Heidegger and his Anglo-American reception : a comprehensive approach
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Heidegger and his Anglo-American reception : a comprehensive approach
(Contributions to phenomenology, 119)
Springer, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents both a historical overview of the absorption of Heidegger's thought into English-language philosophical schools as well as a philosophical discussion of his thought provided by contemporary scholars. The text describes the ways in which a philosophical methodology and worldview seemingly so inhospitable to Anglophone academia has managed to find an unlikely home.
This volume is roughly divided into two types of contributions: discussions of Heidegger's reception in the English-speaking world, and outstanding examples of English-language Heidegger scholarship. The first type includes both historiographical accounts of the encounters between Heidegger's thought and the Anglo-American world, as well as their philosophical expositions and critiques. The second group of chapters reveal the latest contemporary scholarship by contemporary Heideggerians writing in English. It is moreover the first volume to bring together thinkers from both genealogies of Anglo-American Heideggerianism appealing to students and researchers working in both of these camps.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. "Preface", John Sallis
Chapter 2. "Introduction", Pietro D'oriano and John Rogove
Chapter 3. "Heidegger Translation in the 1970s", David Farrell Krell
Chapter 4. "Derrida's "deconstruction" and Heidegger's reception in America", Francoise Dastur
Chapter 5. "Seinsvergessenheit: Heidegger and Anglophone Philosophers of Religion", Joseph O'Leary
Chapter 6. "Heidegger's Disavowal of Metaphysics", Taylor Carman
Chapter 7. "The Pragmatist Reading of Being and Time", Aaron Shoichet
Chapter 8. "An Ethics of Courage and Honesty in Wittgenstein and Heidegger", Lee Braver
Chapter 9. "Conscience, its History and Being and Time: On Selfhood, Autonomy and an Experiment with Norms", Denis McManus
Chapter 10. "Death, the Brother of Sleep", Michael Inwood
Chapter 11. "Dilthey, Heidegger and the Actualizing-Sense of History", Rudolph Makkreel
Chapter 12. "Life and World: Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics and its Discontents", Stephen Crowell
Chapter 13. "Logical Psychologism and the Existential Analytic of Dasein", Joseph Schear
Chapter 14. "Formal and Fundamental Ontology in Husserl and Heidegger", John Rogove
Chapter 15. "The Topic of Sense in Being and Time", Daniel Dahlstrom
Chapter 16. "Technology, Essence, and Everyday Living", Charles Scott
Chapter 17. "Among Heretics: Derridean influences in Anglo-American encounters with Heidegger's later work", Daniela Vallega-Neu
Chapter 18. "Anarchy in the Name of Heidegger", Nicolas De Warren
Chapter 19. "Heidegger and Americanism, after Carl Schmitt and Max Weber: politics, theology and metaphysics", Paul Slama
Chapter 20. "The Desolation of our Time: Celan's Struggle with Heidegger", Edward Kanterian
Chapter 21. "Heidegger on Truth as Opening Possibilities", Pirmin Stekeler-Weithoferst
Chapter 22. "Frege and Heidegger", Pietro D'Oriano
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