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OverviewThe current volume is comparative and inter-disciplinary, and it provides a reflection on what thinking might become after Heidegger’s philosophy. Its aim is to critically expand the current field of research by presenting unfamiliar and unchartered avenues that will guide and carry the Heidegger scholarship into the twenty-first century. By doing so, it addresses fundamental questions in the Heideggerian scholarship, including its problems, restraints, and future direction. It also engages and broadens the increasingly disparate approaches to Heidegger’s work, whether those approaches are traditional in their employment of phenomenology and hermeneutics or whether they apply to Heidegger’s thinking in new and surprising ways. The first section of the volume emphasizes the importance of methodology for the future of Heidegger studies while the second section examines the historical, ethical and vocal-poetical in Heidegger’s thought and draws conclusions relevant to the Heidegger scholar of today. The final section demonstrates Heidegger’s appeal to a variety of other discourses besides philosophy and the way his thinking could be creatively approached, utilized and implemented in our century. Contributions come from cutting-edge scholars such as Babette E. Babich, Dermot Moran, François Raffoul and Trish Glazebrook. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tziovanis Georgakis , Paul J. EnnisPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2015 ed. Volume: 80 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 4.439kg ISBN: 9789401796781ISBN 10: 9401796785 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 23 March 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements.- Martin Heidegger Abbreviations.- 1. Prolegomena to a Twenty-First Century Heidegger, Tziovannis Georgakis, Paul J. Ennis.- Part I. On Methodology: Ambiguity, Transcendence and Ground.- 2. The Ambiguity of Being, Andrew Haas.- 3. Dasein as Transcendence in Heidegger and the Cri-tique of Husserl, Dermot Moran.- 4. The Self that Belongs to an Abyssal Ground: Reading Heidegger’s Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis), Niall Keane.- Part II. History, Responsibility and Voice.- 5. History and the Meaning of Life: On Heidegger’s Interpretations of Nietzsche’s 2nd Untimely Meditation, Ullrich Haase and Mark Sinclair.- 6. The Ex-Appropriation of Responsibility, François Raffoul.- 7. Hearing Heidegger: Proximities and Readings, Sinéad Hogan.- PartIII. Heidegger Applied.- 8. Heidegger and International Development, Trish Glazebrook and Matt Story.- 9. Did Homo erectus Dwell? Heidegger, Archaeology and the Future of Phenomenology, by Philip Tonner.- 10. The ‘New Heidegger’, Babette E. Babich.- Biographical Note on Authors.- General Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationPaul J. Ennis completed his PhD in Philosophy at University College Dublin, Ireland, in 2012. He is the editor of Post-Continental Voices (2010) and author of Continental Realism (2011). Tziovanis Georgakis has been teaching at the University of Cyprus, Department of English Studies, since 2012. He previously held a full doctoral fellowship from the UCD Humanities Institute of Ireland Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |