The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, Indiana : , : Indiana University Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (234 p.) |
| Disciplina | 182/.3 |
| Collana | Studies in Continental Thought |
| Soggetto topico | Pre-Socratic philosophers |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 0-253-01561-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Beginning of Western Philosophy; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Translator's Introduction; PART ONE THE DICTUM OF ANAXIMANDER OF MILETUS, 6TH-5TH CENTURY; Introduction; 1. The mission and the dictum; a) Cessation and beginning; b) The dictum in the customary translations; Chapter I The first phase of the interpretation; A. THE FIRST SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 2. The theme of the dictum: beings as a whole; a) The meaning of τα ̀ον̓́τα; b) Beings in γεν́εσις και ̀φθορά
c) εξ̓ ων̔͂-εις̓ ταυτ͂α-the whence-whither-our characterization of stepping forth and receding. Inadequacy of speaking about a "basic matter"d) The whence and whither of the stepping-forth and receding κατα ̀το ̀χρεων́-according to necessity; B. THE SECOND SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 3. Beings in the relation of compliance and noncompliance; a) Stepping forth and receding as giving way before, and against, each other; b) The inadequacy of the juridical-moral meanings of δικ́η, τισ́ις, and αδ̓ικιά; c) αδ̓ικιά as noncompliance, δικ́η as compliance; d) Translation of the second section of the statement C. THE THIRD SECTION OF THE STATEMENT4. Being and time; a) Beings κατα ̀την̀ του ͂χρον́ου ταξ́ιν. Time as measure; b) Insight into χρον́ος by appealing to Sophocles; c) Being and time as φυσ́ις; Chapter II The second phase of the interpretation; 5. The unitary content of the pronouncement on the basis of its central core; a) The essential power of Being as noncompliance; b) The noncompliance. Day and night as the basic appearance; c) Noncompliance: persistence in contours over and against contourlessness; compliance: return to contourlessness; Chapter III The other dictum 6. The sovereign source of beings as the empowering power of appearancea) The αῤχη ̀των͂ ον̓́των; b) το ̀απ̓́ειρον as the empowering power of appearance; c) το ̀απ̓́ειρον, or, the difference between Being and beings; PART TWO INTERPOSED CONSIDERATIONS; 7. Four objections to the interpretation; a) The dictum is too far removed and is antiquated, crude and meager, unreal; b) Presuppositions of the objections in a self-delusion; c) What the self-delusion consists in; d) The distance from the beginning of Western philosophy; 8. The negative relation to the beginning; a) The wanderer and the spring b) The closest proximity of the concealed beginningc) The inability to do anything with the beginning; 9. Meditation on the "current situation"; a) Who is asking about the beginning? Toward determining the "we"; b) The concept of generation as off the path; c) The determination of the current situation by Friedrich Nietzsche; 10. The grounding utterance of Being; a) The characterization of the beginning; b) The pronouncement as an answer to a question; c) Questioning as a questioning that discloses Being; d) The essence of questioning; various modes of questioning e) The question of Being as the most originary, first, and last question |
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The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, Indiana : , : Indiana University Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (234 p.) |
| Disciplina | 182/.3 |
| Collana | Studies in Continental Thought |
| Soggetto topico | Pre-Socratic philosophers |
| ISBN | 0-253-01561-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Beginning of Western Philosophy; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Translator's Introduction; PART ONE THE DICTUM OF ANAXIMANDER OF MILETUS, 6TH-5TH CENTURY; Introduction; 1. The mission and the dictum; a) Cessation and beginning; b) The dictum in the customary translations; Chapter I The first phase of the interpretation; A. THE FIRST SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 2. The theme of the dictum: beings as a whole; a) The meaning of τα ̀ον̓́τα; b) Beings in γεν́εσις και ̀φθορά
