Heidegger's Confessions

Heidegger's Confessions
Title Heidegger's Confessions PDF eBook
Author Ryan Coyne
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2015-05-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 022620944X

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Although Martin Heidegger is nearly as notorious as Friedrich Nietzsche for embracing the death of God, the philosopher himself acknowledged that Christianity accompanied him at every stage of his career. In Heidegger's Confessions, Ryan Coyne isolates a crucially important player in this story: Saint Augustine. Uncovering the significance of Saint Augustine in Heidegger’s philosophy, he details the complex and conflicted ways in which Heidegger paradoxically sought to define himself against the Christian tradition while at the same time making use of its resources. Coyne first examines the role of Augustine in Heidegger’s early period and the development of his magnum opus, Being and Time. He then goes on to show that Heidegger owed an abiding debt to Augustine even following his own rise as a secular philosopher, tracing his early encounters with theological texts through to his late thoughts and writings. Bringing a fresh and unexpected perspective to bear on Heidegger’s profoundly influential critique of modern metaphysics, Coyne traces a larger lineage between religious and theological discourse and continental philosophy.

Heidegger's Confessions

Heidegger's Confessions
Title Heidegger's Confessions PDF eBook
Author Ryan Coyne
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2015-05-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022620930X

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Heidegger's Paul -- The cogito out-of-reach -- The remains of Christian theology -- Testimony and the irretrievable in being and time -- Temporality and transformation, or Augustine through the turn -- On retraction -- Conclusion : difference and de-theologization.

Heidegger's Shadow

Heidegger's Shadow
Title Heidegger's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Chad Engelland
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 267
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317295862

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Heidegger’s Shadow is an important contribution to the understanding of Heidegger’s ambivalent relation to transcendental philosophy. Its contention is that Heidegger recognizes the importance of transcendental philosophy as the necessary point of entry to his thought, but he nonetheless comes to regard it as something that he must strive to overcome even though he knows such an attempt can never succeed. Engelland thoroughly engages with major texts such as Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, Being and Time, and Contributions and traces the progression of Heidegger’s readings of Kant and Husserl to show that Heidegger cannot abandon his own earlier breakthrough work in transcendental philosophy. This book will be of interest to those working on phenomenology, continental philosophy, and transcendental philosophy.

On Interrogation, Introspection, Dialectic and the Ineluctable Polarity of Being and Knowing

On Interrogation, Introspection, Dialectic and the Ineluctable Polarity of Being and Knowing
Title On Interrogation, Introspection, Dialectic and the Ineluctable Polarity of Being and Knowing PDF eBook
Author Matthew W. Knotts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 201
Release 2024-06-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 135026301X

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This work considers the fundamentally “oppositional” structure of reality, viewing Augustine as a “Christian Heraclitus” and focusing on his conception of dialectic. Matthew W. Knotts situates Augustine's anthropology within a classical Roman philosophical context, while characterizing his intellect by continuous questioning. In this way, the book grounds a constructive philosophical-theological enquiry in an historical-critical study of the sources and their context.

Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy

Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy
Title Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Frank Schalow
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 575
Release 2019-11-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 153812436X

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Martin Heidegger’s thinking is a complex, and his terminology is as nuanced, as any thinker in the history of philosophy. As the historian of philosophy par excellence, he also exhibits both a greater appreciation and mastery of previous thinkers than any almost any other philosopher before or since. The Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy, Third Edition addresses this dual challenge of reading, understanding, and interpreting Heidegger’s vast writings. The book provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the key terms shaping Heidegger’s philosophy, as well as outlining the development of his thought spanning the entirety of his career spanning almost sixty years. The Dictionary also includes a discussion of Heidegger’s seminal writings, the spanning his entire Gesamtausgabe (Complete Edition) up through volume 99 (of the projected 102 volumes). This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Heidegger's Philosophy, Third Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 800 cross-referenced entries that provides a clear and comprehensive exposition of the key developments in his life and his thought. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Martin Heidegger.

Hermeneutical Heidegger

Hermeneutical Heidegger
Title Hermeneutical Heidegger PDF eBook
Author Michael Bowler
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2016-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0810132680

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Hermeneutical Heidegger critically examines and confronts Heidegger's hermeneutical approach to philosophy and the history of philosophy. Heidegger's work, both early and late, has had a profound impact on hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy. The essays in this volume are striking in the way they exhibit the variety of perspectives on the development and role of hermeneutics in Heidegger's work, allowing a multiplicity of views on the nature of hermeneutics and hermeneutical philosophy to emerge. As Heidegger argues, the rigor and strength of philosophy do not consist in the development of a univocal and universal method, but in philosophy's ability to embrace—not just tolerate—the questioning of its basic concepts. The essays in Hermeneutical Heidegger are exemplars of this kind of rigor and strength.

Heidegger and Jewish Thought

Heidegger and Jewish Thought
Title Heidegger and Jewish Thought PDF eBook
Author Elad Lapidot
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 322
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786604736

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This book presents Jewish thought as a new perspective for perceiving and examining Heidegger's philosophy in relation to the Western intellectual tradition, offering new and constructive directions for the current Black Notebooks debate and featuring work by the leading authors of that debate.