Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track

Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track
Title Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 2002-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780521805070

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Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track

Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track
Title Heidegger: Off the Beaten Track PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 302
Release 2002-08-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521801140

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Originally published in German under the title Holzwege, this collection of texts is Heidegger's first post-war work and contains some of the major expositions of his later philosophy. Although translations of the essays have appeared individually in a variety of places, this is the first English translation to bring them together as Heidegger intended. It is an invaluable resource for all students of Heidegger, whether they study philosophy, literary theory, religious studies, or intellectual history.

Being and Truth

Being and Truth
Title Being and Truth PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2010-09-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253004659

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A “well-crafted and careful rendering of an important and demanding volume” covering the philosopher’s views on language, life, and politics (Andrew Mitchell, Emory University). In these lectures, delivered in 1933-1934 while he was Rector of the University of Freiburg and an active supporter of the National Socialist regime, Martin Heidegger addresses the history of metaphysics and the notion of truth from Heraclitus to Hegel. First published in German in 2001, these two lecture courses offer a sustained encounter with Heidegger’s thinking during a period when he attempted to give expression to his highest ambitions for a philosophy engaged with politics and the world. While the lectures are strongly nationalistic, they also attack theories of racial supremacy in an attempt to stake out a distinctively Heideggerian understanding of what it means to be a people. This careful translation offers valuable insight into Heidegger’s views on language, truth, animality, and life, as well as his political thought and activity.

Pathmarks

Pathmarks
Title Pathmarks PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 404
Release 1998-04-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521439688

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New and updated translations of a seminal collection of essays by Martin Heidegger.

Freedom to Fail

Freedom to Fail
Title Freedom to Fail PDF eBook
Author Peter Trawny
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 104
Release 2015-06-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0745695264

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Martin Heidegger is widely regarded as one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth-century, and his seminal text Being and Time is considered one of the most significant texts in contemporary philosophy. Yet his name has also been mired in controversy because of his affiliations with the Nazi regime, his failure to criticize its genocidal politics and his subsequent silence about the holocaust. Now, according to Heidegger's wishes, and to complete the publication of his multi-volume Complete Works, his highly controversial and secret 'Black Notebooks' have been released to the public. These notebooks reveal the extent to which Heidegger's 'personal Nazism' was neither incidental nor opportunistic, but part of his philosophical ethos. So, why would Heidegger, far from destroying them, allow these notebooks, which contain examples of this extreme thinking, to be published? In this revealing new book, Peter Trawny, editor of Heidegger's complete works in German, confronts these questions and, by way of a compelling study of his theoretical work, shows that Heidegger was committed to a conception of freedom that is only beholden to the judgement of the history of being; that is, that to be free means to be free from the prejudices, norms, or mores of one's time. Whoever thinks the truth of being freely exposes themselves to the danger of epochal errancy. For this reason, Heidegger's decision to publish his notebooks, including their anti-Jewish passages, was an exercise of this anarchical freedom. In the course of a wide-ranging discussion of Heidegger's views on truth, ethics, the truth of being, tragedy and his relationship to other figures such as Nietzsche and Schmitt, Trawny provides a compelling argument for why Heidegger wanted the explosive material in his Black Notebooks to be published, whilst also offering an original and provocative interpretation of Heidegger's work.

Elucidations of Hölderlin's Poetry

Elucidations of Hölderlin's Poetry
Title Elucidations of Hölderlin's Poetry PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
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Heidegger's Philosophy of Art

Heidegger's Philosophy of Art
Title Heidegger's Philosophy of Art PDF eBook
Author Julian Young
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 206
Release 2001-01-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521791762

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This book, the first comprehensive study in English of Heidegger's philosophy of art, starts in the mid-1930s with Heidegger's discussion of the Greek temple and his Hegelian declaration that a great artwork gathers together an entire culture in affirmative celebration of its foundational 'truth', and that, by this criterion, art in modernity is 'dead'. His subsequent work on Hölderlin, whom he later identified as the decisive influence on his mature philosophy, led him into a passionate engagement with the art of Rilke, Cézanne, Klee and Zen Buddhism, liberating him not only from the overly restrictive conception of art of the mid-1930s but also from the disastrous politics of the period. Drawing on material hitherto unknown in the anglophone world, Young establishes a new account of Heidegger's philosophy of art and shows that his famous essay 'The Origin of the Work of Art' is its beginning, not its end.