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1. Being and Time by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 608
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(2008-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "What is the meaning of being?" This is the central question of Martin Heidegger's profoundly important work, in which the great philosopher seeks to explain the basic problems of existence. A central influence on later philosophy, literature, art, and criticism—as well as existentialism and much of postmodern thought—Being and Time forever changed the intellectual map of the modern world. As Richard Rorty wrote in the New York Times Book Review, "You cannot read most of the important thinkers of recent times without taking Heidegger's thought into account." This first paperback edition of John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson's definitive translation also features a new foreword by Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman. Customer Reviews (61)
Enmeshed in the world
READING HEIDEGGER IN ENGLISH--TWO TRANSLATIONS OF BEING AND TIME
Not the right translation of this important work
great philosophy work and clear translation
Existential classic |
2. Basic Writings by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2008-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Basic Writings is the finest single-volume anthology of the work of Martin Heidegger, widely considered one of the most important modern philosophers. Its selections offer a full range of the influential author's writings—including "The Origin of the Work of Art," the introduction to Being and Time, "What Is Metaphysics?," "Letter on Humanism," "The Question Concerning Technology," "The Way to Language," and "The End of Philosophy." Featuring a foreword by Heidegger scholar Taylor Carman, this essential collection provides readers with a concise introduction to the groundbreaking philosophy of this brilliant and essential thinker. Customer Reviews (14)
Basic Writing is useful and good
Essential Heidegger reading
"Being" is a revealing way of seeing; it is world disclosive
Remarkable Edition
HEIDEGGER REVIEW BY TONY SEE |
3. The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 512
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(2001-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description ñThis authoritative translation is essential to any Heidegger collection.î „Choice ñWhoever thought that Heidegger . . . has no surprises left in him had better read this new volume. If its rhetoric is ïhard and heavyÍ its thought is even harder and essentially more daring than Heideggerians ever imagined Heidegger could be.î „David Farrell Krell ñThis is an important addition to the translations of HeideggerÍs lecture-courses . . .î „International Philosophical Quarterly This work, the text of Martin HeideggerÍs lecture course of 1929/30, is crucial for an understanding of HeideggerÍs transition from the major work of his early years, ¸Being and Time, to his later preoccupations with language, truth, and history. Customer Reviews (3)
How I know Heidegger was an egomaniac Martin Heidegger is great, and you can't understand how he is great unless you comprehend the major problem in this book:boredom.Page 112 is devoted to smoking a cigar, and it is not just any cigar.Smoking is studied as a social activity in which he watches himself taking part in a ritual that eventually leaves him empty because his entire life depends on what he thinks, and certainly "not of viewing it in terms of isolated incidents, but of understanding it in the context of the whole situation of the evening, of sitting together, of making conversation."(p. 111).The social casualness is in sharp contrast with his desire for some enthusiasm for himself. "It--one's own self that has been left standing, the self that everyone himself or herself is, and each with this particular history, of this particular standing and age, with this name and vocation and fate; the self, one's own beloved ego of which we say that I myself, you yourself, we ourselves are bored."(p. 134). People who find Heidegger thrilling might find it interesting that there is very little information about other philosophers in THE FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF METAPHYSICS:WORLD, FINITUDE, SOLITUDE, Translated by William McNeill and Nicholas Walker.At the beginning, "In Memory of Eugen Fink" by Martin Heidegger, 26 July 1975, pictures Fink at this course listening "with thoughtful reticence" and later "repeatedly expressed the wish that this lecture should be published before all others."