c) εξ̓ ων̔͂-εις̓ ταυτ͂α-the whence-whither-our characterization of stepping forth and receding. Inadequacy of speaking about a "basic matter"d) The whence and whither of the stepping-forth and receding κατα ̀το ̀χρεων́-according to necessity; B. THE SECOND SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 3. Beings in the relation of compliance and noncompliance; a) Stepping forth and receding as giving way before, and against, each other; b) The inadequacy of the juridical-moral meanings of δικ́η, τισ́ις, and αδ̓ικιά; c) αδ̓ικιά as noncompliance, δικ́η as compliance; d) Translation of the second section of the statement C. THE THIRD SECTION OF THE STATEMENT4. Being and time; a) Beings κατα ̀την̀ του ͂χρον́ου ταξ́ιν. Time as measure; b) Insight into χρον́ος by appealing to Sophocles; c) Being and time as φυσ́ις; Chapter II The second phase of the interpretation; 5. The unitary content of the pronouncement on the basis of its central core; a) The essential power of Being as noncompliance; b) The noncompliance. Day and night as the basic appearance; c) Noncompliance: persistence in contours over and against contourlessness; compliance: return to contourlessness; Chapter III The other dictum 6. The sovereign source of beings as the empowering power of appearancea) The αῤχη ̀των͂ ον̓́των; b) το ̀απ̓́ειρον as the empowering power of appearance; c) το ̀απ̓́ειρον, or, the difference between Being and beings; PART TWO INTERPOSED CONSIDERATIONS; 7. Four objections to the interpretation; a) The dictum is too far removed and is antiquated, crude and meager, unreal; b) Presuppositions of the objections in a self-delusion; c) What the self-delusion consists in; d) The distance from the beginning of Western philosophy; 8. The negative relation to the beginning; a) The wanderer and the spring b) The closest proximity of the concealed beginningc) The inability to do anything with the beginning; 9. Meditation on the "current situation"; a) Who is asking about the beginning? Toward determining the "we"; b) The concept of generation as off the path; c) The determination of the current situation by Friedrich Nietzsche; 10. The grounding utterance of Being; a) The characterization of the beginning; b) The pronouncement as an answer to a question; c) Questioning as a questioning that discloses Being; d) The essence of questioning; various modes of questioning e) The question of Being as the most originary, first, and last question |
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The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The beginning of western philosophy : interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976, > |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, Indiana : , : Indiana University Press, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (234 p.) |
| Disciplina | 182/.3 |
| Collana | Studies in Continental Thought |
| Soggetto topico | Pre-Socratic philosophers |
| ISBN | 0-253-01561-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Beginning of Western Philosophy; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Translator's Introduction; PART ONE THE DICTUM OF ANAXIMANDER OF MILETUS, 6TH-5TH CENTURY; Introduction; 1. The mission and the dictum; a) Cessation and beginning; b) The dictum in the customary translations; Chapter I The first phase of the interpretation; A. THE FIRST SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 2. The theme of the dictum: beings as a whole; a) The meaning of τα ̀ον̓́τα; b) Beings in γεν́εσις και ̀φθορά
c) εξ̓ ων̔͂-εις̓ ταυτ͂α-the whence-whither-our characterization of stepping forth and receding. Inadequacy of speaking about a "basic matter"d) The whence and whither of the stepping-forth and receding κατα ̀το ̀χρεων́-according to necessity; B. THE SECOND SECTION OF THE STATEMENT; 3. Beings in the relation of compliance and noncompliance; a) Stepping forth and receding as giving way before, and against, each other; b) The inadequacy of the juridical-moral meanings of δικ́η, τισ́ις, and αδ̓ικιά; c) αδ̓ικιά as noncompliance, δικ́η as compliance; d) Translation of the second section of the statement C. THE THIRD SECTION OF THE STATEMENT4. Being and time; a) Beings κατα ̀την̀ του ͂χρον́ου ταξ́ιν. Time as measure; b) Insight into χρον́ος by appealing to Sophocles; c) Being and time as φυσ́ις; Chapter II The second phase of the interpretation; 5. The unitary content of the pronouncement on the basis of its central core; a) The essential power of Being as noncompliance; b) The noncompliance. Day and night as the basic appearance; c) Noncompliance: persistence in contours over and against contourlessness; compliance: return to contourlessness; Chapter III The other dictum 6. The sovereign source of beings as the empowering power of appearancea) The αῤχη ̀των͂ ον̓́των; b) το ̀απ̓́ειρον as the empowering power of appearance; c) το ̀απ̓́ειρον, or, the difference between Being and beings; PART TWO INTERPOSED CONSIDERATIONS; 7. Four objections to the interpretation; a) The dictum is too far removed and is antiquated, crude and meager, unreal; b) Presuppositions of the objections in a self-delusion; c) What the self-delusion consists in; d) The distance