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  1. Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle: Initiation into Phenomenological Research (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2008-11-26
  2. Martin Heidegger by George Steiner, 1991-09-25
  3. Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure (Modern European Philosophy) by Cristina Lafont, 2000-08-28
  4. Being and Truth (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2010-08-16
  5. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Heidegger and Being and Time (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by Stephen Mulhall, 2005-10-19
  6. Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger (Re-Reading the Canon) by Nancy J. Holland, 2001-11-01
  7. Phenomenology of Intuition and Expression (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Martin Heidegger, Tracy Colony, 2010-08-16
  8. Introduction to Metaphysics (Yale Nota Bene) by Martin Heidegger, 2000-08-11
  9. Four Seminars (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2003-11-20
  10. Martin Heidegger: Photos, 23. September 1966, 16. u. 17. Juni 1968 (German Edition) by Digne Meller Marcovicz, 1978
  11. Anselm Kiefer and the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger (Contemporary Artists and their Critics) by Matthew Biro, 2000-01-28
  12. History of the Concept of Time: Prolegomena (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 1992-09-01
  13. The Basic Problems of Phenomenology, Revised Edition (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 1988-08-01
  14. Introduction to Philosophy -- Thinking and Poetizing (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2011-01-12

21. Heidegger, Martin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
heidegger, martin. (mär´t n h ´d ger) (KEY) , 18891976, German philosopher.
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22. Martin Heidegger Web Site -Willkommen!
1889 1976 "Doch das Sein was ist das Sein. Es ist Es selbst. Dies zu erfahren und zu sagen muss das künftige Denken lernen." Nach dem Abitur studiert martin heidegger 1909 zunächst katholische Theologie und Philosophie.
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Martin Heidegger
Philosoph
"Doch das Sein was ist das Sein. Es ist Es selbst. Dies zu erfahren und zu sagen muss das künftige Denken lernen." Nach dem Abitur studiert Martin Heidegger 1909 zunächst katholische Theologie und Philosophie. 1911 gibt er jedoch das Theologiestudium auf und konzentriert sich auf das philosophische Studium. Die Phänomenologie Edmund Husserls prägt entscheidend sein philosophisches Denken. Das bekanntestes Werk Martin Heideggers ist " Sein und Zeit " aus dem Jahre 1927. Danach erscheinen in rascher Folge weitere Schriften. Sie befassen sich unter vielem anderem mit der Geschichte der Philosophie, mit Interpretationen von Dichtungen (u.a. Hölderlin und Rilke ), über die Sprache, über die Kunst und das Wesen der Technik. Nach dem 2.Weltkrieg führt die Auseinandersetzung mit der zentralen Frage nach dem Sein zu einer neuen Orientierung seines Denkens, die er mit dem Begriff "die Kehre" bezeichnet.
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23. Björn's Guide To Philosophy - Heidegger
martin heidegger. 18891976
http://www.knuten.liu.se/~bjoch509/philosophers/hei.html
Martin Heidegger
Biography
    German existentialist, born in Messkirch, Baden-Wurttemburg. He studied under Husserl, to whom he dedicated his main work Being and Time , at the University of Freiburg. There he also became Privatdozent in 1915, and later appointed to the Rektorat. In his inaugural address he praised Hitler, for which he received much criticism. He was also a professor at Marburg in the 20's. To some philosophers, he was the acknowledged leader and central figure, and to others he was a convenient example of meaningless metaphysics or a defendant of nazism. In his latter years he lived in the hills above Freiburg, visiting the University on rare occasions to lecture.
Works
    The Theory of Categories and Meaning in Duns Scotus
    Being and Time
    What is Metaphysics?
    Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics
    On the Essence of Reason
    The Self-Assertion of the German University Hšlderlin and the Essence of Poetry On the Essence of Truth Plato's Theory of Truth Cart Tracks: A Collection of Lectures Introduction to Metaphysics What is Thinking?

24. Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
Fan site. Brief note on his life and career.Category Society Philosophy heidegger, martin Biographies......martin heidegger (18891976). Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporationfor their contribution to our site. The following information
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
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Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976), German philosopher, who developed existential phenomenology and has been widely regarded as the most original 20th-century philosopher. Heidegger was born in Messkirch, Baden, on September 22, 1889. He studied Roman Catholic theology and then philosophy at the University of Freiburg, where he was a student of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. Heidegger began teaching at Freiburg in 1915. After teaching (1923-28) at Marburg, he became a professor of philosophy at Freiburg in 1928. He died in Messkirch on May 26, 1976. Being and Time Later Work After 1930, Heidegger turned, in such works as An Introduction to Metaphysics (1953; trans. 1959), to the interpretation of particular Western conceptions of Being. He felt that in contrast to the reverent ancient Greek conception of Being, modern technological society has fostered a purely manipulative attitude that has deprived Being and human life of meaning, a condition he called nihilism. Humanity has forgotten its true vocation, which is to recover the deeper understanding of Being that was achieved by the early Greeks and lost by subsequent philosophers.

25. Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg - Wegweiser Durch Die
Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg im Breisgau Wegweiser durch die heideggerLiteratur Monographien und Sammelbände über martin heidegger . Zeitschriftenaufsätze, Buchbeiträge über martin heidegger.. Die der Intention nach vollständige Liste der in
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26. Heidegger's Reading Of Heraclitus
A paper on martin heidegger's interpretation of PreSocratic thinker Heraclitus.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/9994/heidher.html
Introduction In a career stretching over half a century Martin Heidegger attempts to question the limitations of the Western philosophical tradition and open a space for thinking outside of it. At the beginning of this tradition he places the pre-Socratics, in particular Anaximander, Parmenides, and Heraclitus. In the fragments of these thinkers he finds both the foreshadowing of the tradition's development and a source for thought which would avoid the confines of this later developmentassociated with nihilism and the technological domination of the earthby experiencing anew its initial unfolding. In this paper I explore Heidegger's relationship to Heraclitus in several texts by examining Heidegger's interpretation of particular fragments and placing them in the context of his philosophy. In the course of this exploration I show the influence which Heidegger attributes to the early Greek thinkers in determining our experience of Being right up into the modern, technological age. This modern determination of Being shows itself in the dominance of a logical approach to beings which seeks to make correct predictions about them. Heidegger traces the emphasis on logic and correctness to the Greek terms lovgo§ and ajlhvqeia, but argues that both termsthe first taken as gathering, the second as unconcealmentoriginally comprehended the relatedness of beings to one another and to what remains concealed. In the fragments of Heraclitus Heidegger not only finds support for these interpretations, but also stimulation for thinking outside the prejudices of the West, and my analysis covers these issues as well.

27. Heidegger En Castellano
Textos en espa±ol, enlaces, comentarios sobre su obra y su vida, biograf­a, bibliograf­a y fotos de martin heidegger. De Horacio Potel.
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28. Biographie: Martin Heidegger, 1889-1976

http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/HeideggerMartin/
Martin Heidegger
Philosoph
Heidegger beginnt Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften und Philosophie zu studieren.
Promotion über "Die Lehre vom Urteil im Psychologismus. Ein kritisch-positiver Beitrag zur Logik".
Habilitation in Philosophie.
Ersten Weltkrieg herangezogen.
Freundschaft mit Karl Jaspers
Philosophie in Marburg. Er wendet sich der Philosophie Immanuel Kants (1724-1804) zu.
Heidegger veröffentlicht sein Hauptwerk "Sein und Zeit", mit dem er die Fundamentalontologie begründet, die die traditionellen ontologischen Systeme seit Platon aufheben soll. Dabei steht die Problematik der Subjektivität im Zentrum seiner Philosophie. Mit der Frage nach dem Sinn von Sein sucht Heidegger nach der Synthese von Erkennen und Gegenstand.
Berufung nach Freiburg, wo er Nachfolger von Husserl als Institutsdirektor wird.
Aufsatz "Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik".
Intensive Auseinandersetzung mit der Philosophie von Friedrich Nietzsche
Mit der Schrift "Vom Wesen der Wahrheit" beginnt sein Spätwerk. Er sieht nun nicht mehr im Dasein den konstituierenden Ort der Wahrheit, sondern vertritt ein metaphysisches Seinsverständnis. In der "Seinsvergessenheit" drückt sich für Heidegger die wachsende Heimatlosigkeit des modernen Menschen aus.
Adolf Hitler dessen Bereitschaft zum Handeln.

29. Martin Heidegger
Brief overview of heidegger's contribution to philosophy.
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Martin Heidegger is widely regarded as one of the central figures of the existentialist movement and has had a major influence in the areas of phenomenology and ontology. His seminal work, Sein und Zeit , affected the philosophical and cultural landscape of continental Europe for decades. Heidegger's contribution to philosophy is remarkably monolithic in its devotion to metaphysics and ontology. Time and again Heidegger returned to the question, "what is the meaning of being?" One of Heidegger's later works The Question Concerning Technology (1977), deals with the issue of dehumanization in modern society, what Heidegger called the "darkening of the world." The book was based on four lectures delivered in 1949 and captured Heidegger's ontological approach to issues important to post-World War Europe. Heidegger was greatly concerned about technical nihilism, and for a time believed that Nazism could provide a solution. After the war, Heidegger described the catastrophe as, "the confrontation of European humanity with global technology" (Heim, 1993, p. 55). However, throughout his work, Heidegger is careful to approach technology with neither praise nor blame-neither as an optimist nor pessimist. Heidegger's concept of technology is not defined by things or processes. For Heidegger, "technology's essence is nothing technological" (1977, p. 4). Instead it is a system

30. Ereignis - Martin Heidegger In English
martin heidegger and the new other beginning (Anfang). Daniel Ferrer. martinheidegger Contra Hegel. Aphorisms on martin heidegger's Nietzsche Encounter.
http://www.webcom.com/~paf/ereignis.html
Ereignis
E-Z URL: http://heidegger.info/ Punktmannigfaltigkeit Welcome to my Heidegger site.
It contains information on the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
and links to related web pages in English.
Information at this site Chronology of Heidegger's Life Heidegger Mailing Lists Heidegger Books
Bestsellers, my bibliography
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Complete works

Links that I've been able to categorize Written by Heidegger Introductions, References
and short biographies
Being and Time ... Publishers
Multilingual Heidegger heidegger.de(utsch) Heidegger en castellano Heidegger in English Que significa pensar? ... Heidegger in Korean
The rest of this page has all the links ordered chronologically with the most recent additions at the top.
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Philosophy department founder dies
North Texas Daily
Dr. Richard Owsley remembered as 'free spirit'
Blazing trails as teacher, writer
That's Colette Audry (1906-1990), Trotskyist pal of Simone de Beauvoir.
Roanoke Times
Marjorie Grene, the first woman featured by the Library of Living Philosophers, is modest about her accomplishments. But colleagues say the honor is well-deserved.

31. Ereignis - Martin Heidegger In English
martin heidegger Photographs by Dr. Hermann heidegger. hosted by Daniel Ferrer. martinheidegger and the new other beginning (Anfang). Daniel Ferrer.
http://www.webcom.com/paf/ereignis.html
Ereignis
E-Z URL: http://heidegger.info/ Punktmannigfaltigkeit Welcome to my Heidegger site.
It contains information on the German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
and links to related web pages in English.
Information at this site Chronology of Heidegger's Life Heidegger Mailing Lists Heidegger Books
Bestsellers, my bibliography
...
Complete works

Links that I've been able to categorize Written by Heidegger Introductions, References
and short biographies
Being and Time ... Publishers
Multilingual Heidegger heidegger.de(utsch) Heidegger en castellano Heidegger in English Que significa pensar? ... Heidegger in Korean
The rest of this page has all the links ordered chronologically with the most recent additions at the top.
The Fieldpath
translated by Berrit Mexia From
Martin Heidegger Photographs by Dr. Hermann Heidegger
hosted by
Daniel Ferrer
Philosophy department founder dies
North Texas Daily
Dr. Richard Owsley remembered as 'free spirit'
Blazing trails as teacher, writer
That's Colette Audry (1906-1990), Trotskyist pal of Simone de Beauvoir.
Roanoke Times
Marjorie Grene, the first woman featured by the Library of Living Philosophers, is modest about her accomplishments. But colleagues say the honor is well-deserved.