(p. v).Philosophers mentioned in the text only get a few lines.Novalis has his name in the title of section 2 on page 4, but he only gets quoted for eleven words:"Philosophy is really homesickness, an urge to be at home everywhere."(p. 5)Then Aristotle gets quoted with three Greek words that seem to mean "Poets tell many a lie?"(p. 5). When Heidegger gets to God on page 19, it just seems to be trouble."Then philosophy too would have become utterly superfluous, and especially our discussion about it.For God does not philosophize, if indeed (as the name already says) philosophy, this love of . . . as homesickness for . . ., must maintain itself in nothingness, in finitude.Philosophy is the opposite of all comfort and assurance."Heidegger opposes Descartes and theology since "It, and with it all philosophizing of the modern era since Descartes, puts nothing at all at stake."(p. 20).Heraclitus is praised as a sign that "The philosophers of antiquity already knew this and had to know it in their first decisive commencements."(p. 22).Plato gets credit for the distinction "between being awake and sleeping.The non-philosophizing human being, including the scientific human being, does indeed exist, but he or she is asleep."(p. 23)."Hegel (to name a philosopher of the modern era)" is mentioned without a quotation or even a footnote, "but merely as an indication that I am not inventing a concept of philosophy here, nor arbitrarily presenting you with some private opinion."(p. 23). Chapter Three of the Preliminary Appraisal, justifying the inclusion "of Comprehensive Questioning Concerning World, Finitude, Individuation as Metaphysics" (p. 24) is back to the basic views about philosophy of the Greeks.Heraclitus and Aristotle are considered "by way of an elementary interpretation of the concept of truth in antiquity."(p. 30).Books were not published by big printing firms, like they are now, especially after "Aristotle died around 322-21 B.C."(p. 35).The Aristotelian treatises were not collected for study until the first century B.C., long after Plato and Xenocrates established the main topics as disciplines:logic, physics, ethics.(p. 36).Many of Aristotle's treatises did not belong within those topics, and Heidegger calls them "Aristotle's philosophy proper."(p. 37).But there have been many approaches since then. "Through Christian dogma, ancient philosophy was forced into a quite specific conception which maintained itself throughout the Renaissance, Humanism and German Idealism, and whose untruth we are slowly beginning to comprehend today.The first to do so was perhaps Nietzsche."(p. 42). With so few philosophers being mentioned, I was surprised to find in section 14 "The concept of metaphysics in Franz Suarez and the fundamental character of modern metaphysics."(pp. 51-55).Considering Kant and Aquinas not as important as the questions raised by this Spanish Jesuit in the 16th century, "who must be placed even above Aquinas in terms of his acumen and independence of questioning."(p. 51).While "Suarez sides very positively with Thomas Aquinas" (p. 53), "it was precisely Kant who placed the possibility of metaphysics in doubt."(p. 54).Bouncing back to reality, "We see most clearly at the place where modern philosophy explicitly begins, in Descartes, but especially in Fichte."(p. 55).The Preliminary Appraisal ends with section 15, in which the possibility of "being gripped by a metaphysical question" (pp. 56-57) sustains the book.The shift to Part One is called "Awakening a Fundamental Attunement in Our Philosophizing."(p. 59).The contemporary situation with the opposition of life (soul) and spirit in four philosophers leads to "All four interpretations are only possible given a particular reception of Nietzsche's philosophy."(p. 71).
World-Forming and Not Having a World--From Dasein to Animal
My candidate for the follow-up to Being and Time |
4. Zollikon Seminars: Protocols - Conversations - Letters (SPEP) by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2001-09-12)
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5. Stranger from Abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Friendship and Forgiveness by Daniel Maier-Katkin | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2010-03-22)
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mentions the epicenter of evil
Zeitgeist and Atmosphere
Amazing book
Stranger among her people.