from the beginning of Western philosophy; 8. The negative relation to the beginning; a) The wanderer and the spring b) The closest proximity of the concealed beginningc) The inability to do anything with the beginning; 9. Meditation on the "current situation"; a) Who is asking about the beginning? Toward determining the "we"; b) The concept of generation as off the path; c) The determination of the current situation by Friedrich Nietzsche; 10. The grounding utterance of Being; a) The characterization of the beginning; b) The pronouncement as an answer to a question; c) Questioning as a questioning that discloses Being; d) The essence of questioning; various modes of questioning e) The question of Being as the most originary, first, and last question |
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Contributions to philosophy (of the event) [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu
| Contributions to philosophy (of the event) [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, [2012] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 193 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
RojcewiczRichard
Vallega-NeuDaniela <1966-> |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Philosophy
Philosophy - Germany - History - 20th century |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-280-69661-3
9786613673572 0-253-00127-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Altri titoli varianti | Of the event |
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Contributions to philosophy (of the event) [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu
| Contributions to philosophy (of the event) [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, [2012] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 193 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
RojcewiczRichard
Vallega-NeuDaniela <1966-> |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Philosophy
Philosophy - Germany - History - 20th century |
| ISBN |
1-280-69661-3
9786613673572 0-253-00127-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Altri titoli varianti | Of the event |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790373203321 |
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Contributions to philosophy (of the event) / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu
| Contributions to philosophy (of the event) / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz and Daniela Vallega-Neu |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, [2012] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
| Disciplina | 193 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
RojcewiczRichard
Vallega-NeuDaniela <1966-> |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Philosophy
Philosophy - Germany - History - 20th century |
| ISBN |
9786613673572
9781280696619 1280696613 9780253001276 0253001277 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Translators' Introduction -- I. Prospect -- The official title: Contributions to Philosophy and the essential rubric: Of the Event -- 1. These "contributions" question along a way… -- 2. The saying of the event as the first answering of the question of being -- 3. Of the event -- 4. Of the event -- 5. For the few-For the rare -- 6. The basic disposition -- 7. Of the event -- 8. Of the event -- 9. Conspectus -- 10. Of the event -- 11. Event-Dasein-the human being -- 12. Event and history -- 13. Restraint -- 14. Philosophy and worldview -- 15. Philosophy as "philosophy of a people -- 16. Philosophy -- 17. The necessity of philosophy -- 18. The powerlessness of thinking -- 19. Philosophy (On the question: Who are we?) -- 20. The beginning and inceptual thinking -- 21. Inceptual thinking (Projection) -- 22. Inceptual thinking -- 23. Inceptual thinking. Why thinking out of the beginning? -- 24. The aberrant demand placed on inceptual thinking -- 25. Historicality and being -- 26. Philosophy as knowledge -- 27. Inceptual thinking (Concept) -- 28. The immeasurableness of inceptual thinking as finite thinking -- 29. Inceptual thinking (The question of the essence) -- 30. Inceptual thinking (as meditation) -- 31. The style of inceptual thinking -- 32. The event. A decisive gaze after the carrying out of the resonating and the interplay -- 33. The question of beyng -- 34. The event and the question of being -- 35. The event -- 36. Language and the inventive thinking of beyng -- 37. Beyng and its bearing silence (Sigetics) -- 38. Bearing silence -- 39. The event -- 40. The work of thought in the age of transition -- 41. Every saying of beyng is couched in words and namings -- 42. From "Being and Time" to "Event -- 43. Beyng and decision -- 44. "Decisions -- 45. The "decision.
