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MARTIN HEIDEGGER (1889-1976). Martin Heidegger taught philosophy at Freiburg University. (1915-1923), Marburg University (1923-1928), and again at ...
Der Spiegel Interview with Martin Heidegger*
with Martin Heidegger*. (1966). SPIEGEL Professor Heidegger, we have noticed again and again that your philosophical work is somewhat overshadowed by ...
The Existentialism of Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger is widely considered to be the father of modern atheistic ... about Martin Heidegger – biographical information and major influences – and the ...
MARTIN HEIDEGGER (1) WHAT IS METAPHYSICS? (1929) (2 ...
MARTIN HEIDEGGER. (1) WHAT IS METAPHYSICS? (1929). (2) POSTSCRIPT TO "WHAT IS METAPHYSICS" (1949 [1943]). (3) INTRODUCTION TO "WHAT IS ...
Martin Heidegger LETTER ON "HUMANISM"*1 Translated by Miles ...
Martin Heidegger. LETTER ON "HUMANISM"*1. Translated by Miles Groth, PhD. We still by no means think decisively enough about the essence of action.
Heidegger, Martin, Who is Nietzsche's Zarathustra? , Review of ...
Page 1. Heidegger, Martin, Who is Nietzsche's Zarathustra? , Review of Metaphysics,. 203 (1967Mar.) p.411. Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. Page 5. Page 6 ...
Heidegger, Martin, The Self-Assertion of the German University and ...
Heidegger, Martin, The Self-Assertion of the German University and The. Rectorate 1933/34 Facts and Thoughts , Review of Metaphysics, 383. (1985Mar.) ...
Martin Heidegger and the Rhetoric of Silence I wish to thank Dr ...
I will be speaking today of Martin Heidegger. Appropriately, first and foremost for this context, because of the deep and instructive work Heidegger undertook on ...
Excerpt from Martin Heidegger, “Memorial Address” in Discourse on ...
Excerpt from Martin Heidegger, “Memorial Address” in Discourse on Thinking, trans. John M. Anderson and E. Hans Freund. New York Harper and Row, 1966 ...
Martin Heidegger - “Interpretationen Aus Der Antiken Philosophie ...
Martin Heidegger - “Interpretationen Aus Der Antiken Philosophie Aristoteles. Metaphysik. Buch Theta. Zweistündige Vorlesung im Sommer-Semester 1931.” ...
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Martin Heidegger, WHAT IS A THING? Translated by W. B. Barton, ]r. and Vera Deutsch; introduction by Eugene Gendlin. Martin Heidegger. EXISTENCE AND ...
The Self-Assertion of the German University* Martin Heidegger (1933)
Martin Heidegger. (1933). The assumption of the rectorate is the commitment to the spiritual leadership of this institution of higher learning.* The following of ...
Martin Buber's Critique of Heidegger's Being-with Andrew Olesh ...
Undoubtedly Martin Heidegger's Being and Time changed the face and future of philosophy even unto the present day. Heidegger proposes an exploration of ...
Chapter One MARTIN HEIDEGGER'S RELATIONSHIP TO ARISTOTLE
Heidegger's Phenomenological Reading of Aristotle. Martin Heidegger is a key figure in twentieth-century philosophy. His work on Aristotle, a strong focus in the ...
Martin Heidegger - Joseph Kenny, O.P.
Martin Heidegger. MODERN SCIENCE, METAPHYSICS,. AND MATHEMATICS. A. The Characteristics of Modern Science in Contrast to Ancient and Medieval ...
MARTIN HEIDEGGER, EMMANUEL LEVINAS, AND THE POLITICS ...
the thought of Martin Heidegger. Although I am first and foremost a political theorist,. Professor Mark J. Gasiorowski broadened my intellectual horizons by ...
Heidegger's Polemos
cautious as to embark upon a study of the work of Martin Heidegger. And so there are many to whom I owe debts of gratitude for help- ing me bring this long ...
BUILDING DWELLING THINKING
MARTIN HEIDEGGER. WORKS. General Editor Glenn Gray. Colorado College. Also by Martin Heidegger. BEING AND TIME. DISCOURSE ON THINKING ...
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HEIDEGGER, MARTIN. THOMAS SHEEHAN. Heidegger, Martin. Gesamtausgabe. 90 vols. Frankfurt am Main Klostermann, 1975-76. Heidegger, Martin.
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With characteristic lucidity and style, Steiner makes Heidegger's immensely difficult body of work accessible to the general reader. In a new introduction, Steiner addresses language and philosophy and the rise of Nazism.

