The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger

Εξώφυλλο
Charles Guignon
Cambridge University Press, 26 Φεβ 1993 - 389 σελίδες
Martin Heidegger is now widely recognized alongside Wittgenstein as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. He redefined the central task of philosophy as the investigation of the nature of being, and has exerted a profound impact on literary theory, theology, psychotherapy, political theory, aesthetics, environmental studies, as well as mainstream philosophy. His thought has contributed to the recent turn to hermeneutics in philosophy and the social sciences, and to current post-modern and post-structuralist developments. The disclosing of his deep involvement in the ideology of Nazism has provoked much debate about the relation of philosophy to politics. This volume contains both overviews of Heidegger's life and works and analysis of his most important work, Being and Time. In addition there are discussions of Heidegger's thought in relation to mysticism, traditional theology, ecology, psychotherapy, and the philosophy of language. The volume also contains the first in-depth study of what has been called Heidegger's second greatest work, the Beitrage zur Philosophie.
 

Περιεχόμενα

The question of being Heideggers project
42
Reading a life Heidegger and hard times
70
The unity of Heideggers thought
97
Intentionality and world Division I of Being and Time
122
Time and phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger
141
Heidegger and the hermeneutic turn
170
Death time history Division II of Being and Time
195
Authenticity moral values and psychotherapy
215
Heidegger Buddhism and deep ecology
240
Heidegger and theology
270
Heidegger on the connection between nihilism art technology and politics
289
Engaged agency and background in Heidegger
317
Wittgenstein Heidegger and the reification of language
337
Bibliography
358
Index
381
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