Heidegger and homecoming : the leitmotif in the later writings
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Heidegger and homecoming : the leitmotif in the later writings
(New studies in phenomenology and hermeneutics)
University of Toronto Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [589]-604) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Martin Heidegger's philosophical works devoted themselves to challenging previously held ontological notions of what constitutes "being," and much of his work focused on how beings interact within particular spatial locations. Frequently, Heidegger used the motifs of homelessness and homecoming in order to express such spatial interactions, and despite early and continued recognition of the importance of homelessness and homecoming, this is the first sustained study of these motifs in his later works. Utilizing both literary and philosophical analysis, Heidegger and Homecoming reveals the deep figural unity of the German philosopher's writings, by exploring not only these homecoming and homelessness motifs, but also the six distinctive voices that structure the apparent disorder of his works. In this illuminating and comprehensive study, Robert Mugerauer argues that these motifs and Heidegger's many voices are required to overcome and replace conventional and linear methods of logic and representation.
Making use of material that has been both neglected and yet to be translated into English, Heidegger and Homecoming explains the elaborate means with which Heidegger proposed that humans are able to open themselves to others, while at the same time preserve their self-identity.
目次
List of Abbreviations Preface Introduction * At Home in Metaphysics' Uncanny Homelessness The Uncanny and Da-sein: Not Being at Home The Question concerning Homelessness and Being The History of Being: Metaphysics and the Essence of Human Being * Poetic Wandering in the Foreign Poetizing the Holy's Opening for Dwelling Poetic Passage: Return to Origin * Turning toward the Overcoming of Homelessness Language and Thinking: Entering the Overcoming of Metaphysics The Mutual Turning of Being and Human Being * Originary Homecoming: The Moment of Arrival A) Arriving at the Early Greek Beginning: a Not-yet-metaphysical-Abode B) Leaping from Metaphysical Representation to Originary Thinking C) Moment of Arrival into His Own: the No-longer-metaphysical * Learning to Become at Home in Saying Poetic Remaining in Apartness and Beginning to Learn to Abide Saying Gives a Place: The Taking Place of Dif-ference Learning to Experience Dialect and Poetized World A Parting of Ways * Staying Near the Source Focus on Things, Places-Regions, and Dwelling The Homey Works Afterword Notes Bibliography Index
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