32. Heidegger Startseite
Vorstellung der auf 102 B¤nde angelegten Gesamtausgabe und Informationen zum Bezug.
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Martin Heidegger um 1920
Foto: Privatbesitz Dr. Hermann Heidegger Informationen zum Bezug der Martin Heidegger Gesamtausgabe I m Jahre 1975 erschien als erster Band der Gesamtausgabe Band 24 mit der Vorlesung des Sommersemesters 1927 "Die Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie". Fünfundzwanzig Jahre später, im Herbst 2000, waren insgesamt 59 Bände veröffentlicht; die meisten bereits in zweiter, einige sogar schon in dritter Auflage. Der aktuelle Prospekt der Ausgabe enthält - nach Zuordnung der Materialien der vierten Abteilung zu konkreten Bänden - nun zum ersten Mal den vollständigen Plan. Insgesamt wird die Ausgabe 102 Bände umfassen. Der Prospekt wird Ihnen auf Wunsch gerne zugesandt. Sie können ihn jetzt gleich hier über eine E-Mail beim Verlag anfordern. Bitte vergessen Sie nicht, Ihre Anschrift anzugeben!
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33. Martin Heidegger-Modellanalyse
Ein Beitrag von Peter Matussek, ver¶ffentlicht in Analytische Psychosentherapie, Band 2, Springer Verlag.
http://www.culture.hu-berlin.de/PM/Pub/Psy/Marti(A).html

34. Treball Sobre Martin Heidegger.
Treball d'un estudiant sobre l'obra L'origen de l'obra d'art d'aquest fil²sof.
http://teleline.terra.es/personal/nihil-x/nihilv1/zim.htm
...Martin Heidegger...
Comentari sobre L´ origen de l` obra d` art.
2.0 INTRODUCCIÓ : Per Heidegger la reflexió sobre l` obra d` art només és possible, referida sobre un obra d` art concreta. No podem doncs partir de concepcions artístiques pre-establertes, ni considerar periodes artístics. Cal analitzar una obra d` art concreta en cada reflexió sobre l` art. Davant una obra d` art ens em de qüestionar :- Quin és el caracter de l` obra d` art ? Un dels trets importants que comparteixen totes les obres d` art és un component còsic (exemple : la tela en el quadre, la pedra en l` escultura...). Partim d` aquest suposat component comú a tota obra d` art i analitzem si l` obra d` art defuig la designació de cosa i esdevé sempre divers o comparteix amb totes les de més obres aquest caràcter còsic. Inici de l` anàlisi : - Què és una cosa ? 3.0.1 CONCLUSIÓ SOBRE LES TRES NOCIONS DE COSA : Al llarg de la història de la interpretació de la mera cosa s` han enllaçat, o de vegades confós les tres interpretacions en un mateix anàlisi. Una altra confusió, no menys inconscient, ha estat confondre l` objecte d` estudi inicial "la mera cosa" amb l` obra d` art o l` útil. Cal ésser conscient de les tres interpretacions abans exposades, per replantejar-nos la tradició, per esdevenir plenament conscients de la feblesa de les nocions abans exposades. Aquesta consciència ens permetrà començar a pensar d` una altra manera la mera cosa. Cal que no forcem la cosa, hem d` intentar no determinar el coneixement amb conceptes provinents de la tradició... Hem de deixar que la mera cosa és manifesti.

35. Heidegger
Biograf­a
http://antroposmoderno.com/biografias/Heidegger.html
Ir a... Home Objetivos Biografias Textos Links Foro
    Heidegger y la Etica
    Objetivos y Alcance
    Habermas frente a Heidegger
    pathos Dasein pathos opuesto, que 'deja ser al Ser' y al Dasein escuchar Gestell
    Parte I
    Habermas sostiene en su sexta lección de 'El Discurso filosófico de la Modernidad' titulada "Heidegger: Socavación del racionalismo occidental en términos de crítica a la metafísica" que Heidegger hace progresivamente suyo el mesianismo dionisiaco de Nietzsche con el fin de llegar a un pensamiento postmoderno mediante una superación de la metafísica criticada en forma inmanente. "Por esta vía Heidegger llega a una filosofía primera temporalizada" (Habermas 1989:163). A continuación describirá qué entiende por tal cosa señalando cuatro operaciones realizadas por Heidegger en su discusión con Nietzsche.
    su
    Heidegger, en consecuencia, realiza la crítica de la modernidad entendida como una apuesta filosófica por la subjetividad. De acuerdo a Habermas "Heidegger ve en los fenómenos políticos y militares del totalitarismo la 'consumación de la dominación moderno-europea del mundo'. Habla de la lucha por la ilimitada utilización de la Tierra como fuente de materias primas y por un uso, sin ilusiones, del material humano al servicio de una incondicionada potenciación de la 'voluntad de poder'". Esta racionalidad 'totalitaria' y excluyente es el último período del nihilismo moderno, un giro donde se expresa una racionalidad funcionalista específicamente moderna que ha venido radicalizándose desde Descartes hasta Nietzsche. El hombre es el

