Heidegger's Being
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-1-4875-5137-7 (ISBN)
In Heidegger’s Being: The Shimmering Unfolding, the eminent Heidegger scholar Richard Capobianco draws on many new texts and sources to highlight in fresh ways the beauty and spiritual resonance of Martin Heidegger’s thinking about Being.
As in his earlier books, Capobianco offers a meditative path through Heidegger’s thought. He illuminates major motifs that are overlooked or set aside by most contemporary readings of Heidegger, amplifying these motifs in an original, heartfelt, and eloquent way. The book also offers a series of reflections that bring Heidegger’s thinking into close proximity to other thinkers and poets, including Alfred North Whitehead, C.G. Jung, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, and Rumi.
Heidegger’s Being: The Shimmering Unfolding is intended not only for dedicated students of Heidegger’s work but also for engaged general readers who wish to come to a deeper appreciation of his distinctive vision of Being.
Richard Capobianco is a professor of Philosophy and Meehan Humanities Scholar at Stonehill College. He is the author of Heidegger’s Way of Being and Engaging Heidegger.
Introduction
Part I: Studies
1. Pindar’s “Gold” and Heraclitus’s “Kosmos” as Being Itself
2. In the Black Notebooks: The “Turn” Away from the Transcendental-Phenomenological Positioning of Being and Time to the Thinking of Being as Physis and Aletheia
3. Heidegger’s Manifold Thinking of Being: In Honor of Prof. William J. Richardson
4. Athena, Art, and Overcoming the Egoity of Our Age
5. Mythos, Being, and the Appropriation of a Religious Tradition
6. On Heidegger’s Heraclitus Lectures: In Nearness of a Process Metaphysics?
7. The Path through Heidegger’s Thought: Interview with FILOZOFIA
Part II: Translation
8. “Martin Heidegger’s Thinking and Japanese Philosophy” by Kōichi Tsujimura and “Reply in Appreciation” by Martin Heidegger
Part III: Reflections and Impressions
9. Heidegger and the Earliest Greeks
10. Heidegger, Phenomenology, and Metaphysics
11. Why “Phenomenology” Inevitably Slides toward Idealism/Subjectivism/Constructivism
12. Heidegger’s “Clearing” Is Not Identical with the Human Being
13. Heidegger, Max Müller, and Metaphysics: “Heidegger Remains a Metaphysician”
14. Heidegger, Plato, and “Light”
15. Hegel and the Inexhaustible Depth of “Things”
16. Facticity Only in the Light of Eternity
17. Another Suggestion on Thinking: Heidegger and Whitehead
18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on Wholeness as the Telos of the Human Being
18. Heidegger and C.G. Jung on “Opposites”
20. Heidegger and Melville
21. Heidegger and a Robert Frost Poem
22. The Unspeakable Mystery of All Things
23. A “Hermetic Saying” and the Hermetic Tradition
24. Heidegger and Walt Whitman
25. Heidegger and the Limit of Language – and Rumi
26. Thomas Aquinas, “God,” and the “Godhead of God”
Afterword
A Note on the Text and Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 29.06.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | New Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics |
Verlagsort | Toronto |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Gewicht | 240 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie der Neuzeit |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4875-5137-1 / 1487551371 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4875-5137-7 / 9781487551377 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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