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Author Richardson, William J. (William John), 1920-2016

Title Heidegger : through phenomenology to thought / by William J. Richardson ; preface by Martin Heidegger
Edition 4th ed
Published New York : Fordham University Press, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (xlv, 776 pages) : illustrations
Series Perspectives in continental philosophy, 1089-3938 ; no. 30
Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no. 30. 1089-3938
Contents Preface / Martin Heidegger -- Pt. I. From There to Being -- Ch. I. Being and Time -- Ch. II. Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics -- Ch. III. The Essence of Ground -- Ch. IV. What is Metaphysics? -- Pt. II. Reversal -- Ch. I. On the Essence of Truth -- Ch. II. The Self-assertion of the German University -- Ch. III. Introduction to Metaphysics -- Pt. III. From Being to Three -- Sect. A. The De-volution of Thought -- Ch. I. Plato -- Ch. II. Aristotle -- Ch. III. Descartes -- Ch. IV. Hegel -- Ch. V. Nietzsche -- Ch. VI. Logic -- Ch. VII. Humanism -- Ch. VIII. Transition: Rilke -- Sect. B. The Re-trieve of Thought -- Ch. I. The Origin of a Work of Art, Holderlin and the Essence of Poetry -- Ch. II. The Time of World-as-Picture -- Ch. III. "As when upon a day of rest ..." -- Ch. IV. Nietzsche's Word "God is dead" -- Ch. V. "Homecoming," "Recollection" -- Ch. VI. What is Metaphysics: Epilogue -- Ch. VII. [actual symbol not reproducible] -- Ch. VIII. [Lambda][omicron][gamma][omicron][sigma] -- Ch. IX. Towards an Analysis of Release, Nihilism in Terms of Being-as-history -- Ch. X. The Saying of Anaximander -- Ch. XI. Whereunto the Poet? -- Ch. XII. Letter on Humanism -- Ch. XIII. Interlude: From the Experience of Thought -- Interlude: The Pathway -- Ch. XIV. What is Metaphysics?: Introduction. The Essence of Ground: Prologue -- Ch. XV. The Thing -- Ch. XVI. Language -- Ch. XVII. Working, Dwelling, Thinking -- Ch. XVIII. "... Poetically doth man dwell ..." -- Ch. XIX. What E-vokes Thought? -- App. Courses, Seminars and Lectures of Martin Heidegger
Summary Richardson explores the famous turn (Kehre) in Heidegger's thought after 'Being in Time' and demonstrates how this transformation was radical without amounting to a simple contradiction of his earlier views
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Text in English; preface in English and German
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Subject Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976
SUBJECT Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 fast
Subject Fenomenologi.
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ISBN 9780823235247
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