Thinking with Heidegger: displacements
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Main Author: Beistegui, Miguel de (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington Indiana University Press ©2003
Series:Studies in Continental thought
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Homo Heidegerrians -- The politics of repetition -- Boredom: between existence and history -- Science, "Servant of philosophy"? -- Art, "Sister of philosophy"? -- The place of architecture
" ... A real philosophical page-turner, a book that is difficult to put down, even given the complexity of its issues."--Jeffrey Powell "This is a fine addition to existing books on Heidegger's thought ... The author has both a command of Heidegger and of how best to elucidate him to a contemporary audience." -- David Wood In Thinking with Heidegger, Miguel de Beistegui looks into the essence of Heidegger's thought and engages the philosopher's transformative thinking with contemporary Western culture. Rather than isolate and explore a single theme or aspect of Heidegger, de Beistegui chooses multiple points of entry that unfold from the same question or idea. De Beistegui examines Heidegger's translations of Greek philosophy and his interpretations and displacements of anthropology, ethics and politics, science, and aesthetics. Thinking with Heidegger proposes fresh answers to some of philosophy's most fundamental questions and extends Heideggerian discourse into philosophical regions not treated by Heidegger himself
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 210 pages)
ISBN:0253110637
025321596X
0253342309
9780253110633
9780253215963
9780253342300

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