36. Heidegger
BiografíaCategory World Español Sociedad Filosofía Filósofos...... heidegger y el puede existirentre el pensamiento teórico del filósofo alemán martin H eidegger y
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Ir a... Home Objetivos Biografias Textos Links Foro
    Heidegger y la Etica
    Objetivos y Alcance
    Habermas frente a Heidegger
    pathos Dasein pathos opuesto, que 'deja ser al Ser' y al Dasein escuchar Gestell
    Parte I
    Habermas sostiene en su sexta lección de 'El Discurso filosófico de la Modernidad' titulada "Heidegger: Socavación del racionalismo occidental en términos de crítica a la metafísica" que Heidegger hace progresivamente suyo el mesianismo dionisiaco de Nietzsche con el fin de llegar a un pensamiento postmoderno mediante una superación de la metafísica criticada en forma inmanente. "Por esta vía Heidegger llega a una filosofía primera temporalizada" (Habermas 1989:163). A continuación describirá qué entiende por tal cosa señalando cuatro operaciones realizadas por Heidegger en su discusión con Nietzsche.
    su
    Heidegger, en consecuencia, realiza la crítica de la modernidad entendida como una apuesta filosófica por la subjetividad. De acuerdo a Habermas "Heidegger ve en los fenómenos políticos y militares del totalitarismo la 'consumación de la dominación moderno-europea del mundo'. Habla de la lucha por la ilimitada utilización de la Tierra como fuente de materias primas y por un uso, sin ilusiones, del material humano al servicio de una incondicionada potenciación de la 'voluntad de poder'". Esta racionalidad 'totalitaria' y excluyente es el último período del nihilismo moderno, un giro donde se expresa una racionalidad funcionalista específicamente moderna que ha venido radicalizándose desde Descartes hasta Nietzsche. El hombre es el

37. Martin Heidegger And Environmental Ethics
Online scholarly paper by Tad Beckman.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers heidegger, martin...... 2 heidegger, martin, Being and Time. Trans. 3 heidegger, martin, Holderlinand the Essence of Poetry, in Existence and Being. Intro., Brock, Werner.
http://www2.hmc.edu/~tbeckman/personal/Heidart.html
MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS After World War II, Martin Heidegger directed much of his thinking to technology and to the impact of technology on our perceptions of human life. One of the essays developed along this path was "The Question Concerning Technology." It is unfortunate that the essay is not widely read because it carries the critique of technology out of its usual context and form and delivers it into a new light where there is, perhaps, some progress to be made. Furthermore, the essay has special significance to environmental issues and, I believe, lays a new groundwork for an ethical approach to our relations with the environment. The tension in this essay comes into sharp focus, at the end, in Heidegger's preposterous suggestion that art may be what we need to carry us out of the dangerous epoch of technology. I say that this is "preposterous" on two grounds. First, our society thinks of technology as its distinctive talent and strength, not as a disaster. Second, our society sees art as frivolous and impotent in the "real world" of capitalistically generated technology. Heidegger himself recognized this irony and devoted the major portion of the essay to a careful analysis of the dangers that befall us in technology. His suggestion regarding art came late and remained poorly explicated. My intention, in this essay, is to interpret Heidegger's thesis about technology and art in the context of forming an ethical approach to the environment. What we shall discover along this path is that human nature, technology, and art are all intertwined in complex ways. At present, these relationships stand in great confusion and this confusion is part of the danger of our time. But this confusion can be grasped and dispensed with by thinking our way into the essence of our technological epoch. We may also ask, What is the essence of art that it might bear some relation to this epoch? And finally, What is our essence as human beings in relation to technology, art, and our natural environment?

