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Paths in Heidegger's Later Thought
Günter Figal (Edited by), Diego D'Angelo (Edited by), Tobias Keiling (Edited by), Guang Yang (Edited by)
9780253047199
Hardback, published 10 March 2020
314 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.612 kg
If one takes Heidegger at his word then his philosophy is about pursuing different "paths" of thought rather than defining a single set of truths. This volume gathers the work of an international group of scholars to present a range of ways in which Heidegger can be read and a diversity of styles in which his thought can be continued. Despite their many approaches to Heidegger, their hermeneutic orientation brings these scholars together. The essays span themes from the ontic to the ontological, from the specific to the speculative. While the volume does not aim to present a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's later thought, it covers much of the terrain of his later thinking and presents new directions for how Heidegger should and should not be read today. Scholars of Heidegger's later thought will find rich and original readings that expand considerations of Heidegger's entire oeuvre.
Contents Introduction I. Language, lógos and Rhythm 1. Jeff Malpas / "The House of Being": Poetry, Language, Place 2. Markus Wild / Heidegger and Trakl: Language speaks in the Poet's Poem 3. Diego D'Angelo / Toward a Hermeneutic Interpretation of Greeting and Destiny in Heidegger's Thinking 4. Tristan Moyle / Later Heidegger's Naturalism II. Heidegger's phýsis 5. Thomas Buchheim / Why is Heidegger interested in Physis? 6. Guang Yang / Being as Physis: The Belonging Together of Motion and Rest in the Greek Exprience of Physis 7. Claudia Baracchi / The End of Philosophy and the Experience of Unending Physis 8. Damir Barbarić / Thinking at the First Beginning: Heidegger's Interpretation of the early Greek Physis III. Phenomenology, the Thing and the Fourfold 9. Günter Figal / Tautophasis: Heidegger and Parmenides 10. Jussi Backman / Radical Contextuality in Heidegger's Postmetaphysics: The Singularity of Being and the Fourfold 11. Nikola Mirkovic / The Phenomenon of Shining 12. Andrew J. Mitchell / A Brief History of Things: Heidegger and the Tradition IV. Ground, Non-ground and Abyss 13. Hans Ruin / Heidegger, Leibniz and the Abyss of Reason 14. Sylvaine Gourdain / Ground, Abyss, and Primordial Ground: Heidegger in the wake of Schelling 15. Tobias Keiling / Erklüftung: Heidegger's Thinking of Projection in Contributions to Philosophy Index