Heidegger & Jaspers
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Heidegger & Jaspers
Temple University Press, c1994
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Heidegger and Jaspers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-168) and index
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Description
The friendship between Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers developed after World War I, but became strained over the intrusion of Nazism into intellectual life. These essays provide insight into the cultural, religious, and political crises facing the two philosophers and elucidate the perennial question about the moral responsibility of intellectuals. Of particular interest is an essay by Paul Tillich, published here for the first time. Alan M. Olson is Professor of Religion and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Dialectic of Being and Value - Alan M. Olson 1. Heidegger and Jaspers - Paul Tillich 2. Heidegger's Philosophy of Being from the Perspective of His Rectorate - Leonard H. Ehrlich 3. Shame, Guilt, Responsibility - Karsten Harries 4. The Psychological Dimension in Jasper's Relationship with Heidegger - Harold H. Oliver 5. On the Responsibility of Intellectuals - Joseph Margolis 6. Jaspers and Heidegger: Philosophy and Politics - Tom Rockmore 7. Heidegger and Jaspers on Plato's Idea of the Good - Klaus Brinkmann 8. The Space of Transcendence in Jaspers and Heidegger - Stephen A. Erickson 9. The Concept of Freedom in Jaspers and Heidegger - Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska 10. Heidegger's Debt to Jaspers's Concept of the Limit-Situation - William D. Blattner Recent Publications on Heidegger About the Contributors Index
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