The Personal and the Philosophical |
6. Paul Celan and Martin Heidegger: An Unresolved Conversation, 1951--1970 by James K. Lyon | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2006-01-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description This work explores the troubled relationship and unfinished intellectual dialogue between Paul Celan, regarded by many as the most important European poet after 1945, and Martin Heidegger, perhaps the most influential figure in twentieth-century philosophy. It centers on the persistent ambivalence Celan, a Holocaust survivor, felt toward a thinker who respected him and at times promoted his poetry. Celan, although strongly affected by Heidegger's writings, struggled to reconcile his admiration of Heidegger's ideas on literature with his revulsion at the thinker's Nazi past. That Celan and Heidegger communicated with each other over a number of years, and in a controversial encounter, met in 1967, is well known. The full duration, extent, and nature of their exchanges and their impact on Celan's poetics has been less understood, however. In the first systematic analysis of their relationship between 1951 and 1970, James K. Lyon describes how the poet and the philosopher read and responded to each other's work throughout the period. He offers new information about their interactions before, during, and after their famous 1967 meeting at Todtnauberg. He suggests that Celan, who changed his account of that meeting, may have contributed to misreadings of his poem "Todtnauberg." Finally, Lyon discusses their two last meetings after 1967 before the poet's death three years later. Drawing heavily on documentary material -- including Celan's reading notes on more than two dozen works by Heidegger, the philosopher's written response to the poet's "Meridian" speech, and references to Heidegger in Celan's letters -- Lyon presents a focused perspective on this critical aspect of the poet's intellectual development and provides important insights into his relationship with Heidegger, transforming previous conceptions of it. |
7. The Principle of Reason (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1996-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "For admirers of Heidegger, the book is essential; for the curious, it provides a good look at how Heidegger philosophizes." -- Library Journal "This excellent translation will enable readers to appreciate the undeniable importance of Heidegger's later examination of the principle of sufficient reason." -- International Studies in Philosophy "... excellent translation... " -- The Philosopher "Starting from Leibniz's principle of sufficient reason..., Heidegger reflects on the relation of modern and ancient philosophy and of poetry and thinking.... an accurate and readable English translation." -- Choice In this text of a lecture course that he gave in 1955-56, Martin Heidegger presents his most extensive reflection on the notion of history and its essence, the Geschick of being, which is considered one of the most important developments in Heidegger's later thought. Customer Reviews (3)
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Great Exploration of the Scientific Ground of Modern Metaphysics
Not so bad... |
8. The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1982-02-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Heidegger is not a 'primitive' or a 'romanitic.' He is not one who seeks escape from the burdens and responsibilities of contemporary life into serenity, either through the re-creating of some idyllic past or through the exalting of some simple experience. Finally, Heidegger is not a foe of technology and science. He neither disdains nor rejects them as though they were only destructive of human life. "The roots of Heidegger's hinking lie deep in the Western philosophical tradition. Yet that thinking is unique in many of its aspects, in its language, and in its leterary expression. In the development of this thought Heidegger has been taught chiefly by the Greeks, by German idealism, by phenomenology, and by the scholastic theological tradition. In him these and other elements have been fused by his genius of sensitivity and intellect into a very individual philosophical expression."--William Lovitt, from the Introduction Customer Reviews (5)
Great service
What's philosophy?
A Tough Nut to Crack
understand
Heidegger at his best and most relevant |
9. Nietzsche: Volumes One and Two (Nietzsche, Vols. I & II) by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 608
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(1991-03-01)
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an idiot of a translator
Brilliant
The Foundations of Fascism
Nietzsche Becomes a Heideggerian, too!
Mesmerizing and Meditative; The Mind of Heidegger Now I will agree with the majority of Kaufmann's arguments against Heidegger, including the fact that the man was an active Nazi, a party member and an active advocate of a totalitarian atmosphere imposed at the University he taught at. And it must be noted; there is no anti-semtic writing here, there is only deep and profound analytic treatment of Nietzsche. Despite all of Kaufmann's valid criticisms and objectifications, I find Heidegger's Nietzsche, both mesmerizing, thought provoking and soul stirring. One needs to recognize this book is Heidegger, not Nietzche and Heidegger is a deep analytical thinker, whereas, Nietzche was both philosophical and poetic and top it all off, psychological. It takes a man like Heidegger to give it the philosophical, analytical style. Perhaps it is bias and to a degree "scandalous," as Kaufmann so brazenly claims, but to ignore these volumes would be foolish. For me, Heidegger's work is monumental and inspirational. If one reads Heidegger with discernment and awareness, then the four volumes of Nietzche are most beneficial and most certainly worth the read, not to pass in one's study of Nietzsche. In particular the study of the "Will to Power as Art," where the truth is an error since art is the becoming and truth is always the become that is becoming in self positing, in artistic creativity of thought, the affixation on an apparition. And Heidegger's analytical explanation of Nietzsche's "Eternal Return" are far worth this read. Also in line with this, is the explanation of Kaufmann in Nietzsche's Will To Power; not being self-preservation of Spinoza, nor pleasure principle of Freud, but of power, the power of the self-positing and creative center, not the power that dictates over others, which has been administered by totalitarian and authoritarian governments. In addition to Kaufmann and Heidegger, Also excellent books: |