46. The decision (Preliminary concept) -- 47. The essence of the decision: being or nonbeing -- 48. In what sense the decision belongs to beyng itself -- 49. Why must decisions take place? -- II. The Resonating -- 50. Resonating -- 51. The resonating -- 52. The abandonment by being -- 53. Plight -- 54. The abandonment by being -- 55. Resonating -- 56. The continuance of the abandonment by being in the hidden mode of the forgottenness of being -- 57. The history of beyng and the abandonment by being -- 58. The three ways the abandonment by being cloaks itself: What they are and how they appear -- 59. Bewitchery and the era of complete unquestionableness -- 60. Whence the lack of a sense of plight as the greatest plight? -- 61. Machination -- 62. The disguising of the abandonment by being through machination and "lived experience," a disguising which belongs to that abandonment itself -- 63. Lived experience -- 64. Machination -- 65. The distorted essence of beyng -- 66. Machination and lived experience -- 67. Machination and lived experience -- 68. Machination and lived experience -- 69. Lived experience and "anthropology -- 70. The gigantic -- 71. The gigantic -- 72. Nihilism -- 73. "Science" and the abandonment by being -- 74. "Total mobilization" as a consequence of the original abandonment by being -- 75. Concerning the meditation on science -- 76. Propositions about "science -- 77. Experiri-experientia-experimentum-"experimentation"-[omitted]-experience-test -- 78. Experiri [omitted]-"experiencing -- 79. Exact science and experimentation -- 80. Experiri-experientia-experimentum-"experimentation -- III. The Interplay -- 81. Interplay -- 82. Interplay -- 83. Being, according to all metaphysics -- 84. Beings -- 85. The originary appropriation of the first beginning means gaining a foothold in the other beginning. 86. What the history of metaphysics provides and thus passes on as still implicit and as unknown to this history -- 87. The history of the first beginning (the history of metaphysics) -- 88. The "historical" lecture courses belong in the sphere of this task -- 89. The transition to the other beginning -- 90. From the first to the other beginning. Negation -- 91. From the first to the other beginning -- 92. The confrontation between the first and the other beginning -- 93. The great philosophies -- 94. The confrontation of the other beginning -- 95. The first beginning -- 96. The inceptual interpretation of beings as [omitted] -- 97. [omitted] -- 98. The projection of beingness upon constant presence -- 99. "Being" and " becoming" in inceptual thinking -- 100. The first beginning -- 101. From early on, the great simplicity … -- 102. Thinking: The guideline of the guiding question of Western philosophy -- 103. On the concept of German Idealism -- 104. German Idealism -- 105. Hölderlin-Kierkegaard-Nietzsche -- 106. The decision with regard to all "ontology" in carrying out the confrontation between the first and the other beginning -- 107. The answer to the guiding question and the form of traditional metaphysics -- 108. The basic metaphysical positions within the history of the guiding question and their respective interpretations of time-space -- 109. [omitted] -- 110. The [omitted], Platonism, and idealism -- 111. The "apriori" and [omitted] -- 112. The "apriori -- 113. [omitted] and [omitted] -- 114. On Nietzsche's basic metaphysical position -- IV. The Leap -- 115. The disposition guiding the leap -- 116. The history of being -- 117. The leap -- 118. The leap -- 119. The leap is prepared by asking the basic question -- 120. The leap -- 121. Beyng and beings -- 122. The leap (the thrown projection) -- 123. Beyng -- 124. The leap. 125. Beyng and time -- 126. Beyng, beings, and the gods -- 127. The fissure -- 128. Beyng and the human being -- 129. Nothingness -- 130. The "essence" of beyng -- 131. The excess in the essence of beyng (self-concealment) -- 132. Beyng and beings -- 133. The essence of beyng -- 134. The relation between Da-sein and beyng -- 135. The essential occurrence of beyng as event (the relation between Da-sein and beyng) -- 136. Beyng -- 137. Beyng -- 138. The truth of beyng and the understanding of being -- 139. The essential occurrence of beyng: Truth and time-space -- 140. The essential occurrence of beyng -- 141. The essence of beyng -- 142. The essence of beyng -- 143. Beyng -- 144. Beyng and the original strife (beyng or non-beyng in the essence of beyng itself) -- 145. Beyng and nothingness -- 146. Beyng and non-beyng -- 147. The essential occurrence of beyng (the finitude of beyng) -- 148. Beings are -- 149. The beingness of beings distinguished according to [omitted] and [omitted] -- 150. The origin of the distinction between what a being is and the fact that it is -- 151. Being and beings -- 152. The levels of beyng -- 153. Life -- 154. "Life -- 155. Nature and earth -- 156. The fissure -- 157. The fissure and the "modalities -- 158. The fissure and the "modalities -- 159. The fissure -- 160. Being-toward-death and being -- 161. Being-toward-death -- 162. Beyng-toward-death -- 163. Being-toward-death and being -- 164. The essential occurrence of beyng -- 165. Essence as essential occurrence -- 166. Essential occurrence and essence -- 167. Entering into the essential occurrence -- V. The Grounding -- a) Da-sein and the projection of being -- 168. Da-sein and beyng -- 169. Da-sein -- 170. Da-sein -- 171. Da-sein -- 172. Da-sein and the question of being -- 173. Da-sein -- 174. Da-sein and steadfastness -- 175. Da-sein and beings as a whole. 