glazebrook
About the Contributors
Index