10. Martin Heidegger on Being Human: An Introduction to Sein Und Zeit by Richard Schmitt | |
Paperback: 284
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(2000-09-29)
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11. Country Path Conversations (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger | |
Hardcover: 232
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(2010-05-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description First published in German in 1995, volume 77 of Heidegger's Complete Works consists of three imaginary conversations written as World War II was coming to an end. Composed at a crucial moment in history and in Heidegger's own thinking, these conversations present meditations on science and technology; the devastation of nature, the war, and evil; and the possibility of release from representational thinking into a more authentic relation with being and the world. The first conversation involves a scientist, a scholar, and a guide walking together on a country path; the second takes place between a teacher and a tower-warden, and the third features a younger man and an older man in a prisoner-of-war camp in Russia, where Heidegger's two sons were missing in action. Unique because of their conversational style, the lucid and precise translation of these texts offers insight into the issues that engaged Heidegger's wartime and postwar thinking. Customer Reviews (1)
In the way of the Way |
12. Concept of Time: The First Draft of Being and Time (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Martin Heidegger, Ingo Farin | |
Paperback: 112
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(2011-06-16)
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13. Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics, Fifth Edition, Enlarged (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, Richard Taft | |
Paperback: 256
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(1997-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "... one of Heidegger's most important and extraordinary works.... indispensable for anyone interested in Heidegger's thought as well as in current trends in hermeneutics, ethics, and political philosophy." -- Interpretation "Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics is among the most important readings in this century of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. This authoritative English translation will play an important role in determining Heidegger's reputation in the coming years." -- Choice "Heidegger's interpretation of Kant remains a challenging way to address the issues that both Kant and Heidegger saw as crucial.... In reading [Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics] we can struggle with some basic issues of human existence in the company of two great minds." -- International Philosophical Quarterly Since its original publication in 1929, Martin Heidegger's provocative book on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason has attracted much attention both as an important contribution to twentieth-century Kant scholarship and as a pivotal work in Heidegger's own development after Being and Time. The work is significant not only for its illuminating assessment of Kant's thought but also for its elaboration of themes first broached in Being and Time, especially the problem of how Heidegger proposed to enact his destruction of the metaphysical tradition and the role that his reading of Kant would play therein. Customer Reviews (5)
FALSE DEPTH
systematic and technical Heidegger
Easily among Heidegger's best works
The origin of Deconstruction. Read before `Being and Time'. Watch out for Heidegger's own recoil regarding spatiality and itsrelation to time.
Being and Time, Part II Surprisingly enough, Heidegger offersa rather faithful exegesis of Kant's discussion of the schematism from theCritique of Pure Reason.This is a close and careful reading of Kant whichdemonstrates Heidegger's skill at reconstruction of an existing text.Theshort Part One of this book is a work of art as Heidegger clearly definesKant's project as a groundwork for metaphysics, that is, as ontology, bytracing the initial remarks by Kant to their Greek and scholastic origins. Therefore, Heidegger argues that the Kant of the First Critique does notbring forth a theory of knowledge (and against the Prolegomena that Kant ismaking a foundation for science), but rather, that the real project is acritique of metaphysics by returning to ontology as the groundwork formetaphysics.Thus, this project runs straight into Heidegger's ownconcerns of the possibility of anthropology. Included in this edition isa transcript of the historical (and highly entertaining) debate betweenHeidegger and Ernst Cassier from the Davos lectures.Along with this, theeditors have included other illuminating notes, drafts, andforwards. Whether for or against Heidegger, this book clearlydemonstrates the enormous philosophical skills of Martin Heidegger. ... Read more |
14. Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by William Richardson | |
Paperback: 776
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(2003-01-01)
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Let's start from the beginning
A full exposition on Heidegger |
15. Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle: Initiation into Phenomenological Research (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger | |
Paperback: 184
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(2008-11-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Phenomenological Interpretations of Aristotle is the text of a lecture course presented at the University of Freiburg in the winter of 1921--1922, and first published in 1985 as volume 61 of Heidegger's collected works. Preceding Being and Time, the work shows the young Heidegger introducing novel vocabulary as he searches for his genuine philosophical voice. In this course, Heidegger first takes up the role of the definition of philosophy and then elaborates a unique analysis of "factical life," or human life as it is lived concretely in relation to the world, a relation he calls "caring." Heidegger's descriptions of the movement of life are original and striking. As he works out a phenomenology of factical life, Heidegger lays the groundwork for a phenomenological interpretation of Aristotle, whose influence on Heidegger's philosophy was pivotal. |
16. Martin Heidegger by George Steiner | |
Paperback: 208
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(1991-09-25)
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Good Introduction
Steiner introduces you in the best possible way to Heidegger
Who's Afraid of Heidegger?