176. Da-sein. Clarification of the word -- 177. Being-away -- 178. "Da-sein exists for the sake of itself -- 179. "Existence" (Being and Time, [German] p. 42) -- 180. Beyng and the understanding of being -- 181. The leap -- 182. The projection of beyng. The projection as thrown -- 183. The projection upon beyng -- 184. The question of being as the question of the truth of beyng -- 185. What does Da-sein mean? -- 186. Da-sein -- b) Da-sein -- 187. The grounding -- 188. The grounding -- 189. Da-sein -- 190. Of Da-sein -- 191. Da-sein -- 192. Da-sein -- 193. Da-sein and the human being -- 194. The human being and Da-sein -- 195. Da-sein and the human being -- 196. Da-sein and a people -- 197. Da-sein-domain of what is proper-selfhood -- 198. The grounding of Da-sein as a creative grounding -- 199. Transcendence, Da-sein, and beyng -- 200. Da-sein -- 201. Da-sein and being-away -- 202. Da-sein (Being-away) -- 203. The projection and Da-sein -- c) The essence of truth -- 204. The essence of truth -- 205. The open -- 206. From [omitted] to Da-sein -- 207. From [omitted] to Da-sein -- 208. Truth -- 209. [omitted]-openness and the clearing of what is self-concealing -- 210. Concerning the history of the essence of truth -- 211. [omitted] The crisis of its history in Plato and Aristotle, its last glimmering and complete collapse -- 212. Truth as certainty -- 213. What the question of truth is about -- 214. The essence of truth (Openness) -- 215. The essential occurrence of truth -- 216. The posing of the question of truth -- 217. The essence of truth -- 218. The indication of the essential occurrence of truth -- 219. The conjuncture of the question of truth -- 220. The question of truth -- 221. Truth as the essential occurrence of beyng -- 222. Truth -- 223. The essence of truth (the distorted essence of truth) -- 224. The essence of truth. 225. The essence of truth. |
| Altri titoli varianti | Of the event |
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The event [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The event [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
| Disciplina | 111 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | RojcewiczRichard |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Events (Philosophy)
Ontology |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-283-85160-1
0-253-00696-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Translator's Introduction; FOREWORDS; Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, vv. 73-74.; This "presentation" does not describe and report; The destiny of beyng devolves upon the thinkers; The dispensation of beyng in the event toward the beginning; Not only throughout all the world; In regard to Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event); I. THE FIRST BEGINNING; 1. The first beginning; A. The first beginning ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 2. Αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 3. Errancy; 4. Αλ̓ηθ́εια (Plato); 5. εν̔́ out of ουσ̓ιά; 6. Truth and being for the Greeks (Said and unsaid); 7. α-̓ληθ́εια; 8. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and "space and time"
9. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and the first beginning (φυσ́ις)10. α-̓ληθ́εια; 11. In the first beginning; 12. Truth and the true; 13. Unconcealedness; 14. φυσ́ις-αλ̓ηθ́εια-beyng; 15. Α-̓ληθ́εια and the open; 16. Truth and beyng; 17. ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 18. "Truth" and beyng; 19. On the question of truth; 20. The moment of consolidation; 21. αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 22. Truth and being; 23. αγ̓αθóν; 24. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 25. To say simply; 26. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 27. ταυτ̓óν; 28. ταυτ̓óν; 29. How νοvς-λóγoς-ψυχη;́ 30. How to come to steadfastness now for the first time; 31. One cannot; 32. The ground of the transformation of the essence of truth 52. δóξα and τα ̓δoκovντα53. γιν́εσθαι-ολ̓́λνσθαι; C. Anaximander; 54. If the απ̓́ετρoν of Anaximander were αλ̓ηθ́εια; 55. The transition; 56. τó περ́ας-τó απ̓́ετρoν; 57. αἀδ̓ικιά; 58. In the dictum of Anaximander; 59. The utterance of being; D. Western thinking Reflexion Da-seyn; 60. Thoughtful thinking and the "concept"; 61. Why nothing "comes forth" in "thinking" (as "philosophy"); 62. The beginning of Western thinking; 63. To think about thinking; 64. The beginning of thinking; 65. Philosophy-thinking-being; 66. Tradition out of the essence of historiality; 67. History and historiology E. Under way toward the first beginning The preparation for the thinking of beyng in its historicality So as to remain on the bridge68. Key words with respect to being; 69. To arrive at the domain of the disposition . . .; 70. The transition; 71. The collapse of Αλ̓ηθ́εια out of the global mountain range; the beginning of the destiny of being.; F. The first beginning; 72. The time is coming; 73. Truth and cognition; 74. On the presentation of the first beginning; 75. The essence of being in the first beginning; 76. Recollection into the first beginning; 77. φυσ́τς and the first beginning 78. What does not yet begin in the first beginning |