38. Steve Callihan's Philosophy Page
Includes some of my own aphoristic writings, as well as links to resources on the Web related to Friedrich Nietzsche, martin heidegger, C.S. Peirce, and others.
http://www.callihan.com/philo/
Steve Callihan's
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This is my page for all things philosophic and anti-philosophic. I've included here some of my own aphoristic writings, and hope to add more of my stuff as I get around to it. Other things included here are some of my favorite quotes and a list of philosophy hypertext links. Search: All Products Books Magazines Popular Music Classical Music Video DVD Baby Electronics Software Outdoor Living Wireless Phones Keywords: Heil Heidegger!
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Nietzsche Books Heidegger Books Peirce Books ... Stirner Books A Favorite Quote Dreams and art are the doubles of reality: they imply positive relations. Fictions born from ressentiment are inverted and evanescent shadows, able only to depreciate it. Sarah Kofman, "Baubo: Theological Perversion and Fetishism," Nietzsche's New Seas , p. 181.
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These are some of my aphoristic writings: Visit My Online Philosophy Bookstore! Read my reviews and snapshots of selected books by and about Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Sarah Kofman, Gilles Deleuze, and other thinkers. Click on a link to purchase at Amazon.com. Another Quote ...a false ethics is erected, religion and mythological monsters are then in turn called to buttress it, and the shadow of these dismal spirits in the end falls even across physics and the entire perception of the world.

39. Martin Heidegger [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy martin heidegger (18891976). Belowthere is a list of the collected works of martin heidegger.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/h/heidegge.htm
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Martin Heidegger is acknowledged to be one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20 th century, but also the most controversial. His thinking has contributed to such diverse fields as phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty), existentialism (Sartre, Ortega y Gasset), hermeneutics (Gadamer, Ricoueur), political theory (Arendt, Marcuse), psychology (Boss, Binswanger, Rolo May), theology (Bultmann, Rahner, Tillich), and postmodernism (Derrida). His main concern was ontology or the study of being. In his fundamental treatise, Being and Time , he attempted to access being (Sein) by means of phenomenological analysis of human existence (Dasein) in respect to its temporal and historical character. In his later works Heidegger had stressed the nihilism of modern technological society, and attempted to win western philosophical tradition back to the question of being. He placed an emphasis on language as the vehicle through which the question of being could be unfolded, and on the special role of poetry. His writings are notoriously difficult. Being and Time remains still his most influential work.

40. Philosophical Hermeneutics, Or Theories Of Interpretation
Graduate Hermeneutics Lectures this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descartes, Hume, Kant, Dilthey). Then it will follow the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy as it develops in the twentieth century, through a philosophical examination of the works of Edmund Husserl, martin heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, J¼rgen Habermas, and Paul Ricoeur. In addition, we will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
http://www.uta.edu/philosophy/faculty/reeder/GrHermSylSamp.html
PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS, or
THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION
Dr. Harry P. Reeder
Philosophy 5393-001 Topics in the History of Philosophy:
Philosophical Hermeneutics
Dr. Harry P. Reeder, 302CH, 272-3218
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Course Outline
I. Objectives:
II. Format: In each class we will discuss the weekly assigned reading. Students should come to class prepared to discuss issues arising from the texts. Students are expected to prepare at least two written questions for each class (after the first class), in order to facilitate discussion.
III. Texts: The following texts will be available from the bookstore:
REQUIRED:
Edmund Husserl: The Idea of Phenomenology. Tr. Wm. P. Alston and George Nakhnikian. Nijhoff, 1964.
Richard E. Palmer: Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer
Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences: Essays on language, action and interpretation. Cambridge, 1981. (Ch. 1, 3-8). Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Philosophical Investigations. Tr. G. E. M. Anscombe. Blackwell, 1958. RECOMMENDED: The following texts are on reserve in the library: Hans-Georg Gadamer: Philosophical Hermeneutics BD244.G27

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