"It would be hard to imagine a better introduction to the work of philosopher Martin Heidegger."—George Kateb, The New Republic

"What is the meaning of being?" This is the central question of Martin Heidegger's profoundly important work, in which the great philosopher seeks to explain the basic problems of existence. A central influence on later philosophy, literature, art, and criticism—as well as existentialism and much of postmodern thought—Being and Time forever changed the intellectual map of the modern world. As Richard Rorty wrote in the New York Times Book Review, "You cannot read most of the important thinkers of recent times without taking Heidegger's thought into account."

This first paperback edition of John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson's definitive translation also features a new foreword by Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman.

Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is probably the most divisive philosopher of the twentieth century: viewed by some as a charlatan and by others as a leader and central figure of modern philosophy. Michael Inwood's lucid introduction to Heidegger's thought focuses on his most important work, "Being and Time," and its major themes of existence in the world, inauthenticity, guilt, destiny, truth, and the nature of time. These themes are then reassessed in the light of Heidegger's later work, together with the extent of his philosophical importance and influence. This is an invaluable guide to the complex and voluminous thought of a major twentieth-century existentialist philosopher.

About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam

Basic Writings is the finest single-volume anthology of the work of Martin Heidegger, widely considered one of the most important modern philosophers. Its selections offer a full range of the influential author's writings—including "The Origin of the Work of Art," the introduction to Being and Time, "What Is Metaphysics?," "Letter on Humanism," "The Question Concerning Technology," "The Way to Language," and "The End of Philosophy." Featuring a foreword by Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman, this essential collection provides readers with a concise introduction to the groundbreaking philosophy of this brilliant and essential thinker.

Essential reading for students and anyone interested in the great philosophers, this book opened up appreciation of Martin Heidegger beyond the confines of philosophy to the reaches of poetry. In Heidegger's thinking, poetry is not a mere amusement or form of culture but a force that opens up the realm of truth and brings man to the measure of his being and his world.

"To read Heidegger is to set out on an adventure. The essays in this volume--intriguing, challenging, and often baffling to the reader--call him always to abandon all superficial scanning and to enter wholeheartedly into the serious pursuit of thinking....

"Heidegger is not a 'primitive' or a 'romanitic.' He is not one who seeks escape from the burdens and responsibilities of contemporary life into serenity, either through the re-creating of some idyllic past or through the exalting of some simple experience. Finally, Heidegger is not a foe of technology and science. He neither disdains nor rejects them as though they were only destructive of human life.

"The roots of Heidegger's hinking lie deep in the Western philosophical tradition. Yet that thinking is unique in many of its aspects, in its language, and in its leterary expression. In the development of this thought Heidegger has been taught chiefly by the Greeks, by German idealism, by phenomenology, and by the scholastic theological tradition. In him these and other elements have been fused by his genius of sensitivity and intellect into a very individual philosophical expression." --William Lovitt, from the Introduction

Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics is one of the most important works written by this towering figure in twentieth-century philosophy. It includes a powerful reinterpretation of Greek thought, a sweeping vision of Western history, and a glimpse of the reasons behind Heidegger's support of the Nazi Party in the 1930s. Heidegger tries to reawaken the "question of Being" by challenging some of the most enduring prejudices embedded in Western philosophy and in our everyday practices and language. Furthermore, he relates this question to the insights of Greek tragedy into the human condition and to the political and cultural crises of modernity.

This new translation makes this work more accessible to students than ever before. It combines smoothness with accuracy and provides conventional translations of Greek passages that Heidegger translated unconventionally. There are also extensive notes, a German-English glossary, and an introduction that discusses the history of the text, its basic themes, and its place in Heidegger's oeuvre.

"For an acquaintance with the thought of Heidegger, What Is Called Thinking? is as important as Being and Time. It is the only systematic presentation of the thinker's late philosophy and . . . it is perhaps the most exciting of his books."--Hannah Arendt

Martin Heidegger’s The Event offers his most substantial self-critique of his Contributions to Philosophy: Of the Event and articulates what he means by the event itself. Richard Rojcewicz’s elegant 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.

This volume consists of two lecture series given by Heidegger in the 1940s and 1950s. The lectures given in Bremen constitute the first public lectures Heidegger delivered after World War II, when he was officially banned from teaching. Here, Heidegger openly resumes thinking that deeply engaged him with Hölderlin's poetry and themes developed in his earlier works. In the Freiburg lectures Heidegger ponders thought itself and freely engages with the German idealists and Greek thinkers who had provoked him in the past. Andrew J. Mitchell's translation allows English-speaking readers to explore important connections with Heidegger's earlier works on language, logic, and reality.

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