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The event [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The event [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
| Disciplina | 111 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | RojcewiczRichard |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Events (Philosophy)
Ontology |
| ISBN |
1-283-85160-1
0-253-00696-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Translator's Introduction; FOREWORDS; Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, vv. 73-74.; This "presentation" does not describe and report; The destiny of beyng devolves upon the thinkers; The dispensation of beyng in the event toward the beginning; Not only throughout all the world; In regard to Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event); I. THE FIRST BEGINNING; 1. The first beginning; A. The first beginning ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 2. Αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 3. Errancy; 4. Αλ̓ηθ́εια (Plato); 5. εν̔́ out of ουσ̓ιά; 6. Truth and being for the Greeks (Said and unsaid); 7. α-̓ληθ́εια; 8. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and "space and time"
9. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and the first beginning (φυσ́ις)10. α-̓ληθ́εια; 11. In the first beginning; 12. Truth and the true; 13. Unconcealedness; 14. φυσ́ις-αλ̓ηθ́εια-beyng; 15. Α-̓ληθ́εια and the open; 16. Truth and beyng; 17. ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 18. "Truth" and beyng; 19. On the question of truth; 20. The moment of consolidation; 21. αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 22. Truth and being; 23. αγ̓αθóν; 24. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 25. To say simply; 26. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 27. ταυτ̓óν; 28. ταυτ̓óν; 29. How νοvς-λóγoς-ψυχη;́ 30. How to come to steadfastness now for the first time; 31. One cannot; 32. The ground of the transformation of the essence of truth 52. δóξα and τα ̓δoκovντα53. γιν́εσθαι-ολ̓́λνσθαι; C. Anaximander; 54. If the απ̓́ετρoν of Anaximander were αλ̓ηθ́εια; 55. The transition; 56. τó περ́ας-τó απ̓́ετρoν; 57. αἀδ̓ικιά; 58. In the dictum of Anaximander; 59. The utterance of being; D. Western thinking Reflexion Da-seyn; 60. Thoughtful thinking and the "concept"; 61. Why nothing "comes forth" in "thinking" (as "philosophy"); 62. The beginning of Western thinking; 63. To think about thinking; 64. The beginning of thinking; 65. Philosophy-thinking-being; 66. Tradition out of the essence of historiality; 67. History and historiology E. Under way toward the first beginning The preparation for the thinking of beyng in its historicality So as to remain on the bridge68. Key words with respect to being; 69. To arrive at the domain of the disposition . . .; 70. The transition; 71. The collapse of Αλ̓ηθ́εια out of the global mountain range; the beginning of the destiny of being.; F. The first beginning; 72. The time is coming; 73. Truth and cognition; 74. On the presentation of the first beginning; 75. The essence of being in the first beginning; 76. Recollection into the first beginning; 77. φυσ́τς and the first beginning 78. What does not yet begin in the first beginning |
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The event / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz
| The event / / Martin Heidegger ; translated by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Heidegger Martin <1889-1976.> |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 p.) |
| Disciplina | 111 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | RojcewiczRichard |
| Collana | Studies in Continental thought |
| Soggetto topico |
Events (Philosophy)
Ontology |
| ISBN |
9781283851602
1283851601 9780253006967 0253006961 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Translator's Introduction; FOREWORDS; Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, vv. 73-74.; This "presentation" does not describe and report; The destiny of beyng devolves upon the thinkers; The dispensation of beyng in the event toward the beginning; Not only throughout all the world; In regard to Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event); I. THE FIRST BEGINNING; 1. The first beginning; A. The first beginning ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 2. Αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 3. Errancy; 4. Αλ̓ηθ́εια (Plato); 5. εν̔́ out of ουσ̓ιά; 6. Truth and being for the Greeks (Said and unsaid); 7. α-̓ληθ́εια; 8. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and "space and time"