Understanding the notion of Being in Heidegger.
Excellent introduction |
17. Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure (Modern European Philosophy) by Cristina Lafont | |
Hardcover: 320
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(2000-08-28)
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18. Being and Truth (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger | |
Hardcover: 256
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(2010-08-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description In these lectures, delivered in 1933-1934 while he was Rector of the University of Freiburg and an active supporter of the National Socialist regime, Martin Heidegger addresses the history of metaphysics and the notion of truth from Heraclitus to Hegel. First published in German in 2001, these two lecture courses offer a sustained encounter with Heidegger's thinking during a period when he attempted to give expression to his highest ambitions for a philosophy engaged with politics and the world. While the lectures are strongly nationalistic and celebrate the revolutionary spirit of the time, they also attack theories of racial supremacy in an attempt to stake out a distinctively Heideggerian understanding of what it means to be a people. This careful translation offers valuable insight into Heidegger's views on language, truth, animality, and life, as well as his political thought and activity. Customer Reviews (1)
Being and TRUTH |
19. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Heidegger and Being and Time (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by Stephen Mulhall | |
Paperback: 240
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(2005-10-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Heidegger is one of the most controversial thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings are notoriously difficult; they both require and reward careful reading. Being and Time, his first major publication, remains to this day his most influential work. Heidegger and Being and Time introduces and assesses: * Heidegger’s life and the background to Being and Time * the ideas and text of Being and Time * Heidegger’s continuing importance to philosophy and his contribution to the intellectual life of our century. In this second edition, Stephen Mulhall expands his treatment of scepticism, revises his discussion on death, and reassesses the contentious relationship between the two parts of Being and Time with a focus on the notion of authenticity. This guide will be vital to all students of Heidegger in philosophy and cultural theory. Customer Reviews (4)
"Being" is a revealing way of seeing; it is world disclosive
A helpful overview of "Being and Time"
No Real Help
Don't even dare! Why then should we read this book?(We shouldn't.) Once again,this book is a perfect example that the British have no business readingthe Germans, and vice versa. One would be best advised to check outMichael Gelven's "A Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time." ... Read more |
20. Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger (Re-Reading the Canon) by Nancy J. Holland | |
Paperback: 399
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(2001-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Martin Heidegger’s commitment to the idea that Dasein (human existence) is ultimately gender neutral, as well as several other major aspects of his thought, raise significant questions for feminist philosophers. The fourteen essays included in this volume clearly illustrate the ways in which feminist readings can deepen our understanding of his philosophy. They illuminate both the richness and the limitations of the resources his work can provide for feminist thought. This volume engages the full scope of Heidegger’s writings from Being and Time through his latest work, from his readings of the ancient Greek poets to his critique of modern technology. At the same time, it reflects a wide range of contemporary feminist concerns: the significance of gender difference; the role of the body in philosophical thought; the relationship between philosophy and the natural world, and between philosophy and the domestic realm; and the aspiration to move forward into a new, more just, political world. Included in this volume are important new (or newly translated) essays by Ellen Armour, Carol Bigwood, Jack Caputo, Tina Chanter, Trish Glazebrook, Jennifer Gosetti, Luce Irigaray, Dorothy Leland, Mechthild Nagel, Gail Stenstad, and the editors—as well as a valuable historical and theoretical Introduction by Patricia Huntington, the first of Jacques Derrida’s "Geschlecht" articles, and an important 1997 essay by Iris Marion Young. |
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