9. Αλ̓ηθ́εια and the first beginning (φυσ́ις)10. α-̓ληθ́εια; 11. In the first beginning; 12. Truth and the true; 13. Unconcealedness; 14. φυσ́ις-αλ̓ηθ́εια-beyng; 15. Α-̓ληθ́εια and the open; 16. Truth and beyng; 17. ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ; 18. "Truth" and beyng; 19. On the question of truth; 20. The moment of consolidation; 21. αλ̓ηθ́εια-ιδ̓εά; 22. Truth and being; 23. αγ̓αθóν; 24. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 25. To say simply; 26. How αλ̓ηθ́εια; 27. ταυτ̓óν; 28. ταυτ̓óν; 29. How νοvς-λóγoς-ψυχη;́ 30. How to come to steadfastness now for the first time; 31. One cannot; 32. The ground of the transformation of the essence of truth 52. δóξα and τα ̓δoκovντα53. γιν́εσθαι-ολ̓́λνσθαι; C. Anaximander; 54. If the απ̓́ετρoν of Anaximander were αλ̓ηθ́εια; 55. The transition; 56. τó περ́ας-τó απ̓́ετρoν; 57. αἀδ̓ικιά; 58. In the dictum of Anaximander; 59. The utterance of being; D. Western thinking Reflexion Da-seyn; 60. Thoughtful thinking and the "concept"; 61. Why nothing "comes forth" in "thinking" (as "philosophy"); 62. The beginning of Western thinking; 63. To think about thinking; 64. The beginning of thinking; 65. Philosophy-thinking-being; 66. Tradition out of the essence of historiality; 67. History and historiology E. Under way toward the first beginning The preparation for the thinking of beyng in its historicality So as to remain on the bridge68. Key words with respect to being; 69. To arrive at the domain of the disposition . . .; 70. The transition; 71. The collapse of Αλ̓ηθ́εια out of the global mountain range; the beginning of the destiny of being.; F. The first beginning; 72. The time is coming; 73. Truth and cognition; 74. On the presentation of the first beginning; 75. The essence of being in the first beginning; 76. Recollection into the first beginning; 77. φυσ́τς and the first beginning 78. What does not yet begin in the first beginning |
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Kant and the spirit of critique / / John Sallis, edited by Richard Rojcewicz
| Kant and the spirit of critique / / John Sallis, edited by Richard Rojcewicz |
| Autore | Sallis John <1938-> |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bloomington, Indiana : , : Indiana University Press, , [2020] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (292 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 193 |
| Collana | The collected writings of John Sallis |
| Soggetto topico | Aesthetics |
| ISBN | 0-253-04981-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Key to the Citations of Kant's Works -- Part One. Kant, Critique of Pure Reason -- I. Hermeneutical Preface to Reading Kant -- II. Introduction to the Course -- III. The Transcendental Aesthetic -- Space -- A. Metaphysical Exposition of Space -- B. Transcendental Exposition of the Concept of Space -- C. Conclusions as Regards Space -- Time -- A. The Expositions of Time -- B. The "General Observations" of 8 -- IV. The Transcendental Analytic -- A. Introduction: The Idea of Transcendental Logic -- B. Book I: Analytic of Concepts. Chapter I: Pure Concepts -- C. Book I: Analytic of Concepts. Chapter II: The Transcendental Deduction -- D. Book II: Analytic of Principles. Chapter I: Schematism -- E. Book II: Analytic of Principles. Chapter II: Principles -- F. Conclusion of the Analytic and Glance Ahead to the Dialectic -- V. Conclusion to the Course -- Part Two. Kant's Practical Philosophy -- I. The Problem of Practical Philosophy -- II. The Preface of the Critique of Practical Reason -- III. Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals -- IV. Critique of Practical Reason -- A. The Introduction of the Critique of Practical Reason -- B. Chapter I of the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason: Principles of Pure Practical Reason -- C. Chapter II of the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason: The Concept of an Object of Pure Practical Reason -- D. Chapter III of the Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason: The Incentives of Pure Practical Reason -- E. The Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason -- V. Conclusion to the Course -- Part Three. Kant, Critique of Judgment -- I. Introduction -- II. Judgment -- III. Aesthetic Judgment -- IV. Analytic of the Beautiful -- V. Analytic of the Sublime -- VI. Interest in the Beautiful -- VII. Art -- VIII. Conclusion to the Course -- Part Four. The Truth of Beauty.
I. Introduction -- II. Truth -- III. Aesthetic Judgment -- IV. The Turn in the Analysis of Aesthetic Judgment -- V. Couplings -- VI. Conclusion to the Course -- Editor's Afterword -- Index -- About the Author. |
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